I’ve struggled with ants in my lawn in the past and this video is a 3 way test between popular insect products. ua-cam.com/video/Yz7OFr0NLoE/v-deo.html
I’ve always used Pennington and have been peeking at the EZ Seed wondering how it would compare with Pennington. Thank you for this video it was VERY helpful…. I am going to stick with Pennington and leave the Scott’s EZ Seed to try at a later time. I need my grass to grow back after construction damage very quickly before the yard goes dormant. I know for sure Pennington will do the trick :)
If it was project farm you would have heard and the Scott’s seed is growing slowly. And the Pennington shoots to the lead. And the scoots is falling behind. And the Pennington is coming in fuller. And the and the and the and the and the etc
great "real" review and thanks! I just planted some Pennington grass and hoping it grows as lush as your test. I would like to know which one last the longest.
OK, so looking out toward the street, you have scott on the right and Penn on the left. At the 7 day mark, it was the same. On the 14-day mark, your boxes flipped??? It's still a good comparison. I'm just not sure which is which. You got a comment from me also. 😅
You can also apply plant growth regulators to mature grass to get similar results with most grass types. Low mow maintenance is definitely an overlooked factor sometimes.
Definitely put them in a “sun/shade” area and the location between the two planters was rotated as well. As far as water, pretty much twice a day. Once before work and once when I got home. Both products contain an absorbent material to help hold moisture in. Probably not the most scientific approach, but tried to treat both planters EXACTLY the same in regards to sun and water. Hope that helps 👍
You are 100% correct. Rye grass was the first type listed for each product and both have fine fescue too. The video was designed for the average home owner shopping at a big box store so I didn’t touch on the actual seed makeup of each product. Both products advertised growing grass fast, so that was the metric tested. Thanks for watching
You used 2 different types of grass seed mixes too. the pennington was dense shade and the Scotts was a sun and shade mix. Those will be different percentages for seed mix with the pennington probably having more of a fine fescue mix in it for the dense shade, whereas the scotts will also have a fine fescue in it but not as much and probably have more perennial ryegrass in it to be able to handle the sunny area since it is a sun and shade mix versus the dense shade mix. If the test was done with both sun and shade mixes I am sure they would have both been pretty close to each other throughout the growing.
A details guy, much respect! You're right they are slightly different but both were heavy on Fescues so i thought it would be close enough. The standard sun shade mix of the Scotts actually had some bluegrass in it if i'm remembering right so that might have made it a closer fight. Both great products, and i'll tighten up my testing parameters for next time.
They “reversed” because you allowed the grass to take a larger cut when mowed. If you had mowed every day to ensure they never grew past a certain length you would of never seen a “flip”
Great observation. When one sample got so tall it seemed wrong to cut it without cutting the other sample and when both samples were overgrown and needed trimming you are 100% correct that the taller grass took more of a beating because more was cut off. Thanks for your comment and watching my stuff!
I hate laying down grass seed. Not that it is all that hard it is the baby sitting. You have to keep the seed moist. Im busy so it is a bit of a hassle to remember to wet the patch a couple times a day. This year I have 8 patches Im seeding. I found an electric water valve online I will put on my spigot & attack my hose to & plug it into a timer. THEN the timer will do the watering. Yeah, I looked at sprinkler controllers but this was $8 and I have the timer. !
I hear you dude, watering and consistency is the hardest part. Check out my pre germination video. By pre soaking the seeds in a bucket, you can actually get them to pop before you plant them in the dirt and then they start growing in 2 days. It cuts down on the watering significantly because once they start growing you can start dialing it back. Keeping seed wet is tough but soaking in a bucket is super easy! ua-cam.com/video/WRKT0ZIwHhI/v-deo.html
I rotated them to get even sun to try to make the test more fair and then realized during editing that it made it really hard to follow. Tried to add text on most clips to help keep them straight but that’s my bad!
The best seed on Amazon of course, Jonathan Green Black Beauty Ultra. I have a link in the video description if you want to see what I’m talking about.
I just bought Pennington just because today this exact product and I used it according to directions so I’m going to see how it works. I’ve used Scott’s seeds and watered everyday for 3 weeks and nothing grew out. How much and how many times a day did you water in the beginning?
The key is keeping that baby seed wet at all times and both products contain a mulch that helps retain water to make this easier. Water as often as needed to keep things nice and moist, especially for the first week or two, then dial it back once you have some good growth.
@@suburbanacreage thank you for the info yeah I set an alarm to water it daily and twice but this new one is the mulch so it should keep it hydrated. Now it did rain the last few days but it’s kinda cold so that might slow the germination process but it’s not freezing it’s just cold
@E85_STI the cold will slow things down a ton. If you don’t have success, that’s why. Might have to try again in the spring. I don’t have an in ground irrigation system so my hoses are on timers like this one: amzn.to/49uUH3E That way I can set it to water every 6 hours for 15 minutes at a time. Works slick and then I don’t have to do it.
So I am a District Manager for the company that owns Pennington. I will say be sure to check expiration dates. We test our germination twice a year. Sometimes the Scott’s seed on the shelf can be up to two years old and that’s why it’s not germinating well.
Applied Scotts ez seed 7 days ago. kept it watered daily. Just checked it... not one blade of grass yet. I added some more ez seed and watered. Let's see what happens.
@@justinbabb2259 I applied more ez seed and kept it watered (thank God we had a lot of rain). After about 5 weeks I have a nice amount of grass. Long process imo. I will apply more seed in the fall.
I think it was too small of an area to really test weed seed content but no, I didn’t notice any for either brand. Historically, I think both brands are “high end” enough to be fairly minimal.
Seed to soil contact is kinda all I’m looking for but you’re right, one way to achieve that is from lightly raking it into the dirt which would slightly bury it.
Any amount of soaking is going to help you immensely with germination percentages. I like to live dangerously so I run it up until the very end when I see tiny roots coming out. That's the max though, you're fine and I bet they grow great.
If I’m spreading this in and around my current grass to add grass around dead spots should I rake up all the dead turf grass? Lawn is brand new a year ago and grass was laid down from a farming company but some patches are dead.
Is the grass actually dead, or is it in dormant? If the grass is dead, you'll have to rake or dethatch all the dead grass before you overseed it, so the new grass seeds can be in contact with the soil. If the seeds are not in contact with the soil, the seeds will not germinate.
Yeah probably but I personally would want some more seed mixed in there. I like the moisture absorbing material they use but it’s a tad light on seed. I went HEAVY in my planters and that’s why they look good in the video, I guess you could go heavy in the lawn too if doing a bigger area. I liked both products though, pretty solid options from both companies.
@@suburbanacreage Thanks for the quick reply! I actually have extra seed lying around that I could use, so this might be what I do to improve the density!
@brandongary3594 I think it’ll work great for that, especially if you already have the product. I’m not sure where you’re located but getting into summer just remember to keep your watering game on point and you’ll be fine! Good luck
It would probably work and it’s stupid easy to apply so for me, I like products that are hard to screw up and I’m currently testing the Scott’s on a larger area. Your biggest challenge this time of year is going to be water. Keep those little seed babies wet and happy, and that’s hard when temps get into the 80’s and 90’s. You might be ahead to wait until fall, also known as international over seed weather. Good luck!
The product you see me pouring into the test planter is what I used. I’m gonna have to talk to my editor about the still graphic image mistake. Spoiler: it’s me, I’m the crappy editor.
I’ve struggled with ants in my lawn in the past and this video is a 3 way test between popular insect products.
ua-cam.com/video/Yz7OFr0NLoE/v-deo.html
Do you have video on how to plant in yard. I tried and didn’t fair so well so I’m wondered if their is a better way to do it
Pennington is my name and I just bought their product. I just feel like I got complimented a ton of times by watching this
I’ve tried both with just regular seed. Pennington grows a lot faster with better germination.
I’ve always used Pennington and have been peeking at the EZ Seed wondering how it would compare with Pennington. Thank you for this video it was VERY helpful…. I am going to stick with Pennington and leave the Scott’s EZ Seed to try at a later time. I need my grass to grow back after construction damage very quickly before the yard goes dormant. I know for sure Pennington will do the trick :)
Thanks for watching and good luck with your fall renovation.
Lol I thought the project farm guy was testing grass seed for a second😂 I had to do a double take
I’m going to take that as a compliment because that dude is the GOAT! Love that channel
If it was project farm you would have heard and the Scott’s seed is growing slowly. And the Pennington shoots to the lead. And the scoots is falling behind. And the Pennington is coming in fuller. And the and the and the and the and the etc
"We're gonna test that"
""We're gonna see about that!"
great "real" review and thanks! I just planted some Pennington grass and hoping it grows as lush as your test. I would like to know which one last the longest.
How’s the grass doing?
@@astrosfan5288
About as bad as the astros
Hey how’s your grass growing
Just peach fuzz still. Wondering if i got bad seeds
Is it was bad?
What did you end up doing
I just used the Pennington on a stump grounded area. Hope it works 🙏🙏🙏
OK, so looking out toward the street, you have scott on the right and Penn on the left. At the 7 day mark, it was the same. On the 14-day mark, your boxes flipped??? It's still a good comparison. I'm just not sure which is which. You got a comment from me also. 😅
I prefer the Scotts because it grows slower and I don’t have to cut the grass as much. After cutting, it looks freshly cut for longer.
You can also apply plant growth regulators to mature grass to get similar results with most grass types. Low mow maintenance is definitely an overlooked factor sometimes.
One of the best reviews I’ve seen
But I wanted more info about it
Appropriately how much sun did it get
How many times a day did you water it
Definitely put them in a “sun/shade” area and the location between the two planters was rotated as well. As far as water, pretty much twice a day. Once before work and once when I got home. Both products contain an absorbent material to help hold moisture in. Probably not the most scientific approach, but tried to treat both planters EXACTLY the same in regards to sun and water. Hope that helps 👍
It's all about the seed. What were the seed types listed? I'm sure each at varieties of PRG, TTTF, Fine Fescue, and maybe a little KBG.
You are 100% correct. Rye grass was the first type listed for each product and both have fine fescue too. The video was designed for the average home owner shopping at a big box store so I didn’t touch on the actual seed makeup of each product. Both products advertised growing grass fast, so that was the metric tested. Thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks!!
Thanks for this!
can you make a video of how much seed to use per square feet
You used 2 different types of grass seed mixes too. the pennington was dense shade and the Scotts was a sun and shade mix. Those will be different percentages for seed mix with the pennington probably having more of a fine fescue mix in it for the dense shade, whereas the scotts will also have a fine fescue in it but not as much and probably have more perennial ryegrass in it to be able to handle the sunny area since it is a sun and shade mix versus the dense shade mix. If the test was done with both sun and shade mixes I am sure they would have both been pretty close to each other throughout the growing.
A details guy, much respect! You're right they are slightly different but both were heavy on Fescues so i thought it would be close enough. The standard sun shade mix of the Scotts actually had some bluegrass in it if i'm remembering right so that might have made it a closer fight. Both great products, and i'll tighten up my testing parameters for next time.
They “reversed” because you allowed the grass to take a larger cut when mowed. If you had mowed every day to ensure they never grew past a certain length you would of never seen a “flip”
Great observation. When one sample got so tall it seemed wrong to cut it without cutting the other sample and when both samples were overgrown and needed trimming you are 100% correct that the taller grass took more of a beating because more was cut off. Thanks for your comment and watching my stuff!
@@suburbanacreage thank you for the video and confirmation of what I’m choosing lol
I hate laying down grass seed. Not that it is all that hard it is the baby sitting. You have to keep the seed moist.
Im busy so it is a bit of a hassle to remember to wet the patch a couple times a day. This year I have 8 patches
Im seeding. I found an electric water valve online I will put on my spigot & attack my hose to & plug it into a timer.
THEN the timer will do the watering. Yeah, I looked at sprinkler controllers but this was $8 and I have the timer.
!
I hear you dude, watering and consistency is the hardest part. Check out my pre germination video. By pre soaking the seeds in a bucket, you can actually get them to pop before you plant them in the dirt and then they start growing in 2 days. It cuts down on the watering significantly because once they start growing you can start dialing it back. Keeping seed wet is tough but soaking in a bucket is super easy!
ua-cam.com/video/WRKT0ZIwHhI/v-deo.html
Bro you flipped the arrangement of the grass like every shot. Kinda confusing to keep track of which was which lol.
I rotated them to get even sun to try to make the test more fair and then realized during editing that it made it really hard to follow. Tried to add text on most clips to help keep them straight but that’s my bad!
Wasn’t confusing for me, very basic video
How long did you water each product?
What kind of seed are you using?
The best seed on Amazon of course, Jonathan Green Black Beauty Ultra. I have a link in the video description if you want to see what I’m talking about.
I just bought Pennington just because today this exact product and I used it according to directions so I’m going to see how it works. I’ve used Scott’s seeds and watered everyday for 3 weeks and nothing grew out. How much and how many times a day did you water in the beginning?
The key is keeping that baby seed wet at all times and both products contain a mulch that helps retain water to make this easier. Water as often as needed to keep things nice and moist, especially for the first week or two, then dial it back once you have some good growth.
@@suburbanacreage thank you for the info yeah I set an alarm to water it daily and twice but this new one is the mulch so it should keep it hydrated. Now it did rain the last few days but it’s kinda cold so that might slow the germination process but it’s not freezing it’s just cold
@E85_STI the cold will slow things down a ton. If you don’t have success, that’s why. Might have to try again in the spring. I don’t have an in ground irrigation system so my hoses are on timers like this one: amzn.to/49uUH3E
That way I can set it to water every 6 hours for 15 minutes at a time. Works slick and then I don’t have to do it.
So I am a District Manager for the company that owns Pennington. I will say be sure to check expiration dates. We test our germination twice a year. Sometimes the Scott’s seed on the shelf can be up to two years old and that’s why it’s not germinating well.
@Stephenson106 great tip, thanks for sharing!
what type of grass is that?
Applied Scotts ez seed 7 days ago. kept it watered daily. Just checked it... not one blade of grass yet. I added some more ez seed and watered. Let's see what happens.
It work?
@@justinbabb2259 I applied more ez seed and kept it watered (thank God we had a lot of rain). After about 5 weeks I have a nice amount of grass. Long process imo. I will apply more seed in the fall.
Did you notice any weeds from either seed product?
I think it was too small of an area to really test weed seed content but no, I didn’t notice any for either brand. Historically, I think both brands are “high end” enough to be fairly minimal.
nice!...don't you have to slightly bury it?
Seed to soil contact is kinda all I’m looking for but you’re right, one way to achieve that is from lightly raking it into the dirt which would slightly bury it.
@@suburbanacreage hey, I bought the product. How come you put so much.? I don't u weren't supposed to? thanks hun
I imagine the color difference can be chalked up to the fertilizer.
Any amount of soaking is going to help you immensely with germination percentages. I like to live dangerously so I run it up until the very end when I see tiny roots coming out. That's the max though, you're fine and I bet they grow great.
If I’m spreading this in and around my current grass to add grass around dead spots should I rake up all the dead turf grass? Lawn is brand new a year ago and grass was laid down from a farming company but some patches are dead.
Is the grass actually dead, or is it in dormant? If the grass is dead, you'll have to rake or dethatch all the dead grass before you overseed it, so the new grass seeds can be in contact with the soil. If the seeds are not in contact with the soil, the seeds will not germinate.
Do you think you could use this to reconstruct an entire lawn as opposed to a patch?
Yeah probably but I personally would want some more seed mixed in there. I like the moisture absorbing material they use but it’s a tad light on seed. I went HEAVY in my planters and that’s why they look good in the video, I guess you could go heavy in the lawn too if doing a bigger area. I liked both products though, pretty solid options from both companies.
@@suburbanacreage Thanks for the quick reply! I actually have extra seed lying around that I could use, so this might be what I do to improve the density!
@brandongary3594 I think it’ll work great for that, especially if you already have the product. I’m not sure where you’re located but getting into summer just remember to keep your watering game on point and you’ll be fine! Good luck
I planted Pennington and it is the best
Can't really go wrong with either but I thought a side by side test would be fun.
Would you recommend that I seed my entire backyard with either of these products? Application is for new construction, it’s struggling
It would probably work and it’s stupid easy to apply so for me, I like products that are hard to screw up and I’m currently testing the Scott’s on a larger area. Your biggest challenge this time of year is going to be water. Keep those little seed babies wet and happy, and that’s hard when temps get into the 80’s and 90’s. You might be ahead to wait until fall, also known as international over seed weather. Good luck!
I wouldn't recommend it unless your yard is tiny. They are for patching. A small bag only covers 200 sq ft and is $20 to $50
Need a grass seed control
No
@@LITTLEROCK2517 I mean do you even need all this or just seed
Scotts is over-processed and probably injures the seeds.
My Scotts isn't growing at all. Waste of money.
You know about the Scott’s no quibble guarantee right? Call them up and get a refund if you aren’t happy with the product.
I’m confused because u show 2 different Pennington products
😂😂😂 EXACTLY!!
The product you see me pouring into the test planter is what I used. I’m gonna have to talk to my editor about the still graphic image mistake. Spoiler: it’s me, I’m the crappy editor.