Thanks for what you are committing to do. I believe I am safe From say motorsports enthusiasts appreciate your effort to bring the ascetic to the track. It means a lot for the outward appearance of motorsports to the world
I’ve made the 2400 mile round-trip to the Freedom Factory several times now and I do say that I still appreciate the work you initially did installing that Beautiful St. Augustine grass!
Love a guy who is really into his gig. Doesn't matter what it is: dentistry, race car driver, landscaper, etc...caring about your craft is friggin awesome.
It's been painful to watch so many different vehicles completely destroy that beautiful grass. It was literally perfect before, but unfortunately this is part of the game. So, a better recovery plan after damage occurs will be beneficial as you mentioned. Can't wait to see the upgrade! 🙌
My favorite thing about this regrade project has been watching Cleetus get so defeated over the Freedom Factory grass, and his own hints to this project this last month or so. My own lawn has been similar, where lifes gotten in the way of what I wanted my lawn to be after I had "made it perfect"
Would some re-enforcement of the ground, particularly at the edge of the track be an option? Some steel meshed wakway put in place, pinned down and welded together to support the weight of the vehicles and prevent rutts being dug? (Thinking steel walkway or similar as it will provide some grip to the cars without being as easily damaged as the usual plastic stuff and once pinned and welded should never move)
The only way u can stop drifters from digging ruts in the dirt is to either not do drift events or just not have grass and dirt at all, when u move the drift line in they just move with extra space
I was the property guy for a company one of which was a summer camp with 48 acre of grass to keep up. It had ben contour cut with the same tracked mower for a couple decades and was all ruts. It took me five years of rolling, pattern cutting, and filling to get it to where they could have just about anybody cut it and not knock teeth loose. After I got it smooth we then added spring and fall care (budget was/is hard to come by) Over seeding, ferts, aerating, etc and a decade in it was a showpiece. I left during Covid and now I cringe at what it might be.
North of Florida, but still “south”, I’ve seen properties go to sandier top soil and all Bermuda because it’s really low maintenance and the “easiest to repair”. Is that an option at FF?
@ 36 sec mark Ragweed or was it Dog Fennel ? Gallery 75df mixes wonderfully with your Prodiamine 65 WDG app. to control that and Chamber Bitter, Dandys plus a lot of other broadleaf weeds .. Kind of a 2 layered defense. Work smarter not harder right 🤨 Been a fan for years and you have taught me a lot. I also used your fert last year and loved the results.. finally an even consistent prill size no getting jammed or clogging at all .. Great Job .. will be buying again. Good luck with the Freedom Factory .. Take care !
I like clutchkickers! But they were really hard on the lawn. The Monster Trucks probably did the most random damage. But I look forward to seeing that place all shiny and new again.
I'm sure you will have the FF looking great again! Question, any way to get rid of that Bermuda in the midwest? That stuff will take over anything, gardens, lawns, even grows up behind your siding.
Hey from Palm Harbor... well, we've got the same weed problems up here in Pinellas County. Thank God for the recent rains, because we only get reclaimed water on Saturdays in my area, Grrr. How are the plants on your pool patio doing?
I like what you said, they run a track, they aren’t landscapers. lol. Garrett yells at drivers all the time and even tells them in pre race meetings to stay off his grass. You can tell he really appreciates your work too. Btw, it’s clutch kickers not crotch kickers. 🤣🤣🤣
Im excited for the FF regrade!! I was so upset they let it go throughout last year. You definitely need to be more involved in the upkeep of it. You can’t just keep redoing everything after years of neglect. It’ll be an endless cycle. I love the FF and it deserves to look as good as you make it look all the time!
Curious if you're going to overseed that bahia lawn as well. I'm getting ready to pre-germinate some existing bahia seed, and ordered some TiQuik to overseed my bahia lawn this upcoming week. Well done on the vid as usual.
Thanks for the update. Good to see even you struggle with weeds in the lawn. Would be interested in what/when you will use weed treatment this time of year.
Where that new asphalt should go in one of the last clips you should dig into that to regrade it with like a rake and spread that on the grass add seed and water like crazy to glue in a heavy top layer so when it does rain it'll form an impenetrable layer and run off wherever you want it
There is tons of work going on at the FF... All those red flags on the track are areas that need to be fixed. Cleetus is really optimistic to get everything done on time.
I’m surprised the Leroy hasn’t picked up a steam roller. You could flatten those ruts out, the his crew could run over them after an event. I doest have to be a huge one and he could have fun putting a turbo on it.
Hmm, looks like a job for electrified fencing, and guard towers-with lasers! :-) It does look like they could use a roller to touch up the inevitable ruts that'll happen on a regular basis. Also, a supercross or two might take advantage of the need to rebuild the lawn. That would be another popular event for the Freedom Factory.
I have a question, my floratam in my backyard has faded away from the heavy traffic of two large dogs and us humans walking and playing with the dogs. Which grass do you recommend for heavy traffic in Florida climate. I’m near fort Myers/Naples. Thanks.
I guess I wasted my time and product Friday. I applied liquid treatments here in Bartow Fl. Is any of what I applied going to soak in? Or was it just washed away. We didn’t get much rain Saturday till late.
Blade edger (McClain) on grass borders. In my opinion, if a yard is built right, you won't need nor use a line trimmer. Beds and borders, done. And the layout should match the pathing of a push mower, unless there's a specific reason not to do so.
I live in Clearwater, FL. I take really good care of my lawn. I have spots and weeds like you have. Honestly, I have never seen my lawn this bad. I started thinking that maybe someone threw something on my lawn. After this rain, I'll continue to treat my lawn. By April, everything should be well on the mend.
@AmericanConstellation @barrymoss7780 Guys i'm in pasco and my st aug is looking pretty good especially after these recent rains. I have a couple patches that have been pushing stolons over the winter OVER ROCK WALKWAYS (I want to cover up) several feet. I've been focusing on adding organic matter to my extremely sandy soil. Mostly using earthgro 50%manure/50%compost from tractor supply (think this one might have a little weeds sometimes - but cannot tell has alot is germinating in my patchy yard)), mixed with jungle grown (big box brand) flower & vegetable soil mix (cheapest option i've found that does NOT contain weed seeds - contains alot of good stuff, something with kelp probably even better). Pasco doesn't seem to have a city compost system? I know pinellas does. I did a soil test last year & found my soil was really deficient in N & K. Also deficient in a couple micros. I've been throwing down small amounts of those micros along with a basic sta-green (22-0-8 ish?) turf fertilizer every other month or so the last year. I'd see green-up for a few weeks & then the grass would go pale & look dried out. The ferts would push the bermuda+sedge I am fighting. Irrigation wouldn't even get me through the day in some areas (VERY crispy st. aug). The st. aug wasn't outcompeting things. I noticed over winter the bermuda & weeds went dormant but I could keep my st aug. active with JUST enough irrigation. Doing this allow me to feed the st. aug over the winter while these strong weeds were dormant. I FED WITH COMPOST, NOT FERTS. I'm VERY impressed with how much of the previous bermuda area I had has been overtaken by st. aug ALREADY this year. All of this is to say, my root issue seems to be a lack of ability for the soil to hold on to nutrients as long as I would find practical & satisfactory. So before anything else, I am working in compost, biochar, & peat moss in a mix that hopefully slowly raises the soils ability to hold on to water+nutrients so I can stop this once we get into the wet season (so I can fight fungus I get really easy). So far, I am getting my desired results. I am also doing prodiamine pre-emergent right now + earlier feb. If your soil looks like straight-up sand in your eroded spots/when you dig, maybe this will help you too. I know its a long write but I hope its helpful. My st aug has been creeping all winter over these weeds I have in areas where there was enough sun (not under my oak) & I irrigated when the st. aug looked like it was starting to go dormant. If you want to know anything more on my process, or how I am making my own biochar almost free just ask (don't buy that doc-andersons shill fest lololol). I don't want to write another paragraph tho in this comment HAA
So i had my soil tested (as your advice) and i found out i have a "Lance Nematode" problem. I researched this and found, theres really not much that can be done about "Lance Nematodes". Is this true, or do you know a way of killing them? If not do you know if i can still have a nice Zoysia lawn with these parasites present.
Hey lawn care nut or anyone who can help. I’m in south east fl and just 11palets of new sod laid. Allyn recommended 6oz/1000 of RGS for my lawn but I’m confused on the best game plan for the first year of my new sod. Is It any different? Or when I get my results from the soil test just follow the steps? Please help. Thanks
Question: I’d like to order the soil kit, but I noticed the app doesn’t ask exactly what grass I have… just warm weather grass. If I have Bahia without irrigation, can I still have a fertilization schedule or do I need to focus on getting rid of weeds and over-seeding once a year? I ask because local lawn service will not treat my Bahia lawn, especially without irrigation. I am in FL zone 10a
When you take the soil test, it gives you fertilizer recommendations based on what your soil needs. The grass type doesn't matter at the point, so you are all good. As far as irrigation goes, there are going to be times you have to water so get a hose and a sprinkler and do what you can. My assumption is you are in FL and pretty much from May to Sept we get plenty of rain and there isn't much of a need for irrigation. It's only the winter where you would struggle and if your bahia goes dormant then you just stop fertilizing until it wakes up again.
@@TheLawnCareNut Thank you! This is the first time I've had Bahia and had someone tell me they wouldn't do lawn service to my yard. I will order the soil test so I can treat it myself. BTW... love the videos!
What do you think about fertilizer runoff? Here in Austin, TX we have had algae blooms in the lakes. I assume these are from over fertilizing. Do you have any thoughts about it?
I think it would be wise for them to just create a purpose-built dirt/kitty litter barrier on the edge of the drift turns and the chicane. If you have 5 feet designated, it may not be as sexy as perfect grass, but it will look a lot better than the current destroyed grass.
Hey Alan, I think the freedom factory needs some big concrete walls to make the cars stay on the track. it will save you grass in the long term game from people cutting the corners really tightly if you just put up concrete walls then the drivers will realize if they don't make the turn then there gonna crash lol
I mean, it's held up well, for years! Edit: It would be super cool to see giant sponsor boards out there (along with the income for maintenance of course) that say: Proudly maintained by SCOTTS or JOHN DEERE etc whomever blah blah. Easy advertising to get in front of millions of people in the target audience.
Geez I'm north of tampa with a really patchy lawn - only maybe 1-2 hours from your area. Wonder if I will have a bunch of weeds in a week or two haha. Or maybe my prodiamine app actually was helpful!
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"Crotch kickers" is hilarious!!! 😂😂 Pretty sure you mean Clutch kickers.
Crotch kickers has a nice ring to it! That's what I'm gonna call it from now on 😂
That’s just the pain he felt as he watched the cars tear up the grass.
But I mean it is a racetrack and that’s ultimately what it’s for, plus I’d just feel a fat wallet coming
Absolutely died laughing when he said that!! Definitely how he feels seeing all the destruction. lol
I believe they’re going to use Astroturf!!!
Like others said it’s been painful to watch the grass being destroyed. It was so beautiful in the beginning. So glad you’re back and on top of it!
Thanks for what you are committing to do. I believe I am safe From say motorsports enthusiasts appreciate your effort to bring the ascetic to the track. It means a lot for the outward appearance of motorsports to the world
I’ve made the 2400 mile round-trip to the Freedom Factory several times now and I do say that I still appreciate the work you initially did installing that Beautiful St. Augustine grass!
im a long time fan of Ol Giraffe Man, Garrett has worked so hard on this and i love how this project also makes it on other peoples channels
Let's goo can't wait to see this transformation again. It was sooo beautiful
Love a guy who is really into his gig. Doesn't matter what it is: dentistry, race car driver, landscaper, etc...caring about your craft is friggin awesome.
11:11 "crotch kickers" 😄😄😄
Really glad to see Garrett brought you back. Glad he's always stuck to the roots and the people he used in the beginning.
thank you! I'm happy to be back!
It's been painful to watch so many different vehicles completely destroy that beautiful grass. It was literally perfect before, but unfortunately this is part of the game. So, a better recovery plan after damage occurs will be beneficial as you mentioned. Can't wait to see the upgrade! 🙌
Lol! That track’s landscape has always had a ton of issues. It’s never been even close to perfect.
I love how it sounds like a war front update when he's talking about his grass. 🤣 It really is a constant battle here in FL though.
I'm glad you're doing this with cleeter. I found this very interesting channel. Thanks bro
Thanks Robert!
It is in your heart. You made it beautiful and it got trashed... Thats your Art and bringing it back will be a great relief.
It’s sad to see that beautiful Pro-Vista destroyed at the Freedom Factory. Hope you’re well.
funny thing I've been subed to both channels for years you helped me with my grass big time ........... thanks👍
Wow it looked great in those photos. Hope it ends up back to that standard.
My favorite thing about this regrade project has been watching Cleetus get so defeated over the Freedom Factory grass, and his own hints to this project this last month or so. My own lawn has been similar, where lifes gotten in the way of what I wanted my lawn to be after I had "made it perfect"
I would definitely be on board for a Crotch Kicker s event.
The next evolution to those slap competitions
Great weed ID at the beginning, please do this more!
Would some re-enforcement of the ground, particularly at the edge of the track be an option?
Some steel meshed wakway put in place, pinned down and welded together to support the weight of the vehicles and prevent rutts being dug?
(Thinking steel walkway or similar as it will provide some grip to the cars without being as easily damaged as the usual plastic stuff and once pinned and welded should never move)
Alan, thanks for taking care of our favorite race track!
This is gonna be a great project. I can't wait to watch the progress!
I wish you were closer to plant city. I need some help on my lawn.
The grass looked alot better after you finished!! I agree that it needs to be ripped out, and do it right!! Cannot wait!!!
Thx for making the Freedom Factory even better! Looks like a never ending customer
Job security.
I can't wait for this project.
I'm going to the freedom 500 in april it will be my first time there. I cant wait to see the grass lol.
Can’t wait to see it
The only way u can stop drifters from digging ruts in the dirt is to either not do drift events or just not have grass and dirt at all, when u move the drift line in they just move with extra space
I was the property guy for a company one of which was a summer camp with 48 acre of grass to keep up. It had ben contour cut with the same tracked mower for a couple decades and was all ruts. It took me five years of rolling, pattern cutting, and filling to get it to where they could have just about anybody cut it and not knock teeth loose. After I got it smooth we then added spring and fall care (budget was/is hard to come by) Over seeding, ferts, aerating, etc and a decade in it was a showpiece. I left during Covid and now I cringe at what it might be.
North of Florida, but still “south”, I’ve seen properties go to sandier top soil and all Bermuda because it’s really low maintenance and the “easiest to repair”. Is that an option at FF?
Sir, what will kill the Day Flower and Harry Bittercress weeds? Thank you,
this right here ua-cam.com/video/wn5u_YmhCvg/v-deo.htmlsi=ITizbWjTRG3ZGWVH
Love the update. Can’t wait to see how it turns out
What jack is that on your trailer? That’s slick!
Thanks for cleaning off the trailer. Now I can steal the equipment from the office easier.
Thank you for doing this! The grass and the overall look of the FF has been looking sad because the grass is bad!
@ 36 sec mark Ragweed or was it Dog Fennel ? Gallery 75df mixes wonderfully with your Prodiamine 65 WDG app. to control that and Chamber Bitter, Dandys plus a lot of other broadleaf weeds .. Kind of a 2 layered defense. Work smarter not harder right 🤨 Been a fan for years and you have taught me a lot. I also used your fert last year and loved the results.. finally an even consistent prill size no getting jammed or clogging at all .. Great Job .. will be buying again. Good luck with the Freedom Factory .. Take care !
I like clutchkickers! But they were really hard on the lawn. The Monster Trucks probably did the most random damage. But I look forward to seeing that place all shiny and new again.
Cleet sent us you do great work 👍🏻 subscribed
What are you putting in some nice Delta Blue Grass?
I'm sure you will have the FF looking great again! Question, any way to get rid of that Bermuda in the midwest? That stuff will take over anything, gardens, lawns, even grows up behind your siding.
Hey from Palm Harbor... well, we've got the same weed problems up here in Pinellas County. Thank God for the recent rains, because we only get reclaimed water on Saturdays in my area, Grrr. How are the plants on your pool patio doing?
Love your dry wit. Crotch kickers made me spit out my coffee. 😂 Are you putting in Bahia at the Freedom Factory?
stay tuned! It's nothing like anyone expects!
What else could it be for southern lawns? Artificial turf?
We get the same weeds here in Australia. Oxalis and Hairy Bittercress. We do call it Flick Weed here though. Nice work under challenging conditions
I like what you said, they run a track, they aren’t landscapers. lol. Garrett yells at drivers all the time and even tells them in pre race meetings to stay off his grass.
You can tell he really appreciates your work too.
Btw, it’s clutch kickers not crotch kickers. 🤣🤣🤣
Im excited for the FF regrade!! I was so upset they let it go throughout last year. You definitely need to be more involved in the upkeep of it. You can’t just keep redoing everything after years of neglect. It’ll be an endless cycle. I love the FF and it deserves to look as good as you make it look all the time!
It’s a racetrack first and foremost.
@@nalley6815yeah but something about a nice racetrack just feels better during races instead of seeing tore up grass in the middle
@@bpl101 in a perfect world
@@nalley6815 nope in a normal world. Like the guy said in the video he has a contract to come after each event and fix the issues correctly
@@bpl101 then why even comment 😂
Excited to see a classic LCN video!
I am here for the freedom factory and what everelse I can learn.
Curious if you're going to overseed that bahia lawn as well. I'm getting ready to pre-germinate some existing bahia seed, and ordered some TiQuik to overseed my bahia lawn this upcoming week. Well done on the vid as usual.
Just ordered my $20 soil test can't beat that price!
Thanks for the update. Good to see even you struggle with weeds in the lawn.
Would be interested in what/when you will use weed treatment this time of year.
I use this: ua-cam.com/video/wn5u_YmhCvg/v-deo.htmlsi=4DCeoACvDGpfsQTd
Where that new asphalt should go in one of the last clips you should dig into that to regrade it with like a rake and spread that on the grass add seed and water like crazy to glue in a heavy top layer so when it does rain it'll form an impenetrable layer and run off wherever you want it
great video. love what there doing there and glad someone like you is helping them out with the lawn
They’re doing some awesome things at the Freedom Factory.
Any cool southern ground cover plants you can use in those beds instead of lots of mulch?
There is tons of work going on at the FF... All those red flags on the track are areas that need to be fixed. Cleetus is really optimistic to get everything done on time.
SAFER BARRER around the light polls it would sure look a lot cleaner as a finished project, just a thought
Alan bless your heart...cleet and them damn crotch kickers
I’m surprised the Leroy hasn’t picked up a steam roller. You could flatten those ruts out, the his crew could run over them after an event. I doest have to be a huge one and he could have fun putting a turbo on it.
Are they still producing the pro-vista? Website still says coming to the rest of the gulf coast “soon” and has been that way for years
Hmm, looks like a job for electrified fencing, and guard towers-with lasers! :-) It does look like they could use a roller to touch up the inevitable ruts that'll happen on a regular basis. Also, a supercross or two might take advantage of the need to rebuild the lawn. That would be another popular event for the Freedom Factory.
I have a question, my floratam in my backyard has faded away from the heavy traffic of two large dogs and us humans walking and playing with the dogs. Which grass do you recommend for heavy traffic in Florida climate. I’m near fort Myers/Naples. Thanks.
bermuda is much more tolerant of heavy traffic but it needs more maintenance than st aug.
@@jimmaul maintenance as in fertilizer or mowing
@@EricNoa mostly mowing. It needs to be kept short
my guess is that the soil at the dead spots in that bahayah lawn has been poisoned with weedkiller , the death spots sitting so near the walkways
I guess I wasted my time and product Friday. I applied liquid treatments here in Bartow Fl. Is any of what I applied going to soak in? Or was it just washed away. We didn’t get much rain Saturday till late.
“Support lawn enforcement”. 😂
Love it.
Man I can’t wait to get behind my TruCut 27 here in Georgia. Come on Mother Nature I’ve got an itch to scratch.
I know Cleatus was very proud of the lawn you did.
I could only imagine over seed fertilize and ammend the soil I wouldn't say till it but with such huge ruts almost like industrial dethatch
Blade edger (McClain) on grass borders. In my opinion, if a yard is built right, you won't need nor use a line trimmer. Beds and borders, done. And the layout should match the pathing of a push mower, unless there's a specific reason not to do so.
Paspalum notatum (Bahia grass) is classed as a weed here in Australia
it's mostly a roadside grass here too - only planted in home lawns that are near the coast with sugary sand soils
I'm seeing some Carolina Geranium here in Wimauma
Hell yeah brother!!! This gonna be awesome
How do you avoid batch buildup when you always cutting high?
I live in Clearwater, FL. I take really good care of my lawn. I have spots and weeds like you have. Honestly, I have never seen my lawn this bad. I started thinking that maybe someone threw something on my lawn. After this rain, I'll continue to treat my lawn. By April, everything should be well on the mend.
I’m in the same area. My lawn is looking like trash. Just threw down a bag of Flagship. I am looking forward to “enjoying the mow” real soon.
Same here
@AmericanConstellation @barrymoss7780 Guys i'm in pasco and my st aug is looking pretty good especially after these recent rains. I have a couple patches that have been pushing stolons over the winter OVER ROCK WALKWAYS (I want to cover up) several feet.
I've been focusing on adding organic matter to my extremely sandy soil. Mostly using earthgro 50%manure/50%compost from tractor supply (think this one might have a little weeds sometimes - but cannot tell has alot is germinating in my patchy yard)), mixed with jungle grown (big box brand) flower & vegetable soil mix (cheapest option i've found that does NOT contain weed seeds - contains alot of good stuff, something with kelp probably even better). Pasco doesn't seem to have a city compost system? I know pinellas does.
I did a soil test last year & found my soil was really deficient in N & K. Also deficient in a couple micros. I've been throwing down small amounts of those micros along with a basic sta-green (22-0-8 ish?) turf fertilizer every other month or so the last year. I'd see green-up for a few weeks & then the grass would go pale & look dried out. The ferts would push the bermuda+sedge I am fighting. Irrigation wouldn't even get me through the day in some areas (VERY crispy st. aug). The st. aug wasn't outcompeting things.
I noticed over winter the bermuda & weeds went dormant but I could keep my st aug. active with JUST enough irrigation. Doing this allow me to feed the st. aug over the winter while these strong weeds were dormant. I FED WITH COMPOST, NOT FERTS. I'm VERY impressed with how much of the previous bermuda area I had has been overtaken by st. aug ALREADY this year.
All of this is to say, my root issue seems to be a lack of ability for the soil to hold on to nutrients as long as I would find practical & satisfactory. So before anything else, I am working in compost, biochar, & peat moss in a mix that hopefully slowly raises the soils ability to hold on to water+nutrients so I can stop this once we get into the wet season (so I can fight fungus I get really easy). So far, I am getting my desired results. I am also doing prodiamine pre-emergent right now + earlier feb.
If your soil looks like straight-up sand in your eroded spots/when you dig, maybe this will help you too.
I know its a long write but I hope its helpful. My st aug has been creeping all winter over these weeds I have in areas where there was enough sun (not under my oak) & I irrigated when the st. aug looked like it was starting to go dormant.
If you want to know anything more on my process, or how I am making my own biochar almost free just ask (don't buy that doc-andersons shill fest lololol). I don't want to write another paragraph tho in this comment HAA
What cletus needs is racing curbs all round the track!!!
So i had my soil tested (as your advice) and i found out i have a "Lance Nematode" problem. I researched this and found, theres really not much that can be done about "Lance Nematodes".
Is this true, or do you know a way of killing them? If not do you know if i can still have a nice Zoysia lawn with these parasites present.
Hey lawn care nut or anyone who can help. I’m in south east fl and just 11palets of new sod laid. Allyn recommended 6oz/1000 of RGS for my lawn but I’m confused on the best game plan for the first year of my new sod. Is It any different? Or when I get my results from the soil test just follow the steps?
Please help. Thanks
Question: I’d like to order the soil kit, but I noticed the app doesn’t ask exactly what grass I have… just warm weather grass. If I have Bahia without irrigation, can I still have a fertilization schedule or do I need to focus on getting rid of weeds and over-seeding once a year? I ask because local lawn service will not treat my Bahia lawn, especially without irrigation. I am in FL zone 10a
When you take the soil test, it gives you fertilizer recommendations based on what your soil needs. The grass type doesn't matter at the point, so you are all good. As far as irrigation goes, there are going to be times you have to water so get a hose and a sprinkler and do what you can. My assumption is you are in FL and pretty much from May to Sept we get plenty of rain and there isn't much of a need for irrigation. It's only the winter where you would struggle and if your bahia goes dormant then you just stop fertilizing until it wakes up again.
@@TheLawnCareNut Thank you! This is the first time I've had Bahia and had someone tell me they wouldn't do lawn service to my yard. I will order the soil test so I can treat it myself. BTW... love the videos!
@@SaltwaterMom3 if you download the Yard Mastery app, that will give you some free training and a program too.
Thanks for keeping it real
What do you think about fertilizer runoff? Here in Austin, TX we have had algae blooms in the lakes. I assume these are from over fertilizing. Do you have any thoughts about it?
we have summer fert boackouts here in man FL counties for this very reason. I follow the laws, all good!
Need to get a combo video with Pete from GCI Turf to come down and re grade the freedom factory!
Garret ratted you out... Cirta Blue St. Aug and Zoysia. Can'y wait to see how it turns out.
I kept one secret from him!
I think it would be wise for them to just create a purpose-built dirt/kitty litter barrier on the edge of the drift turns and the chicane. If you have 5 feet designated, it may not be as sexy as perfect grass, but it will look a lot better than the current destroyed grass.
im dead "crotch kickers" LMFAO!!! LCN you are hilarious XD
Hey Alan, I think the freedom factory needs some big concrete walls to make the cars stay on the track. it will save you grass in the long term game from people cutting the corners really tightly if you just put up concrete walls then the drivers will realize if they don't make the turn then there gonna crash lol
I think you are gonna seed with Kentucky Bluegrass or Perennial Ryegrass
if I could put up giant walls, I would!! 😂
@@TheLawnCareNut looks like Cleetus has a bunch of them on the pad. Something like those
I mean, it's held up well, for years! Edit: It would be super cool to see giant sponsor boards out there (along with the income for maintenance of course) that say: Proudly maintained by SCOTTS or JOHN DEERE etc whomever blah blah. Easy advertising to get in front of millions of people in the target audience.
Can’t wait to watch the Freedom Factory redo….
Looking forward to this! Super cool
Creeping day flower was my worst nightmare
FF is going to repair the track surface also they said soon. I am glad the crotch kickers are gone though.
The CROTCH KICKERS 😂, Bermuda is the alpha! Would look great at the FF!
Love the tundra!!❤
I hope cleet pays you well you def had it looking good before and i have no doubt it will be restored to its former glory.
I always thought you were the Alan guy that’s always helping Cleetus with the RC stuff.
I can’t get the discount to work, am I too late?
it works on this website thelawncarenut.com (not Yard Mastery) - could that be the issue?
Your'e a legend mate!
What do you do about that Bermuda?
watched from Bryan,Tx
Seashore paspalum?
Geez I'm north of tampa with a really patchy lawn - only maybe 1-2 hours from your area. Wonder if I will have a bunch of weeds in a week or two haha. Or maybe my prodiamine app actually was helpful!