It took me a few months after starting my lawn obsession to realize the majority of youtubers were just hawking products. Your common sense approach is very refreshing. Appreciate the information 🙏
Just found your channel. Subbed immediately. Great, straight forward content and I watched every second of it. Appreciate you and your time to sit down and walk us through your process. It's definitely going to help anyone looking to start from ground zero. Looking forward to more and more content, like you said, just setup the camera and shoot!
Hey, Gx22! Thanks for the feedback. It's always reassuring to hear someone liking what I'm trying to do. Thanks for the support. I appreciate it very much.
Very well stated/thought out! Keep It Simple Stupid. Giving the lawn the appropriate amount of N means less wasted money that is either in your pocket or you can use to get the higher quality ingredients or products for the lawn. good stuff
Common sense is rare. This video is spot on as far as people thinking they need more fertilizer then they actually need.More does not necessarily equate to a better looking/ healthier lawn...
John, thanks for chiming in. It feels a bit like an uphill battle with the current lawn care climate, but I figure I'd do my part to help folks be smarter.
Alex, thanks for the feedback. Spraying has its advantages, but sometimes I prefer to go out with my granular spreader. The math is the same for granular fertilizers. Either works fine.
That seems like overly complicated math. Just divide the percentage of nitrogen into 100. In this case 20, 100/20=5. You would need 5 lbs. of that product over 1000 sq. ft to get 1 lb. of nitrogen. Now, just multiply 5 by your target. 5 x .2 = 1lb. per 1000 sq. ft. This is the easiest way I have found to calculate nitrogen rates.
Excellent information. I am deficient in N but have low pH and high P and K. I can add lime in the Fall/Winter to adjust pH. Is there a source of high N-0-0 that raises pH?
Dwain, thanks so much for checking in. Two things: First, I don't have any experience raising pH, but yes, lime is the most popular thing to use for that. I'm sure there is an N fertilizer out there that is paired with something that raises pH, but I just don't now it. Secondly, don't worry about being "deficient" in N. N levels are always in flux and most all of us get a low N result on soil tests.
@@Jay-Go That IS a great question. Like you, I don't need to raise my pH but, it does look like both calcium nitrate & potassium nitrate will lower pH although the %N is fairly low (13%-15.5%). Love the content! Hope you are well.
Man, good timing with this question. I've been contemplating doing a quick blurb about my experience with this mower. Literally, I'm divided. Great concept. The Honda motor is excellent. But I'm not entirely satisfied with it. Lots of plastic and the height adjustment mechanism could use some improvement for a more stable horizontal cut.
Don't you need to "weigh" your ounces of dry before dissolving it in water? I believe those containers you are using measure "fluid" ounces. They're for liquid measurements if I'm not mistaken.
It took me a few months after starting my lawn obsession to realize the majority of youtubers were just hawking products. Your common sense approach is very refreshing. Appreciate the information 🙏
It's all about soil test and getting back to the basics. Really good info there!!
@Connor X Dad, yep. Let's start at square 1. Ha ha
Thanks for the feedback.
Just found your channel. Subbed immediately. Great, straight forward content and I watched every second of it. Appreciate you and your time to sit down and walk us through your process. It's definitely going to help anyone looking to start from ground zero. Looking forward to more and more content, like you said, just setup the camera and shoot!
Hey, Gx22! Thanks for the feedback. It's always reassuring to hear someone liking what I'm trying to do. Thanks for the support. I appreciate it very much.
Great formula and explanation!!
Very well stated/thought out! Keep It Simple Stupid. Giving the lawn the appropriate amount of N means less wasted money that is either in your pocket or you can use to get the higher quality ingredients or products for the lawn. good stuff
Eavee!! Thanks for checking it out, and thanks for the feedback.
K.I.S.S. = Keep It Simple, Stupid
Trying to break the whole "more is better" trend.
Hey man, I have that shirt. Kids got it for me for my Bday. I give my lawn what it doesnt even know it needs. In return, it gives me lavender 💋
🤣 What's up, Ryan?!
Gotta wear them long sleeve shirts. I'm about 7.67 shades lighter underneath, but no one wants to see that.
Common sense is rare. This video is spot on as far as people thinking they need more fertilizer then they actually need.More does not necessarily equate to a better looking/ healthier lawn...
John, thanks for chiming in. It feels a bit like an uphill battle with the current lawn care climate, but I figure I'd do my part to help folks be smarter.
Just found your page and really enjoying it. Look forward to more videos
Just now seeing this. Thanks so much. Hoping to get out there today to film some stuff.
Awesome video!!! I really like the idea of just spraying fertilizers.
Alex, thanks for the feedback. Spraying has its advantages, but sometimes I prefer to go out with my granular spreader. The math is the same for granular fertilizers. Either works fine.
You’re awesome man! I’m glad i found you. I’m eating up all your content 😂
Very cool! So glad the info is helping. Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate it.
This is ProTurfServ approved! 👍🏼. Great video!
Brent!! Thanks so much for watching. You da' man.
That seems like overly complicated math. Just divide the percentage of nitrogen into 100. In this case 20, 100/20=5. You would need 5 lbs. of that product over 1000 sq. ft to get 1 lb. of nitrogen. Now, just multiply 5 by your target. 5 x .2 = 1lb. per 1000 sq. ft. This is the easiest way I have found to calculate nitrogen rates.
Excellent information. I am deficient in N but have low pH and high P and K. I can add lime in the Fall/Winter to adjust pH. Is there a source of high N-0-0 that raises pH?
Dwain, thanks so much for checking in. Two things:
First, I don't have any experience raising pH, but yes, lime is the most popular thing to use for that. I'm sure there is an N fertilizer out there that is paired with something that raises pH, but I just don't now it.
Secondly, don't worry about being "deficient" in N. N levels are always in flux and most all of us get a low N result on soil tests.
@@Jay-Go That IS a great question. Like you, I don't need to raise my pH but, it does look like both calcium nitrate & potassium nitrate will lower pH although the %N is fairly low (13%-15.5%). Love the content! Hope you are well.
@@chuckbenzing134 thanks, man. I need to get on making another video. Tough to find the time.
Really good content bud...
Hey, Gray. Thanks so much for watching, and I really appreciate the feedback.
Have you had any issues with the Kensington?
Man, good timing with this question. I've been contemplating doing a quick blurb about my experience with this mower.
Literally, I'm divided. Great concept. The Honda motor is excellent. But I'm not entirely satisfied with it. Lots of plastic and the height adjustment mechanism could use some improvement for a more stable horizontal cut.
Nice content!
Thanks so much for the feedback, Demetrius! I appreciate you watching.
Don't you need to "weigh" your ounces of dry before dissolving it in water? I believe those containers you are using measure "fluid" ounces. They're for liquid measurements if I'm not mistaken.
Yes, everything in the video is weighed on a scale.
Metronome: clever👍 Thnx
Hi, Sindre. Yep. Such a simple tool. Perfect for keeping a steady spray walk pace.
What water hose nozzle do you have?
Hey, Jeremy. I'm using an Ely brass nozzle. I'm considering trying a nozzles the pros use, but I might not have enough water pressure for it to work.
@@thelawnrenaissance what nozzle do the pros use?
@jeremyespinoza279 Underhill nozzles
What kind of backpack sprayer do you have?
The one in the video is the FlowZone Cyclone.