you know you found a good guy when he cant talk about renovating a lawn while seemingly putting mo effort into shoving how much more educated and well versed he is in the matter down your throat. Best teachers are humble. (also the intermission to play with your dog while explaining lawn tips also shows your character.
This isn't a renovation, this should be typical yearly maintenance except for the topdressing, it's not needed on a home lawn unless your wanting something short like Tee height or lower
Be really nice to see someone do this to the average lawn, Ya know one of those lawns thats uneven ands has dips from weeds...again something the average person will more than likely be dealing with.
seeded my first lawn ever last week. Its an extension to my existing lawn, about 120m2. Definetly couldnt have done it without your tips and tricks, thanks man. Next year i have to do a renovation on the existing lawn, so ill make sure to come back to this video then! keep up the good work man!!
I got one of those hollow tine manual aerators, this will be the 3rd year using it. First year was like trying to core cement! Id jump on the aerator with 100odd kilos of might and itd just go in about 5mm. Last year i pretty much bottomed out everywhere except main foot traffic areas. 100% recommend aerating if you have never done so. It will (and has made) a world of difference.
I’ve worked in golf maintenance for 20 years, and I couldn’t imagine putting this much effort into the front yard (lawn) as y’all call it. Much less the bentgrass green you are about to hand water daily. I commend you.
@@chosen1one930 yeah I live in a transitional zone is the US. Bermuda grass goes dormant in the winter which we don’t overseed. We put tarps on problem tees, and on the greens when it gets very cold
I watched this last year but ran out of time to reno my lawn during the window. Back here this year to finally get it done! Honestly the best instructional video for doing a lawn renovation!
It's funny because in France even very well-maintained lawns are not to this extent (exept in golfs), this one would have seemed to me to be in superb condition even though I am a landscaper. But we don't have the same approach to landscaping at all. You're doing a good job. Big up From France!
I would never do anything like this since I don't care if my lawn looks top notch, but it's enjoyable watching someone who does and seeing what it takes.
Seeing you beat this lawn right down makes me feel a bit better about mine. I dethatched and then scarified mine and it was looking really rough, and I thought I might have taken it too far, but it seems to be recovering. I did overseed as well and watered for a few days and now we’ve got several days of rain which makes my life a lot easier. New York so it’s cool season grass. I feel I’m being sucked into the rabbit hole of lawn care and by next year I might be ordering in truckloads of sand and buying a reel mower. Jk I don’t think I’ll ever take it that far but these RUclips lawns always look beautiful. It’s certainly a lot of work though.
Just spent several hours this weekend doing my front yard. I think its a mix of buffalo and some other stuff. Didn't aerate but scarified it and cut it right back but not as much as yours of course. First time doing this kind of thing so I'm a bit hesitant about the whole process but looking forward to seeing how it turns out and hoping for the best !
When you go to find the update from the latest video, and realise it's autumn in the UK and spring in Aus 😭 - This vid was so cool though. Just started doing a bit of work on my dad's lawn as he neglects it a bit. Don't think he'd be happy if I scalped it all the way back next spring, although I'm tempted after watching this! Thanks for sharing! 🤟
PLT: If using an aerating machine, good idea to disinfect the tines before using. Lots of lawn diseases to worry about without injecting some other guy's problem into your lawn. A bucket with some bleach and soap is all it takes. A hose and a spray bottle of bleach might suffice.
Got my sub mate I’ve been using your tips on my front yard and it’s came up a treat, people are now commenting on it. Only thing that annoys me is there’s 2 different types of grass . About to start my back yard now and need to get rid of a fair bit of crab grass in some spots.
Scalped, scarified, cored, top dressed, fertilised, added pre emergent and black beetle dust to my Zoysia last weekend. One week later she's pushed through 75% of the top dressing, happy days. Followed your advice from last years lawn reno thanks. Couldn't get USGA sand so went with a coarse washed river sand, might be a bit too course but the lawn is built on an underlay that is pretty fine sand and heaps of organics, hoping the course stuff drops down the core holes so its doesn't feel so spongy under foot. P.S What's the orange robot thing in the background around the 8:30 mark?
Why do people think this a renovation? It's not, it's typical yearly maintenance you should do on your yard. I would verticut over aeration for regular yards, any superintendent would tell you that. Renovations are much bigger projects than something you can do in one day typically. Regrassing, sod, New drainage, completely new soil, things like that. If you take care of your yard regularly than yearly maintenance it keeps looking good. Renovations are things you do over longer periods because they last longer like drainage.
Hi, great work! The information you provided is incredibly valuable. I have a question regarding the application of granular fertilizer and over-seeding. In many videos, it's recommended to apply the granular fertilizer (and over-seeding if applicable) BEFORE spreading the top dressing. The idea is that having the fertilizer in direct contact with the grass encourages faster and better growth to push through the top dressing, and the cuts and holes from verticutting and core aeration provide pockets for the seeds to germinate under the top dressing. However, I noticed that you applied your fertilizer after spreading the top dressing. Could you share your thoughts on this approach? Best regards, Niels
meanwhile my lawn is not sprayed, unirrigated, unfertilised and only leveled if there are bumps / holes and is mowed once a week I don't exhibit any issues with thatch or over compaction. Currently I have let it grow for 2 weeks to let clovers in it bloom and will be mowed in next couple of days when clover flowers start to brown
Enjoyed this video and motivated me enough to schedule my own lawn renovation! I'd like to ask your opinion on my methodology: Part of the reason I want to renovate my lawn is that I have a lot of moss (Southern Washington State climate, Vancouver to be exact). I am planning to scalp>scarify>aerate>level>topdress>overseed>fertilize my entire lawn - do you recommend me treating my lawn with a moss killer as part of my lawn renovation, or will the scalping and scarifying solve my moss problem? (Part of the reason I'm renovating my lawn is to nurse my soil back into shape; it is densely compacted and I think that's a big cause of the moss.) I was considering putting down a heavy application of 'Moss Out" or similar product a week or so before I scalp/scarify. What would you do?
Yo mate what up welcome to another lawn tip vid, looking good i thought ypu wpuld have just used the rideon to clean up the cores but i guess if the lawn isnt wet they will just fly apart and turn to dust.. looks good cant wait to see the bounce back🤙
Great video, mate! Good to see Aussie content. Have subbed and will check out the rest of your content. I have bought a 20+ year rental in country NSW and the "lawn" is a mongrel mix that has probably only ever been slashed a few times a year before rental inspection. Plan is to kill it and grow a new one since turf is out of the budget!
Awesome video. Love how the dogs aren't bothered by the machinery as well. Curious, is there any issue doing scalp, verti, fert and leaving the top dress a few weeks later?
Love it. Always follow this on my kyk each spring from your old house vids!! Side note what ear pods are you using? Are they both block out and Bluetooth ?
This is my second Reno. First time I brought in top soil after I killed my grass. This time I scalped as low as possible and used a dethacher. I still have dead grass all over and wondering if this will be a problem when o put down seed? Can I see into it and maybe try to rake the seed in as much as possible? Or do I need bare dirt???
Gidday Ben, Thanks for vid,just finished my Reno on my Kikuyu in Ballarat area two weeks ago(Hopefully not to early) My question is can l mix your Pronto with your spring lawn tips mix? I have not mixed them on the first application this time but it would great to know if l could on the next application. Thanks again Glen 😊
Renovating a lawn from start to finish requires careful planning, preparation, and ongoing maintenance to achieve the desired results. By following these steps and implementing best practices for lawn care and management, you can transform a tired or damaged lawn into a lush, thriving landscape that enhances the beauty and value of your property for years to come.
Hi, please I have 2 questions to ask. I recently repaired my couch lawn it’s been 2 weeks and it’s slowly coming back to live as I really really go hard on it and scarified it to the ground. My question is 1. Can I apply fertiliser now or wait I’ll the grass are fully back on 2. Please which type of lump would you recommend for sprinkler
Why don't you just use a dethatcher and have it pull out all the dead grass and leave the live grass there? Then just do some core aeration and re-seed? That's what I did for my backyard and it all came back nice and thick.
As a cool season grass guy, I'm always jealous just how much you can beat up your yard and still have it fill in afterwards. But, I'll happily dodge all the weeds that are present in the warmer climates that are much harder to control.
I need to know where you got that soaker hose/sprinkler hose from. Have a good size lot and it would be a benefit having that at our house. Tnanks and blessings
what about the result brother.? can you show us the time lapse for lawn to the processes on following days.. thank u so much for your priceless endeavours..
Hey man, love following your stuff. Always gets me keen for my Reno no matter how many times I watch 😅 Curious if I should be worried adding sand to a more clay rich soil? Would it harden?
Amazing stuff mate. Any reason you lay fert after the sand? Would it make any difference if you fert prior to top dressing to keep birds & stuff away from eating it
Thank you for the tutorial 😊 , I have Sir Walter and don’t know what category of grass that comes after, but it has a thick thatch , been down about 20 years and I reckon never touched, can I do all the steps you mentioned ? Cheers from Qld and an ex Millthorpe boy 😊
I do a Reno each year on my dwarf Kikuyu and my tiftuf lawns, but only cut down to dirt and give a light top dress. I was looking at buying a Predator 510 dethatcher next season. You only used a groomer. Do you think it is necessary to get a dethatcher, scarifier and groomer. Would the groomer be enough, or would the other attachments be handy during the growing season? Seems pointless having all the gear if I don't need it. Would appreciate your feedback
Hi, Thanks for sharing your tips! ...... We have sapphire buffalo in the backyard here in Brisbane, looking at doing a lawn reno in the next few weeks... Has been quite dry, not actively watering. Q - Should we water for a couple of weeks before scalping? Q - How low should we scalp, given its sapphire buffalo? Q - What top dress do you recommend for this type of lawn? Q - What fertiliser do you recommend for this type of lawn? Thanks in advance!
Your vid motivated me to have a crack at my own reno. Sir Walter buffalo so I didn’t scalp it too heavily. How long before you give it it’s first mow? And do you you mow it pretty high initially?
Hey that hose you use to water at the end of this. Is that home-made? I love how much coverage that gets and would love something like that for my lawn. However it does seem you need crazy high water pressure to keep it going.
Could you use a poop vacume for picking the cores up? The greystone vacumes work brilliantly for sucking up goat poo pellets im guessing the cores would be about the same weight
I just had my lawn top dressed for the first time & it is struggling to come back. There’s brown patches amongst the green. Friend said the brown patches are burnt because of the fert. Any thoughts?
I'm down in Adelaide, had spray on fescue just over a year ago about 135sqm, been struggling ever since with patchy parts with no growth and some with beautiful lush growth and some really thin. Not sure what to do
you know you found a good guy when he cant talk about renovating a lawn while seemingly putting mo effort into shoving how much more educated and well versed he is in the matter down your throat. Best teachers are humble. (also the intermission to play with your dog while explaining lawn tips also shows your character.
This isn't a renovation, this should be typical yearly maintenance except for the topdressing, it's not needed on a home lawn unless your wanting something short like Tee height or lower
It’s what we call it in Australia on the golf course when we do our yearly renovations. Just a term that is used in the industry over here 👍🏽
@@LawnTips where in Australia are you from
Be really nice to see someone do this to the average lawn, Ya know one of those lawns thats uneven ands has dips from weeds...again something the average person will more than likely be dealing with.
Omg I thought my lawn renovation was gonna be too much work, and then I watched your video. I just got done. It so easy!! Thank you!! ❤️
seeded my first lawn ever last week. Its an extension to my existing lawn, about 120m2. Definetly couldnt have done it without your tips and tricks, thanks man.
Next year i have to do a renovation on the existing lawn, so ill make sure to come back to this video then! keep up the good work man!!
Thanks legend!
I got one of those hollow tine manual aerators, this will be the 3rd year using it. First year was like trying to core cement! Id jump on the aerator with 100odd kilos of might and itd just go in about 5mm. Last year i pretty much bottomed out everywhere except main foot traffic areas. 100% recommend aerating if you have never done so. It will (and has made) a world of difference.
I’ve worked in golf maintenance for 20 years, and I couldn’t imagine putting this much effort into the front yard (lawn) as y’all call it. Much less the bentgrass green you are about to hand water daily. I commend you.
All good tugboat take it easy
It's his Job. Lol
If you worked in golf maintenance you should this isn't a renovation, just typical yearly maintenance
Ryan Knorr, and Connor Ward. are really good channels if you really have a desire.
@@chosen1one930 yeah I live in a transitional zone is the US. Bermuda grass goes dormant in the winter which we don’t overseed. We put tarps on problem tees, and on the greens when it gets very cold
I watched this last year but ran out of time to reno my lawn during the window. Back here this year to finally get it done! Honestly the best instructional video for doing a lawn renovation!
Cheers mate! Good luck with the reno 👌🏽
It's funny because in France even very well-maintained lawns are not to this extent (exept in golfs), this one would have seemed to me to be in superb condition even though I am a landscaper. But we don't have the same approach to landscaping at all.
You're doing a good job. Big up From France!
Im happy you go back to these basic videos. Totally relatable to where I’m at atm. Great video.
This was an aggressive reno . Great to see you back working on the front lawn again. .
I would never do anything like this since I don't care if my lawn looks top notch, but it's enjoyable watching someone who does and seeing what it takes.
Seeing you beat this lawn right down makes me feel a bit better about mine. I dethatched and then scarified mine and it was looking really rough, and I thought I might have taken it too far, but it seems to be recovering. I did overseed as well and watered for a few days and now we’ve got several days of rain which makes my life a lot easier. New York so it’s cool season grass. I feel I’m being sucked into the rabbit hole of lawn care and by next year I might be ordering in truckloads of sand and buying a reel mower. Jk I don’t think I’ll ever take it that far but these RUclips lawns always look beautiful. It’s certainly a lot of work though.
Magic! Hands down the best Lawn Channel on YT :) Cheers from QLD.
Great to see you back working on the front lawn again. 👍👍
Just spent several hours this weekend doing my front yard. I think its a mix of buffalo and some other stuff. Didn't aerate but scarified it and cut it right back but not as much as yours of course. First time doing this kind of thing so I'm a bit hesitant about the whole process but looking forward to seeing how it turns out and hoping for the best !
When you go to find the update from the latest video, and realise it's autumn in the UK and spring in Aus 😭 - This vid was so cool though. Just started doing a bit of work on my dad's lawn as he neglects it a bit. Don't think he'd be happy if I scalped it all the way back next spring, although I'm tempted after watching this! Thanks for sharing! 🤟
What a pro! Didn’t go half way with nothing!
Its nice to watch someone else do all the work for a change...if I could see that is
Ryobi dethatcher has been an absolute treat, there are other brands available now as well
Did my first ever lawn Reno on Kikuyu last year. I’m thinking I might do it every fourth year or so. Respect to you guys doing it every year.
one of the best and most informative videos ive seen
PLT: If using an aerating machine, good idea to disinfect the tines before using. Lots of lawn diseases to worry about without injecting some other guy's problem into your lawn. A bucket with some bleach and soap is all it takes. A hose and a spray bottle of bleach might suffice.
Also, a piece of chain link fence and a rope can be used to level out the sand. Works well with a golf cart.
Common myth. Very little disease is going to be transportable in this way.
I missed these normal lawn vids after all the golf course vids
Got my sub mate I’ve been using your tips on my front yard and it’s came up a treat, people are now commenting on it.
Only thing that annoys me is there’s 2 different types of grass .
About to start my back yard now and need to get rid of a fair bit of crab grass in some spots.
My bunnings masport 470 does am awesome job of scalping.. and picks up all the thatch at the same time👌👌
Hey what time of year do you do this to your lawn? I have kikuyu lawn and live in WA down south?
Brilliant as usual!
Well done on the custom UE headphones! Much better hearing protection for you as well!
I love the effort. I’m envious of the equipment!!!
Love the music you picked.
Scalped, scarified, cored, top dressed, fertilised, added pre emergent and black beetle dust to my Zoysia last weekend. One week later she's pushed through 75% of the top dressing, happy days. Followed your advice from last years lawn reno thanks.
Couldn't get USGA sand so went with a coarse washed river sand, might be a bit too course but the lawn is built on an underlay that is pretty fine sand and heaps of organics, hoping the course stuff drops down the core holes so its doesn't feel so spongy under foot.
P.S What's the orange robot thing in the background around the 8:30 mark?
Looks like a robot mower
Love it. And love the cameo from the robot mower ;)
Watch Ohio State's turf grass videos. No one believes it but if you put the sand down first, then core aerate, the holes get filled better
This was an aggressive reno 👌
Isn't it soon time to get some in-ground sprinklers put in for the front yard? Could be a cool little side project to follow this year.
Another awesome video Ben, great tips 😂
I need that sprinkler !!
Fantastic, great man.Finished my Reno on the Kikuyu and its such a satisfying feeling.
Why do people think this a renovation? It's not, it's typical yearly maintenance you should do on your yard. I would verticut over aeration for regular yards, any superintendent would tell you that. Renovations are much bigger projects than something you can do in one day typically. Regrassing, sod, New drainage, completely new soil, things like that. If you take care of your yard regularly than yearly maintenance it keeps looking good. Renovations are things you do over longer periods because they last longer like drainage.
i had a little giggle when i saw the robot mower in the backround
Mate put dominate mini down on wednesday, instant results. Great product.
I bet your back was thanking you a million for using the giant blue sand spreader instead of shoveling it all out like old times - hahaha😊
Awesome bro, always loved a good reno vid!
Lucky Maple was there in the supervisor role, should yield much nicer results with her guidance.
Great vid Ben.
Hi, great work! The information you provided is incredibly valuable. I have a question regarding the application of granular fertilizer and over-seeding. In many videos, it's recommended to apply the granular fertilizer (and over-seeding if applicable) BEFORE spreading the top dressing. The idea is that having the fertilizer in direct contact with the grass encourages faster and better growth to push through the top dressing, and the cuts and holes from verticutting and core aeration provide pockets for the seeds to germinate under the top dressing. However, I noticed that you applied your fertilizer after spreading the top dressing. Could you share your thoughts on this approach? Best regards, Niels
meanwhile my lawn is not sprayed, unirrigated, unfertilised and only leveled if there are bumps / holes and is mowed once a week
I don't exhibit any issues with thatch or over compaction.
Currently I have let it grow for 2 weeks to let clovers in it bloom and will be mowed in next couple of days when clover flowers start to brown
Nice 👌🏽
Atom edger is a fantastic bit of kit
Extremely great effort again mate! Love your work l!!!
Enjoyed this video and motivated me enough to schedule my own lawn renovation! I'd like to ask your opinion on my methodology: Part of the reason I want to renovate my lawn is that I have a lot of moss (Southern Washington State climate, Vancouver to be exact). I am planning to scalp>scarify>aerate>level>topdress>overseed>fertilize my entire lawn - do you recommend me treating my lawn with a moss killer as part of my lawn renovation, or will the scalping and scarifying solve my moss problem? (Part of the reason I'm renovating my lawn is to nurse my soil back into shape; it is densely compacted and I think that's a big cause of the moss.) I was considering putting down a heavy application of 'Moss Out" or similar product a week or so before I scalp/scarify. What would you do?
"These are about two to three inches. If it was wetter we could've got a few more inches".
Core talk. 😂
Yo mate what up welcome to another lawn tip vid, looking good i thought ypu wpuld have just used the rideon to clean up the cores but i guess if the lawn isnt wet they will just fly apart and turn to dust.. looks good cant wait to see the bounce back🤙
Great video, mate! Good to see Aussie content. Have subbed and will check out the rest of your content. I have bought a 20+ year rental in country NSW and the "lawn" is a mongrel mix that has probably only ever been slashed a few times a year before rental inspection. Plan is to kill it and grow a new one since turf is out of the budget!
Awesome video. Love how the dogs aren't bothered by the machinery as well.
Curious, is there any issue doing scalp, verti, fert and leaving the top dress a few weeks later?
I’m keen to know the answer to this too? 👍🏼
Not a problem at all! Definitely can do that for sure
Awesome!!
10:18
Ben: you can do it this time of year, I really ...
Leaf: *Rrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee*
Ben: ... recommend that you ...
If my lawn is full of weeds what would you recommend doing? Is a normal renovation fine or do I need to get the weeds killed first?
The robot in the background 👌
Love it. Always follow this on my kyk each spring from your old house vids!! Side note what ear pods are you using? Are they both block out and Bluetooth ?
This is my second Reno. First time I brought in top soil after I killed my grass. This time I scalped as low as possible and used a dethacher. I still have dead grass all over and wondering if this will be a problem when o put down seed? Can I see into it and maybe try to rake the seed in as much as possible? Or do I need bare dirt???
How do your pooches go with the granular fert?
Do you have a period of time where you dont let them back out onto the grass?
thanks Ben, another great vid.
Gidday Ben,
Thanks for vid,just finished my Reno on my Kikuyu in Ballarat area two weeks ago(Hopefully not to early) My question is can l mix your Pronto with your spring lawn tips mix? I have not mixed them on the first application this time but it would great to know if l could on the next application.
Thanks again
Glen 😊
Sweet vid mate 🤩
Renovating a lawn from start to finish requires careful planning, preparation, and ongoing maintenance to achieve the desired results. By following these steps and implementing best practices for lawn care and management, you can transform a tired or damaged lawn into a lush, thriving landscape that enhances the beauty and value of your property for years to come.
Any plans to install irrigation in the front lawn or any of the other lawns around the house anytime soon, love your work by the way
Hi, please I have 2 questions to ask. I recently repaired my couch lawn it’s been 2 weeks and it’s slowly coming back to live as I really really go hard on it and scarified it to the ground. My question is
1. Can I apply fertiliser now or wait I’ll the grass are fully back on
2. Please which type of lump would you recommend for sprinkler
that rake like tool look like i great idea
Why don't you just use a dethatcher and have it pull out all the dead grass and leave the live grass there? Then just do some core aeration and re-seed? That's what I did for my backyard and it all came back nice and thick.
Maple…soooo cute ❤😍
As a cool season grass guy, I'm always jealous just how much you can beat up your yard and still have it fill in afterwards.
But, I'll happily dodge all the weeds that are present in the warmer climates that are much harder to control.
Thanks Ben
In the growing season, what would happen to a grass if you did a Reno once a month?
16:29 How would you level lumps and bumps, how would you cut them out?
I need to know where you got that soaker hose/sprinkler hose from. Have a good size lot and it would be a benefit having that at our house. Tnanks and blessings
Same I need know 😂
what about the result brother.? can you show us the time lapse for lawn to the processes on following days..
thank u so much for your priceless endeavours..
Thank you Ben for another good vid. I have LT proliferate, can I use this instead of dominate?
You sure can mate! That won’t be a problem at all
Hey man, love following your stuff. Always gets me keen for my Reno no matter how many times I watch 😅
Curious if I should be worried adding sand to a more clay rich soil? Would it harden?
Amazing stuff mate. Any reason you lay fert after the sand? Would it make any difference if you fert prior to top dressing to keep birds & stuff away from eating it
What do you think about leaving the coring plugs out on the lawn? I heard it best to leave it there to break down.
Thank you for the tutorial 😊 , I have Sir Walter and don’t know what category of grass that comes after, but it has a thick thatch , been down about 20 years and I reckon never touched, can I do all the steps you mentioned ? Cheers from Qld and an ex Millthorpe boy 😊
Sweet! 😊
I do a Reno each year on my dwarf Kikuyu and my tiftuf lawns, but only cut down to dirt and give a light top dress. I was looking at buying a Predator 510 dethatcher next season. You only used a groomer. Do you think it is necessary to get a dethatcher, scarifier and groomer. Would the groomer be enough, or would the other attachments be handy during the growing season? Seems pointless having all the gear if I don't need it. Would appreciate your feedback
Can you fertilise before you too dress? Or is it better to top dress then fert? Cheers
Love the video Great tips. When do you think would be to late in the season to start a renovation on couch grass?
Hi, Thanks for sharing your tips! ...... We have sapphire buffalo in the backyard here in Brisbane, looking at doing a lawn reno in the next few weeks... Has been quite dry, not actively watering. Q - Should we water for a couple of weeks before scalping? Q - How low should we scalp, given its sapphire buffalo? Q - What top dress do you recommend for this type of lawn? Q - What fertiliser do you recommend for this type of lawn? Thanks in advance!
What is the side Shute Toe Cutter mower you use to scalp with? And can you still buy them? Penrith Sydney
Your vid motivated me to have a crack at my own reno. Sir Walter buffalo so I didn’t scalp it too heavily.
How long before you give it it’s first mow? And do you you mow it pretty high initially?
Do you when you are going to get the new lawn levels in
Hey that hose you use to water at the end of this. Is that home-made? I love how much coverage that gets and would love something like that for my lawn. However it does seem you need crazy high water pressure to keep it going.
great vid! will be redoing a lawn this spring so great tips!
what kinda boots are those?
i just cut my grass at the highest setting and i have green grass all year round and its thick
beneficial to put down some sand afterwards to help level?
Any tips on how to thicken up a perennial rye grass lawn. Its a bit patchy l?
Could you use a poop vacume for picking the cores up? The greystone vacumes work brilliantly for sucking up goat poo pellets im guessing the cores would be about the same weight
Hello what season did you do this in? When’s the optimal time of the year ?
I'm dying to know how many steps you take on reno days
good stuff..do u have to aeration..I just done mine..i scalped with mower then scarified ..but didnt aerate this year ?
I just had my lawn top dressed for the first time & it is struggling to come back. There’s brown patches amongst the green. Friend said the brown patches are burnt because of the fert.
Any thoughts?
I'm down in Adelaide, had spray on fescue just over a year ago about 135sqm, been struggling ever since with patchy parts with no growth and some with beautiful lush growth and some really thin. Not sure what to do
8:45 When is the video about the robot behind you coming out? :D
Do you recommend weed and feed, or separate applications of herbicide and fertiliser?
What kind of water hose is that at the end of the video
Nice vid Ben