Fixing A Chafer Grub Damaged Lawn

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • How to fix a Chafer grub damaged lawn, in easy steps.
    1. You need to deal with the grubs first however you can. In this video the customer purchased some Nematodes for Chafer grubs (like these ones on Amazon: amzn.to/43bilhX), and watered them daily for 2 weeks as per instructions. Then during the renovation I applied some Turfsolv (available here: lawnright.co.u.... Both of these methods are organic approaches, as most pesticides are banned in the Uk, however professional users have more opportunities.
    2. Then next step was to get everything cut as short as possible due to the fact that the customer would not be needing to mow the lawn for at least 3 to 4 weeks. A strip around the edges followed by a short mow.
    3. The next step was to heavily scarify the lawn. I am using the Stihl RL540 machine which is semi professional but priced around £500 to £600. You can go for something a little less expensive like the Hyundai at around £140 (here on Amazon amzn.to/439urbv). It's electric but has solid reviews. The upgraded Hyundai Petrol scarifier has variable height adjustment for the better quality finish (here on Amazon amzn.to/3C04PSA), and would be my choice - petrol and variable heights of scarification).. Finally pop to screw fix or Aldi as they do a very basic budget model for under £70.. It'll take longer and you might need to let it rest every 30 minutes but it will get there if you're in no rush.
    4. Then I carried out lawn aeration. I am using a machine. The Camon LA25 - a professional machine around £2500, designed for hard work, but you can find cheaper second hand models out there on eBay for example. if you don't want to pay out too much, you can actually manually aerate the whole lawn with a garden fork or by using a manual hollow tine lawn aerator. It does the same job but just takes longer to carry out. I carried out a side by side review of some of the best, here: • Testing 4 BEST Manual ...
    5. Then I overseeded the lawn. Don't sweat this part too much.. Any lawn seed will be fine for most gardens. Just throw it down, or use a spreader. Don't let it form piles or clumps where you can't see soil between each seed. Although I used the hand spreader in this video (its called the handy spreader and is available on Amazon here: amzn.to/45M1WT5), some seeds don't easily flow through it, some do.. It's pot luck! A much better option is to use a drop spreader like I showed in the video. The Scots drop spreader (here on Amazon: amzn.to/3N1SKCF) puts down a good coverage. You do sometimes have to go over the lawn twice but its far more accurate, but will likely take a little longer than the hand spreader. In hindsight I wish I had used it on this lawn!
    6. Then I applied a thin layer of compost to the whole lawn. If your lawn isn't too big, just grab some between your hands and rub it over the seeds. You will happily and easily do this in a short period of time. For larger lawns you might need some help. if you've got a lot of existing grass you can dump piles of any multipurpose compost every 6 to 10 feet roughly and use a brush or rake to work it back and forth, flat, and nestled in down between the existing grass blades without smothering the existing grass. If there is. a lot of bare soil, doing this would move the seeds, so you either do it by hand or consider something like a compost spreader like this Landzie one I used (available here from garden imports: www.gardenimpo...)
    7. Then I used an ordinary garden roller to press down the seeds/compost to improve the seed to soil contact. Finally an application of Turfsolv was carried out before a final watering in.
    Other tools used: Wolf Garten scarifying rake head amzn.to/3BObhvu and handle: amzn.to/3odHSIj
    Camera gear used:
    GoPro hero 8 (available here on Amazon amzn.to/3oHrMql)
    Amazon Tripod amzn.to/3MKhpua
    Rode wireless Mic amzn.to/429yHq6

Комментарии • 99

  • @garethparry6673
    @garethparry6673 Год назад +2

    Never fails to amaze me how much a cut and scarify instantly improves lawn like that.

  • @roberthamilton2334
    @roberthamilton2334 Год назад +1

    I put a fleece over my rear garden, highly recommend, excellent germination and keeps the birds away. Removed it on day 13 excellent result plus you can keep it for again sometime.
    Your a hard grafter Shaun!!

  • @lasamura
    @lasamura 2 месяца назад +1

    Such a pleasure watching you and you quality of work

  • @nickthegardener.1120
    @nickthegardener.1120 4 месяца назад +1

    All of my customers lawns are crappy but most of my customers are old and wanted a gardener and not a lawn. They don't have the money to spend out, but I do what I can with my Screwfix scarifier which is actually very good for the price. 👍

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah it's frustrating I know.. I get something similar with some of mine

  • @nikosterizakis
    @nikosterizakis Год назад +1

    I followed your instructions from another similar video and the results are amazing. I am still fighting patches of weed grass (a bugger to get rid off), but today neighbour complimented on its looks!

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Thank you for the very kind words! It's great isnt it!

  • @philipsills5298
    @philipsills5298 Год назад

    I carried out a lawn restoration on my front lawn after we moved in before Xmas and as spring kicked in realised it had been badly maintained. It was full of moss and weeds. I followed all the steps in your videos less the roller (which I did by walking on instead as rollers aren’t cheap for 1 use). And the lawn looks amazing now. All the neighbours are now buying scarifiers and going over their lawns. Thank you for these great informative videos.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      😊👍👍 here to help

  • @paulmcgarry7745
    @paulmcgarry7745 Год назад

    Excellent demonstration Shaun - from a dead and barren desert to a lovely green lawn😁😁😁. Well done. I would love to see this in a few weeks/months time when it has been mowed a few times and matured. Thank you

  • @algoretex45
    @algoretex45 Год назад

    I didnt know mixing grass seed types was a thing, i have a half shady half sunny grass area and it's what I'll do next time. Great video as always thank you

  • @seanjackson8175
    @seanjackson8175 Год назад

    Dont know how you do this everyday shaun . Done front and back renovation and im knackered!!!!😂😂😂

  • @timc4258
    @timc4258 Год назад

    This was such a satisfying video to watch. I've never seen so many applications! Your attention to detail is really inspiring. Each one made total sense and gave me some new ideas for my annual lawn renovation.

  • @thegeordiefellwalker8878
    @thegeordiefellwalker8878 Год назад

    as long as everyone's happy 👍massive improvement 😊

  • @marklockwood8386
    @marklockwood8386 Год назад

    It looks good and I have have just followed your instructions 5 weeks back to repair I big ded patch were tramperline was and I am pleased with results intact new blades of grass look so green compared to old grass

  • @OfficialSamuelC
    @OfficialSamuelC 2 месяца назад

    If you haven't already, are you able to do a video showing certain pests like the types of grubs that you need to keep an eye out for, how to check for them, and other issues that you should look out for as early signs of a problem? As well as how to address and treat each pest or problem. You could get affiliate links for products so people can buy the products you recommend. I could see the algorithm showing your video to anyone searching in Google and RUclips on 'how to stop pests/disease in my grass' and be a long term popular video that's helpful for many years to come.
    I think it could make a great video like 'How to identify pests and problems that may destroy your grass early on'.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад

      Hi thanks ill certainly add this to my ideas list

  • @OurLanding
    @OurLanding Месяц назад

    I have watched several of your videos and it is helping me improve my knowledge. The biggest issue I have to deal with are weedy lawns. Crab Grass is one of the worst. Some lawns have no grass left. What would you do?

  • @drumsonly44
    @drumsonly44 Год назад +2

    Not sure if you’re aware but acelepryn was just approved for use in the UK (obviously you need a license to spray professionally, isn’t allowed for domestic use.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Oh yes.. gonna be ordering soon 😊👍

    • @pablo9364
      @pablo9364 Год назад

      Wow I never knew , it looks like a full approval. I hope the price drops LOL it’s £2K per litre ?!

  • @luftbaronen
    @luftbaronen Год назад

    Great to see you comeback to the lawn in the same video or at all really. Not a lot of these videos do that. Wish I could contract you here in Norway 😀

  • @traceywoodall6937
    @traceywoodall6937 3 месяца назад

    This was hilarious watching you fight the birds. Even though much of it was speeded up I just kept laughing at the cheeky birds. Great job 👌
    P.S. finally saw one of your jobs a few weeks later this was brilliant so satisfying 😊

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @korimack3456
    @korimack3456 Год назад

    Wow so nice to see before and after you have done such a fantastic job Iv learnt so much by watching your channel

  • @MachsGaming
    @MachsGaming Год назад

    Nice job! I'm in the exact same position due to leatherjackets... God they are a pain. Reseeded and then reseeded again today due to birds, (tbh the Starlings got alot of the grubs) fingers cross for the next few weeks!

  • @andrewarnst9673
    @andrewarnst9673 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic job

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @matt49125
    @matt49125 Год назад

    I had a Robin follow me around the garden when i was scarifying 4 weeks ago

  • @Mike--K
    @Mike--K Год назад

    Wonderful transformation!

  • @coalitionperformance5901
    @coalitionperformance5901 Год назад

    Great job. I reckon if you’d held off one more week/until it had its first cut it would have been worth it for the real wow factor

  • @davidmason5844
    @davidmason5844 Год назад

    Great job and a massive improvement. Thanks for all the useful advice.

  • @thrushvalley
    @thrushvalley 3 месяца назад

    Great job.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @perrywbes
    @perrywbes 6 месяцев назад

    Hi... Not nice what your family coping with at present, times like this we need luck and support..
    Thanks for all you videos last Spring 2023 in NZ I followed your lawn scarify and aerate top-dressed and reseed and wow wow wow. going into end of summer here my lawns are green and lush with cutting x 2 weekly they are so firm and tight... Question should I repeat last spring process or my thinking a light scarify, overseed bare area and a light topdressing. ( brought a landzie, not cheap but easy application) Thanks Warren NZ. good Luck with your camper

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Warren! Aw that's so god to hear and makes me feel proud! If it's super happy Id just go with a light scarify, seed and light dressing absolutely! Thanks.. Ive not even thought about the camper for a few weeks, but Im sure going too get back into it soon

  • @ahyolmu
    @ahyolmu Год назад

    Great video. Thank you so much for all your knowledge sharing.

  • @richsmith6810
    @richsmith6810 Год назад

    I put that Wickes Compost down on my lawn when I renovated, couldn't fault it for the price point

  • @chrislee6377
    @chrislee6377 Год назад

    great honest video keep it up

  • @birenderkapoor3690
    @birenderkapoor3690 3 месяца назад

    Very informative video Shaun.Wish we could clone you. Do nematodes work through grass into the soil? Is it okay to returf in June and apply nematodes in July? Have a big patch of eye sore in the garden. Thanks 🙏

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад

      Hi yes all good and work fine but ideally the nematodes want easy access to the soil.. So either aerate or apply nematodes before the turf goes down

  • @mctend9108
    @mctend9108 Год назад

    Always a thumbs up!

  • @TheLegend-nx3mm
    @TheLegend-nx3mm Год назад

    Thats what I call an awesome job 😉 . What was the fertiliser you used after applying the compost before watering ? And how many bags of compost would I need for a 160sq mtr lawn if using a compost roller ? I'm stunned how good that looks.well done. Kind regards Danny

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi it was turfsolv to help with grub issues.. one bag with roller could do 10 or so square metres depending how well it comes out the spreader

  • @nobbee
    @nobbee 2 месяца назад

    Any suggestions on how to spread the compost over the seed ( top dressing?) if you don’t have one of those cylinder spreaders?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад

      Hi yes.. It can be done by hand. Either grab a handful between both hands and rub hands together, or dump piles every couple of metres and rake or brush it about.. Just be careful this 2nd way if it's on bare soil as it can move seeds best to sprinkle between hands on bare stuff

  • @bilpat5123
    @bilpat5123 Год назад +1

    Great video and transformation, can turfsolv or such solutions be applied any time of the year? Can it be done in the summer or during hot sunny weather or is it better to wait for the cooler months?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi any time of the year for turfsolv. Avoid blazing heat as itll evaporate so on hot days do it really early in the morning

    • @bilpat5123
      @bilpat5123 Год назад

      @@LawnRight thank you.

  • @lyndontaylor4440
    @lyndontaylor4440 Год назад

    Daniel Hibbert always uses a fleece I think they have alot of plus points myself he also sprays it with a wetting agent to help the water from pooling on top!

    • @alaskanmalamute101
      @alaskanmalamute101 Год назад

      He doesnt aerate his lawns though and if I was going to use 1 or the other hollow core way better
      Wetting agent is more for summer drought than heavy down pours

  • @stevedoyle9937
    @stevedoyle9937 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks you. I got my own mud patch for a lawn unfortunately after leatherjackets destroyed it! Is the process the same for this type of grub?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  5 месяцев назад

      Hi yes.. Once the girbs are dealt with it's just.acase of fixing the lawn.. Scarify, aerate, seed and topdress

  • @benshepherd140
    @benshepherd140 Год назад

    Ive a lawn that was 60% moss, ive treated it, thinking of autumn reseed and using the garden fleece, thanks to your vids. Were on heavy clay soil, so should benefit from aerating, what areas do you work in? Your accent sounds not too far from me on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi we are south Yorkshire. There is sma0 on our website where we cover but I imagine you will probably still be out of our area

  • @lordssolicitors
    @lordssolicitors Год назад

    I know you’re in the other part of the country but I know that you are the only professional that can sort my garden out in London. Would you be up for the challenge. I’ve had it re-turfed a few years ago but it’s full of moss in part of the garden, the rest is full of weeds. It needs scarifying, reseeding. I could send you photos of the garden and perhaps if you could help, you could provide me a quote? I genuinely believe that only you can fix my garden.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi that's such a lovely thing to say. Really genuinely touched, but it's not feasible for me right now. In the future this may become an option for me. More than happy to share advice and tips..feel fewer to join our Facebook community also for more helpful advice from other community members at facebook.com/groups/lawnrightcommunity

  • @alaskanmalamute101
    @alaskanmalamute101 Год назад

    10:15 I've had good results with hurrells fr1 football rugby seed 🌱

  • @chrisr2903
    @chrisr2903 Год назад

    Any tips if you don’t have a compost roller? Excellent video.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi Chris.. you can place piles on the floor and gently rake or brush them about... if its totally bare though Id just rub it between your hands as piles might move some of the seeds

    • @chrisr2903
      @chrisr2903 Год назад

      @@LawnRight Many thanks Shaun. Love the videos. I have never had a perfect lawn, but you have inspired me to give it a go. 👍

  • @SPinder-qw6yg
    @SPinder-qw6yg Год назад

    Brilliant video as usual. I've recently done a similar renovation on my lawn , 2 weeks ago I seeded and put compost on, all seems to be germinating well but the old grass is getting rather long, have been watering 3 times a day. Can I mow it or wait until new grass has established?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi you can definitely mow it but just go very steady and only take the tops off.. also maybe hold out a few more days.. in an ideal world we would have the new stuff looking pretty good too..I always try and wait at least 2 weeks after its come up

    • @SPinder-qw6yg
      @SPinder-qw6yg Год назад

      Thanks Shaun that's great 👍

    • @matt49125
      @matt49125 Год назад +1

      I had a similar issue and ended up cutting 3 weeks after seeding. Worked out fine. I wore trainers with plastic bags over them to avoid churning up the ground too much. Also held off watering for 18 hours or so.

    • @SPinder-qw6yg
      @SPinder-qw6yg Год назад

      @@matt49125 thanks Matt that's reassuring.

  • @huddsman69
    @huddsman69 5 месяцев назад

    Silly question, does tap water, which is basically infused with chlorine, damage the grass/plants?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  5 месяцев назад

      Not that I'm aware but maybe there's some studies somewhere

  • @vashon100
    @vashon100 Год назад

    In my area, peat moss seems to be more available than compost, especially pricewise. Have you had success with peat as seed covering?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi I know that Jack's magic used to contain peat as did a lot of composts and were all usually good for seed covering so yes if the pest is part of a multipurpose compost you should be fine

  • @Rk6505
    @Rk6505 Год назад

    Great transformation does the TurfSolv kill the Grubbs or leather jackets??

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi it controls grub numbers

  • @BOOMEL12
    @BOOMEL12 Год назад

    Can you advise how long I should water an over seeding lawn please? Twice a day for how long, with just a hose? Or sprinkler? BOOMEL

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi youve gota keep them dmp till theyve germinated os at least twice a day.. then you can reduce things after that

  • @David-wh7rm
    @David-wh7rm Год назад

    When would you say the best month in Autumn might be for putting seed down but not having heavy rain? Cheers

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      hard to say could be September ish

  • @work.with.naturethorher254
    @work.with.naturethorher254 Год назад

    Any tips to make moles move out from the lawn?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Sorry not really other than setting traps

  • @movingforward1981
    @movingforward1981 Год назад +1

    26:18 you called ?

  • @catherinecooke7931
    @catherinecooke7931 Год назад

    If you use fleece do you try and peg it so it’s not touching the surface or is it okay laying directly on top?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi..I just put the pegs in mine and pushed them half way down not fully down.. so the fleece has a little wiggle room that also allows air flow. So far so good..

  • @markschofield576
    @markschofield576 Год назад

    Hi, what size nozzle do you use on you knapsack sprayer? Ive tried the green ones and it seems a bit fine, thanks

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi it depends what your using it for. Weedspray needs a fine mist, iron heavier.. as for emerald green I use the hypro 110 4

  • @kanhdahar2
    @kanhdahar2 Год назад

    have chafer grub got worse in recent years? the box hedge caterpillar have been really bad the last couple years

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Ive seen more and more over the last 20 years to be honest.. the decline in available treatments hasn't helped

  • @AM-wt8qi
    @AM-wt8qi 4 месяца назад

    Is it ok to walk on lawn after a renovation ?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  4 месяца назад

      I would ideally keep off as much as possible as you may disturb the seeds..

  • @vashon100
    @vashon100 Год назад

    0:55 you said you quoted the lawn 3 weeks ago but then said first time you saw it was today. Seems odd.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi just replayed it and it does seem odd lol but I think what I was saying is I came here 3 weeks ago quote and that was the first time I had seen the lawn as they were brand new customers

  • @guitarshopfolkestone885
    @guitarshopfolkestone885 2 месяца назад

    was any treatment applied?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi the customer applied nematodes a few weeks before we renovated

    • @guitarshopfolkestone885
      @guitarshopfolkestone885 2 месяца назад

      @@LawnRight many thanks

  • @jaspervonbach3621
    @jaspervonbach3621 10 месяцев назад

    This is an expensive repair job because it is labor and time intensive. All of the damage to the lawn could have been prevented if the owners had treated for grubs at the appropriate time in the spring.