Man, who knew that lawn care would cost me this much. So far I think I spent over $500 to fix my lawn, buying seeds, fertilizer, aeration tools, liquid aeration, humic acid, milorganite, spreaders, sprayers, weed killers, tenacity, electric cultivator, compost, peat moss, etc. That doesn't count all the watering and man hours either. Hopefully, next year it will be a lot cheaper and less work once the lawn is established. I hope.
Yea man lol it starts out very expensive just because you have to purchase all the tools to get the job going but year after year the cost goes down because you will already have everything necessary for the job. Only thing you may need is grass year to year. I hope you have success with your lawn and thank you for your support
Humic acid has all kinds of benefits. 👍🏽 I tried this brand and I was not convinced but that could have been just me and not the product, but it is pricey. If you are not being sponsored I'll say switch to a different brand. I switch to what is probably the most popular brand in RUclips, paid around $100 for five gallons. Others use powder and that's even cheaper, just add water, but I have not tried it.
Started using this season.... I use Humic12 by N-Ext. Man, that stuff is like magic. I'll use for now on. I out it on mine and on 2 neighbor renovation yards
I used a gallon last year and have already put one down this year and have two more ready for the season. I like the stuff if only to scratch that fertilizer itch.
Looking good there! Hey that is the one that I been working with bro👍 That Humic, Kelp, and Green Envy. So far so good with those products from GS Plant, I am happy with the brand it has revived my backyard. I used the brand Lawn “Simple Lawn Solutions” and the GS Plant seems to be a better value. Good luck with it I am sure you will find a new go to brand with GS Plant. 🙏Stay Blessed🙏
Just checking in to see how this is doing so far, I am sure that (N) has exploded while using the GS brand humic. I have tried other brands such as GCF (N-Ext) Humic12 and GS Plant is on par with them. I like GS because if you just need a small dose you can just buy what you need at that time instead of a huge “$100” pack of products that are on standby or bulk. If you ever get to using GreenEnvy from GS Plant I been using it all Spring in my bad back yard and I must say I am impressed. My back yard was stressed and not so healthy. It is holding up and here we been going through high heat and slight drought. Stay Blessed🙏Stay Safe😷
@@justordinaryeverydaylife7977 sorry for late response I hope all is well but the yard is doing great heading into its second season. I'm dealing with a little poa annua problem but I'm not too worried about it I'll get the yard right its definitely a process in the making lol. Once again I hope everything is well on your end 🙏🏾
I just applied some Organic Humic Acid to my front yard. Yeah, the quart is too much...$16 every to much! Definitely will buy the gallon next time! Great video!
I've never tried humic acid but I will give it a go. Last year I did try "Love Your Soil" from Jonathan Green which they say has "humates" in it that loosens the soil and promotes stronger roots. But its a granular product that you have to water in to activate and I put that down the same time I put down the Milorganite last summer in July. I honestly cannot say whether that helped or not because I only used it once and I am going to give it a try again around the fourth of July and will try the Jonathan Green "Summer Survival" with it. Considering I started to take care of the lawn again last year, I'm experimenting here and there to see what works. But keep the videos coming, they are great and fun to watch...
@Stevie M....It’s kind of pricey, but I tried the Humic DG from the Andersons. It’s very easy to spread and breaks down quickly. I have been taking care of my lawn for 4 years this year. The first two years were not good, but the last two have been better. When I started to keep a log of my activity (mowing, fert applications, etc.), I found that I was making less mistakes. Also, I stepped up my soil test game, did more reading and research on products, and used good old fashioned patience. Good luck 2 u 👍🏽
I just found the GS Plant Foods line of products and am going to try them on my lawn this year. Have ordered the Soil Soft and the humic products. I'm betting they'll work well and they're a lot cheaper than other products that dominate RUclips.
@@LawnAmateurI've been using their Green Envy, Kelp+Yucca, and Soft Soil this summer. My grass is super thick and handling the heat well. This time last year, it was struggling and has some very thin spots.
Hey you should think about creating an Amazon affiliate link for this humic acid. You can make a little extra money I'm sure a lot of people buy it after watching these videos. I ordered some last week because of your videos, just applied it to my Tall Fescue a couple days ago. 4oz=1gallon.
I actually got some of the Anderson that I'm going to try soon. I also see alot of people using those N-ext products so I'm getting curious about them. How were the results for you?
@J Clark for some reason your reply shows up on the notifications and not the entire reply and it doesn't show up on the video page itself, no worries. I think there is a video of some guy out in Utah who has used Humic DG and he said the results are great. He dug up a hole at one spot in his backyard and the soil is great 10 inches down and that's when you began to see his clay soil appear so. I looked up some of the N-ext proucts but they are pricey but they do seem to go a long way too so thats a good thing as well. There is a new store near me that opened up a few months back called "Ewing irrigation" and they sell a lot of the The Anderson's products...I purchased the fertilizer with the pre-emergent barricade and it worked very well, no grab grass but I do have weeds that are a pain, especially clover. I'm going to give the Humic DG a shot and use it a few times and see how it works.
@@@LawnAmateur. This is my first season using the N-ext products. I purchased the Bio-Stimulant package (Humic12, RGS, Microgreene, and Air8), 4 gallons total package, around $105.00-$110.00. That is their (Green County Fertilizer) "Intro" or "Starter" package to give a good mix of products to use. The buyer only has the choices of 4 gallons, or 5 gallons (2ea 2.5 gal) options. So far, the jury is still out regarding results. I can say that my lawn seems to be in much better shape this season as compared to this time last year, which could be proof that the N-ext products help.
@@teamclarktrackfield No worries at all. It sounds like the Bio-Stimulant package could actually be working for you and then it makes the investment worth it for sure. I have to try some of these for sure, just something different from the regular routine. I started working on my lawn last year after years of neglect and I'm trying different things but the one thing I do have to do is a soil test just to see what needs improving and what doesn't. Last year I did this: Mid-March: put down granular lime. Then mid-April starter fert and seeding (wasn't the smartest idea to see in the spring because the spring and summer were wet). Memorial Day I put down Milorganite, mid-June the grub control...I looked it up and July I did the "Love your soil" by Jonathan Green and combined it with Ringers Lawn Restore. Then around mid-August I actually cut the grass low, then I took my thatch rake and dethatched the lawn, and I had 8 garbage bags full of the dead material (the construction bags). Labor Day milorganite and mid-September got some top soil and started to overseed (this helped) and then in November I put down the Scotts Winter fert. This year, so far: March I put down granular lime. April was the Andersons Fertilizer with Baracade. Begining of May Grub Ex and also sprayed with the bioadvanced liquid fugus control. Memorial Day it was the Milorganite and last week Disease Ex by Scotts for the fungus at the curative levels. Next week if its not too hot I will spray down one more round of the bioadvanced fungus control and for the fourth of July I will do the Jonathan Green Summer survival (I want to give this a try) along with Jonathan Green "Love your soil." After that i will figure it out again, I think I will cut low in August and dethatch again and then get the Andersons starter fert for Memorial day and overseed. I've never aerated so I might do that before the fert and overseeding in September but if the liquid aerate actually works then I think I might go that rout instead and do it regularly or try the Anderson's Humic DG just to see how it works. November one last round of Milo and then next spring similar routine with the Lime but will try and experiement with different things in the Spring just to see what works and what doesn't.
hey, been following you for years, thanksd for the great service you provide. Regarding applying humic acid with a sprayer, do you need to do this before it rains or water it in? thanks
You should, it has micos and helps the grass retain water that will help it get through harsh dry summer months. It actually makes the pores of the grass blade smaller so that less moisture is lost via evaporation during the summer months, I don't know where you are, but in the DMV, (DC, Maryland, and Virginia), it gets dry, hot, and humid.
I know that humic acid, as well as liquid kelp, is supposed to improve drought and heat resistance. How hot does it get where you're at, and has HA helped with any of these problems, if you were having them?
Man you are great..We have similar thoughts..I wrote my entire lawn schedule on your video " How To Use Scotts Disease Ex/How To Prevent Lawn Fungus" Saying I will introduce Humic Acid this early Fall just before over seeding...I will use a backpack sprayer..(You get better sq ft coverage..) Raw Organic Humic Fulvic Acid Covers 8000 sq ft..32 Ounce What are your thoughts on "Liquid Aeration" ??
what dial # on your sprayer, 30 oz for how many sq. ft? can I use apply the humic acid with the new grass seed? also will apply scotts starter fertilizer, thanks
I believe it was on 2.5. Yes you can apply humic acid just make sure the sun is not shining directly on the new lawn it can possibly burn the new grass.
Nice video, bought today the same brand, but the product Root Ruckus, I'm about to do some plugs for St Augustine and read that product is just like RGS from Nxt, price wise is more economical for starters. I'll keep on looking at your channel to see if you added an update to this video, I'll apply Humic Acid probably 2 or 3 weeks after planting the plugs, but I'll start with Ruckus, I'm very excited to see the results from this brand.
@@LawnAmateur Ruckus has Mycorrhizal fungi, I had no idea what that was until I started reading about it, that's what sold me so it can help my plugs, but regardless I'll also buy the Humic Acid very soon to support my grass
What’s your ortha dial set to? Actually going to spray mines tomorrow but wondering about that part. Or does it matter what the sprayer dial is set to?
@@LawnAmateur cool! I like the price and what’s in it! I get it today. I’m actually going to use it on my plants. It’s good to see that after a year you still like it so that’s awesome!
Man, who knew that lawn care would cost me this much. So far I think I spent over $500 to fix my lawn, buying seeds, fertilizer, aeration tools, liquid aeration, humic acid, milorganite, spreaders, sprayers, weed killers, tenacity, electric cultivator, compost, peat moss, etc. That doesn't count all the watering and man hours either. Hopefully, next year it will be a lot cheaper and less work once the lawn is established. I hope.
Yea man lol it starts out very expensive just because you have to purchase all the tools to get the job going but year after year the cost goes down because you will already have everything necessary for the job. Only thing you may need is grass year to year. I hope you have success with your lawn and thank you for your support
Definitely an expensive habit 🤦🏽♂️🤑
Humic acid has all kinds of benefits. 👍🏽 I tried this brand and I was not convinced but that could have been just me and not the product, but it is pricey. If you are not being sponsored I'll say switch to a different brand. I switch to what is probably the most popular brand in RUclips, paid around $100 for five gallons. Others use powder and that's even cheaper, just add water, but I have not tried it.
Started using this season.... I use Humic12 by N-Ext. Man, that stuff is like magic. I'll use for now on. I out it on mine and on 2 neighbor renovation yards
Great video! I like using humic on my lawn too...makes a big difference in the summer!
what setting do you use on the ortho? I usually stay at 2 or 3, anything more than that and i feel like i have to run around the yard.
Great video per usual short and sweet and I cant wait to see the results of humic acid in the backyard #tunedin
Me too hopefully it turns out well
Lawn looks good
Nice video big fan of GS plant foods products I bought a gallon of the Root Ruckus it worked great for the soil
I used a gallon last year and have already put one down this year and have two more ready for the season. I like the stuff if only to scratch that fertilizer itch.
🤣🤣 I hear you. I got a couple on ice ready to go
Looking good there! Hey that is the one that I been working with bro👍 That Humic, Kelp, and Green Envy. So far so good with those products from GS Plant, I am happy with the brand it has revived my backyard. I used the brand Lawn “Simple Lawn Solutions” and the GS Plant seems to be a better value. Good luck with it I am sure you will find a new go to brand with GS Plant. 🙏Stay Blessed🙏
I'm going to stay consistent putting humic acid down all season to see what it does for my lawn. Thank you and God Bless you as well
Just checking in to see how this is doing so far, I am sure that (N) has exploded while using the GS brand humic. I have tried other brands such as GCF (N-Ext) Humic12 and GS Plant is on par with them. I like GS because if you just need a small dose you can just buy what you need at that time instead of a huge “$100” pack of products that are on standby or bulk. If you ever get to using GreenEnvy from GS Plant I been using it all Spring in my bad back yard and I must say I am impressed. My back yard was stressed and not so healthy. It is holding up and here we been going through high heat and slight drought. Stay Blessed🙏Stay Safe😷
@@justordinaryeverydaylife7977 sorry for late response I hope all is well but the yard is doing great heading into its second season. I'm dealing with a little poa annua problem but I'm not too worried about it I'll get the yard right its definitely a process in the making lol. Once again I hope everything is well on your end 🙏🏾
@@LawnAmateur
Everything is well on my end, it is a dry season here so far. I am glad to hear from you. Stay Blessed🙏
Glad to find your channel! Very informative! I’m a newbie to lawn care so I can’t wait to follow your steps! 😁
Welcome and Thank you. I hope you enjoy 👍
I have not tried it but I will it a try this season. Your yard looks good.
Thank you I'm trying lol.
I just applied some Organic Humic Acid to my front yard. Yeah, the quart is too much...$16 every to much! Definitely will buy the gallon next time! Great video!
I will definitely buy the gallon next time. I just wanted to try it out for this first go around before I fully invest into the product
Your lawn looks awesome man. Your doing a great job. I got something cooking with my lawn to and hopes to look like this
Thanks I appreciate your support
Love humic acid I use granular made by the andersons. Great video Bruh.
Thank you and yea that anderson product is Great. I got some also
Love your videos. Thank you so much I hope you can share another video soon!
Thank you for your support and I'll definitely be uploading another video soon.
Another great video.
Thank you I appreciate your support
I've never tried humic acid but I will give it a go. Last year I did try "Love Your Soil" from Jonathan Green which they say has "humates" in it that loosens the soil and promotes stronger roots. But its a granular product that you have to water in to activate and I put that down the same time I put down the Milorganite last summer in July. I honestly cannot say whether that helped or not because I only used it once and I am going to give it a try again around the fourth of July and will try the Jonathan Green "Summer Survival" with it. Considering I started to take care of the lawn again last year, I'm experimenting here and there to see what works. But keep the videos coming, they are great and fun to watch...
@Stevie M....It’s kind of pricey, but I tried the Humic DG from the Andersons. It’s very easy to spread and breaks down quickly. I have been taking care of my lawn for 4 years this year. The first two years were not good, but the last two have been better. When I started to keep a log of my activity (mowing, fert applications, etc.), I found that I was making less mistakes. Also, I stepped up my soil test game, did more reading and research on products, and used good old fashioned patience. Good luck 2 u 👍🏽
Very good info. Thank you. You convinced me. Gonna try it.
I use it multiple times a year on my lawn and I think it worked wonders
I just found the GS Plant Foods line of products and am going to try them on my lawn this year. Have ordered the Soil Soft and the humic products. I'm betting they'll work well and they're a lot cheaper than other products that dominate RUclips.
GS Plant Food definitely has a great line of products.
@@LawnAmateurI've been using their Green Envy, Kelp+Yucca, and Soft Soil this summer. My grass is super thick and handling the heat well. This time last year, it was struggling and has some very thin spots.
Hey you should think about creating an Amazon affiliate link for this humic acid. You can make a little extra money I'm sure a lot of people buy it after watching these videos. I ordered some last week because of your videos, just applied it to my Tall Fescue a couple days ago. 4oz=1gallon.
I definitely been looking into it. I appreciate your suggestion
That fescue is looking good 👍🏽. I’ve used granular Humic DG from the Andersons, and also Humic 12 from the N-ext products.
I actually got some of the Anderson that I'm going to try soon. I also see alot of people using those N-ext products so I'm getting curious about them. How were the results for you?
@J Clark for some reason your reply shows up on the notifications and not the entire reply and it doesn't show up on the video page itself, no worries. I think there is a video of some guy out in Utah who has used Humic DG and he said the results are great. He dug up a hole at one spot in his backyard and the soil is great 10 inches down and that's when you began to see his clay soil appear so. I looked up some of the N-ext proucts but they are pricey but they do seem to go a long way too so thats a good thing as well. There is a new store near me that opened up a few months back called "Ewing irrigation" and they sell a lot of the The Anderson's products...I purchased the fertilizer with the pre-emergent barricade and it worked very well, no grab grass but I do have weeds that are a pain, especially clover. I'm going to give the Humic DG a shot and use it a few times and see how it works.
@@@LawnAmateur. This is my first season using the N-ext products. I purchased the Bio-Stimulant package (Humic12, RGS, Microgreene, and Air8), 4 gallons total package, around $105.00-$110.00. That is their (Green County Fertilizer) "Intro" or "Starter" package to give a good mix of products to use. The buyer only has the choices of 4 gallons, or 5 gallons (2ea 2.5 gal) options. So far, the jury is still out regarding results. I can say that my lawn seems to be in much better shape this season as compared to this time last year, which could be proof that the N-ext products help.
@@steviem5279 ...Not sure what happen Bro'. Maybe I did something wrong with my replies...#rookiemove
@@teamclarktrackfield No worries at all. It sounds like the Bio-Stimulant package could actually be working for you and then it makes the investment worth it for sure. I have to try some of these for sure, just something different from the regular routine. I started working on my lawn last year after years of neglect and I'm trying different things but the one thing I do have to do is a soil test just to see what needs improving and what doesn't. Last year I did this: Mid-March: put down granular lime. Then mid-April starter fert and seeding (wasn't the smartest idea to see in the spring because the spring and summer were wet). Memorial Day I put down Milorganite, mid-June the grub control...I looked it up and July I did the "Love your soil" by Jonathan Green and combined it with Ringers Lawn Restore. Then around mid-August I actually cut the grass low, then I took my thatch rake and dethatched the lawn, and I had 8 garbage bags full of the dead material (the construction bags). Labor Day milorganite and mid-September got some top soil and started to overseed (this helped) and then in November I put down the Scotts Winter fert.
This year, so far: March I put down granular lime. April was the Andersons Fertilizer with Baracade. Begining of May Grub Ex and also sprayed with the bioadvanced liquid fugus control. Memorial Day it was the Milorganite and last week Disease Ex by Scotts for the fungus at the curative levels. Next week if its not too hot I will spray down one more round of the bioadvanced fungus control and for the fourth of July I will do the Jonathan Green Summer survival (I want to give this a try) along with Jonathan Green "Love your soil." After that i will figure it out again, I think I will cut low in August and dethatch again and then get the Andersons starter fert for Memorial day and overseed. I've never aerated so I might do that before the fert and overseeding in September but if the liquid aerate actually works then I think I might go that rout instead and do it regularly or try the Anderson's Humic DG just to see how it works. November one last round of Milo and then next spring similar routine with the Lime but will try and experiement with different things in the Spring just to see what works and what doesn't.
hey, been following you for years, thanksd for the great service you provide. Regarding applying humic acid with a sprayer, do you need to do this before it rains or water it in? thanks
Thank you for supporting me and yes its needs to be lightly watered in
Nice video ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you I appreciate your support
Yard looks good. I use Humic 12. I also use sea kelp and fish fertilizer made by the same company that makes the humic you are using.
I may try some kelp in the future
You should, it has micos and helps the grass retain water that will help it get through harsh dry summer months. It actually makes the pores of the grass blade smaller so that less moisture is lost via evaporation during the summer months, I don't know where you are, but in the DMV, (DC, Maryland, and Virginia), it gets dry, hot, and humid.
I'm in Connecticut
I know that humic acid, as well as liquid kelp, is supposed to improve drought and heat resistance. How hot does it get where you're at, and has HA helped with any of these problems, if you were having them?
Yes it definitely has helped my soil and grass fight off summer heat stress. It can get to about 100 degrees in our summer months. Hot and very humid
@@LawnAmateur Cool! Cause we're dealing with on and off 100°+ temps
Man you are great..We have similar thoughts..I wrote my entire lawn schedule on your video "
How To Use Scotts Disease Ex/How To Prevent Lawn Fungus" Saying I will introduce Humic Acid this early Fall just before over seeding...I will use a backpack sprayer..(You get better sq ft coverage..)
Raw Organic Humic Fulvic Acid Covers 8000 sq ft..32 Ounce
What are your thoughts on "Liquid Aeration" ??
Thank you for your support. And I've never used liquid aeration but I've heard of it and I'm interested in trying it out to see if it works.
I use the same brand. The gallon size is 30 bucks
Maybe next time I'll get that one
they also sell kelp with it. I used their Humic acid with the kelp for better results. Buy a gallon it is cheaper in the long run
Oh yea. I'll definitely be buying a gallon from here on out
congrats over 1000 subscribers
Thank you, I appreciate your support. Slow and steady lol
When applying the humic acid what do you have your "Ortho Dial N Sprayer" dial set at?
I have it set at about 2 to 2 1/2
@@LawnAmateur Appreciate that.
How was the result of using this brand of Humic acid ? Do you recommend this product? Thank you ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🇨🇦
I love it. I use it alot and will continue to use it. I'll be using some this season
what dial # on your sprayer, 30 oz for how many sq. ft? can I use apply the humic acid with the new grass seed? also will apply scotts starter fertilizer, thanks
I believe it was on 2.5. Yes you can apply humic acid just make sure the sun is not shining directly on the new lawn it can possibly burn the new grass.
Nice
Thank you
Nice video, bought today the same brand, but the product Root Ruckus, I'm about to do some plugs for St Augustine and read that product is just like RGS from Nxt, price wise is more economical for starters. I'll keep on looking at your channel to see if you added an update to this video, I'll apply Humic Acid probably 2 or 3 weeks after planting the plugs, but I'll start with Ruckus, I'm very excited to see the results from this brand.
Thank you for your support. It definitely has good bang for the buck and work wonders for the grass. I'm going to try root ruckus in the future also 👍
@@LawnAmateur Ruckus has Mycorrhizal fungi, I had no idea what that was until I started reading about it, that's what sold me so it can help my plugs, but regardless I'll also buy the Humic Acid very soon to support my grass
No wanting to use it my soil clay mostly need to add sand and top soil so hoping to order top soil for fall seeding.
I think you tell us what you set your dial to apply the product
I set the dial to 2oz to 3oz
Can I use gs plant food products on warm season grass lawn?
Yes
@@LawnAmateur thanks for reply😆, do I need water in after application?
@user-tk7wg7xf4c yes water in afterwards
@@LawnAmateur thank you , I will order one today😀
Is that Ryegrass in your yard? What part of the country are you located?
Northeast and Turf type tall fescue.
What number setting do you use, cause it’s confusing to me. Ty
I use 2 or 2.5 if I'm going a little heavier
Great video. Just wanted to know if it's possible to put down "too much" humic acid? If so, what would be the effect?
Over applying humic acid won't harm the lawn unless you have the humic acid that has nitrogen in it then you can possibly burn your lawn.
Hows the front yard looking?
The front yard popped back in nicely
What’s your ortha dial set to? Actually going to spray mines tomorrow but wondering about that part. Or does it matter what the sprayer dial is set to?
Mine was set on 2oz
Which humic acid are you using now? I just got the one you have in your vid.
Gs plant food humic acid is the one I'm sticking with
@@LawnAmateur cool! I like the price and what’s in it! I get it today. I’m actually going to use it on my plants. It’s good to see that after a year you still like it so that’s awesome!
@@croninscott the price is definitely good and whats inside. GS has a great line of products
Gotta top those bottles off with water bro!
Can you apply this product before putting down grass seeds?
Yes you can. I would actually apply this product after laying the seed down so you can water in the seed at the same time
I used simple lawn solutions brand
How often should i spray this to my lawn?
You can spray it every 2 weeks if you like that's what I did
Hi...newbie to your channel. Does this stuff have to be watered in after applying it?
Yes water in for best results
Ok....thanks!👊
Can this be used in the beginning of the fall season?
Yes
What setting was on Ortho?
I had it on 2. I went heavy
Can this be applied in the fall?
Yes just make sure you water it in
@@LawnAmateur ok....thanks!👊
What was your ortho setting # 3 ?
About 2.5 to 3
You apply it like once a month
what percentage of humic acid is this?
Do not pour humic over cement...