I had a lot of fine fescue that was introduced into the lawn by someone who seeded it several years ago. I hit it with 41% glyphosate in early August. On Sept 5, I dethatched & and overseeded, then put down starter fertilizer several days later. The new grass was coming in great and the lawn looked exceptionally good. The storm dumped 7+ inches of rain on us here in Gastonia. Within 2 days, the young grass began turning brown. It never recovered from the deluge. I raked out all of the dead grass today (Oct 10) and will begin reseeding mixed with Soil3 from SuperSod tomorrow. The first frost window here is between Nov 15-20. Hoping the new grass is strong enough to make it.
Hey Mr. Ferguson... I seeded a week after you and have phenomenal results. I did a dethatch, liquid aeration, over seed and applied fertilizer. Skipped the weed protection step. Will address in the Spring. Presently, in Ohio, I am mowing twice a week. Your experiment worked great for me!
I’m in Charlotte nc and I swear I’ve had the same experience as you this year 😂 Had some spots looking good and the hurricane came and drowned it….turned yellow and then brown. Good thing I love overseeding my overseed’s overseed!
We are always our own worst critic. Your lawn looks great. I've noticed over time that the later I plant a "patch", the slower it will grow, but it will come in.
Your looking better brother! It has been a harder year for me also with lack of rain but still having trouble. I as I have told you did the same this over seeded the end of Aug but it popped up some in about 5 days like always GCI TTTF but what was funny for the next 30 days or so it just kept slowly coming up more and more. I even ordered another bag thinking I did it to soon and will have to do it again but it just kept popping up and is starting to look so so good. I have a few spots like always i need to fix but not bad. Crazy year in more then just yards. God bless brother!!
We are still in the 90’s everyday here in Amarillo, Tx in the transition zone. Waiting for cooler temps to do some over seeding. Looks like we will have a short window to get grass up before our first freeze. First freeze on average happens around October 25. Crazy year this year
I haven't aerated in 15 plus years. The steps I use for overseeding are; 1. PGR I week ahead of seeding 2. Pregerminate seed 3. Cut lawn short 1 week after PGR apllication 4. Dethatch day of seeding 5. Spread seed and lightly rake in 6. Fertilizer 7. Peatmoss if existing grass is thin 8. Start watering cycle I've found that dethatching produces a much higher rate of germination than aerating
been following for a few yrs Mr Ferguson, and must say yall weather patterns are a bit similar to ours in So cal . Just seems you guys get rain in the summer. We are still in the 80s and 90s out here , no rain for months😣
I agree with the colder mornings the fescue is perking up, this morning was 48 degrees with a soil temperature of 62. I still want to get a last fertilizer application in for this year I am keeping my eye on the weather channel and AccuWeather apps for any rain
Not located too far from you. I've never had to put this much effort into seeding. I can tell that I'm going to have to do another round to fix the final set of holes. Its been a rough year for the lawn...
I have some spots that are just peppered pretty sure grass is dead. I need to get to work. Sometimes i cant tell if its dead or dormant even with the pull test the areas with resistance i cant tell. Maybe it wont come out of dormancy until spring.
It's not necessary to water grass 3 times a day. Once in the morning, and once in the evening, it should be enough. You don't want to overwater them! The seeds need to be moist, not soggy.
@@Sir_Mack yea I have seen some of that. I have a gallon of Propi on the way to fight that. Azoxy is listed for “leaf spot” but Propi for “gray leaf spot”. So I’m applying it soon as I get it.
That patch on your face must’ve gotten a nitrogen blitz🤣 looks good!
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I had a lot of fine fescue that was introduced into the lawn by someone who seeded it several years ago. I hit it with 41% glyphosate in early August. On Sept 5, I dethatched & and overseeded, then put down starter fertilizer several days later. The new grass was coming in great and the lawn looked exceptionally good. The storm dumped 7+ inches of rain on us here in Gastonia. Within 2 days, the young grass began turning brown. It never recovered from the deluge. I raked out all of the dead grass today (Oct 10) and will begin reseeding mixed with Soil3 from SuperSod tomorrow. The first frost window here is between Nov 15-20. Hoping the new grass is strong enough to make it.
Hey Mr. Ferguson... I seeded a week after you and have phenomenal results. I did a dethatch, liquid aeration, over seed and applied fertilizer. Skipped the weed protection step. Will address in the Spring. Presently, in Ohio, I am mowing twice a week. Your experiment worked great for me!
@@mbranche4234 haha, awesome! Of course you are hundreds of miles north of me, so likely has a LOT to do with that haha. Good to hear though!!!🙌🏼
I’m in Charlotte nc and I swear I’ve had the same experience as you this year 😂
Had some spots looking good and the hurricane came and drowned it….turned yellow and then brown. Good thing I love overseeding my overseed’s overseed!
Same story here in East TN
We are always our own worst critic. Your lawn looks great. I've noticed over time that the later I plant a "patch", the slower it will grow, but it will come in.
It's an obsession.
@@MrKevinH Thanks Señior Kevin
Your looking better brother! It has been a harder year for me also with lack of rain but still having trouble. I as I have told you did the same this over seeded the end of Aug but it popped up some in about 5 days like always GCI TTTF but what was funny for the next 30 days or so it just kept slowly coming up more and more. I even ordered another bag thinking I did it to soon and will have to do it again but it just kept popping up and is starting to look so so good. I have a few spots like always i need to fix but not bad. Crazy year in more then just yards. God bless brother!!
I’m in NC, and got hit hard by fungus. I did two treatments of Azoxy and Propiconazole. Hoping the seed I put down part weekend takes!
We are still in the 90’s everyday here in Amarillo, Tx in the transition zone. Waiting for cooler temps to do some over seeding. Looks like we will have a short window to get grass up before our first freeze. First freeze on average happens around October 25. Crazy year this year
@@wmbenn69 Indeed it has been
I haven't aerated in 15 plus years. The steps I use for overseeding are;
1. PGR I week ahead of seeding
2. Pregerminate seed
3. Cut lawn short 1 week after PGR apllication
4. Dethatch day of seeding
5. Spread seed and lightly rake in
6. Fertilizer
7. Peatmoss if existing grass is thin
8. Start watering cycle
I've found that dethatching produces a much higher rate of germination than aerating
Sick stache Mr Ferguson! Always fun to switch it up every once in awhile
@@TheCreamRisesToTheTop 🫣
been following for a few yrs Mr Ferguson, and must say yall weather patterns are a bit similar to ours in So cal . Just seems you guys get rain in the summer. We are still in the 80s and 90s out here , no rain for months😣
I agree with the colder mornings the fescue is perking up, this morning was 48 degrees with a soil temperature of 62. I still want to get a last fertilizer application in for this year I am keeping my eye on the weather channel and AccuWeather apps for any rain
Lawn is looking great 👍
Good morning and God bless!!!
@@pnkpnthr80 God bless!
I was told if the temperature and the humidity added together is 150 or higher then you have the perfect conditions for yard fungus.
Not located too far from you. I've never had to put this much effort into seeding. I can tell that I'm going to have to do another round to fix the final set of holes. Its been a rough year for the lawn...
Great video, Mr.Ferguson, How is the small patch of GCI Spreader Elite back by the shed?
did Mr. Ferguson just hit us with the sketch finger!!!?
I have some spots that are just peppered pretty sure grass is dead. I need to get to work. Sometimes i cant tell if its dead or dormant even with the pull test the areas with resistance i cant tell. Maybe it wont come out of dormancy until spring.
Mr Fergy! I feel your pain! I am reseeding and just hoping I don't get anymore wash outs. What are you going todo aboutpre emergents this fsll?
@@qsbroom Well I’m seeding so pre emergent would only stop all the repair seed growth haha.
With that mustache... Now you look like a Mr. Ferguson! 😄
@@largiemastermind8358 🥸
Need to go heavy on the fungicides after seeding because of the heavy watering schedule. Let alone the rain you got.
@@jasonfournier Well again, I’ve watered heavy past seeding and never had this issue. So clearly the difference is the loads of rain, but yep!
I am going to ReseedingGrass Today and Water 3 Times a Day
It's not necessary to water grass 3 times a day. Once in the morning, and once in the evening, it should be enough. You don't want to overwater them! The seeds need to be moist, not soggy.
That's grey leaf spot/melting out disease
@@Sir_Mack yea I have seen some of that. I have a gallon of Propi on the way to fight that. Azoxy is listed for “leaf spot” but Propi for “gray leaf spot”. So I’m applying it soon as I get it.
My guess would be too much rain.
My baby kbg germinated 2 weeks ago. It has fungus. Is it too early to apply fungicide?
@@Felicia-ge7sp I would definitely read up on the fungicide label you use. I think so, but I would research it to be safe.
@@MrFergusonLawn The label of Gravex doesn’t have anything about baby grass. I’ll call the 800 # on the label.
I think it’s time . . . time to replace the brown and browning arbs. They are not coming back.
@@springfieldparkproperties2725 🤣 yea we don’t think that will happen. Just been too hot, then it was too wet, so that is gonna happen soon.
are you mowing twice a week now?
@@ryan.coogler Well…hard to when it’s sopping wet lol. So no, haven’t been.
That tire track is ughhh... 🥴
Tom Selleck would be proud of that stache!
@@chrisglenn2096 😂