Install Holes In Your Lawn For Drainage

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @WayneJones-dk1ez
    @WayneJones-dk1ez 7 месяцев назад +7

    Great video, I've had a real problem with drainage for years on my lawn, the thought of digging a system of drainage trenches was very daunting, this offers a real alternative to that. Thumbs up guys!!

    • @iantheinventor8151
      @iantheinventor8151 5 месяцев назад

      My neighbour has a drainage issue with his lawn so we bore some post holes, went down about a metre but was still in clay. Not sure this will work with the clay.

  • @trerobinson779
    @trerobinson779 7 месяцев назад +65

    Did it work?

  • @LawnRight
    @LawnRight Год назад +14

    Customer of mine did this last year - it worked an absolute treat.. He and his neighbours have huge issues... He drilled about 4 holes overall, filled so much with pea gravel, then filled with decent soil, a bit of gypsum and compost.. This year while treating Ive notice its performing so much better, good video

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +6

      Hi Sean , cant make it any worse lol so can only be a good thing

    • @morgwild
      @morgwild 3 месяца назад

      Did he have clay?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight 3 месяца назад

      @@morgwild yes the houses are literally built on boggy marshland

  • @frazerrennie1340
    @frazerrennie1340 Год назад +18

    Looking forward to seeing the longer term results. Great idea 💡

  • @NikMakrisUK
    @NikMakrisUK Год назад +23

    We have an older new build. It was full of clay and rubble with hardly any top soil. Only weeds would grow. Last year I dug up the large rubble and weeds and the worst areas of heavy clay. Then used a drill with an auger bit to make 2 inch holes down to about 6-8 inches randomly in the worst areas then filled with pea shingle.
    Before sewing a new lawn I left it like that for a while. After heavy rains I would add new holes where water started to pool. Eventually I covered the whole lawn with new top soil and sewed grass seed. It was a lot of effort but our lawn is pukka now. No weeds and no swampy areas either.

    • @NikMakrisUK
      @NikMakrisUK Год назад +1

      @@leonwiddicombe8947 a few drainage holes there is worth a try!

    • @sebthompson7871
      @sebthompson7871 7 месяцев назад +2

      We have a new build and I cannot even let my kids out to play right now, the ground is saturated. Even after a week of no rain, the ground still squelches under foot. Been looking for a solution that doesn't involve laying drainage everywhere. Glad to hear this method works, may be worth a shot for what will be £100 or something like that.

  • @nickswift1580
    @nickswift1580 Год назад +12

    We did this on a couple of greens at one of the courses I worked at few years ago mate worked a treat. 👍

  • @derf9465
    @derf9465 Год назад +12

    I did this in my new build house a few years back, but went 3ft deep as the house acts like a dam. Used pea shingle and it's made a real difference a vertical French drain.

  • @willo300
    @willo300 Год назад +25

    Did something similar but on a smaller scale last year, using an auger bit in an electric drill. I filled the holes with rubber crumb, inspired by one of your videos. Made a big difference as my back used to get flooded with heavy rain.

    • @esco846
      @esco846 8 месяцев назад

      How's it holding up? I'm thinking of doing this to my yard I have several big puddles that form from heavy rain.

    • @willo300
      @willo300 8 месяцев назад

      It's waterlogged this year, we've had so much rain. It may have been worse if I hadn't drilled it.

    • @esco846
      @esco846 8 месяцев назад

      @willo300 Thanks yes here as well. Thinking about doing the same thing to at least minimize the water

  • @lendermanshop
    @lendermanshop 4 месяца назад

    Great video. We just had our driveway redone and I know there are some grading issues, this technique might be the answer! Thanks for the inspiration, JL

  • @timallsopp8656
    @timallsopp8656 Год назад +9

    Because of the clay and the old spring, there have been flooding problems in a few of my neighbours back gardens. So when creating a lawned area in our back garden, I dug a pit (about 3 feet deep) with the diameter of the pit smaller than a wooden pallet. Filled the pit with rubble etc, covered that with top soil and made a rockery on top of that. Bedded in plants etc. into the rockery. After 4 years, we’ve had no water build up in our back garden.

  • @WraclawZielinski
    @WraclawZielinski Год назад +3

    Would love to see the results of this. I done the same in my lawn this August, over 80 hole drilled and over 1 tonne of drainage stone in before full overseed. Alot of my holes did not get as deep as I wanted due to conditions under lawn unfortunately, but certainly wont have done any harm. Too early to tell yet how big an improvement it will be but have my fingers crossed!!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +3

      Its improved but not aswell as id of liked it

    • @mydrouno
      @mydrouno 7 месяцев назад +2

      Please update! I live in northwest Ohio and I'm estimating about 60-80 holes for mine.

  • @markbrown1609
    @markbrown1609 7 месяцев назад +1

    good idea, me mom; 's tennis court surroundings need this for sure, glad I found your tutorial...those augers are tricky, one or two-man operation, I would want two men in case it snags and will throw around in a circle. ask me how I know.

  • @davidmcmanus2464
    @davidmcmanus2464 Год назад +5

    Great advice as usual, looking forward to see it solving the drainage problem

  • @michaelgemmell2359
    @michaelgemmell2359 Год назад +4

    Look forward to seeing results as i have similar issue oct-feb

  • @TheWavinpipe
    @TheWavinpipe Год назад +3

    Really good idea! Something I’ve been thinking about doing myself! Just one question - why not drill down as far as possible with the auger?

  • @Eli-qr9hc
    @Eli-qr9hc 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nice! But no need for fabric cloth then pour the gravel in?

  • @atomatom6442
    @atomatom6442 9 месяцев назад +3

    A new trend happening, works well but in US add landscape fabric into hole and cover also, then add soil and plug

  • @r1zzy2k7
    @r1zzy2k7 Год назад +6

    Brilliant idea. I've got terrible drainage in mine (new build) this could be a winner although I'm not sure how the hole driller will manage in the ground as its full of any old shite/rubble then turfed over, typical on all new builds but could be worth a shot! Thanks Dan

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      Yeah if you hit bricks its useless

    • @mattwharton5939
      @mattwharton5939 Год назад +3

      I have the same problem, new build with rubble. I bought a 20mm by 600mm masonry drill bit and did this job on a smaller scale. Still worked but needed a fair few holes.

    • @r1zzy2k7
      @r1zzy2k7 Год назад

      That's a good shout too!

    • @RH17TCH
      @RH17TCH Год назад +1

      @@mattwharton5939 what size chippings did you use?
      Same issue new build garden that can’t take the water 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @mattwharton5939
      @mattwharton5939 Год назад

      @@RH17TCH I used 2mm pea gravel with a smattering of sharp sand to finish.

  • @edwardmclaughlin7935
    @edwardmclaughlin7935 7 месяцев назад

    The scan is a good idea. Having found the cable lines, it might be a good idea to put mini stakes in the margins of the lawn so a string line can be used in future?

  • @bobbyladd
    @bobbyladd Год назад +4

    I had visions of it sticking and you spinning around and holding on for dear life. 😁

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +3

      It did with joshua a few times lol

    • @johncanter9575
      @johncanter9575 Год назад +2

      I did this about 10 years ago to my lawn. Works a treat… but the bruises from the auger spinning and hitting various body parts was memorable!!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +1

      @@johncanter9575 you mean i didnt pioneer it???

  • @ahmedbandukda3439
    @ahmedbandukda3439 7 месяцев назад

    Good idea. In the USA the drainage expert drugs the about 2 ft n then the fabric n put a little big prices of gravel stone n cover it up on top the fabric so the the stones won't get chocked up. The results were excellent as poured the with a garden hose on top of it n the water going done n not flooding.

  • @NextGenScout
    @NextGenScout 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the content, I'm going to give this a go on mine next weekend, just out of interest is there anything else you'd suggest over this only got a 24m2 garden.

  • @boyasaka
    @boyasaka Год назад +3

    Last year I hired a manual 6 inch post hole borer
    ; think is was £6 hire fee
    And bored a dozen holes in front lawn which was pure clay
    And it’s made a massive difference

    • @GravityDAD
      @GravityDAD 8 месяцев назад +1

      so I think my issue is that i have A LOT of clay in my backyard, the water simply has nowhere to go and pools on top of it - - do you guys reckon giving this vertical drainage a shot might solve my issue?? I have a chicken coupe on my tree line and the run off from my neighbors yard comes down to it, the chicken coupe turns into a swamp and it really makes me upset but i cant afford $5-10k to pay someone to do drainage :( - I have considered digging a trent around the coupe and filling with gravel but i dont know if that solves the issue either - thanks, cheers

  • @michaelcattlin7067
    @michaelcattlin7067 Год назад +3

    What would be your advice if the clay level is only a few inches below the surface?

  • @water45q46ryr
    @water45q46ryr 6 месяцев назад +2

    What did you put on top of the limestone?

  • @dreamtrydogood
    @dreamtrydogood 7 месяцев назад +1

    Did you ever check on the results of this. Tempted to do it myself but would love confirmation it works before I dig 100 holes and fill with 5 ton bags of gravel!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes where i got very deep its worked a treat where i didnt get to deep its not really worked

    • @dreamtrydogood
      @dreamtrydogood 7 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Legend! I emailed as well so feel free to ignore that. What would you say the minimum effective depth is, and is it worth surrounding the gravel with a membrane to stop soil getting in between the gravel?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      @@dreamtrydogood sent you a vid back of what i put in facebook group knew it was you

  • @steveturner398
    @steveturner398 Год назад

    I had a pond in my garden that I filled in and extended my lawn over it. It was partially filled with some builder’s debris and topped up to a finished level with at least 300mm of topsoil. Last year during the summer heatwave it was the first area to dry out, the patch replicated the shape of the former pond, the grass has not recovered well at all. I hope you don’t have a similar experience with your drainage arrangement. Fortunately for me, since following your channel, I’m in the process of renovating my lawns and giving the garden a makeover.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      Granted will need to water in the summer but if you want a nice lawn this is what you need to do

  • @zmjackson1
    @zmjackson1 Год назад +1

    We need more Joshua! Maybe one day he will have the honor of piloting old faithful.

  • @vallance5959
    @vallance5959 Год назад +1

    Iv binge watched all your videos and love the content. Makes me want my own lawn to look better, but it's on a gradual slope and isn't level. Will this hold me back and do lawns need to be bowling green flat to see results like yours?

  • @lighthunteralp
    @lighthunteralp 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful!! How do you pull the circle sod plugs out so identical?

  • @RioTheHitman
    @RioTheHitman Год назад +1

    Lol 😂 wonderful video my favorite part was the drop in the pool lol 😅

  • @stephenmcallister2169
    @stephenmcallister2169 Год назад +3

    definitely one of the best lawn care youtubers.

  • @1978joylove
    @1978joylove 7 месяцев назад

    I am really considering this approach. Only concern I have is that maybe the water wouldn't actually drain away to anywhere because of the water table. If the water table is quite high then there's a chance that it won't make any difference?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      If you can dry the area out the clay will fissure creating natural escape passages thats how drains work

  • @jmb3d
    @jmb3d 7 месяцев назад +1

    Will this work if I've already dug a hole for my above ground pool 2 to 3 foot down. Now water from rain creates a moat around the pool. It's hard red clay from South Alabama.

  • @jamiewyman7213
    @jamiewyman7213 7 месяцев назад

    Gonna try similar on a smaller scale. With an auger drill bit. My lawn is really bad clay on a new build property. Then fill with top soil / compost.

  • @jamesroper1899
    @jamesroper1899 7 месяцев назад

    Josh Crisp you beauty of man 🎉😂 keep up the good work my spanglish brother 🙌

    • @joshuacrisp7657
      @joshuacrisp7657 7 месяцев назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @jamesroper1899
      @jamesroper1899 7 месяцев назад

      @@joshuacrisp7657 glad to see you are well and free 🤟

  • @info31183
    @info31183 7 месяцев назад

    Good job you've done there. I know you said to use 10mm Limestone but which sand do you use? Does it need to be Horticultural sand?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад +1

      Ideally yes as its the right ph,

    • @info31183
      @info31183 7 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert What a quick response, thanks.

  • @nickmulley8737
    @nickmulley8737 Год назад +2

    How would this hold out over time? Would the holes start to say where sand gets rinsed through the stone underneath? Desperately need to do this but now I’ve seen it actually done I think I’m converted!

    • @mydrouno
      @mydrouno 7 месяцев назад +1

      I saw them use weed fabric inside the hole before adding the stones in another video for that reason. That's what I'm going to do.

  • @Stormin_Mike
    @Stormin_Mike Год назад +3

    What happened to the "crumbs" idea you've used before, scale of the job? Do you reckon you'll see any "lime" impact on the soil condition or is it deep enough not to be an issue?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      Lime will hopefully attack the clay,
      Crumbs ok for some jobs but this is so bad thats not going to work

  • @nevermind824
    @nevermind824 7 месяцев назад +2

    The only issue is these holes will fill with soil around the stones making the drainage bad again over years. Perhaps fill the hole with a filter material and then fill with stones. Like a French drain setup

  • @mygt8a4re
    @mygt8a4re 9 месяцев назад +2

    Curious, won't dirt fill into the rock gaps eventually and stop the water from draining into the lower earth properly?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that happens in all drains

    • @mygt8a4re
      @mygt8a4re 9 месяцев назад

      ​@DanielHibbertLawnExpert I appreciate the reply. I wonder if you lined the hole with landscape fabric to keep the dirt out of the rocks? I'm looking to do this in my yard and am trying to find the best technique. Great vid, thx!

  • @R1chardH
    @R1chardH 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did it work? Must of had a good testbthis winter

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  10 месяцев назад +2

      If your looking from the house, the bit we did on the left side has deffo had impact but as we come further to the right where we couldn’t go as deep its not been as successful

    • @R1chardH
      @R1chardH 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Thanks for taking the time to reply, it's cheaper than a drain so might try it and drill then dig a bit deeper.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@R1chardH im doing a drain for a video next week so will do a costing in there too

  • @davidgeorge7443
    @davidgeorge7443 7 месяцев назад +1

    nothing can go wrong with this genius plan!

  • @davidfisher3273
    @davidfisher3273 Год назад

    Health and safety would love this video. Get a signal and mark it with a spade? How deep was the cable?

  • @Anakinuk007
    @Anakinuk007 6 месяцев назад

    I want to do something similar. Need maybe a dozen holes only a small lawn. But limestone chippings are about a tenner a bag, if I make 2ft ish holes that’s a lot of bags. Is my maths wrong lol or should I just use pea gravel or cheap 20mm bag of gravel @ half the price?

  • @leebarraclough2794
    @leebarraclough2794 Год назад +2

    Great stuff Daniel. Been waiting for this one going up. Think i know what I will be doing this wekeend. No auger for me though, fence post diggers will suffice I think. Going to do a light overseed and top dress once done.

  • @jeffowens5965
    @jeffowens5965 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this idea. How did you cut the round turfs in the later part of the video?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      I just put the old pieces back

    • @jeffowens5965
      @jeffowens5965 9 месяцев назад

      Ah, but just wondered if you had a tool for cutting the turf circles in the later part of the video as your first cut was square (cut with a spade), Thanks

  • @TattieBojangle
    @TattieBojangle 2 месяца назад

    Can i also ask did this work?

  • @alexive5321
    @alexive5321 7 месяцев назад

    I was thinking about going really deep with the drill and then using landscape mesh, would limestone stones be better than the rubber recycled stuff in your other videos?

    • @wonnie64
      @wonnie64 7 месяцев назад

      Instead of landscape mesh use drainage mesh.

  • @ishanperusinghe
    @ishanperusinghe 3 месяца назад

    Does anyone know if it better use the limestone chipping or the rubber crumb . Any opinion. Planning on doing this using drill auger

  • @billherzog5062
    @billherzog5062 7 месяцев назад

    Strange question for you. Watching the video under my house, it is on a crawl space, I have always had water issues. I have set up crudely two sump pumps to keep it dry and if the pumps are working it is good. Could something like this keep that area dryer? It would be a pain digging holes for sure..thoughts?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      Not sure im qualified to answer that one dont wanna say yes then your house falls down so best asking a structural surveyor or something

  • @ArryBradbury
    @ArryBradbury 7 месяцев назад +1

    Did this lawn ever get a revisit? Did it work?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      No but hope to do some filming this year, it deffo worked where i got as deep as the auger could go

  • @workinprogress2363
    @workinprogress2363 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you not need to put some sort of membrane in before stones?

  • @WolfTrap1000
    @WolfTrap1000 7 месяцев назад

    Maybe to make these last forever you could line the holes with a land drain sock (geo textile) to avoid any soil/silt ingress. Going to try this on my lawn, thanks!

  • @thedj5914
    @thedj5914 Год назад

    Did this in the middle of my lawn where it would be like a swimming pool. 1ft x 1ft hole and back filled it with broken slabs and bricks, rocks. Worked amazingly good. No more flood in the middle of my lawn 🙌

  • @gregoryhampson5630
    @gregoryhampson5630 20 дней назад

    What is the material you are applying to the top of the gravel… looks like sand ?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  20 дней назад

      @@gregoryhampson5630 yeah its the rootzone i get from local supplier same stuff i use for my seed beds

  • @AntoVXR58
    @AntoVXR58 7 месяцев назад

    I have serious drainage issues in my lawn. Its soo soggy underfoot. New build, only had 18cm top soil and then its just solid clay! 😫
    Would this help my situation if I were to auger into the seemingly impermeable clay layer and fill with stone?
    Would I just end up with pockets of water sat underground that are unable to drain away, or would they eventually drain through. Thanks!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      It works if you can get deep but look at my drainage in a bag on my website an easier way

    • @AntoVXR58
      @AntoVXR58 7 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Thanks for the reply Daniel.
      Might be a silly question but would I put the product into the holes or on top of the lawn? Many thanks

  • @whoareyou8167x
    @whoareyou8167x Год назад +2

    My daughters new home has 1ft of top “soil” then under that it’s seems to be 100% clay! My question is if you can only drill down to the clay and not under the clay won’t the water just build up from the bottom of these holes and back onto the top of your lawn as it won’t drain through the clay even with lots of holes filled with lime stones?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +5

      Two things the ground will dry out causing fissures as i say twice in the video, and one thing i didnt say is that the limestone will start to break down the clay

  • @danw8586
    @danw8586 Год назад +2

    Any particular spacing or just random?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +1

      Totally random to start then just chose soft areas

    • @danw8586
      @danw8586 Год назад

      @Daniel Hibbert Lawn Expert great might give this ago on a clients lawn.

  • @Thatsallihavetosayaboutthat
    @Thatsallihavetosayaboutthat 7 месяцев назад

    Wish I could understand you lol. What did you saw off? What is the stuff you put on top of the limestone? I just couldn’t understand what you were saying. Lol

  • @alanmorrison470
    @alanmorrison470 Год назад +1

    You both make an excellent couple. 👍

  • @StevieK14
    @StevieK14 Год назад +1

    We used Lytag on this sort of thing years back

  • @R44YLS
    @R44YLS 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. Is there any reason to use limestone or can any gravel around 10mm be used? Thank you!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah any just this was readily available to me

    • @R44YLS
      @R44YLS 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the reply! Do you know how deep you went and how much spacing per hole?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@R44YLS as deep as we could or machine would allow and every foot

    • @R44YLS
      @R44YLS 8 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert thanks very much. Last question, I promise! How much soil depth is optimal do you think for the grass? Hope this works, thanks again for the video 😁

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@R44YLS some of my lawns are like 4 inches in depth and so ok

  • @toco789
    @toco789 9 месяцев назад

    How has this fared over winter? I’ve got a Makita Auger and a boggy lawn, think I’ll try this before a full land drain.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      In the areas wheree we could go deep its worked but were we couldnt not si much

    • @toco789
      @toco789 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert ooh not what I expected/hoped to hear! How deep worked? Could adding a geo membrane liner help you think?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      @@toco789 just where i could dig down coz the ground was soft it was good but where the auger couldnt drill through its not worked in those parts but if you can drill 15-20inchs down its worthwhile

  • @excalibur9768
    @excalibur9768 8 месяцев назад

    My back garden slopes toward the house. There is an aco drainage barrier between the grass border and patio slabs but the soil under the grass is saturated. I dug out a leveled area for a shed base last autumn, thats now like a pool due to water draining from the highest part of the garden. Would adding a fair few of these at from the middle to top of the garden prevent the above issues?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +1

      Possibly hard to say without seeing, certainly wont hurt

    • @excalibur9768
      @excalibur9768 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Thank you for the reply, I'll give it a go. Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @craigroughley8615
    @craigroughley8615 9 месяцев назад

    Would you look at this as a good alternative to a traditional French drain? It looks an easier job, with less mess and cost.
    My own lawn is a complete mess every winter, it just doesn't dry out at all. The water table is naturally quite high .
    It has had 10mm of lying surface water on it since September last year. The grass has pretty much rotted off over winter and it just looks like a muddy mess now. Two dogs on it doesn't help either. 🥺

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      French drains only run along side the lawn or house dont they, this is more treating the direct problem in the lawn, its worked in the corner where we could get deeper but where we couldnt its not worked

  • @thishastobeunique1
    @thishastobeunique1 Год назад

    Hi Dan. How long after grass starts growing can I weed? It's full of them. Thanks mate.

  • @greenfrog8871
    @greenfrog8871 6 месяцев назад

    what is the soil profile for this to work, we have a really thick layer of more than 10 metres of loam, then who knows what

  • @AWgardens
    @AWgardens Год назад

    Brilliant job. Great method. Thanks for sharing Daniel.

  • @audrius.l4677
    @audrius.l4677 10 месяцев назад

    Please let us know what stones to use for filling the holes. thanks, alot

  • @blairstrachan8607
    @blairstrachan8607 7 месяцев назад

    Is that sand that’s applied after the stone is put in or is it topsoil?

  • @nigeltroy4917
    @nigeltroy4917 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, how far down were you drilling? How long would you expect this to last as you mentioned in some comments that the clay eventually gets between the stones and water will gather again? Thanks

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +1

      However deep the auger was if we could, few years before that happens but happens with any drains

    • @nigeltroy4917
      @nigeltroy4917 8 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert If I were to line the holes with something like lengths of drainage pipe, would it make it last longer or am I thinking too far outside the box?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад

      @@nigeltroy4917 your gravel would still get full over time

  • @joetart9905
    @joetart9905 9 месяцев назад

    Will this help with sewage smell after heavy rains from backyard septic system?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      Dunno mate

    • @amwphotos
      @amwphotos 7 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a problem with your septic tank, your soak away stone may be blocked or have surface water or drains going into it which is wrong. When was your tank last desludged? Should be every 2 years usually. I do pollution investigations for my job! Charcoal filter on the vent might help too.

  • @jeffd313
    @jeffd313 6 месяцев назад

    Was this a good solution to the issue?

  • @GravityDAD
    @GravityDAD 8 месяцев назад

    so I think my issue is that i have A LOT of clay in my backyard, the water simply has nowhere to go and pools on top of it - - do you guys reckon giving this vertical drainage a shot might solve my issue?? I have a chicken coupe on my tree line and the run off from my neighbors yard comes down to it, the chicken coupe turns into a swamp and it really makes me upset but i cant afford $5-10k to pay someone to do drainage :( - I have considered digging a trent around the coupe and filling with gravel but i dont know if that solves the issue either - thanks, cheers

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад

      Anythings worth a shot isnt it, or try compost teas as this is a natural clay breaker

  • @crustydribblins
    @crustydribblins 6 месяцев назад

    Could this much drainage cause potential sinkhole in the future?

  • @nathankane9189
    @nathankane9189 Год назад

    Hi Daniel wee question about top dressing with Jack magic the same brand do an all purpose compost aswell is there much difference in them just as I can get it from local hardware but not Jack magic

  • @simonshotter8960
    @simonshotter8960 Год назад +1

    Has this worked?
    I’m thinking slightly smaller scale as have 100m2 new build lawn that seems to be clay like and soaked. Was gonna use an auger bit and fill the holes and top dress before seeding a new lawn.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +1

      Definately not made it worse, its definitely made a difference yes in that area,

  • @Kandikingdom
    @Kandikingdom 7 месяцев назад

    I bet you found out the hard way about detecting cables with your hair style ⚡️ 😮

  • @paulanson100
    @paulanson100 7 месяцев назад

    Did it work? Considering a lawn dump?

  • @johnscott2076
    @johnscott2076 7 месяцев назад +1

    Marks the underground lines with a shovel to ensure that they get cut properly 😂

  • @carljohn9337
    @carljohn9337 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan, could you explain bit more why you used 10mm limestone rather than 20mm? You mention airspace but I would have thought there be more airspace with 20mm as chipping can't knit together so tightly?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад +1

      No theres more air space in 10mm imagine putting a football in a box that it fits snug you would only have air space around the sides but if you filled the same box with marble sized footballs you would have air space all the way through the box

    • @carljohn9337
      @carljohn9337 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Ok thanks, so would 6mm chipping be even better? I Can get hold of 6mm limestone chippings.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@carljohn9337 yeah

  • @johnfrancis8232
    @johnfrancis8232 Год назад

    What's the product you put just under replaced turf and on top?

  • @SuperChalkster
    @SuperChalkster Год назад +2

    why fill with stone? is it co its cheaper? how would it work better?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +1

      Whar else fill it with?

    • @SuperChalkster
      @SuperChalkster Год назад +1

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert i dunno mate i was just curious to why use stone i thought filling with soil?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +2

      @@SuperChalkster soil wouldnt leave any air space for the water to seep into

    • @SuperChalkster
      @SuperChalkster Год назад +1

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert i understand thanks, but not trying to be difficult i have couple areas really soggy on my lawn mostly due to shade but it still should drain better then it does... wont the clay soil surrounding the stone fill in the air space in time?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      @@SuperChalkster its fine if you dont know thats what im here for

  • @jackchn23
    @jackchn23 7 месяцев назад +2

    Update?

  • @goleylla
    @goleylla Месяц назад

    What happens if you hit rubble/bricks, as are often found in underground hardcore from when homes were built🤷🏻‍♀️ I keep finding half bricks when digging my borders even though my house was built in 1978… so it’s not classed as a new build these days.

  • @AM-wt8qi
    @AM-wt8qi 9 месяцев назад

    Would be beneficial to hollow core aerate and top dress with a 70/30 mix also after this step to break top layer of lawn.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад

      Noooooooo

    • @AM-wt8qi
      @AM-wt8qi 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert ruclips.net/video/koDP7H22q3s/видео.htmlsi=4RzTwlw6lyTRKgZd

    • @AM-wt8qi
      @AM-wt8qi 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert ruclips.net/video/koDP7H22q3s/видео.htmlsi=GjdTFo8iCmRx3HFo

    • @groverrrrr89
      @groverrrrr89 8 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing, why would this be a bad idea?​@@DanielHibbertLawnExpert

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад

      @@groverrrrr89 because 70/30 wont break the top layer

  • @tbansalbansal
    @tbansalbansal Год назад

    Did it work?

  • @martincoutts6747
    @martincoutts6747 Год назад +1

    Great job!

  • @alaskanmalamute101
    @alaskanmalamute101 Год назад

    7:00 looks like you built a golf course for novices like me 😆

  • @lukelloyd7934
    @lukelloyd7934 7 месяцев назад

    Instead of using a spade to mark the lawn, get yourself some baby powder/talc and you can draw the cable on the lawn, then it washes away after.

  • @calebhartley7192
    @calebhartley7192 4 месяца назад

    You should have lined the hole with geotextile fabric. Over time, the dirt will migrate into the rock preventing water from draining through.

  • @linoleumbonypart385
    @linoleumbonypart385 Год назад +1

    So really Daniel is for aeration

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      Abdolutely not! If it happens to let air in then thats just a byproduct

    • @linoleumbonypart385
      @linoleumbonypart385 Год назад +1

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert hmmmm you are in the minority so must be wrong

  • @BottleBrookGardens
    @BottleBrookGardens 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan, wondering if you’ll do a follow on video to this to see how it worked? I’ve seen people say that in a heat wave the excavated area dry out quicker and look obvious? Cheers Ciaran

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  8 месяцев назад +2

      Its deffo made a difference but will be doing a drain vid there when the weather improves as we can do more

    • @jamieosh70
      @jamieosh70 7 месяцев назад

      Yes this video really needs a follow up and opinion on how well it’s worked. Would be super useful

  • @fulladdo4935
    @fulladdo4935 7 месяцев назад

    Did this work??

  • @user-iu7rf6yt3l
    @user-iu7rf6yt3l 3 месяца назад

    DID IT WORK ????????

  • @Poindexters-Obsession
    @Poindexters-Obsession 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've contemplated doing similar, but backfilling with manure to get the worms doing some followup work.

  • @KD-416
    @KD-416 7 месяцев назад

    Any update on this? Did it work?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  7 месяцев назад

      Deffo worked in the areas i got deep but not were i didnt, i mowed it today dry as a bone in the good areas, despite unbelieve rain

    • @KD-416
      @KD-416 7 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert thanks, definitely will be doing this in the coming weeks.

  • @Marcus1954s
    @Marcus1954s Год назад

    From the thumbnail wording I thought this was going to be a joke, something along the lines of Yosser Hughes's brick ventilation.

  • @SandstormGT
    @SandstormGT 9 месяцев назад

    What is the science behind why this would work? Is it that you are hoping by breaking the clay layers, the water can make it to the more permeable soil? Seems like if it's all the same soil, the water would just quickly fill in the hole and back to square one.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  9 месяцев назад +1

      Just small alleviation, its not a cure just small sumps that will hold the water lower down and yeah eventually would fill, its worked well in the areas we did the most and got deepest

    • @SandstormGT
      @SandstormGT 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert thanks for the reply!