Planting / Sprigging the recently released Zoysia Australis

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Today I'm planting out some of the all new Zoysia Australis that I got from Joe on a recent trip to the Lawn Solutions Australia HQ.
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Комментарии • 62

  • @calebevans8437
    @calebevans8437 Год назад +4

    Max is hilarious such a funny dog when hes in the videos😂😂

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      His a boofhead thats for sure. He really is an excitable gentle nugget

  • @LawnSolutionsAustralia
    @LawnSolutionsAustralia Год назад +4

    Great job Brenton, we cant wait to see how it goes 👍

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Thanks guys, I hope it works out 😬 I think it will

  • @sandford_large
    @sandford_large Год назад +2

    Perfect cameo by Max

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Haha yeah it was I noticed it during the edit

  • @dwadrop
    @dwadrop Год назад +2

    Only a matter of time till your channel blows up mate, such a quality video every upload, I look forward to it every Saturday

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      Hahah I reckon that's in the hands of the RUclips algorithm gods 😜

    • @dwadrop
      @dwadrop Год назад

      @The Aussie Lawn like and subscribe people 😂

  • @japsa1974
    @japsa1974 Год назад +2

    Master of the prep ! Great tips Bren

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      hahaha yeah I know but it makes the rest so much easier

  • @thegreenandgoldlife1464
    @thegreenandgoldlife1464 Год назад +2

    Aaaahhhh that's where I went wrong 😂

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      cover yours over mate it will be fine.

    • @mickdemi6
      @mickdemi6 Год назад

      Listen to the grass master he will see you right.
      Zosia is fun to grow

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      @@mickdemi6 😂😂

  • @WOODZY_
    @WOODZY_ Год назад +1

    Will be very interesting how it establishes in the shade
    🤞it go’s well
    Thanks for showing the process 👌

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      100% fingers crossed mate. Its apparently quicker than Sir Grange so we will see how it plays out in the shade

  • @RE_ZeeKaay
    @RE_ZeeKaay Год назад +1

    If this is the first time you've played with zoysia, I'm keen to see what you think. I've just laid a section of Empire zoysia at the front of my house.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      I can’t wait for next growing season to really see how it goes

  • @jasongarbutt4242
    @jasongarbutt4242 Год назад +1

    Great video mate. Really looking forward to seeing how this works out. Such a multi cultural lawn.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      I think it will initially be slow but in the end I think I should have a win

  • @dylan8285
    @dylan8285 Год назад +1

    That zoysia will be fine it’s probably the most cold tolerant of the warm season grasses. I’ve seen it growing here in zone 5 -20F in the states where we have brutal winters of course it does not make a good lawn here as it’s brown for 8 months out the year but it grows really well during the summer when cool season wants to check out.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Thats great news mate makes me more confident 😎

    • @dylan8285
      @dylan8285 Год назад

      @@theaussielawn no problem, of course have no clue what kind of zoysia it is some old cultivar. But it’s zoysia and it’s been there a very long time, so it’s been through a lot of brutal winters

  • @paulthomas3782
    @paulthomas3782 Год назад +1

    Great experiment Brenton look forward to see how long it takes to cover Cheers.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      It has definitely taken (not really growing now it’s cooled off ) let’s see what happens in spring

  • @benr7774
    @benr7774 Год назад +1

    Good job there Brenton, good luck with the growing.
    I would like to know more about your scarifier, I watched a video of Ben Sims explaining the difference between a scarifier and a grooming blade, to me it looks like you have a grooming blade, due to the blades being close together and not as aggressive, can you please explain and expand on this?
    Ps would really like to come to the meet and greet, though I am in another state

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Hi mate, if you want to split hairs mine is more a slicer and groover. As the blades on mine are designed to penetrate into the soil by as much as 1" A true scarifier will sometimes have offset blades to grab as much grass material and rip it up those style are unable to penetrate soil for obvious reasons. I feel the blades on mine are the most versatile for the kind work I use it for

    • @benr7774
      @benr7774 Год назад

      😮 Thankyou very much Brenton

  • @itsawesome2537
    @itsawesome2537 Год назад +1

    Nice work Benton, I’m interested in trialing something like this with buffalo. Would that work. Although I need Lawn solutions to bring out their cool season buffalo first.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      I think there maybe something in the pipeline in regards to that

  • @RaDiCaLRyAn69
    @RaDiCaLRyAn69 Год назад +1

    Hey mate great videos ; wondering your thoughts on the Honda HRU19 and the bushranger 48AL7M as I’m stuck between the two

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Honda is assembled here in AUS, it's heavier but will last a lifetime when cared for. The Bushranger is in comparison a lesser known brand that potentially wont hold together quite as well but does offer decent value. If I had to chose and only wanted to buy one mower to stay tight and last a very long time Id go a Honda

  • @jon.bennett
    @jon.bennett Год назад +1

    Like you said, not ideal time to do this, but I reckon the nodes will slowly produce roots and establish. It will be interesting to see the shade tolerance of this zoysia. Do you get frosts on that side of the house?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      Yeah Im quietly confident it will work but will take a while. I do get frosts on that side. On average I get 10-12 frosts a winter with one or two that are especially severe

  • @kneedragin
    @kneedragin Год назад

    Can we het an update on this and how it went througj winter

  • @markhouston4473
    @markhouston4473 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your video. I am interested in seeing your results. Do you feel that sprigging will give you faster coverage than plugs? I am in the US in NC in the coastal area and I have tried everything except your sprigging method to establish my zoysia so as I said the updates will be interesting.

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      Im not exactly sure to be honest I think it may also depend on the variety of zoysia too.

    • @markhouston4473
      @markhouston4473 Год назад

      @@theaussielawn I have a variety called Jamur zoysia, a medium width blade.

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 Год назад +1

    Brenton buy a house in the States when grass goes dormant there you can come to the states 24/7 turfgrass

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      haha that would be awesome mate.. If only

  • @benmorrison9004
    @benmorrison9004 12 дней назад +1

    Any update on the zoysia results????

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  4 дня назад +1

      I actually killed it off last spring as I’m taking that side of the yard in a new direction

  • @aussiesimmo
    @aussiesimmo Год назад +1

    Do you reckon some plastic sheeting could help make the most of the last bits of sunshine we've got before she gets colder than a polar bears nipples?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Possibly yes but it will also reduce airflow etc which isn't ideal

  • @benlyons9267
    @benlyons9267 Год назад +1

    Hey Brenton i have a question regarding pre emergent, pgr and plugging tiftuf. Im in Cairns in fnq so we dont really have a winter. What would be your recommendation in regards to plugging tiftuf and using pre emergent. Will it still cause root pruning when planting pro plugger plugs? Also, will pgr prevent lateral growth in the fill in stage, or promte it? Cheers Ben

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Hi Ben, Don't be using PGR while establishing, If you where to use a pre emergent such as oxapro you wont have any root pruning therefore wont affect your tif plugs

    • @benlyons9267
      @benlyons9267 Год назад

      @@theaussielawn wonderful. Thanks mate

  • @petestilve6710
    @petestilve6710 Год назад +1

    Mate, where did you get your scarifier from and what brand is it? Would love to know. Cheers

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      Hi Pete mine would be close to 40yr old now. The then manufacture Scott Bonnar was sold to Rover and has since had the blue prints sold to a South African Company called Protea

    • @petestilve6710
      @petestilve6710 Год назад

      @@theaussielawn thanks for letting me know mate. Very much appreciated! Keep up your sensational work!!!

  • @jffro
    @jffro Год назад +1

    Question Mate…if I’ve got 45sqm of empire zoysia & there is a small section which has never grown due to shady area, could I sprig out some australis in this area due to its better shade performance-would it blend in well with the EZ?

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      In short i'm not too sure lets throw this question to @lawnsolutionsaustralia
      or I'll ask them and get back to you

    • @jffro
      @jffro Год назад

      @@theaussielawn cheers mate…At observations of the Australis it looks comparable but would be very interested in what LSA thinks…cheers mate

  • @ryang2940
    @ryang2940 Год назад +1

    Whats the reason to remove all sand or soil before sprigging?

  • @peterhoz
    @peterhoz Год назад +1

    Why sand and not soil? Isn't the sand lifeless, no nutrients or microbes? Plus, just makes the yard sandy? I note a lot of people topdress with sand every year, that'd all add up over time surely?

    • @mickdemi6
      @mickdemi6 Год назад

      Apparently zosia loves sand as a growing medium also might be a answer

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад

      As mentioned in previous vids mate the sand I use is known as 70-30 (the 70% sand 30% clay silt material) so that is more than enough to give the turf free drainage, nutrient holding ability and life so to speak

  • @BrettSucks
    @BrettSucks Год назад +1

    Furst

    • @theaussielawn
      @theaussielawn  Год назад +1

      Go back to bed its too early to be awake 😜

    • @BrettSucks
      @BrettSucks Год назад +1

      @@theaussielawn
      I agree, nite nite,🥱.