Thanks for your wonderful tips but do you have any regarding controlling ants...the ant hills can create muddy patches and kill the grass and it looks very unsightly. Thanks in advance and keep up the great videos....I watch them all...
You say these tips take people's lawns to the next level- I bought a box of ammonium sulphate for 4 quid, used a fifth of it on my lawn and within a week I've got the best stripes I've ever had and folk are stopping to admire the grass. Keep up the good work 👌🏼
@@drnh4444 Yorkshire Trading. They have extra strong iron there too which is designed for other garden use which I've dissolved in water to give it a gentle green-up.
I'm currently fighting a builder's lawn - turf laid over badly rotivated clay. Just dug out a rock right below the turf that was so big I couldn't lift it and had to roll it out of the way. The best way to cut out turf, backfill the hole so it doesn't sink and put the grass back would be a good video.
Robbie “all” your scrap veg and fruit juiced is an excellent compost tea my garden absolutely loves it mix it in a “large” bucket with water and spread it over everything
It depends... They have different output rates and widths etc. it's not a 1 size fits all. I can't give you specifics, as I don't know what sprayer your using, the amount of products your using etc. But I have told you what nozzles we use
Hi Robbie another excellent video, I appreciate your calculations just wondered if you had a video in mind about using Ammonia of Sulphate, Iron of sulphate and seaweed all in the same knapsack sprayer speeding up applications and if indeed you would recommend as such? I understand some products may congeal so might not be a good idea just thought it might be work doing and show calculations considering nitrogen content. Cheers keep the video's coming absolutely awesome.
Robbie and Derek, i would be keen to know this also. Im about to apply and am thinking of mixing all three together. Will give it a go and let you know how i go. If it all goes wrong i will update 🙂
@@markscott7467 Hi did you give it a go mixing all three? Any positive results to report, hopefully nothing went wrong for you I’ve heard ensuring you dilute the seaweed first is essential prior to adding nitrogen. Anyhoo best wishes and best of luck.
I thought I was onto a winner when I found that cheap liquid seaweed for £2.50. I splashed out and bought 2 bottles. I heard it was good for helping to break down clear soil as my lawn is mostly clay. So it floods when it rains heavily and cracks open to the depths of hell when it’s hot. I give up.
@@Premier_lawns_official yeh I’m planning on that to be honest. My plan is to core aerate the lawn, level the lawn in some areas, top dress, then over-seed. I have the plans just not the time 😃 thank you for replying
Hi Mate, Great video. I have 2 types of Iron Sulphate, Granular and Liquid, Which would you reccomend to use on a lawn really bad with Moss ? Also are you in favour of applying the iron a week or 2 before scarifying and aerating to first blacken the moss ? Or would you say to scarify and aerate first and then apply the iron ? ... I am also looking to overseed and top dress and would ideally like to do this on the same day and also apply a selective weedkiller to help tackle the weeds. what order would you be looking at carrying this out ?
There is a lot to unpack there. Most of that stuff you should be able to do without any issues If you want to overseed though, best to leave the weed control for 3 months or longer either side
My new lawn at the start I put down the 4 in 1.. it worked great. Should I put that down again as the weeds are coming through a bit again. Should this be put down. Or is it better to fertiliser down? Sorry I am trying I get told my lawn looks the best at minute lol So something is working and I'm keeping the blade up as it the 1st year.
Great follow up there Robbie. The nitrogen rates are interesting because you can compare them with what the S.T.R.I recommends as a yearly rate. I found out earlier when I was looking into it that phosphate is only recommended at 2g per m2 a year and nitrogen 15-20 g per m2, potassium 8-15g per m2. It works out that after a few applications of most granular products we are in fact over applying phosphorus. It's probably better to just use a granular product once in the spring and switch to liquids or use some zero phosphorus granular products.
Graham that is exactly the kind of programme most golf courses follow. The granular in the spring gives them some body then they keep it topped up with the liquids during the season.
One more Robbie. On the Elixir link for Sulphate of Ammonia they have 'The suggested application rate is 24g/m2 for usage on lawns'. That would be 240kg/ha. The calcs in the video are a tenth of that. Is that because it is just a top up tonic?
Hi. When spraying my lawn most products reccomend a certain amount with so many litres of water. This therefore causes me to refill the 10ltr sprayer up to 10 times for a 100sq mtr lawn. Is there another way of doing it as this takes alot of time? Can i add the reccomended dose of products to the sprayer for the size of lawn and water in after? Thankyou
Enjoy your videos, have I missed your recommendations on how to prevent or get rid of ants in the lawn. We have a mix of red and black ants in West Sussex and they produce mounds of earth which if not seen gets compressed down when mowing the grass. Would appreciate your thoughts regarding this. Many thanks
Hi Robbie just a quick question on the amount of water used for a mix, lets say it works out you need 6L of water for your 100m2 to spray on a product. But I used 10L of water same amount of product over the 100m2, would that then work out I have put less product on because it has been diluted more? I read somewhere that it doesn’t matter that more water has been used, but I am not sure that’s correct. What’s your thoughts ?
Interesting video. So the ammonia gives us the boost of nitrogen but what would you use for the p&k sorry if this has been covered in other vidoes I've only just seen this one.
The joys of living in a country where you can't buy most of these things. And german amazon doesn't have most of the stuff UK has, so cant get those from there. Or if they do have some they don't deliver to finland. My only option is to use "moss killer fertilizer" that has atleast some extra iron in it. I hate the lawn scene in here. Can't even find a place I could pay to borrow a hollow core aerator, had to do 135m2 with a hand tool.
Seaweed product from npk industries is probably the best form I’ve seen as far as potency. I’d stay away from liquids seems not to be how it should stored and you know whatever bottle that’s on the shelf at the store has been sitting there a long time.
I bet you are in the UK and not in the United States. Your grass is also green because of the location with trees that gives shade which helps your lawn not to burn burn
@premier lawns - Q. for you pal, from one of you videos, 2.5g/m2 of ammonia sulphate to add liquid nitrogen - how long do you leave the granules to dissolve
@@callumt5316 it dep on what you are trying to achieve, where it's going, how long you want it to last the choices for commercial stuff is endless. To just recommend one isn't really possible
@@Premier_lawns_official i do basic lawn care as part of my gardening services and i'm looking for another product that's going to help the lawns look better. i do the basics: iron spray, scarify and aerate. just looking for another product to keep the clients happy without buying large amounts of granular.
Great videos. You talk about compost tea. What is it and when should I use it? How often would I use Sulphate of ammonia? Trying to get a seasonal regime. I have been using granular fertiliser but fancy making my own liquid feed in stead. Thanks.
Robbie, I keep trying to work out your cutting pattern for double width stripes… up and down then again, the it looks like you go down the middle of each double line. Can you explain it in a vid? I’m trying on a hayter 48 which is ok but not great! Thanks a lot mate!!
Robbie I have a number of ants nests in my lawn causing raised areas. What’s the best thing to rid me of them? They are worse than worm casts. Great video as always mate👍🏻
With a bit of common sense, your pets should be fine. Keep them out of the way while the lawn is getting treated and off it for. Couple of hours afterwards to make sure it dries in ok. If it's a pup you May need to take more precautions
Thanks, this year I have been focusing on organics and liquids. Trying to show that you don't need all these fancy fertilisers if you want to have a nice lawn.
Have you ever used Aftercut? I’ve got a bag of Aftercut Triple Care hanging around, wondering if it’s any good? Anyone else feel free to chip in if you’ve used it!
hi Robby love the video thankyou I checked out the Symbio CMS Shoot 1L from your link , and in the description the application rate it says. “Dilute 50 mls into at least 10 litres of water for every 10 sq.m of lawn. Apply from early spring to the end of summer” so for 100 square meter lawn that’s 100 litres of water that’s rather a lot of water how much water would you use for 100 square meters lawn?
It depends... As a total fertiliser 30-50 litres per hectare in 400 - 600 litres of water. As a biostimulant 10-20 litres per hectare in 400 - 600 As a foliar spray Apply 5-10 litres per hectare in enough water for >70% leaf coverage litres of water
Hi I have a question last week I woke up to find 15 jackdaws on my lovely green lawn digging it up and leave holes some deep when I looked at what they were eating I saw a small black beetle running across the lawn looking on my phone it said it was a lawn beetle.I have never seen these before but they say they eat the roots of the grass making it go like thatch I brushed all the lumps of turf of the lawn and raked this dead grass out how do I repair this damage as in some places will need seed.
Hey Josh, I used Symbio Caviar on my own lawn this year. It's full of humic acid and is fab for seed. There is a link to it in the video descripition 😎
Thanks Robbie, I plan to do a full lawn renovation next year that includes re-seeding. This is what I’m thinking. 1) Scarify 2) Aerate 3) Iron sulphate moss control 4) Nitrogen fertiliser Leave this for a couple of few weeks, then.. 5) Re-seed and top dress 6) Symbio caviar Does this sound a good plan? Is there anything you would change?
Hope your like button is well covered Robbie cos it's getting a lot of hammer!! On a more serious point i will have to bare in mind for next year to have some wetting agent handy should we have another prolonged dry spell again.
Hey Robbie, Jim here from Ottawa, Canada. Where our seasons are " shovel snow" followed by "cut grass". Which is then followed by "rake leaves." Then repeat... Glad I found your channel. We recently moved to a nice little suburb 15m x 30m. Very manageable compared to our other corner lot that was beautiful but a PITA. New sod from from the builder (6 weeks old) and not a weed in sight. Working my way back through your vids now. Half the size and more time to play :) Any tips for a new lawn? Thanks JW
Hey Jim, thanks for tuning in. I have just the playlist for you. My family lawn (where this was filmed), it had a lot of weed grass on it. This time last year we killed it off and sowed it out again. This playlist covers the journey from then to now, with everything we have done on it ua-cam.com/play/PLV0W3KNEKSkLBBbf9FwRcszJEiCqGZIdb.html
Controversial Comment: I've spent a canny bit of time on composting forums/pages recently, and one thing that keeps coming up - PISS. Its full of nitrogen. I bet it woud be great on the lawn too and you wouldn't look at all like a manianc if you had a nice barrell of wee stored outside hahahaha
Thanks for watching 👉 for fertilisers that I recommend please see the video description 👈 and smash the like button! 😍
Would you be able to recommend a liquid you can buy and just straight in the knapsack and off you go. TIA great channel 👍🏻
@@wadeholden7380 sulphate of ammonia will give you by far the best bang for buck. It's in pretty much any liquid fertiliser that has nitrogen in it 😉
Thanks much appreciated top top channel 👍🏻
@@wadeholden7380 Thanks!
Thanks for your wonderful tips but do you have any regarding controlling ants...the ant hills can create muddy patches and kill the grass and it looks very unsightly. Thanks in advance and keep up the great videos....I watch them all...
You say these tips take people's lawns to the next level- I bought a box of ammonium sulphate for 4 quid, used a fifth of it on my lawn and within a week I've got the best stripes I've ever had and folk are stopping to admire the grass. Keep up the good work 👌🏼
Thanks, giving away trade secrets 😉 the fertiliser companies would rather sell you over priced crap
Where from?
@@drnh4444 Yorkshire Trading. They have extra strong iron there too which is designed for other garden use which I've dissolved in water to give it a gentle green-up.
I could watch this every day yano
I'm currently fighting a builder's lawn - turf laid over badly rotivated clay. Just dug out a rock right below the turf that was so big I couldn't lift it and had to roll it out of the way. The best way to cut out turf, backfill the hole so it doesn't sink and put the grass back would be a good video.
Not sure how I could do a video on it that would be helpful.
My lawn is full of small purple and flowers
Robbie “all” your scrap veg and fruit juiced is an excellent compost tea my garden absolutely loves it mix it in a “large” bucket with water and spread it over everything
That is great advice, thanks
Great idea showing your calculations Robbie 👍
They are easy calculations to make that will help you with your lawn care
Hi Robbie,
If you are using a knapsack to apply sulphate of ammonia, based on your usage calculation what size/type nozzle are you using?
For weed control we tend to use Hypro 110° Flat Fan Spray Nozzles & seaweed, iron, feeds Hypro Deflector nozzles...
That’s great to know but which Hypro nozzle for use with Sulphate of Ammonia?
It depends... They have different output rates and widths etc. it's not a 1 size fits all.
I can't give you specifics, as I don't know what sprayer your using, the amount of products your using etc. But I have told you what nozzles we use
CP3 knapsack, 20 litres water, 1.25kg Sulphate of Ammonia, Hypro Deflectip 80° - 145° Sprayer Nozzle.
@@davidlawless3044 perfect
Ha second beat you all ! Great video Robbie excellent thank you
Thanks Dave ❤👍
Top notch video Robbie 🔥 your editing makes watching effortless
Thank you 😊❤️🙏
Mate my jealousy is the colour of your lawn! 11/10
Thanks, that is a very nice compliment
Hi Robbie another excellent video, I appreciate your calculations just wondered if you had a video in mind about using Ammonia of Sulphate, Iron of sulphate and seaweed all in the same knapsack sprayer speeding up applications and if indeed you would recommend as such? I understand some products may congeal so might not be a good idea just thought it might be work doing and show calculations considering nitrogen content. Cheers keep the video's coming absolutely awesome.
Robbie and Derek, i would be keen to know this also. Im about to apply and am thinking of mixing all three together. Will give it a go and let you know how i go. If it all goes wrong i will update 🙂
@@markscott7467 Hi did you give it a go mixing all three? Any positive results to report, hopefully nothing went wrong for you I’ve heard ensuring you dilute the seaweed first is essential prior to adding nitrogen. Anyhoo best wishes and best of luck.
Also, how long would you go between iron sulfate and nitrogen treatments on the lawn?
Robbie , the bag of 21-0-0 sulphate of ammonia you recommended shows an application rate of 24g/m2 for lawns whereas your calculation shows 2.5g/m2 .
That is correct. That is for granular and my way is liquid 👍
Great video Robbie. Very informative 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Robbie, I’ve been looking for information on humid acid. Delighted to see you mention it. 😁👍
Humic acid? Check out this video ua-cam.com/video/bywR6lugLXw/v-deo.html
Heya Robbie.
How do you keep your edges so neat?
great video robbie thank you very much.
No probs David, thanks for tuning in
I thought I was onto a winner when I found that cheap liquid seaweed for £2.50. I splashed out and bought 2 bottles. I heard it was good for helping to break down clear soil as my lawn is mostly clay. So it floods when it rains heavily and cracks open to the depths of hell when it’s hot. I give up.
You would be better topdressing with compost, that will help with the clay soil
@@Premier_lawns_official yeh I’m planning on that to be honest. My plan is to core aerate the lawn, level the lawn in some areas, top dress, then over-seed. I have the plans just not the time 😃 thank you for replying
@@jjammy1007 haha free time, no idea what that is!
Hi Mate, Great video. I have 2 types of Iron Sulphate, Granular and Liquid, Which would you reccomend to use on a lawn really bad with Moss ? Also are you in favour of applying the iron a week or 2 before scarifying and aerating to first blacken the moss ? Or would you say to scarify and aerate first and then apply the iron ? ... I am also looking to overseed and top dress and would ideally like to do this on the same day and also apply a selective weedkiller to help tackle the weeds. what order would you be looking at carrying this out ?
There is a lot to unpack there. Most of that stuff you should be able to do without any issues
If you want to overseed though, best to leave the weed control for 3 months or longer either side
Excellent video mate. Keep em coming
Thanks Shaun 👍
How much water do you use to mix the ammonia for 100m2?
This video should help you work it out
ua-cam.com/video/NIIVETuKDek/v-deo.htmlsi=j8q3tEdhAEY8KB1N
My new lawn at the start I put down the 4 in 1.. it worked great. Should I put that down again as the weeds are coming through a bit again.
Should this be put down. Or is it better to fertiliser down? Sorry I am trying I get told my lawn looks the best at minute lol
So something is working and I'm keeping the blade up as it the 1st year.
Premier Lawns: *Busts out vintage John Deere greenskeeping mower*
Me, an intellectual: "HUZZAH! I MAN OF CULTURE!"
Great follow up there Robbie. The nitrogen rates are interesting because you can compare them with what the S.T.R.I recommends as a yearly rate. I found out earlier when I was looking into it that phosphate is only recommended at 2g per m2 a year and nitrogen 15-20 g per m2, potassium 8-15g per m2. It works out that after a few applications of most granular products we are in fact over applying phosphorus. It's probably better to just use a granular product once in the spring and switch to liquids or use some zero phosphorus granular products.
Graham that is exactly the kind of programme most golf courses follow.
The granular in the spring gives them some body then they keep it topped up with the liquids during the season.
One more Robbie. On the Elixir link for Sulphate of Ammonia they have 'The suggested application rate is 24g/m2 for usage on lawns'. That would be 240kg/ha. The calcs in the video are a tenth of that. Is that because it is just a top up tonic?
That is correct. If you put it on at that rate on a liquid, the plant would get it all at once.
Brilliant this content...thanks a lot...I would really like to get into making up my own feeds and nitrogen mixes
Hi. When spraying my lawn most products reccomend a certain amount with so many litres of water. This therefore causes me to refill the 10ltr sprayer up to 10 times for a 100sq mtr lawn. Is there another way of doing it as this takes alot of time?
Can i add the reccomended dose of products to the sprayer for the size of lawn and water in after? Thankyou
Really helpful this one - thanks.
Thanks Nigel 🙂
Enjoy your videos, have I missed your recommendations on how to prevent or get rid of ants in the lawn.
We have a mix of red and black ants in West Sussex and they produce mounds of earth which if not seen gets compressed down when mowing the grass.
Would appreciate your thoughts regarding this.
Many thanks
Nematodes are probably your best bet
Robbie what sprayer and nozzle are you using.
Thanks
Hi Robbie just a quick question on the amount of water used for a mix, lets say it works out you need 6L of water for your 100m2 to spray on a product. But I used 10L of water same amount of product over the 100m2, would that then work out I have put less product on because it has been diluted more? I read somewhere that it doesn’t matter that more water has been used, but I am not sure that’s correct. What’s your thoughts ?
Generally for fertiliser you should be ok 👍
Interesting video. So the ammonia gives us the boost of nitrogen but what would you use for the p&k sorry if this has been covered in other vidoes I've only just seen this one.
👍
I think he is saying use a thumb for the P & K 🤣
Great content, 👏thanks for your time and knowledge. Come on fall 🍁🍂🍃here in Louisville, Ky (Derby City)
Maybe one day! Thanks 😁
Great vid again Robbie….
Thanks
The joys of living in a country where you can't buy most of these things. And german amazon doesn't have most of the stuff UK has, so cant get those from there. Or if they do have some they don't deliver to finland. My only option is to use "moss killer fertilizer" that has atleast some extra iron in it. I hate the lawn scene in here. Can't even find a place I could pay to borrow a hollow core aerator, had to do 135m2 with a hand tool.
Sounds a bit like Northern Ireland
Seaweed product from npk industries is probably the best form I’ve seen as far as potency. I’d stay away from liquids seems not to be how it should stored and you know whatever bottle that’s on the shelf at the store has been sitting there a long time.
If you want to learn about seaweed and the benefits ua-cam.com/video/6JcgKNjUqRE/v-deo.html
[Me]: "Wow, it's so short and lovely"
[Him]: "Let's get the grass cut"
[Me]: "But... but... but..."
[Also me]:
[Also me]:
😁💥❤️👍
Good advice Robbie
Thanks Ron
Does this calculation work for round up as well.
No
@@Premier_lawns_official So how do i calculate for round up, my lawn is 50 m2
More great tips! Any recommendations on sprayers?
Hi Ross, I will be doing a video later on in the year on sprayers
I use the Milwaukee sprayer uk.milwaukeetool.eu/en-gb/m18-switch-tank/m18-bpfph/?Social&UA-cam&Premier%20Lawns%20-%20switch%20tank
I bet you are in the UK and not in the United States. Your grass is also green because of the location with trees that gives shade which helps your lawn not to burn burn
I'm in Northern Ireland (UK/Ireland), Yes we are lucky the big trees gives us loads of protection
Hi Robbie, great information as always. What exactly is in your “Tea”.
Thanks
Cormac
I talked about it here ua-cam.com/video/VCNNGBeTsRA/v-deo.html
Mines, two sugars nice and strong
Hi Robbie so which is your favourite the John Deere reel or Hayter Rotary ?
They do different things, though it would be the john deere ❤️👍
Thanks
Thank you for your support 😊🙏
@premier lawns - Q. for you pal, from one of you videos, 2.5g/m2 of ammonia sulphate to add liquid nitrogen - how long do you leave the granules to dissolve
It might not all dissolve. Rinse it through a pair of tights and use away at it
What mower is that? Looks super.
It's a very old John Deere cylinder mower, probably 30 plus years old
Hi Robbie great video, what nozzle do you use on the knapsack sprayer?
Do you use Sulphate of Ammonia for commercial use as well as on your own lawn? Thanks for sharing
Just my own lawn
can you recommend a greening up product for commercial use?
@@callumt5316 it dep on what you are trying to achieve, where it's going, how long you want it to last the choices for commercial stuff is endless. To just recommend one isn't really possible
@@Premier_lawns_official i do basic lawn care as part of my gardening services and i'm looking for another product that's going to help the lawns look better. i do the basics: iron spray, scarify and aerate. just looking for another product to keep the clients happy without buying large amounts of granular.
Great videos. You talk about compost tea. What is it and when should I use it? How often would I use Sulphate of ammonia? Trying to get a seasonal regime. I have been using granular fertiliser but fancy making my own liquid feed in stead. Thanks.
Please can you do a video about how to treat the lawn near a conifer as the soil is always really dry no matter how much I water. Thanks!
Not much you can do there I'm afraid
2:42 Imagine having to use a rake for that job.
Robbie, I keep trying to work out your cutting pattern for double width stripes… up and down then again, the it looks like you go down the middle of each double line. Can you explain it in a vid? I’m trying on a hayter 48 which is ok but not great! Thanks a lot mate!!
Hugh, I will give it a go!
Robbie I have a number of ants nests in my lawn causing raised areas. What’s the best thing to rid me of them? They are worse than worm casts. Great video as always mate👍🏻
Mike probably nematodes.
@@Premier_lawns_official I thought that was for slugs not ants?
@@Premier_lawns_official found stuff called nemasys for ants let’s see how that goes. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction👍🏻
Great video! Just wondering how safe the chemicals are for our pets?
With a bit of common sense, your pets should be fine. Keep them out of the way while the lawn is getting treated and off it for. Couple of hours afterwards to make sure it dries in ok.
If it's a pup you May need to take more precautions
Hi Robbie,
Am I right in thinking that it's best not to apply the sulphate of ammonia just before rain as the leaf won't get a chance to absorb it?
It will still get in through the roots
Awesome product selection. In America we are saturated with so many “miracle” products, it’s not even funny
Thanks, this year I have been focusing on organics and liquids. Trying to show that you don't need all these fancy fertilisers if you want to have a nice lawn.
…and with the storms we’ve had, that’s free nitrogen for your lawn as well…
Have you ever used Aftercut? I’ve got a bag of Aftercut Triple Care hanging around, wondering if it’s any good? Anyone else feel free to chip in if you’ve used it!
That's a all in one product. Not something I would probably ever use.
Hi. How long do I have to wait for overseeding if I use iron to kill the moch?
A couple of weeks
hi Robby love the video thankyou
I checked out the Symbio CMS Shoot 1L from your link , and in the description the application rate it says.
“Dilute 50 mls into at least 10 litres of water for every 10 sq.m of lawn. Apply from early spring to the end of summer”
so for 100 square meter lawn that’s 100 litres of water that’s rather a lot of water
how much water would you use for 100 square meters lawn?
It depends...
As a total fertiliser 30-50 litres per hectare in 400 -
600 litres of water.
As a biostimulant 10-20 litres per hectare in 400 -
600
As a foliar spray
Apply 5-10 litres per hectare in enough water for
>70% leaf coverage litres of water
Hi I have a question last week I woke up to find 15 jackdaws on my lovely green lawn digging it up and leave holes some deep when I looked at what they were eating I saw a small black beetle running across the lawn looking on my phone it said it was a lawn beetle.I have never seen these before but they say they eat the roots of the grass making it go like thatch I brushed all the lumps of turf of the lawn and raked this dead grass out how do I repair this damage as in some places will need seed.
What country are you in
@@Premier_lawns_official Buckinghamshire , England
Hi Robbie, do you have any recommendations on good pre-seed fertilisers to buy?
Hey Josh, I used Symbio Caviar on my own lawn this year. It's full of humic acid and is fab for seed. There is a link to it in the video descripition 😎
Thanks Robbie, I plan to do a full lawn renovation next year that includes re-seeding. This is what I’m thinking.
1) Scarify
2) Aerate
3) Iron sulphate moss control
4) Nitrogen fertiliser
Leave this for a couple of few weeks, then..
5) Re-seed and top dress
6) Symbio caviar
Does this sound a good plan? Is there anything you would change?
@@Josh-it7dn that looks perfect. Maybe some iron a couple of weeks before hand
@@Premier_lawns_official perfect thanks robbie
Hope your like button is well covered Robbie cos it's getting a lot of hammer!! On a more serious point i will have to bare in mind for next year to have some wetting agent handy should we have another prolonged dry spell again.
To get the most from wetting agents you should be using them from March - Sep
Hey Robbie, Jim here from Ottawa, Canada. Where our seasons are " shovel snow" followed by "cut grass". Which is then followed by "rake leaves." Then repeat...
Glad I found your channel.
We recently moved to a nice little suburb 15m x 30m. Very manageable compared to our other corner lot that was beautiful but a PITA. New sod from from the builder (6 weeks old) and not a weed in sight. Working my way back through your vids now. Half the size and more time to play :) Any tips for a new lawn?
Thanks
JW
Hey Jim, thanks for tuning in. I have just the playlist for you.
My family lawn (where this was filmed), it had a lot of weed grass on it. This time last year we killed it off and sowed it out again.
This playlist covers the journey from then to now, with everything we have done on it
ua-cam.com/play/PLV0W3KNEKSkLBBbf9FwRcszJEiCqGZIdb.html
Controversial Comment: I've spent a canny bit of time on composting forums/pages recently, and one thing that keeps coming up - PISS. Its full of nitrogen. I bet it woud be great on the lawn too and you wouldn't look at all like a manianc if you had a nice barrell of wee stored outside hahahaha
Nice lol
Just think slurry
First :-)
Ha!
give me chemicals and i will 100% burn the lawn..im more of an organic man..not because its better for the environment..its coz im a moron lol
Lol mattty