SIMPLE drainage FIX* CHEAP way to cure bad drainage*

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2022
  • In todays video we show you a SIMPLE drainage fix with a simple yet effective and cost conscious technique, Having bad lawn drainage can really affect the lawn in its ability to function properly not to mention the moss that is associated with bad drainage, Watch the video and you will see how simple it really is.
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Комментарии • 156

  • @TheHatandBeardShow
    @TheHatandBeardShow Год назад +1

    Cheers, my guy from America! Every spring, I tune into your channel and love getting all the solutions I need!

  • @italianjob-vx6hp
    @italianjob-vx6hp 2 года назад +6

    This is great stuff , I studied which areas of the lawn had standing water when we had the worst downpours and I treated those areas just like this. Job done!

  • @75afms
    @75afms 2 месяца назад

    Im definitely going to try this! Thank you!

  • @ashikalanser9033
    @ashikalanser9033 Год назад +2

    You are fun! Thanks for the nice video

  • @richardharwell
    @richardharwell 2 года назад +14

    This was a very nice idea Daniel I was surprised how far that bar went into the ground. I do have some soggy ground problems in my backyard where I did my renovation. When I renovated I brought in a mixture of compost and sand to help level and seed. The problem with my yard is that if you dig down 12 to 16" it is like concrete Gray clay glacial silt. Winter rains if they are strong and heavy will raise the water table sometimes I have an inch of water on that grass And walking on the grass is a no go because you will sink in. I put about an inch to an inch and a 1/2 of sand and compost and leveled and and I could walk on it without sinking in and the grass did not drown. I think I need some proper drainage maybe some step catch basins But the water seemed to drain off the top layers. I guess I will see if this backfires when it gets warmer but for now everything looks good did my 1st mow and put some diamonds down.

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 2 года назад +1

      Dear Richard: Then, do your drainage system the conventional way.

    • @whitevoodooman7276
      @whitevoodooman7276 Год назад

      Dan's full of good ideas

  • @jamiewright4750
    @jamiewright4750 2 года назад

    Grat video really helpful

  • @seanfinn107
    @seanfinn107 4 месяца назад +1

    pure entertainment, ty.

  • @manleynelson9419
    @manleynelson9419 3 месяца назад

    My goodness we always use a digging iron to dig. Oftentimes will have two digging irons between one or two people even one person so it's interesting that you have to justify the cost by thinking about future tile work or something. The soil must be a lot different where you're at thanks for the video man

  • @LTFC1964
    @LTFC1964 2 года назад +2

    That my friend is an ingenious idea. I’m already ordering the rubber crumb!!!

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      Works too

    • @LTFC1964
      @LTFC1964 2 года назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Hi Daniel, where did you get it from, I can’t see the link.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      @@LTFC1964 collier turf ebay

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      @@LTFC1964 links in the description but the code doesnt work but its cheaper on ebay without the code than it is on the collier turf website with the code

    • @LTFC1964
      @LTFC1964 2 года назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert cheers Daniel

  • @siggi5395
    @siggi5395 2 года назад +1

    Is a hard work 😁

  • @mickeyhughes7244
    @mickeyhughes7244 2 года назад +4

    And guaranteed to be a Goodyear 🚗

  • @oddbob8905
    @oddbob8905 2 года назад +26

    Just a suggestion, couldnt you use a big funnel into the hole and help fill in and minimise spillage .

    • @whitevoodooman7276
      @whitevoodooman7276 Год назад +2

      Just do as Dan says works everytime

    • @ss_whole
      @ss_whole Год назад +5

      ..or you could use a funnel and get it done much faster and easier

  • @bobbyladd
    @bobbyladd 2 года назад +2

    Should a scarifier or power rake avoid areas with those sort of rubber plugs as I'm guessing they'd feel quite solid?

    • @FreeSpeechXtremist
      @FreeSpeechXtremist 7 месяцев назад

      No you will be fine scarifying or power taking compared to compacted soil it's soft.

  • @sandysanderson8588
    @sandysanderson8588 2 года назад +1

    Gosh what a great idea, Well done Daniel. Recycle a car tyre everyone wins.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +1

      Thanks shame others don’t agree

    • @sandysanderson8588
      @sandysanderson8588 2 года назад +1

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Well its good. it wont break down great for drain age.

    • @dmcgee4646
      @dmcgee4646 Месяц назад

      ​@@sandysanderson8588yanno what does t decompose AND doesn't leech disgusting amounts of petrochemicals into our soil-- rocks!!! Same as sand. The lack of critical thinking is disgusting and infuriating. Y'all are just one part of what's wrong with people.

    • @dmcgee4646
      @dmcgee4646 Месяц назад

      It's so cool too! They found out how to make crushed rock that mimics poison rubber!! It's just crushed larger rocks?!!! Such an amazing invention. Hopefully this innovation will help you install better drains in the future! You must be so excited for this groundbreaking discovery.

    • @sandysanderson8588
      @sandysanderson8588 Месяц назад

      Oh dear. You need to get out more.

  • @sparty328
    @sparty328 Год назад +1

    During the summer my lawn looks ‘fine’ but during the winter and after rain showers it gets very spongy ( there’s no moss). I bought an auger bit and began the process to try and fix the constant drainage problem of my small (30m squared) lawn, it wasn’t long before I was hitting something solid which turned out to be an old paving slab, I then unearthed a further 9. There appears to be a layer of dolomite throughout with a few inches of poor top soil which is of a clayish texture and full of stones. In some areas the dolomite is sitting on top of a layer of polythene covering the clay soil beneath. Additionally after a few hours the holes I’ve dug become waterlogged. Should I just bite the bullet and get all the dolomite removed, get a French drain installed and a few tons of quality top soil or can the dolomite be left and just remove the top soil replacing it with better?

    • @Raid_init
      @Raid_init 10 месяцев назад +1

      I had a similar situation and bit the bullet and removed all the slabs, rocks, and glass the builders used to build up by back lawn. Hard work pays off eventually.

  • @shaziachaudhry6240
    @shaziachaudhry6240 2 года назад +74

    Probably best to stick with sand, from an environmental perspective and leave rubber for surface play areas or paths

    • @tempestsroar
      @tempestsroar 2 года назад +1

      Crumbled rubber is now being removed from children’s play areas due to its carcinogenic properties. We all need to educate ourselves about the dangers of how we “recycle” dangerous substances such as car tyres. I agree with your comment about sand or maybe grit for drainage. Environmental / sustainable options are never easy to source for gardeners who are seen as advocates for working with the natural environments by many. Solutions within a circular system where products are not brought in from outside the system are often best and teach us to work with what we have, without having to tap into or rely on resources outside the eco system of the gardens we manage as professional gardeners.

    • @wayneessar7489
      @wayneessar7489 2 года назад

      @@tempestsroar How would folks access the buried crumb rubber?
      I am unclear on the way they would become exposed to it.
      Please help me out here as it seems obvious to you.

    • @wobblybobengland
      @wobblybobengland 2 года назад +3

      @@wayneessar7489 It gets into the water courses, what happens if the next owner wants to grow carrots there? N-1,3-dimethylbutyl-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine and coriander please. The stuff to use is biochar. Car tyres are an absolute nightmare, every mile you drive you are chucking phthalates, sulfenamides, guanidines, thiazoles, thiuams, dithiocarbamates, sulfur donors, phenolics, phenylenediamines and heavy metals in to the water table.

    • @wayneessar7489
      @wayneessar7489 2 года назад +2

      @@wobblybobengland Nothing would happen if the next owner wished to grow carrots there because the very small area of the punctures and the high quality of the crumb rubber.

    • @wobblybobengland
      @wobblybobengland 2 года назад +8

      @@wayneessar7489 no, it gets in the water, which ultimately affects a bigger area, soil microbes can do lots of things but can't do anything with inorganic compounds.

  • @1791Hernandez
    @1791Hernandez 11 месяцев назад +1

    "Where am I?" 😂😂

  • @algernonwolfwhistle6351
    @algernonwolfwhistle6351 2 года назад +19

    I've always done this job with grit and a little top-dressing over the top. Not sure about the idea of putting rubber into a lawn from an environmental perspective. Is it biodegradable?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +4

      is grit sand bio degradable?

    • @algernonwolfwhistle6351
      @algernonwolfwhistle6351 2 года назад +10

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Yes it is and it naturally occurs in soil types.

    • @mickeyhughes7244
      @mickeyhughes7244 2 года назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert 😂

    • @antbans5137
      @antbans5137 2 года назад +2

      There’s always one isn’t there 🤔🙈😂

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +5

      @@algernonwolfwhistle6351 sand is from rocks that have broken down over millions of years, sand is not bio degradable, things that are bio degradable generally break down in months not millions of years,

  • @realskata16
    @realskata16 3 дня назад

    I have 5 acres of flatland (everything is flat where I live in AR) but about 1.5 of the acres hold almost all winter and spring. The spot has to be dry for at least 5-7 days before you can even think about mowing it. It’s a total pain in the ass. It’s to the point where I wanna kill all the grass in that area to avoid having to mow it. It’s usually over a foot tall before you can mow it. If I had several thousands to spare, I’d hire someone to come handle it but I don’t even know what to do about it. Some people have suggested French drains

  • @teaformulamaths
    @teaformulamaths 2 года назад +4

    Why did you not go for something more natural like sand?

  • @RahimMastafaPhotography
    @RahimMastafaPhotography Год назад +11

    Good idea. Would probably use small stones to fill the holes with a bit of top soil on top. That tire stuff isn't a good idea me thinks.

    • @goleylla
      @goleylla 7 месяцев назад

      Stones often rise to the surface of soil due to effects of freezing in winter.

    • @MrTeeglesworth
      @MrTeeglesworth 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing....

  • @Greenskiii
    @Greenskiii Год назад +1

    could you do this with wood chippings?

  • @bidders77
    @bidders77 2 года назад +1

    Other than because of the mossyness have you done it in that specific area because it connects to the drain?

  • @Tholius
    @Tholius Год назад

    Can you do this with sand (I have paving sand lying around), or small scoria?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      Paving sand no use

    • @Tholius
      @Tholius Год назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Can you elaborate on why not? And what about small scoria?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад

      @@Tholius i dont know what scoria is

    • @Tholius
      @Tholius Год назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert 1. Why is paving sand no good? 2. Have a look at google images of scoria- they are small 0.25-1cm diameter pyroclastic, highly vesicular, dark-colored volcanic rock

  • @Dasan1111
    @Dasan1111 Год назад

    Anybody tried this? Is this working? This is so simple!!

  • @rickysingh616
    @rickysingh616 2 месяца назад

    How's this differ from the one you used the machine to drill large holes?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 месяца назад +2

      This is just for slight drainage issues the other is for more serious

    • @rickysingh616
      @rickysingh616 2 месяца назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert thanks, my grass is no more as it's become a soaked water muddy pit. my garden is situated at a lower elevation then my property and sewage line. I have 2 issues. First one being I have a large concrete base where by I want to put some aco drains in so when I wash any dog muck it doesn't just fall off the edge, it has somewhere to go. I'd love for the aco drains to be connected to the main sewage line but being as it's at a much higher elevation I think I'd need a pump of sorts. Now the other solution I was thinking was perhaps bore a large hole in to the ground to act like a soakaway. Not sure on the long impact or dispersion rate would be for that. 2. Issue is the muddy pit. Now this used to drain very well until over the years of impact of large tree debris possibly compacted the ground but I still managed to have some decent grass. It mainly got churned up by my dog from running in wet grass. So now when it rains it's just muddy mush. I did see the other video where you used the large drilling machine. Would you say that would possibly be the solution to solving the issue? I'm also contemplating artificial grass for the future but from what others have told me with their experience when it rains it doesn't drain away quick enough so that can become flooded. Thanks for reading and sorry for the long comment

  • @paulhopkins686
    @paulhopkins686 2 года назад +4

    Is DH starting to aerate the lawns?

  • @darrenchandler8799
    @darrenchandler8799 2 года назад +5

    Thought we are supposed to be taking plastic out of the environment not putting it into the soil.
    Is this not classed as contamination?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      Whats rubber got to do with plastic?

    • @darrenchandler8799
      @darrenchandler8799 2 года назад +1

      Thought it was similar to plastics and ends up damaging the environment and animals?

    • @darrenchandler8799
      @darrenchandler8799 2 года назад +2

      Only ask because I’ve seen warning not to do so.
      It is abundantly clear from the scientific literature that rubber should not be used as a landscape amendment or mulch. There is no question that toxic substances leach from rubber as it degrades, contaminating the soil, landscape plants, and associated aquatic systems.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      @@darrenchandler8799 but yet its ok to spread on children’s parks as safety matting and spread on 3/4g astro turf? All sounds a bit wishy washy, and what about when they send tyres to land fill if they are not recycled ? eu tyres do not contain the dangerous chemicals usa tyres do and its been ratified as safe hence the reason its not banned

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад

      @@darrenchandler8799 shooting cows in between the eyes damages cows so we can eat them but No one says thats a bad idea so when did the world suddenly start caring for animals?

  • @AliKhan-ft1uu
    @AliKhan-ft1uu 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would sand work as well?

  • @kenmay1572
    @kenmay1572 2 месяца назад

    I have a squirrel that does the same thing

  • @Andrew-ds9ms
    @Andrew-ds9ms 2 года назад +4

    It would be easier using a funnel to fill the holes 👍🏻

  • @wrayez-hz2kq
    @wrayez-hz2kq 4 месяца назад

    How does that help drainage issue?

  • @ghggp1
    @ghggp1 Месяц назад +2

    Why not try a funnel to be more accurate to fill the holes? Yes, I agree to use sand. Great idea to help drainage.👍🏻

  • @trevorpringle1480
    @trevorpringle1480 2 года назад +3

    Looks like tiring job, did you tread it in?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +1

      i avoided puns

    • @willo300
      @willo300 2 года назад +3

      You should get a grip and keep a low profile and then you'll have a goodyear 😁

  • @losttheplot26
    @losttheplot26 2 года назад +2

    I'm not putting scrap tyres in any lawn. Spike aeration

  • @jamieyork156
    @jamieyork156 2 месяца назад

    Great idea yet seemingly getting grilled for it..

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah too many doo gooders in the world lol driving cars on the road in the exact same rubber which goes on the tarmac and gets washed into the drains

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 месяца назад +1

      And ends up in the ground

    • @jamieyork156
      @jamieyork156 2 месяца назад

      I was thinking the same thing. They jump all over everything. Keep doing what your doing mate. Helping so many with their lawns daily, there's always 1 as they say or in this case a few ha ha. . Ill be ordering some of your products soon, its been so wet of late I've not touched the lawn. Will be scarifying when it dries up, Top dressing with field no.4 and overseeding and then applying the first spring treatment. What would you recommend ?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jamieyork156 will be equilibrium by then

    • @jamieyork156
      @jamieyork156 2 месяца назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert ok ill get some ordered

  • @mstar011
    @mstar011 2 года назад +1

    Cant we just use a garden fork and make the holes bigger by moving it around in the soil?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +1

      you can do whatever you please

    • @johnstonlee
      @johnstonlee 2 года назад

      That compacts it down and makes drainage Even worse need hollow core and remove the corse

  • @crunchstudio9475
    @crunchstudio9475 2 года назад +6

    Great advice and videos Daniel. Not sure about this one though as the environmental damage of putting rubber into lawns doesn’t sit right. Will take 1000 years or so to degrade and will cause damage to the bio chemistry of lawn and bacteria. Surely there are natural products that will be just effective? First thumbs down mate in a few years. However keep the great videos coming.

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  2 года назад +2

      Its personal choice, eu tyres dont have the same harmful chemicals that usa tyres have to its safe to use, we spray weedkillers fungicides and whole host of other nasty things on grass, which are far worse than rubber crumb which by the way is used by the boat load on 3-4g pitches which our children play on,

    • @crunchstudio9475
      @crunchstudio9475 2 года назад

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert Fair enough but the herbicides and weed killers are all now designed to break down in a matter of weeks or days.Not trolling as you are brilliant and I look forward to your videos and Shaun at lawnrite. Thank you for these.

    • @tempestsroar
      @tempestsroar 2 года назад +1

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert I don't spray weedkillers, fungicides and a whole lot of other nasty things on grass (or any other part of my gardens). As responsible gardeners we all need to learn to work with trying to understand how plants interact with the soil biology and do what we can to assist and adjust the balance needed for the results we require. I know, this is much more difficult and a long term project (no quick-fix's I'm afraid) but I believe its the least culpable approach. I know we all have different approaches. Your instructional videos are great and down to earth, but on this topic I feel you may have done the gardening world (and in a small way, the environment) a dis-service. Customer pressures from your clients, I know, must be a top consideration, but as we all move forward in a rapidly changing world you and all gardeners are in an enviable position to educate and change peoples maintenance practices to fall in line with protecting their small precious patches. Good luck with moving this topic forward. I look forward to viewing your future videos.

  • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
    @edmundblackaddercoc8522 2 года назад +15

    This is aeration disguised as drainage🤣

    • @vanhes6343
      @vanhes6343 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, Ive seen greenskeepers put holes like this on the entire green when I was playing golf during the fall. They told me they were aerating the greens.

  • @MrWouzke
    @MrWouzke Год назад +1

    Uhm, micro plastics??

  • @eddyvideostar
    @eddyvideostar 2 года назад

    7:07.

  • @terrorbear7
    @terrorbear7 Месяц назад

    Oh... he was serious

  • @manleynelson9419
    @manleynelson9419 3 месяца назад

    Putting a petroleum product in your surface water or drainage water or groundwater might be against federal law in America I haven't checked and have no reason to say that but any petroleum product in the ground is going to be frowned upon by the environmental agencies for sure I would think I'm just guessing does anybody know about that?

  • @michaelvalone907
    @michaelvalone907 11 месяцев назад

    Why not use something organic, rejuvenate the soil.

  • @kater8730
    @kater8730 8 месяцев назад

    Tire rubber? Won't it stink? I don't think this is a good idea.....use pea gravel....non toxic and natural.

  • @nickhayley
    @nickhayley Год назад +1

    Yeahhhh... adding inorganic petroleum based products to a living lawn and soil is definitely not the best way forward.

  • @jc23jc65
    @jc23jc65 Год назад

    is this good for the environment?

    • @DanielHibbertLawnExpert
      @DanielHibbertLawnExpert  Год назад +1

      The environment is the whole world , brushing this in your lawn is not even a drop in the ocean? Type tyre graveyard in kuwait into google and see the amount of tyres in there, if thats not bad for the environment then this vid certainly isnt

    • @jc23jc65
      @jc23jc65 Год назад +2

      @@DanielHibbertLawnExpert yeah i still dont think is a good idea, is perhaps help s the case of drainage, but is not a good idea to mix rubber with soil, i know now we have synthetic lawn, synthetic fields, race tracks made of rubber, but i dont think following that path is the right way.

    • @AM-wt8qi
      @AM-wt8qi 3 месяца назад

      @@jc23jc65could use sand instead of

  • @VanderlyndenJengold
    @VanderlyndenJengold 3 месяца назад

    Micro rubber in your lawn - are you mad? Hardly an environmentally sound solution! Use sharp sand.

  • @SheilaSpencer1
    @SheilaSpencer1 Год назад +1

    There was no explanation on how this helps drainage.
    I watched the entire video hoping you would tell me what this actually does to help yard drainage but nothing; not even a hint of how this works. 🤷🏼‍♀

  • @MrDominic152
    @MrDominic152 2 года назад

    don't worry about your face, I was more concerned about your toes!!

  • @dirtyface091
    @dirtyface091 2 месяца назад

    funnel

  • @ermboy1924
    @ermboy1924 2 года назад +7

    Hopefully people see this. DONT DO THIS! Lol wow. One he’s compacting the soil with the bar not pulling and dirt out. Long drill bit or aerate is what you would want to do. And do sand. Idk why you would put rubber in the ground.

    • @shaunkiely5340
      @shaunkiely5340 Год назад

      Exactly. Plus if you ever do a heavy scarification on this area, you'll have rubber chips everywhere.

  • @chinov9445
    @chinov9445 Год назад

    🤦🏽‍♂️😂🤣😂

  • @frankneidhardt
    @frankneidhardt 2 года назад +1

    First 🙂

  • @stephenmagill1294
    @stephenmagill1294 Месяц назад

    Jesus christ lol

  • @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
    @UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161 3 месяца назад

    please dont do this

  • @JoanneStep
    @JoanneStep 3 месяца назад

    You are fun! Thanks for the nice video