Bet You DON'T Know This About Nitrogen Lawn Fertilizers

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @TurfMechanic
    @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +11

    ►►► Want to fix your lawn for the long haul but don't know where to start? I can help! Click here right now and get started today: turfmech.link/dont-know-where-to-start ◄◄◄
    These are the follow-up vids that I highly recommend if you have the time:
    ► Best NPK Ratio For Lawns
    : ua-cam.com/video/aZWHd-O5EBY/v-deo.html
    ► Micro-Nutrients vs Trace Minerals: ua-cam.com/video/DZjepmKfxVs/v-deo.html
    ►Don't Waste Urea Nitrogen Anymore: ua-cam.com/video/JAB7hnPBgYY/v-deo.html

    • @laurapalmerTDGE
      @laurapalmerTDGE 2 роки тому

      Informative and from a different perspective.
      COMPO (German brand) has Floranid with crotidur and isodur. Together with DCM (Belgian brand) they offer the best quality and balanced fertilizer on the market.
      And yes, it's always best to do a soil test.
      Regards, a Belgian.

    • @stoddern
      @stoddern 2 роки тому

      Your hands don't have to be constantly moving and the jump cuts every 5-20 words spoken takes away from what you're saying and is a sign of poor production.

    • @algorythemQ
      @algorythemQ 2 роки тому +1

      @@stoddern He's not a lawyer... jus say'n

  • @fiddleguy28
    @fiddleguy28 3 роки тому +21

    I don't know what you do for a living, but know you are a great teacher. You are to the point and thorough, no wasted time with a lot of fluff and useless extraneous info. You have done your homework and ours also. Keep up the good job.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +6

      Thanks so much for that comment! I'm constantly trying my best to convey the best possible information as efficiently as possible. I fail at it it more times than not but the mission is gradual improvement over time which I think I'm getting to as the quarters roll by.
      Most importantly I'm a stay at home dad... but professionally I'm a content producer and educator just like you see here on this channel.
      I run educational websites mostly, this channel of course, my newest project Turf Mechanic Briefs (on UA-cam), and unbeknownst to most of my viewers of yard care topics I also run the topoffmycoffee website and corresponding youtube channel where I try to help people out with coffee related information and product purchases. These online endeavors pay the bills for me and they buy my kids pop tarts whenever I feel like I want to be hero dad. :)

    • @jbradhowe1
      @jbradhowe1 2 роки тому +3

      Really?? From 3:29 to 4:22 I wanted to shoot myself.

    • @Kiara_Wrestler
      @Kiara_Wrestler Рік тому +1

      100% agree!! He is better than several of my old university professors. More knowledgeable

  • @Kiara_Wrestler
    @Kiara_Wrestler Рік тому +1

    Hi my real name is Steph (this is my wrestling account). I have a masters in biology from the University of Cambridge and i just wanted to say, you could give my ecology lecturers a run for their money!!
    I love how you explain not just WHAT we should do but WHY. You dont just think about the grass but also about promoting healthy bacteria in the soil. The microclimates. Aerobic/ anaerobic. I have no idea what your background is but your understandings of plant biology are better than most!!! Love learning from you

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому +2

      Hey Steph! I love hearing from people like you! You actually study this stuff and to get a comment like that means a lot to me! I have a business degree and MBA so no formal training in botany or plant/soil sciences. Just got a love for this hobby and a neverending to understand things at a deeper level. Thanks for reaching out 😊

  • @gary4738
    @gary4738 3 роки тому +10

    A perfectly balanced presentation for the novice as well as the expert! Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому

      That's an awesome compliment Gary, thanks. I'm hopeful that this will help get a lot of people thinking a bit longer term with their lawns. :)

  • @suddenlyitcame1829
    @suddenlyitcame1829 2 роки тому +148

    Just get to the point💡

    • @MyGreenLawn2019
      @MyGreenLawn2019 2 роки тому +12

      Haha good one

    • @CCCC-tq8yo
      @CCCC-tq8yo Рік тому +5

      Lol

    • @CCCC-tq8yo
      @CCCC-tq8yo Рік тому +16

      Longer than John wick 4

    • @baldemarcastillo675
      @baldemarcastillo675 11 місяців тому +2

      Great came to see about something I didn't understand and was explained something else I also don't understand 😂

    • @Abhijot251209
      @Abhijot251209 8 місяців тому +1

      Nuts and bolts

  • @williamwaters4506
    @williamwaters4506 5 місяців тому +11

    In summary, his grandfather took good care of his car and your lawn needs more then just nitrogen.

    • @vcsuri-q5q
      @vcsuri-q5q 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for saving me 7 min, lol

    • @sarahgobrial
      @sarahgobrial Місяць тому

      Thank u😂😂😂😂😂

  • @paulscott6998
    @paulscott6998 5 місяців тому

    I just made a cocktail of def fluid (4 oz per 1000) Microgreene (8 oz per 1000) and liquid iron (3 oz per 1000) after a nice afternoon summer rain. It already looks and smells delicious after applying some Walmart epsom salt with eucalyptus by spreader (2 lb per 1000)

  • @knurlgnar24
    @knurlgnar24 2 роки тому +2

    It makes a big difference what type of grass you have and what type of soil you have. In most places Nitrogen is the only macronutrient your lawn will ever need and people waste their effort and money on other treatments. I'd say that without knowing what you have in the ground you need a soil test first. When people ask how my lawn stays so green I simply answer: Nitrogen, water only when it is dry, mow it high, mow often, and soak it down with a trimec type product late fall. That's it. Nothing for bugs, nothing for thatch, nothing more for weeds, takes some time to mow so often but its very simple and cheap. Where you live lawn needs might be more complicated.

    • @garyp1930
      @garyp1930 6 місяців тому

      in new jersey u think is nitrogen all u need , how do use liquid and every month

  • @TheGrassFactor
    @TheGrassFactor 3 роки тому +13

    👏👏👏 - if there was a traceable metric that demonstrated the amount of fungicides applied due to P & K deficiencies, I think it would cause heads to explode. Agronomy triumphs. Great presentation and analogy!

    • @RadRacer1378
      @RadRacer1378 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed, excellent analogy!

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks a lot Matt! I've been wanting to make a fungicide video all year and just never got to it. I applied a touch of disease ex last fall but have since joined the no fungicide bandwagon. Focus on grass health and most disease problems will go away or correct themselves- focus on soil health and biological processes that keep lawns in best form will thrive.

    • @RadRacer1378
      @RadRacer1378 3 роки тому +2

      @@TurfMechanic I couldn’t agree more, videos like this are much appreciated. I’ve learned so much in this community in the last year about turf health and how to adjust the “knobs and levers” to make a great lawn it’s amazing. Thank you for putting this stuff out there for the guys and gals that want to learn and be their best!

    • @MyGreenLawn2019
      @MyGreenLawn2019 2 роки тому

      Haha this would be awesome

  • @KevinPGA
    @KevinPGA Рік тому +1

    I can’t believe I missed this last year. I learned a ton from it. Thank you!!! 👍👍👍

  • @ericrico4136
    @ericrico4136 9 місяців тому +8

    2 minutes and you haven’t mentioned anything relevant to what I’m looking for

  • @B._Smith
    @B._Smith 2 роки тому +8

    Any idea why my grass grows great into my driveway but not in the yard! 😆

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +3

      Lol, well everyone knows that grass likes to be driven on by cars as much as possible, you could try parking on the lawn and see if that changes the situation this year 🤪🤣

    • @edpitcock3344
      @edpitcock3344 6 місяців тому

      Lime

  • @tm67124
    @tm67124 2 роки тому +1

    Great source of information, thank you! Also know that urea & nitrogen are a by product of oil. Therefore the cost of nitrogen has gone up significantly in the past year.

  • @bluejay3945
    @bluejay3945 2 роки тому +4

    I might add that it’s best to mulch your clippings and research is showing that you should expect to reduce your N requirement from 4lbs to 2lbs annually just by leaving the clippings.
    There’s incredible research coming out of John Kempf at Advanced Eco Agriculture which shows that the correct amount of calcium may be even more important than N and that we shouldn’t think of making grass grow as much as driving photosynthesis which is truly the best way of thinking about plants.
    I would also add that it’s not really the N that the grass needs as much as the synthesized amino acids. Research is showing that adding aminos versus N helps turf process more during stress like high heat and drought. I’ve been adding aminos to my summer program so it’s too early for me to give my assessment.
    Love your sweat equity but just curious why you deferred the organic matter. They are working with farms in central Texas and the data is showing that getting your soil “fluffy” to the greatest depth possible is where the magic is as soils releasing CO2 in the morning drives the N cycle most effectively. It’s my goal but wet clay is the bain of my lawn care journey

  • @Dan4052
    @Dan4052 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Super job on covering a lot of important topics with brevity. I will continue to tune in.

  • @andyrobinson9024
    @andyrobinson9024 9 місяців тому

    Well done great presentation,when it comes to nutrition to quote Joel Williams, nothing is superior and nothing is inferior when it comes to nutrition

  • @johannaollis9271
    @johannaollis9271 Місяць тому

    Thankyou for the explanation. Made it clearer to me being a novice 🤙😀

  • @SheppyZed
    @SheppyZed 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing video. Very informative. I love the car gas/ nitrogen analogy in your story. Thanks.

  • @raymondmcdonald7085
    @raymondmcdonald7085 3 роки тому +3

    Well I've worked like hell trying to get my new lawn (planted last November) to be prolific. Green? In places. No bare spots? Well sorta. Brian, I'm watching and learning and have to say I didn't have a clue what to do. Your videos are very helpful. Now if I could just get this intense heat to decline! I'm waiting to fertilize due to fear of burning it. But it definitely needs the "gas", "oil", and "coolant"! 🙂

    • @jimshorts5970
      @jimshorts5970 3 роки тому +2

      Should be ok to use a low nitrogen fert. Milorganite is perfect for that but you’re just not getting much p and k. Guessing you could find one that will fit the bill or add the other nutrients separately as the TM shows in another vid.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +1

      Ray you were actually one of my viewers back in Feb and March! Love having you around. I think our weather is finally breaking here, hopefully it will for you too. I don't see a 90 degree day on my 10 day forecast for the first time in a month and a half! I'm actually just starting my prep work for fall seeding, your bare spot should be able to fill in quick in a few weeks to a month if you plan on taking advantage of good timing.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +1

      Yep, just last week or so I applied a half app of milo only a couple weeks or so after a small app of lawn luxe. Combined these apps give a good nearly even mix of N and K with a little less P - all natural sources so nothing fast acting. Milo gave a touch or iron, lawn luxe got me a touch of sulfur and humic acid, topped it all off with my mid-summer d-thatch and cytogro for biostimulants, it all works in tandem without pushing unnecessary growth. In a few weeks I'll core aerate again and top dress with azomite and biochar probably...oooo I can't wait! 😁

    • @raymondmcdonald7085
      @raymondmcdonald7085 3 роки тому +1

      @@jimshorts5970 what is p and k? Also, thanks for the comment!

    • @raymondmcdonald7085
      @raymondmcdonald7085 3 роки тому +1

      @@TurfMechanic we are showing 104 here next week. I am watching your activity and trying to emulate that!

  • @bigbotno1
    @bigbotno1 2 роки тому +2

    1:55 I see your cat has mastered the art of teleportation. 😯

  • @delinquense
    @delinquense Рік тому

    Curious to know where you live. Not sure if you mentioned it. Your backyard view looks similar to mine...

  • @ianmackenzie686
    @ianmackenzie686 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting.
    And people think it strange to replace a car water pump and t-stat every 5-6years as general/preventive maintenance.

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Рік тому +1

    Absent a soils test, applying other nutrients besides nitrogen is simply a wild assed guess. Yes, other nutrients are necessary, but many soils already contain sufficient nutrients for healthy growth. Nitrogen is always in short supply since it is used voraciously by plants/microbes.
    Virtually every soils test will show nitrogen deficiency (unless you've taken it immediately after a nitrogen application). It's the rest of the nutrients that need to be looked at - in many cases, soils will already have good to high nutrient levels. So feeding your garden a high nitrogen fertilizer is likely a far better bet for the Average Joe than adding so-called 'balanced' fertilizers that lead to excess nutrient levels and runoff contaminating groundwater/creeks/rivers/lakes.
    For some gardens, it's PH levels that matter most - if your PH levels are very high/low, nutrient uptake can be drastically effected. Adding more fertilizer will not help and can make things even worse. One more reason to do regular soils testing.
    Do a soils test before you do any fertilization so you know what nutrients are needed.

  • @joecosenza1473
    @joecosenza1473 Рік тому

    Is there a full balance or blend to use?

  • @vent5125
    @vent5125 Рік тому

    Did you check the gearbox oil ?

  • @pczapp827
    @pczapp827 Рік тому

    It would take about one minute to say (do a soil test) &
    then decide how much (N) & What Micros are needed.
    How much & how often are a personal choice.
    The next soil test a year after the first one, will tell you
    how your doing with whatever your putting down the previous year.

  • @Mainbusfail
    @Mainbusfail Рік тому

    Brian, I am a quick learner.......ONLY if I am being instructed by a very rare personality type. After watching a few of your videos today being a complete neophyte to this subject can honestly say that by this time next year my yard (known as the worst yard in Oklahoma) Will have people asking me my secrets and I will send them to the source. Turf Mechanic on UA-cam. I think I have always had it easy being a quick learner, but I could not convey a narrative to another human the way people like you can. I am glad I found you on UA-cam. Great story about your patriarchs too. I am not even an inch surprised that you come from that level of proficiency.

  • @volbster2
    @volbster2 Рік тому

    I'm confused, how much gasoline should I put on my lawn? What grade or octane? Can I smoke around my lawn after spraying gas on it?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому +1

      I clearly said 89 octane gasoline unless your car pre-dates 1978 or your truck is newer than 1991...otherwise it's diesel only, obviously 🤔

  • @Cmass9
    @Cmass9 6 місяців тому

    Hey Brian! I got a soil test done and it came back as excessive P and excessive K. Should I put down nitrogen only fertilizers (with micros of course) for a year and then retest?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  6 місяців тому

      That makes sense to do, should make things easy for you this year. :)

  • @SpookyTooth303
    @SpookyTooth303 Рік тому

    Can I use the same NPK blends spring and fall?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      Sure can, its all just labeling gimmics used for marketing purposes. The only thing that really matters is the source of nitrogen as some don't work in cool soil, other sources are high on the salt index making them harder to manage in high heat. Natural sources on nitrogen need to be broken down by soil life to be used by grass.

    • @davidfaxon3336
      @davidfaxon3336 9 місяців тому

      Actually you need to have a chemical breakdown done. Your states Biggest university probably provides a detailed report for you. If you have to much ok the P&K you can actually lock up your soil. Look into what I just told you you'd be surprised by what you find out. I was actually certified to apply fertilizer

  • @khaldounsamman9128
    @khaldounsamman9128 7 місяців тому

    Okay, enough analogy with engine oil. What other nutrients do we need!!

  • @jacklowther4912
    @jacklowther4912 2 роки тому

    Excellent analogy my friend

  • @MyGreenLawn2019
    @MyGreenLawn2019 2 роки тому +1

    Great point and I love the analogy

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +1

      I'm not a car guy but stories like that about that man are awesome and really do help drive home the point of following a wholistic approach to everything we care about. My dad's told me a handful of other cool stories about him too. Thanks for watching!

    • @MyGreenLawn2019
      @MyGreenLawn2019 2 роки тому +1

      @@TurfMechanic I would agree. Nice

  • @DIYDad1
    @DIYDad1 3 роки тому +1

    Me? Wasting time in the lawn? It’s kinda what I do, 😝😜🤣. Good video and great info! It’s always fun hearing stories about grandparents and great grandparents, that generation had an art that’s lost today. I love the analogy.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +1

      Possibly sensationalized wording lol. Thanks a lot, I'm going to try more often to include story-telling into more of my vids. I think it helps but it can be hard to do well. I'm always learning and striving to be better. I only wish my grandparents were still here - my grandfather was a great carpenter, my dad is a great orator...at least he's still around to learn from.

  • @rogeliomartinez9113
    @rogeliomartinez9113 2 роки тому +1

    My biggest question is how much nitrogen do we really want to put down for a whole season? I have super Sandy soil, so I feel like everything that i drop eventually drains fast.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +2

      Always a good question. Most lawns will look fine with 2lb N per year and great with 4lb but some can easily take more even though it's probably not nessesary. If you think you are losing fert due to sandy soil then consider switching to either a spoon feeding schedule of light applications every couple weeks (not my preference) or to organic fertilizers from either plant or animal sources. Although these are usually more expensive you will see nearly no loss of nutrients at all over the year and the products will improve your soil structure slowly over time. Just think if you apply 4lb of standard N to a lawn in a year but lose half of it to a mix of groundwater and the atmosphere, you could probably get similar results applying half as much naturally sourced fert because none of it will be lost - it isnt water soluble and wont gas off like urea does. Food for thought.

  • @aprilluo8691
    @aprilluo8691 2 роки тому

    What a neat lawn! Bravo! Would you be interested in using our drone to photograph the lawn after it's been tended to? I would be happy to arrange for you to have one of our Bwine F7MINI Drone.

  • @covinhas87
    @covinhas87 2 роки тому

    What a great video!! Those car examples made me understand things much better. :D

  • @jeeeeelllll
    @jeeeeelllll 3 роки тому +1

    Great analogy, spot on.

  • @iwayned
    @iwayned 2 роки тому

    Good video and point taken Brian.

  • @Juanandradethegardener
    @Juanandradethegardener 3 роки тому +2

    Great information! Thanks

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому

      You're welcome! Glad that a lot of people found this one valuable. Thanks for your comments Juan!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, very helpful info 🌺🌷🌸

  • @chrisweidmaier3619
    @chrisweidmaier3619 3 роки тому +3

    Loved the analogy!

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому

      Sometimes I find an analogy that works! lol :P Thanks for being here so often Chris!

  • @jimshorts5970
    @jimshorts5970 3 роки тому +3

    Good info. Recently used some Lesco 18-24-12 from Lowe’s after initially putting down Milorganite. Lawn is looking extremely healthy. Also used some Revive which I think helped as well. Going to throw down some ag lime going into winter so should be in great shape coming out next spring. Keep the info coming!

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +1

      That's a thick dose of P for sure but still a good spread especially since you'll likely add more N and possibly K in the fall during growth before winter dormancy sets in. Don't forget the minors though! 😁 Also, thanks for the tip on Revive, I've never looked at that product before. I'll look closer at it in the coming days.

    • @love101a3
      @love101a3 Рік тому

      The landscaper neighbor that take care of my neighbor yard told me this one is better and he’s using it for a long time 13-0-5 LESCO

  • @archieblevins833
    @archieblevins833 Місяць тому

    Nitrogen greens your yard and helps fill in bald spots. Iron also deep green the yard. He’s the first one I heard say this. Nitrogen is just about all you need

  • @ZaheerAbbas-dm6zv
    @ZaheerAbbas-dm6zv 5 місяців тому

    Sir nitrogen how to apply any other crop plz tell me God give u good taking from Pakistan mm u soil is clay and pH 7.8

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  5 місяців тому

      We've got a language barrier but I think you are asking how to get nitrogen into the soil - if you have access to clippings, weeds, or other plants that would otherwise go to waste or compost you could submerge them in water and let them sit for a couple weeks. The water will get pretty gross and smelly but a lot of the nitrogen will leech out into the water and once strained it can be used to inject nitrogen into the soil for either lawns or gardens. The physical material that is strained out of the water after a couple weeks can then be placed in a regular compost pile for use later if desired. As for soil pH, the more life you can inject into the soil via plants, grass, soil biology the soil will slowly revert to a more neutral zone as the season pass. You could speed it up though by topdressing with soil sulfur (elemental sulfur). Once the soil is closer to 7.0 ph or upper 6 ph than most plants, grass included, will perform and grow much better with fewer inputs. Hope that helps a bit.

  • @macjaxjax2604
    @macjaxjax2604 Рік тому

    @BudgetLawns sent me over. Subbed 2 minutes in

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      Travis is the dude! Glad you found some good stuff here and look forward to hearing from you more this season!

  • @tycox8704
    @tycox8704 Рік тому

    Since hearing about the biome in soil, I no longer fertilize the grass. I fertilize the soil instead.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      You've got it Ty! That is the attitude that s so hard to sell on people. Once you are there you will never look back or regret it. Enjoy your Spring; It'll be here in just a few weeks. :D

  • @rockyshin1385
    @rockyshin1385 Рік тому

    Handsome cat!!!

  • @Jaker788
    @Jaker788 3 роки тому

    Those wildfires are really getting to you huh. It's not that bad (yet..) in my part of Western Washington. But I do remember about 3 years ago we had a lot of ash falling for a few days.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому

      yeah we've had a few really bad days but the last couple have probably been the worst. Today wasn't so bad though. I live approximately 20-25 miles away from the Bootleg fire in southern Oregon, been fortunate that the fire didn't spread towards us and that the smoke has mostly trended south-east of us but we have multiple fires to our east west and south right now in addition to the bootleg fire. These fire seasons are longer than ever before these days and unfortunately any time we get rain clouds it's mostly just a drizzle here and there and enough lightning to start new fires. It's rough some days.

  • @ronslawnscrystalriver2151
    @ronslawnscrystalriver2151 Рік тому

    Do you apply the nitro and the micros together or in separate stages? Nitro first?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      You can apply at the same time although it may make sense to apply micros ahead by a few days or weeks. That's a level of granularity that's probably overkill for most people though. Just think of it like cereal and milk, you can't have a satisfying bowl of cereal without milk and vise-versa. You can pour a bowl of either on their own and fill your stomach but it's just not the same as having them together. I tend to fertilize with micros earlier in the year, Spring, but if you only apply once or twice even if you apply N 3-6 times a year you'll probably be fine.

  • @kentpeh1
    @kentpeh1 4 місяці тому

    Came to look at your video about nitrogen fertilizer but spend 1/4 of your video about your grandfather and automotive.

  • @3ccdmike
    @3ccdmike 2 роки тому +1

    If you just nitrogen say every 4 years you should be fine, right ?

    • @MyGreenLawn2019
      @MyGreenLawn2019 2 роки тому +2

      Nitrogen gets used by the plant pretty fast so regular feeding is a must. Some people feed their lawns small amounts of nitrogen every 30 days, they call this spoon feeding, others will fertilize say ever 6 weeks. Good question though

  • @bryanw4582
    @bryanw4582 4 місяці тому

    I’m working through the math where your grandfather lives “‘well into his 90s” but dies when you are 4….
    Say was 94 when he dies, you were born when he was 90, did your grandfather have your father when he was 60 and your dad had you at 60? I mean, it’s possible, but seems rare
    I never knew my auto mechanic grandfather, he died in his 50s though

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  4 місяці тому

      my great grandfather was in his 90s when he died in 1984. I was four when he died. My dad would have been in his teens and 20s in the 60s and 70s before I was born this would have made my G-Grandfather in his 60s to 70s when my dad visited him as I described in this video. These are just family stories so I don't have exact dates or anything but seems to make sense to me regarding my dad having a 70 year old grandfather around 1970 when most cars could still be worked on in a basic garage with standard tools. To this day my great grandfather is the man I'd choose to go back in time to spend time with. My family tells me so many incredible stories about him. He was a professor at university but never went to college himself (I'm told), he did some invention work in mechanics, and was very well involved in the church too. He also loved his baseball and I'd love to pick his brain about the classic era of baseball way back in the day.

    • @bryanw4582
      @bryanw4582 4 місяці тому

      @@TurfMechanic cool, I missed that he was G-Grandfather. I never knew either grandfather, let alone a great grandfather

  • @spookville6632
    @spookville6632 2 роки тому

    This video could be cut in half w/o all of the back stories, just being candid.....

  • @turquoisealmy9750
    @turquoisealmy9750 Рік тому

    Is this about cars or grass?

  • @nextleesa
    @nextleesa Рік тому +1

    The car analogy was a distraction. A clear explanation for the lawn would have been so much more beneficial and valuable. Time market 5:50 gave a far better explanation.

  • @harilroyster4065
    @harilroyster4065 Рік тому +1

    Save for family reunion

  • @derrickpotter3909
    @derrickpotter3909 6 місяців тому

    This was exhausting

  • @ilikefire0
    @ilikefire0 5 місяців тому

    Lost me after saying " just like brake fluid, u dont need it in the car if ur not driving the car"
    Thats crazy

  • @s.m.warrior7278
    @s.m.warrior7278 26 днів тому

    I put Nitrogen all over the grass and the first day it looked like I had burned and made the grass worse. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @Team-Normal
    @Team-Normal 7 місяців тому

    what surprises me about the story is that your dad sat inside eating cookies rather than learning from his dad.

  • @saleen367
    @saleen367 2 роки тому +1

    I'm just here for the cat.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +1

      The cat(s) is worth the it...I've kept them around for years. :)

  • @CompetentSalesUSA
    @CompetentSalesUSA Рік тому +1

    On and on and on and on.

  • @500stoney
    @500stoney Рік тому

    You want a 3-1-2 NPK balance. Your welcome

  • @markchester7584
    @markchester7584 Рік тому +3

    This should be a 90 second clip. Someone really loves the sound of their own voice.

  • @bridew
    @bridew Рік тому

    Always wondered how he knew that much in every video and yet the lawn behind always looked bad..

  • @salahedinebadgui7531
    @salahedinebadgui7531 Рік тому

    👍

  • @500stoney
    @500stoney Рік тому

    99% also believe Weed and feed is actually good

  • @limaalpha544
    @limaalpha544 Місяць тому

    I think you mean fabricate, not “forge”.

  • @litlczer9865
    @litlczer9865 7 місяців тому

    7:38 I could have put to better use!

  • @whiplash1973
    @whiplash1973 Рік тому

    we talking cars here or lawns? lol

  • @peterforshaw2560
    @peterforshaw2560 6 місяців тому

    Just say grass needs more nutrients than just nitrogen…simples😁

  • @angelaprater2679
    @angelaprater2679 Рік тому +1

    Dude just stop and break down the nitrogen and nutrients as summer comes.

  • @CCCC-tq8yo
    @CCCC-tq8yo Рік тому +1

    I like cookies

  • @ZaheerAbbas-dm6zv
    @ZaheerAbbas-dm6zv 5 місяців тому

    My soil is clay

  • @7bigsmoke4
    @7bigsmoke4 3 місяці тому

    Yaaaaawwwwnnnnnnnn

  • @nickangelovski4358
    @nickangelovski4358 Місяць тому

    Your grandfather would have done a better job explaining plant nutrition in this video 😁

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Місяць тому

      Ha, I wouldn't doubt it! That dude was the man!

  • @joshstark1882
    @joshstark1882 2 роки тому

    I just throw some def fluid on it good enough lmao

  • @mikel2185
    @mikel2185 11 місяців тому

    That video could've been 5 mins shorter.

    • @truthdogschell8473
      @truthdogschell8473 7 місяців тому

      And you could have shut it off five minutes earlier.

  • @04DynaGlyde
    @04DynaGlyde 2 роки тому

    I know this sounds gross, though has anyone ever tried HUMAN urine diluted with water?
    If so what was the outcome?

    • @robertswift6101
      @robertswift6101 2 роки тому

      very good,,the chinese use to pee in their gardens because the plants flourished from the nitrogen

  • @terrydaugherty6377
    @terrydaugherty6377 2 місяці тому

    What ??????????? I learned nothing.

  • @peterlawrence6079
    @peterlawrence6079 Рік тому

    That's seven minutes I'll never get back. Every commercial fertilizer I've ever seen has contained Nitrogen, usually around 20% and the number one ingredient. So what's the point of this rambling video?

  • @drwillna4429
    @drwillna4429 Рік тому

    To long of a video and you drag it out keep it short and to the point

  • @peterdeboer2805
    @peterdeboer2805 6 місяців тому

    Complete BS your grandfather disassembled and reassbled his car every year. Please elaborate.

  • @charms5937
    @charms5937 2 роки тому +4

    Talk too much

  • @razzlekhan292
    @razzlekhan292 2 роки тому +3

    We don’t give a shit about the mythical grandpa stories… yea, great grandpa made an alternator from melted aluminum in 20 minutes…yada yada yada.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +2

      Lol, you sound like you'd be a blast to hang around with for a weekend 😒

    • @razzlekhan292
      @razzlekhan292 2 роки тому

      Turf Mechanic Not as amazing as your Great Grandpa. He would make SpaceX rockets out of recycled soup cans (while we wait).

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому +1

      @@razzlekhan292 it would be interesting to see people like him in modern society, how they are similar or different. Regardless, I hope you at least appreciate the point of the video in regards to fertilizers. ✌️

  • @wheretoplaygames
    @wheretoplaygames Рік тому

    The best thing about your stories is that you never get to the point…

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      Haha, that actually made me laugh out loud 😂

  • @Denzel-w5w
    @Denzel-w5w 2 роки тому

    The lawn doesn’t look good…

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  2 роки тому

      It could be better - lawn care is a journey imo.

  • @dont.ripfuller6587
    @dont.ripfuller6587 Рік тому

    You want to know the trick to having healthy lawns? Quit mowing.

  • @butchbr73
    @butchbr73 7 місяців тому

    This is garbage.

  • @lucasflores8429
    @lucasflores8429 Рік тому

    Bla,blabla bla,,get to the point

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Рік тому

      Lol, don't just fertilize with Nitrogen, how's that? 😁

  • @Brockthedog315
    @Brockthedog315 Рік тому

    Jeez. What a waste of words. Get on it.

  • @yumpinyiminy963
    @yumpinyiminy963 3 роки тому +1

    Stop wasting water on your lawn.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you for your passionate intervention 🙄

    • @ramblingbill9101
      @ramblingbill9101 3 роки тому +2

      Waters not really wasted it just goes back in the system through the ground or the air. The Earth’s water system is closed like a terrarium. The Earth has the same amount of water now as it had millions of years ago.

  • @ecolawnaeratorcompanycanada
    @ecolawnaeratorcompanycanada 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Turf Mechanic I really enjoyed your content on Nitrogen Fertilizer and let me know if you can help me Demonstrate my Products on your Channel for my Canadian Start-up Company, EcoLawn Aerator in Chatham Ontario and I am hoping to hear from you when you are available for a conversation or feel free to Email me also. Cheers Bruce Avery, B.Eng.