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  • @byotshorts
    @byotshorts  Год назад +45

    Full tutorial HERE:
    ruclips.net/video/DRz2X5HjTcA/видео.html

  • @nancyfriessen9642
    @nancyfriessen9642 Год назад +2126

    Step 1. Have money

    • @davek2690
      @davek2690 Год назад +79

      Thats all i could think about

    • @troykinnison4575
      @troykinnison4575 Год назад +192

      Step 2; have a 20yr old back an knees

    • @Yoursoul101
      @Yoursoul101 Год назад +57

      Lmao. I wish they'd address this first. That had to be like 5 or 10k usd

    • @itsNep_
      @itsNep_ Год назад +174

      ​@@Yoursoul101 5-10k for what? A truckload of top soil here is like $300, you can rent a tiller and any tools you need. Your biggest expense is just time

    • @mrmartinwatson1
      @mrmartinwatson1 Год назад +18

      @@itsNep_ The only way this would be cheaper is if you grew the grass seed yourself lol.

  • @Keith-e5f
    @Keith-e5f 5 месяцев назад +68

    I've gotten the same results by just dragging a spike tooth harrow around to loosen up the dirt, spreading the seed and then lightly raking it in. Then just keep it damp for about 10 to 14 days and walla.

  • @djfoeyezz
    @djfoeyezz Год назад +134

    First I removed all weeds...
    "Removed entire yard" LMAO
    nice vid bro that's a cool project

    • @triumph3k657
      @triumph3k657 Год назад +4

      He said by hand too. Like man c’mon

    • @DDD11239
      @DDD11239 4 месяца назад +2

      You take time for what you find important.

  • @carlostrujillo3854
    @carlostrujillo3854 Год назад +27

    Alot of work i did the whole process took me and my wife 8 days straight..friday half day and 2 full days on the weekend..and during the week from 3:30pm-8pm finally seeing grass sprout after 2 weeks of watering..looks great keep it up

    • @KripaShankarTheHalberdier
      @KripaShankarTheHalberdier 20 дней назад

      Ah, the point in life where we realise that heading into 40s, the wifey is our one true friend! Cheers mate!

  • @phoxgames5800
    @phoxgames5800 Год назад +49

    I made the same transformation, but just spread seed and raked it in. Total cost $30 for seed.😊

    • @chaosh7040
      @chaosh7040 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah...^^^This.

    • @marves15
      @marves15 6 месяцев назад

      Lol, This is what im planning to do. Do u really need to buy a topsoil?

    • @katz2_233
      @katz2_233 5 месяцев назад

      No. I think you can just sprinkle in some fertilizer within the dirt. And if there hasn't been stuff growing there. Water the dirt for a couple days. Then rake in the seed​@@marves15

    • @DannyOF
      @DannyOF 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@marves15depends on the health of the soil in ur garden already, most of the time it will be ok

    • @nn-xm8lz
      @nn-xm8lz 5 месяцев назад +7

      that works if you have decent soil to begin with. in my HOT and DRY area just throwing seeds in will be about as successful throwing it on a concrete parking

  • @dutetare11
    @dutetare11 5 месяцев назад +28

    You lost me when you brought a truck of soil:)

  • @bikeman9419
    @bikeman9419 Год назад +10

    Great job, you were fortunate to have a level lawn. Having slopes can add add few problems to putting in a lawn.

  • @grilledlettuce1845
    @grilledlettuce1845 Год назад +7

    I went to Sneed's Feed and Seed (Formerly Chuck's) and they hooked me up with everything I needed to re grow my lawn!

  • @fldesigner5047
    @fldesigner5047 Год назад +59

    I just transformed my red-tide contributing, water hog of a Florida backyard into a food forest. We did the whole hand removal of weeds, seeding, fertilizing, etc with our lawn over the past 8 yrs. Our dogs destroyed portions of the lawn every winter when the grass went dormant. Over the last few years we've replaced 80% of our ornamental landscape with edible plants: bananas, papayas, pineapple, citrus trees, Florida cranberry, Cranberry hibiscus, blueberries, passion fruit, etc. We had a good size vegetable garden on the side of the house and eventually decided if it's not edible or beneficial it's not gonna be in our yard. We just put in another 100sf of beds with cattle panel trellis. It looks gorgeous. All the neighbors thought we were nuts, but now that it's finished with lighting and pathways they get it. It's like being in a botanical garden and the neighbors all reap the benefits with shared produce. The dogs love it. We kept a small area of grass for them to roll in and created a specific potty area for them that's much easier to maintain daily than searching the whole lawn for daily disposal.
    Residential grass is such a waste of water. The chemicals and fertilizer negatively impact the environment.
    From the mouth of Pete Kanatis pf Green Dreams, "don't be a grasshole!"

    • @pawelkoperowicz9772
      @pawelkoperowicz9772 Год назад +4

      Wooww well done, man. I hope I get the chance to do things like that someday.

    • @gabrielschneider3756
      @gabrielschneider3756 Год назад

      @@waltino81 I care

    • @drradska8107
      @drradska8107 Год назад +1

      We did something similar. There's a bit of lawn left, but we found better solutions for our yard. Our supply of fresh herbs and vegetables makes us happy with our choices.

    • @DJ-lp6bh
      @DJ-lp6bh Год назад +3

      Wish you had documented your journey. I would watch that channel in a heartbeat!

    • @brendabadih8855
      @brendabadih8855 11 месяцев назад

      Down in Houston. People get real stuffy when I give helpful info. No common sense. A lawn is an artificial environment, kinda like an unruly child. New construction, 600k homes and after 1yr the lawn has returned to the weeds, invaders ready to re-establish and spoil the new laid lawn, usually Augustine. A heavy feeder and moisture lover. These new homeowners won't listen and have no hesitation to spray roundup, shave their lawn when it's dry and scorching hot and over mulch their tree flanks. But don't try to give them free advice, nobody listens to a woman on a bike. No people as dumb as city people.

  • @Diana1000Smiles
    @Diana1000Smiles Год назад +109

    After moving to Montana, I learned my "lawn" is basically prairie grass and will dominate over "lawn". 😊 The wildlife like it this way.

    • @TrippyWoodStock
      @TrippyWoodStock Год назад +1

      You’d have to dig up all those dominant grasses, I have the same issue in missouri I just let them grown whoever ever they are and then try my best to grow grass around it

    • @ArcherBowman
      @ArcherBowman Год назад

      Only an issue 6 months out of the year.

    • @CrowofJudgement461
      @CrowofJudgement461 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TrippyWoodStockthat would be the opposite of a solution. Having a native grass lawn is a good thing, if you want Asian or European grasses in your lawn, move to Asia or Europe.

    • @TrippyWoodStock
      @TrippyWoodStock 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@CrowofJudgement461that’s gotta be the stupidest comment I’ve ever received. I’m gonna plant whatever grass I want. You move out of the country 😂

    • @JTTT59
      @JTTT59 3 месяца назад

      ​@TrippyWoodStock its a crow dude...

  • @TheHousonG6
    @TheHousonG6 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!! This video is exactly what I needed!!

  • @TrinasTime
    @TrinasTime 2 года назад +2

    You did that! Nice job😎

  • @vmarsfiles
    @vmarsfiles Год назад

    It looks Soo nice ‼️

  • @paulchapman8557
    @paulchapman8557 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks great. My back yard needs a makeover like this.

  • @kxry4679
    @kxry4679 Год назад +6

    I feel you on that soil.. I had to fill 750 25gallon fabric pots with only a wheel barrel. Shit was rough

  • @xraytreker6228
    @xraytreker6228 Год назад

    Great job!!😊

  • @suzieq2268
    @suzieq2268 Год назад +6

    The birds were very nice to your grass seed.

    • @megg7558
      @megg7558 2 месяца назад

      He put hay on top of seeds so the birds didn't see them 😂

  • @edwardflores9435
    @edwardflores9435 Год назад +2

    Damn you put in work props

  • @willt520
    @willt520 Год назад +2

    This was literally the video I needed, massive help.

  • @ralphinkley81
    @ralphinkley81 2 года назад +697

    Ironically, I just watched a short by a guy who restores native grasslands.

    • @zoenelson3340
      @zoenelson3340 Год назад +141

      Was just about to say something about this. Tbh it really is sad how we're destroying nature for boring grass

    • @xanderlaats1355
      @xanderlaats1355 Год назад +11

      same, was going to comment abt it

    • @jamalhenra121693
      @jamalhenra121693 Год назад +30

      I'm glad there's people who feel this way! It's a shame grass lawns are the norm..

    • @darianzielinsky96
      @darianzielinsky96 Год назад +30

      @@jamalhenra121693 yeah it sucks. You could have a yard full of native wildflowers but a lot of places will fine you if you don't keep your lawn well manicured.

    • @03Memito
      @03Memito Год назад +3

      @@jamalhenra121693 what should he do instead?

  • @debraobrien2080
    @debraobrien2080 Год назад

    You're amazing!!😊

  • @desireegordon9829
    @desireegordon9829 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!

  • @schizo4932
    @schizo4932 Год назад +2

    beautiful! better than the plastic grass I've seen in shorts.

  • @satra270
    @satra270 Год назад +2

    Wow that is a lot of work! My back hurt just watching this but it look amazing 😮

  • @Homesbykia
    @Homesbykia 11 месяцев назад

    That's a nice looking look

  • @jesmineislammollah3752
    @jesmineislammollah3752 8 месяцев назад

    Wow ❤ awesome job dude ❤❤

  • @ericpowell4350
    @ericpowell4350 2 года назад +2

    Great job! 🎯

  • @sourpatch_king
    @sourpatch_king 5 месяцев назад

    Looks great.

  • @Darkfyre755
    @Darkfyre755 Год назад +51

    Meanwhile im here in my garden trying to get rid of grass 🙃

    • @RingoMcBingo
      @RingoMcBingo Год назад +3

      I looove clover

    • @Darkfyre755
      @Darkfyre755 Год назад

      @@RingoMcBingo that's one of the plants I am working on replacing my grass with hahaha

    • @EBoB666
      @EBoB666 Год назад +1

      ​@@Darkfyre755stop feeding the lawn and get it trampled in it'll slow down the grass the clover will take over

    • @lloydritchey
      @lloydritchey Год назад +1

      Ditto.

    • @OilyAnimal3
      @OilyAnimal3 Год назад +1

      I recommend replacing with creeping thyme thats one of my plans

  • @Pestsoutwest
    @Pestsoutwest 3 дня назад +1

    They make drumb rollers that are made of a mild mesh that you can put soil or cow dropping in that you can top your seeds with... i rented mine from a equipment rental place locally.

  • @dalillala3143
    @dalillala3143 Год назад

    Wow, it looks so lush!

  • @StarStuffYT
    @StarStuffYT 9 месяцев назад +1

    Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3]A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
    Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[4]
    Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
    With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6]
    The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
    Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
    Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).

  • @Vlican
    @Vlican Год назад

    That is A LOT of work, kudos

  • @delmaquezada6733
    @delmaquezada6733 Год назад

    A lot of work. But it looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @youfakou
    @youfakou Год назад

    Great job 👍

  • @terrihickam6589
    @terrihickam6589 Год назад +2

    Wow.. Great. Appreciated seeing all the steps and soil products.

  • @mjanand7730
    @mjanand7730 2 года назад +2

    Awesome👏👏👏

  • @baseboned
    @baseboned Год назад +1

    wow grass, how unique, very impressive, only every single house in the US has grass

  • @KneehowMeow
    @KneehowMeow 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tilling is a great way to drum up those weeds you thought you pulled out. Also top soil isn’t for enriching it’s for grading.

  • @jacquelinebright8200
    @jacquelinebright8200 Год назад

    Amazing great job

  • @rosebrown6091
    @rosebrown6091 Год назад

    Great job❤

  • @nikkinoodlesoup
    @nikkinoodlesoup 5 месяцев назад

    I’m doing this by hand. Every morning I go out and pull out the weeds and dig up the ground before putting seed down and watering. So far it’s costed me $6 for the grass seed. I’ve gotten a good sized patch of beautiful grass and more to come! It takes time, I won’t lie, but it’s cheap and works just as good. I’ve also gotten a little tan coming on too 😅

  • @TheBeeWaxer
    @TheBeeWaxer 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant thanks

  • @pawelkoperowicz9772
    @pawelkoperowicz9772 Год назад +297

    Next video: "I transformed my unproductive, sad lawn into a beautiful food forest"

    • @NewArchipelago
      @NewArchipelago Год назад +23

      Or native wildflowers (aka "weeds")

    • @christopherscott8853
      @christopherscott8853 Год назад +24

      Lol. Lawns are a waste of time and resources.

    • @ajbujorian
      @ajbujorian Год назад +13

      You know some people actually like to enjoy their lawn that only takes a 1 time project rather than a constant effort to garden. Cleary you don't garden

    • @pawelkoperowicz9772
      @pawelkoperowicz9772 Год назад +14

      @Bujo once established, a food forest requires minimum effort to keep producing so not sure what ur saying pipsqueek

    • @socco9419
      @socco9419 Год назад +11

      @@ajbujorian the fact you got mad over someone liking fresh food throughout the warm months and think that a wasteful lawn is better, clearly YOU don’t garden

  • @internet_internet
    @internet_internet 2 месяца назад

    Nice going.
    Although, you probably didn’t need to compact it with that roller.
    Dirt likes to remain aerated if possible.
    Good choice with the tilling to mix it all, though!

  • @alexandersellers4683
    @alexandersellers4683 2 месяца назад

    Gonna be tilling my own yard to get grass properly planted next spring. Fingers crossed for a transformation like this

  • @Dakukobura
    @Dakukobura Год назад +1

    I've got a lot of sad yard... Just going to buy a few ounces of wildflower seeds, sprinkle some on the soil at the beginning of winter so that they've got plenty of time to germinate, and turn those sad patches into something cool to look at, low-cost, and eco-friendly.

  • @el6700
    @el6700 Год назад

    Nice and green

  • @DOCTORJAN714
    @DOCTORJAN714 Год назад +4

    Holy crap!!!!! That's a LOT of work!!! Good on you!!

  • @cvpcvp3663
    @cvpcvp3663 Год назад

    Great job

  • @kevinle671
    @kevinle671 5 месяцев назад +3

    How much did you spend on this project ?

  • @geohaynes
    @geohaynes 2 месяца назад

    This is what my yard needs! Is hand removing necessary and can the dead weeds just be hula ho out followed by weed killer for the roots ?

  • @beebo7071
    @beebo7071 Год назад +10

    Urban desert vibes 🛣

  • @jomas1676
    @jomas1676 Год назад

    When watering 2x's a week...for how long do you water it? 15 minutes? Half hour? More?

  • @amberrenee9342
    @amberrenee9342 Год назад +1

    Nice job

  • @leliam.cleveland528
    @leliam.cleveland528 6 месяцев назад

    Outstanding

  • @cutdogslim
    @cutdogslim 4 месяца назад

    Good job bro

  • @Life_is_Awesome_Civil
    @Life_is_Awesome_Civil Год назад

    Wow

  • @HeathJ.Ledger
    @HeathJ.Ledger Год назад

    How much lime and fertilizer did you use for your property? Also, how big is your property? Thanks

  • @TheBestAsianGamer
    @TheBestAsianGamer 27 дней назад

    Wish I saw this video last week. Rented a tiller thinking that it wouldnt pull up all the old grass. that was not the case. Now time to manually do it by hand like you did

  • @joshaguirre455
    @joshaguirre455 5 месяцев назад

    I did the same thing minus the top soil the lime and fertilizer. I tilled my whole yard by hand,leveled it with a pallet and spread some seed and raked it in and I'm now just getting lil grasslings

  • @kaczynski5660
    @kaczynski5660 Год назад +13

    I know what makes the grass grow.
    Blood, blood, blood.

    • @douglasgrant8315
      @douglasgrant8315 Год назад +2

      Bayonet drill instructor:
      "What makes my grass grow?"
      Trainee:
      "Blood and Guts Seargent!"
      "Blood and Guts!"
      This what we use to say in army basic training..

    • @theonlyregito1169
      @theonlyregito1169 Год назад

      Hooah!!

    • @bear532
      @bear532 Год назад

      That extra iron is sure to give grass a nice dark green color.

  • @Andrew87R
    @Andrew87R 2 месяца назад

    One question i have always had. Can you have vegetal crops like tomatos, onions or other veggies in this grass soil? I mean to have beautiful garden with grass and and veggies.

  • @joefarrell234
    @joefarrell234 Год назад

    My father used to cover the soil withburlap bags after seeding not adding more soil,lightly sprinkle with waterto settle seeds.

  • @habitual27
    @habitual27 Год назад +1

    You should have done clovers last longer needs less water and the coverage is amazing

  • @such_a_delight9748
    @such_a_delight9748 3 месяца назад

    I have a 16' x 17' fenced-in backyard that was filled with landscaping rocks. It took three men to get them up. Now they have to level it out. Backyards are no joke.

  • @user-malachi
    @user-malachi Год назад

    This is what I need to do. Any pointers, money savers?

  • @dvolada81
    @dvolada81 Год назад

    w0w … great work bro!!

  • @Hotdog7591
    @Hotdog7591 Год назад

    Now that's what I'm talking about 👍👍👍🥂Kudos to you. you were smart not to till the old soil. it would have stirred up unwanted roots. lookes beautiful 💖🌱

  • @kirsikka1029
    @kirsikka1029 Год назад

    All of us with plenty of ideas of native grasses & pollinator plants to help with bees, butterflies & wildlife. With tons of you missed a moment for greatness. I have hope that you will look into grants & pollinator projects that offer grant matches to do some fun at a later moment to share the DYI & how you did it to help all that watch you & your great content. 🐝🦋🐦 maybe when you hit 100k you can do a fun segment?

  • @jojolandz1
    @jojolandz1 Год назад

    Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.
    Grass
    The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style.
    The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
    Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
    Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).

  • @Thumper256
    @Thumper256 4 месяца назад

    Seems exactly right. Cost on tools and material would have been aces bro. Good work

  • @Maria_C547
    @Maria_C547 Год назад

    Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color 'green'. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.

    • @IMP1G
      @IMP1G Год назад

      Thanks nerd

  • @TerryPagel
    @TerryPagel 7 месяцев назад

    Good luck keeping it that way

  • @TESTIMONIOS02
    @TESTIMONIOS02 Год назад

    I too was expecting a garden beds and fruit trees but I guess I love gardening to much... not all do....

  • @kittykat67891
    @kittykat67891 Год назад +1

    I want to do this, but one question? Is there a reason to hand pull weeds instead of tilling and raking clean then topsoil? Would that help kill left behind weed seeds?

    • @Tom-oz7iy
      @Tom-oz7iy Год назад +1

      The mistake was tilling the soil. If you put 3 to 4 inches of nice top soil there is no need till.

  • @zaloA.
    @zaloA. Год назад

    What's the name of the soil you brought in? I need it for my backyard. Nothing grows back there

  • @raypabs5374
    @raypabs5374 5 месяцев назад +1

    I would just overseed it in early fall , spread peat moss over the new seeds and water twice a day.

  • @ivylarsen5355
    @ivylarsen5355 Год назад +1

    Corporations have done such a good job at training us to throw our money away while also trashing the environment. Meadows are so much prettier and they support the food web that we humans depend on.

  • @jamesyoung4508
    @jamesyoung4508 Год назад +1

    Congratulations 👏 my brother keep doing your thang

  • @Allyplectura
    @Allyplectura 2 месяца назад

    nice! what does the lime do?

  • @karencooper6634
    @karencooper6634 Год назад +3

    So much work for grass, you have a huge yard that can be so productive

  • @phillipb9181
    @phillipb9181 Год назад

    How much per foot you think was spent roughly?

  • @DerekA-nh8pw
    @DerekA-nh8pw 7 месяцев назад

    How do you keep the weeds from coming back?

  • @ivanov568
    @ivanov568 2 месяца назад

    Aren’t you supposed till or rake the soil again after laying the seed?

  • @giselagriselda4751
    @giselagriselda4751 Год назад

    I actually did that to my lawn when I lived in San Diego. I had a fun time using the tiller. I also made sure to get some drought proof seed.

  • @jacquesbroquard
    @jacquesbroquard Год назад

    You’re a beast. How did you find the bandwidth to do all of this?

  • @MagnusSentDooM
    @MagnusSentDooM 11 месяцев назад

    You are the man doing all that in a day 😉😂 but seriously how long did that all take? I'm working with hard clay with dried up weeds. I rented too small and weak of a tiller. I need the larger rear tine tiller to break this dirt up. My neighbor is saying to sift out all the bits of grass 😮

  • @rohn2233
    @rohn2233 Месяц назад

    How much lime and fertiliser you use for that area ?

  • @DGrCampbellini
    @DGrCampbellini Год назад

    Nice!

  • @andrewbos8837
    @andrewbos8837 Год назад

    You my friend are an animal! That was a ton of work!!!

  • @beaneesrotties420
    @beaneesrotties420 Год назад +1

    Wes it cheaper to do it like that or just to slap in new rolls of grass?

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 Месяц назад

    That's a lot of moooola $$$$ right there 💥

  • @FastandFoody
    @FastandFoody Год назад

    I used to do those 12-16 yard loads with my buddy in around 3 hours with a wheelbarrow and let me tell ya my back is feeling it lol. Good work out though and nice yard my dude.

  • @TeslaBoy123
    @TeslaBoy123 2 года назад +5

    Done all this isn't a easy task to complete is a lot heavy labor involved look nice btw 👍👍👍

  • @arditionesis5167
    @arditionesis5167 Год назад

    What irrigation system did you use?

  • @dogbombballet
    @dogbombballet Год назад +40

    I actually watched a video of a dude growing a lawn. I must be high. Yep, I'm high alright.

  • @karenimran3349
    @karenimran3349 Год назад

    How come the birds didn’t eat the seeds? It’s looking so good.

  • @douglasgrant8315
    @douglasgrant8315 Год назад +4

    I'd re did my lawn and let me tell you it's a lot of work just for 425 ft²
    Update: feb 16th 2023
    Just to follow up my grass has stayed completly green all winter.

    • @Tazzyone.
      @Tazzyone. Год назад +1

      *2023

    • @douglasgrant8315
      @douglasgrant8315 Год назад

      @@Tazzyone. I've corrected the year thank you..

    • @Whatsgoodeverybody
      @Whatsgoodeverybody Год назад +1

      What grass seeds you used?

    • @douglasgrant8315
      @douglasgrant8315 Год назад

      @@Whatsgoodeverybody I live in Seattle area the Puget Sound region so I use what's called Scotts Northwest blend and these are blue coated grass seed.. Suppose to be blended for wet weather and shade.

    • @Whatsgoodeverybody
      @Whatsgoodeverybody Год назад

      I’m in dry hot humid weather here in the south around Tn, Nc,Sc and Ga area. What would you recommend to use? I thought about using centipede grass seeds for the yard but I also heard of the weather gets tooooo hot it would kill the grass if I use that type of grass seeds