Speaking of golf courses, I'd love to have your reel clippings. I mix them with sand and once broken down, add grass seed and you get divot mix. Works great.
The only real way to get ahead of Triv is to round it up in the very early Spring. You'll see it green up before any of your KBG. I've done it a few years ago and really nailed about 90 percent of it. You need to hit it at least 3 times in the spring and do not reseed those patches until the fall. Attempting to kill Triv in the summer is useless as it's already dormant and will wake back up in the Fall. I still have some out there but not as much as before.
You could hit it with the spot killer that Pete GCI sells. We did something like that at the course I worked at. Just a stick with spot treatment on it. Just hit the center og the spot.
I’m thinking that if you borrow a few of the cows across the street they could keep your lawn really low and you would have more time to organize your garage or do things that needs attention.Thanks for all the inspiration over years .God Bless.
Connor, I'm in Central North Carolina on Bermuda Grass. My lawn was plagued with Poa. After years of trying different chemicals, I finally have a combo that works. I spray Certainty + Celsius on the lawn in early spring, and another treatment in early summer. After spraying, it takes about 4-5 weeks before the Poa looks hurt and it goes away after 7-8 weeks. This combo also kills nutsedge and crabgrass for the folks who have the southern lawns on the east coast. Maybe it will work on your lawn.
Looking good! Loving the recomendation of the Everest. Still have a bare spots in the part of the I renovated last fall. To add insult to injury, the wild turkeys & moles hanging out in those spots to. Thanks again
I agree. Those spots look like Poa Annua and not Poa Triv. I got rid of my poa annua the way Milen suggested. Still have Triv though. Will be spraying glyphosate this spring.
I think the real issue is that those poa annua seeds are in the soil and germinate at around soil temp 70. Try to keep that yard under pre emergent all year next season and those seeds won’t germinate. You guys are right - it’s Poa A and pre emergent will do it
It seems like just yesterday, we saw your first mow of the season. I enjoyed following along for another season. In regard to hitting the sprinkler head with the reel mower…. That’s exactly why I’m forming collars. So I don’t hit them.
Connor, I was really hoping that after all the treatments you did before you put out your seed that you wouldnt have a bunch of triv. So I'm really sorry to see that. Its a shame they dont make a good selective herbicide for cool season grasses that will effectively control triv. I saw that Paul Outlaw (Paul's Prime Cuts) had some success with suppression using the PGR Anuew, although I think that was in TTTF not KBG. Sad to see the season come to an end for you, but I'm looking forward to next year as I bet that newly seeded grass really takes off for you.
You just cost me a few grand -- my beautiful GM1600 arrived this month!! Thank you... I love it. (Sad that I only found it at the end of the season, but the spring will come around eventually, right?) I'm already planning for the sand to arrive in May. I'm wondering about the new groomer... and where the triplex has gone. I also have a solution to your poa problem, though it may be controversial... Scotts Pro Vista Kentucky Bluegrass. Any thoughts?
I suggested this a few videos back to him. I can't believe this guy, doesn't respond to all 10,000 comments per video!! Insane lol. It is probably easy for him to miss a good question like this. Maybe if we upvote it he will see it better. Even if he used Pro Vista for a few seasons to kill off any remnant of the poa problem. It also takes forever to grow from seed. It is a super slow grower. Might take too much time from his already short season.
@@Mark365SSLawn, I'm not sure I like the idea of SPV at all... I suspect it's expensive, know that it's hard to get, and feel strongly that Scott's isn't a good place to buy any kind of seed. That said, watching Connor LITERALLY take a blow torch to his lawn earlier this year makes me think he might need some sort of reasonable accommodation and be allowed to go to the front of the line.
@@hatpeach1 Understood, the unique capability of being able to use glyphosate on it is one of a kind right now. JTLK has had it for some time now. Scotts actually provided the sod for him. I would put money on it that Scotts would not only give Connor the seed, but PAY him to try it out. That kind of visibility for Scotts is priceless, yet at the same time priceless for Connor at solving his poa issues. I will flag them on their channel. Curious if they respond.
@@Mark365SSLawn I'm not sure Scotts has the ability to meet the current demand, so I'm not sure they'd want Connor growing it. Has anyone seen it for sale, let alone even what a fair price for a bag is?
Hi Connor. Your dahlias look amazing. My wife wants to start planting some in our yard next spring. Any suggestions on some good starter dahlias for beginners?
@@lawnrebel hi Connor. I got a message comment on your 100,000 subscriber video about contacting you on telegram I just wanted to check with you to confirm it is legit as it wasn’t from this account. Thx
The poa triv is a nonending headache. I've smoked off my entire lawn 3 times in 8 years. Certain areas I've smoked 3 times more. But the Triv continues. A certain level of contamination comes from my neighbors, not much I can do there. Bent grass is also an unwelcomed guest. That's easier to control but persistent. I think we enjoy the struggle... and it continues next season
Try ethofumasate herbicide. Its a pre and post emergent for poa. Spray a app this fall, and then do spring apps. Ive been doing it for 3 years now consistently, and it wipes out alot of poa. Also, throw down some barricade or dimension as a pre emergent now! You can get rid of that poa, but got to start now. It can be done
Yep, drained the sprinklers, first frost tonight. Dropped in eighteen 12" deck joists this weekend, composite top next weekend. Looks like we find out our fate tomorrow afternoon, 4:07pm, EST. Let's GO!!!
I’ve never had to deal with POA where I live but I did have another extremely aggressive weed (khaki weed) that I battled for a long time. The way I was finally able to completely eliminate it was by spot spraying it with glyphosate, waiting 2 days, then pulled it out (root and all) and then burning about a 2 foot section around it with a torch for about 5 minutes to make sure the soil was extremely hot so that it kills seeds below the surface. It’s been a year now and I haven’t seen any of it return. Also, your yard is beautiful and I love your channel!
Dang it man - all the initial prep, glypho layers and burning the ground to keep the Poa out. Just going to have to learn to live with it now… not much u can do Connor. Still looks great!
@UCPer68zP3Ud_pQI8PufJdXg Oh my gosh! I am so excited I won something from your scam account. 🙄. Imagine if you put this much effort into something that actually benefited mankind. What a POS.
There are a lot of great suggestions in these comments regarding eliminating poa. As long as there is a field across the street, you'll never get rid of it completely.
@@lawnrebel id be trying to get that allowed non the less your home is beautiful and y'all do a great job w it sir. wish u and yours the best this fall season
I'd go with pre-emergent (prodiamine) in both the spring and fall, along with some applications of tenacity to help stunt the poa. Verticutting can help disrupt the growth of poa as well along with standing up the seed heads to be cut off and reduce the population. Good luck going forward! It's looking good so far don't be too hard on yourself, it's a daily battle.
Damn.... That mullet hair is looking good!!! power on..
I have missed your yard this summer!!!!
You’ve given me a lot of inspiration to get my lawn back to the way it used to be…and your beautiful Dahlias!!
FORGET ABOUT THE LAWN!
lets talk about this mans hair..
its just as beautiful
Hey Pal your lawn looks fantastic.
Imagine what it will look like next year.
Lawn looks awesome Connor! Congrats on all your success and looking forward to all the awesome content to come!
It’s a lot of work but the end result is worth the work. Beautiful lawn.
Those Dahlias are unreal - well done. I grow daylilies - and have never memorized the name of a one of them - so your memory rocks.
Those flowers are absolutely stunning.
Speaking of golf courses, I'd love to have your reel clippings. I mix them with sand and once broken down, add grass seed and you get divot mix. Works great.
The grass your mowing is beautiful!!!!!
Great looking yard Connor! I always enjoy your videos and it always seems like when the yard is at its best the season is just about over.
Lawn and garden is looking great for this time of the year. I hear you on the sprinkler head...I've done the same
Your lawn and property looks beautiful! You have put in the work and it definitely shows! Great job and I'll watch anything you upload. Thanks !
The dahlias are amazing Connor! The colors in your lawn and landscape are stunning! It’s a beautiful time of year.
Connor, keeping it real! You are like the Top Gear of lawn care channels!
Who would have thought this would be the last mow we get to see of Connor Ward? Please come back!
The joy of Gardening, and you do it so well.
Lawn looks good. Those flowers look freaking amazing!
Wooooo Wooooo Heck Yah!
Awesome-thank you for sharing.
Toro aerator work out?
Looking forward to your new adventures. Congratulations on 100K .
Love your videos, lawn looks awesome!
Looking forward to the new adventures. Missed not having you around last winter
Indeed October is a great time of the year. Especially in the great state of Florida.
Where are the new videos???
Another great season! Congratulations on the 100,000 subs! Looking forward to joining you on the future endeavors
Your videos feel so genuine, thank you for making them!
Poa or no poa, I’m watching beginning to end. Love the perm.
Great video Mr. Ward
The only real way to get ahead of Triv is to round it up in the very early Spring. You'll see it green up before any of your KBG. I've done it a few years ago and really nailed about 90 percent of it. You need to hit it at least 3 times in the spring and do not reseed those patches until the fall. Attempting to kill Triv in the summer is useless as it's already dormant and will wake back up in the Fall. I still have some out there but not as much as before.
Yepp. Can't do it with pre emergents either. Gotta murder the Poa in the spring.
This is the way.
100% agree.
You could hit it with the spot killer that Pete GCI sells. We did something like that at the course I worked at. Just a stick with spot treatment on it. Just hit the center og the spot.
That's my plan this upcoming spring....3 apps 2 weeks apart.....seed in late August/early September.
Congratulations on your 100,000 subscriber's
Always a pleasure watching your channel!!
Love your channel shout out from Canada 🇨🇦
FINALLY you got your KTM. Smart man.
Always be READY TO RACE. Enjoy!
I’m thinking that if you borrow a few of the cows across the street they could keep your lawn really low and you would have more time to organize your garage or do things that needs attention.Thanks for all the inspiration over years .God Bless.
6:14 - 6:37 This is the sort of content we need but never knew it
Yay! Looks good. Fall is upon us for sure.
Thanks for bringing us along on your adventures. I always look forward to your videos.
Hooray for 100K!
This is the real deal, folks!
Connor, I'm in Central North Carolina on Bermuda Grass. My lawn was plagued with Poa. After years of trying different chemicals, I finally have a combo that works. I spray Certainty + Celsius on the lawn in early spring, and another treatment in early summer. After spraying, it takes about 4-5 weeks before the Poa looks hurt and it goes away after 7-8 weeks. This combo also kills nutsedge and crabgrass for the folks who have the southern lawns on the east coast. Maybe it will work on your lawn.
I think the criticism you receive is people trying to help and lift your spirits bro. See you next season
Looking good! Loving the recomendation of the Everest. Still have a bare spots in the part of the I renovated last fall. To add insult to injury, the wild turkeys & moles hanging out in those spots to. Thanks again
The most spots are Poa A. I can see seedheads. Few Prodiamine apps, and in a few seasons it will be mostly gone.
I agree. Those spots look like Poa Annua and not Poa Triv. I got rid of my poa annua the way Milen suggested. Still have Triv though. Will be spraying glyphosate this spring.
I think the real issue is that those poa annua seeds are in the soil and germinate at around soil temp 70. Try to keep that yard under pre emergent all year next season and those seeds won’t germinate. You guys are right - it’s Poa A and pre emergent will do it
Great visit videos. Please keep them coming! I’ve learned so much!
It seems like just yesterday, we saw your first mow of the season. I enjoyed following along for another season.
In regard to hitting the sprinkler head with the reel mower…. That’s exactly why I’m forming collars. So I don’t hit them.
Keep it going, congratulations on the 100k I've been following you for years.
Connor, I was really hoping that after all the treatments you did before you put out your seed that you wouldnt have a bunch of triv. So I'm really sorry to see that. Its a shame they dont make a good selective herbicide for cool season grasses that will effectively control triv. I saw that Paul Outlaw (Paul's Prime Cuts) had some success with suppression using the PGR Anuew, although I think that was in TTTF not KBG. Sad to see the season come to an end for you, but I'm looking forward to next year as I bet that newly seeded grass really takes off for you.
You just cost me a few grand -- my beautiful GM1600 arrived this month!! Thank you... I love it. (Sad that I only found it at the end of the season, but the spring will come around eventually, right?) I'm already planning for the sand to arrive in May. I'm wondering about the new groomer... and where the triplex has gone. I also have a solution to your poa problem, though it may be controversial... Scotts Pro Vista Kentucky Bluegrass. Any thoughts?
I suggested this a few videos back to him. I can't believe this guy, doesn't respond to all 10,000 comments per video!! Insane lol. It is probably easy for him to miss a good question like this. Maybe if we upvote it he will see it better. Even if he used Pro Vista for a few seasons to kill off any remnant of the poa problem. It also takes forever to grow from seed. It is a super slow grower. Might take too much time from his already short season.
@@Mark365SSLawn, I'm not sure I like the idea of SPV at all... I suspect it's expensive, know that it's hard to get, and feel strongly that Scott's isn't a good place to buy any kind of seed. That said, watching Connor LITERALLY take a blow torch to his lawn earlier this year makes me think he might need some sort of reasonable accommodation and be allowed to go to the front of the line.
@@hatpeach1 Understood, the unique capability of being able to use glyphosate on it is one of a kind right now. JTLK has had it for some time now. Scotts actually provided the sod for him. I would put money on it that Scotts would not only give Connor the seed, but PAY him to try it out. That kind of visibility for Scotts is priceless, yet at the same time priceless for Connor at solving his poa issues. I will flag them on their channel. Curious if they respond.
@@Mark365SSLawn I'm not sure Scotts has the ability to meet the current demand, so I'm not sure they'd want Connor growing it. Has anyone seen it for sale, let alone even what a fair price for a bag is?
I want to try it. If I can find it. I will
Congrads on the 100k buddy.
First Aussie 😁. Connor,lap it up , replay during winter like a rerun movie 🍿
Well done as always conman:). When are you going to visit Ryan’s Barndo for an inspection?
@6:18 so funny. Wife asked what the heck I had to laugh about on a lawn video. Well done sir.
Thanks.. When I see an opportunity... I like to take it. 😂
Thanks for the content, Connor!
Connor - what are your thoughts on "dormant seeding" And would you consider doin that to your lawn ? Great Vid btw - thank you.
Hi Connor. Your dahlias look amazing. My wife wants to start planting some in our yard next spring. Any suggestions on some good starter dahlias for beginners?
Yes do it. No real suggestions other than just start and learn
@@lawnrebel thanks. We’ll give it a go
@@lawnrebel hi Connor. I got a message comment on your 100,000 subscriber video about contacting you on telegram I just wanted to check with you to confirm it is legit as it wasn’t from this account. Thx
@@dleggett2 I don't use telegram. Not legit
Thx. I figured but wanted to check. I see a lot of comments getting that post, just fyi
Fall/winter video idea, get us a good turkey frying video - lawn rebel style, full PPE gear!
Where you at? Looking forward to these "Adventures"! #utah
Those locks are looking luscious Mr Jeremy
The poa triv is a nonending headache. I've smoked off my entire lawn 3 times in 8 years. Certain areas I've smoked 3 times more. But the Triv continues. A certain level of contamination comes from my neighbors, not much I can do there. Bent grass is also an unwelcomed guest. That's easier to control but persistent. I think we enjoy the struggle... and it continues next season
Try ethofumasate herbicide. Its a pre and post emergent for poa. Spray a app this fall, and then do spring apps. Ive been doing it for 3 years now consistently, and it wipes out alot of poa. Also, throw down some barricade or dimension as a pre emergent now! You can get rid of that poa, but got to start now. It can be done
I respect your attitude on the PoaT. Do you think you could prevent it by using a preemergent in the fall?
I'll certainly try
Connor i'm no expert. But only logical conclusion is the seed introduces poa to your lawn. I'd consider a good pre emergent for a couple seasons.
Poa Annua is possible - POA Triv is a Perennial 😢 and nothing but glyphosate seems to kill it.
Have you considered Scotts provista so you can spray roundup all the time?
I haven’t seen a perm that nice since 1986.
Yep, drained the sprinklers, first frost tonight. Dropped in eighteen 12" deck joists this weekend, composite top next weekend. Looks like we find out our fate tomorrow afternoon, 4:07pm, EST. Let's GO!!!
Verlander POS. Cheaters
Can’t find this do you have a link for this lawnmower?
The safety glasses make you look smarter and safer.
Make an indoor lawn experiment, like your desk and you can use different stuff to cut it
I’ve never had to deal with POA where I live but I did have another extremely aggressive weed (khaki weed) that I battled for a long time. The way I was finally able to completely eliminate it was by spot spraying it with glyphosate, waiting 2 days, then pulled it out (root and all) and then burning about a 2 foot section around it with a torch for about 5 minutes to make sure the soil was extremely hot so that it kills seeds below the surface. It’s been a year now and I haven’t seen any of it return. Also, your yard is beautiful and I love your channel!
What kind of fertilizer ought we put down late in the Fall? Non-organic? Low Nitrogen, so we don't push growth? High P and K?
I'd do about a half # per k
You better have some videos comming out soon Mr. Ward!!
Love it when the rebel hoodie and face stubble match. 😂
Love the content, enjoy!
Best video of the year mate.
I wonder if you can't keep out the poa with verticutting. Or atleast control it somewhat.
🤔
Pretty solid growth for week 10. What kind of camera set-up are you using now? Nice color and smooth.
Gopro 10
Did you get a perm? The man has style!!!
Check out adding some paclobutrazol to your spray program, may get some good control over the poa
What part of Utah are you in
Did you get that toro greens aerator running?
Lawn is looking good!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Cheers!
Do you buy seeds for all your Dahlias? From where?
100k subscribers! Nice!!!
Why dont you try anothers types, more progressive types of grass? Such as the True putt, poa Supina Supranova, creeping ryegrass (RPR)?
Dang it man - all the initial prep, glypho layers and burning the ground to keep the Poa out. Just going to have to learn to live with it now… not much u can do Connor. Still looks great!
Enjoy your videos conner looking forward to more of them 👍☘☘☘
Looking good Connor!
When did they put in the bike path lanes across the street?
Final reel mow of 2022? More like the only reel mow of 2022 for US 😂! Congrats on the 100k bud. Still love your channel.
@UCPer68zP3Ud_pQI8PufJdXg Oh my gosh! I am so excited I won something from your scam account. 🙄. Imagine if you put this much effort into something that actually benefited mankind. What a POS.
Have you retired from the RUclips’s Connor?
There are a lot of great suggestions in these comments regarding eliminating poa. As long as there is a field across the street, you'll never get rid of it completely.
This is true. I personally don't think that it's possible to completely get rid of it no matter what your situation is
Will the blue grass choke out the poa?
Do you ever have to use fungus control on the lawn? I've been told I need to apply it next spring. Not sure about applying liguid or granules.
I don't personally. Only late fall once to prevent snow mold. Most people elsewhere in humid climates have to
a nice split rail style fence around the road edges would really look nice and help w your edge situation so make for few videos for the channel
Can't. Not my property. Easement
@@lawnrebel id be trying to get that allowed non the less your home is beautiful and y'all do a great job w it sir. wish u and yours the best this fall season
They won't let me. That's where they pile snow from road with plow. It will never happen. I'm ok with it
What’s with the lawn on your head?? Any trim on it soon…looks like poa is out of control up there
No trim. Longer mullet
@@lawnrebel Nice. Yours was always better than RKs ✊🏼 Look forward to its greasiness
I'd go with pre-emergent (prodiamine) in both the spring and fall, along with some applications of tenacity to help stunt the poa. Verticutting can help disrupt the growth of poa as well along with standing up the seed heads to be cut off and reduce the population. Good luck going forward! It's looking good so far don't be too hard on yourself, it's a daily battle.
You can use biochar in the sandy spots, it’ll work great
I wanna see you convert to blue vista. My dad did and it's incredibly rewarding to round up all the bs poa and crap!
It is a great time of year.