The TRUTH about Pre-emergent. What THEY DONT WNAT YOU TO KNOW.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Am I crazy to be telling people to stop applying pre-emergent on their lawns? Well the reality is, I'm not telling people to do that. I'm saying that certain people probably don't need to do it. In this video I'm going to explore multiple different pre-emergent options as people have done many times in the past. As we come in the spring time this becomes a very popular topic, and some people need reminding every year. I'm hoping that the people who watch my channel have pretty much got this dialed in.
    Now, if you have stories about how you have not applied to Pre emergent and how it's gone poorly for you in the past or how you've had great success, why don't you let everybody know down in the comments below. You'll notice, I'm not asking anybody to subscribe or to make any comments to my videos anymore. You are all grown ass people and you can figure out how and when that's appropriate.
    Pre-emergent is a wonderful crab grass preventer, you're pretty much still guaranteed to have some weeds as not everything can be controlled. However, doing an application will potentially save you some time in some money later on in the season. As for me, I'm going to continue on my 25+ year trend of not applying any pre-emergent to any lawn that I have ever owned.

Комментарии • 108

  • @johnheimel5594
    @johnheimel5594 Год назад +14

    I’m in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and pre emergents are important here, especially if you have neighbors that don’t pay attention to weeds.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      I agree. If I had warm season turf I’d push them hard.

  • @gerryhenning7337
    @gerryhenning7337 Год назад +3

    John your timing is spot on as usual, I was just on the phone with my brother and we were discussing pre-emergents. Him and I watch not only your channel but others like you in the constant battle to achieve greatness in our own turf? We believe that Mother Nature is an adverse opponent!

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      She can be a tricky B if you’re not playing the same game.

    • @chris_schenkel
      @chris_schenkel Год назад

      If mother nature is your opponent then you better get used to losing. Pitiful americans.

  • @timborski1210
    @timborski1210 Год назад +7

    If I had your scenario 100%, unfortunately like most, my neighbors have weed fields and not grass.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      It happens. But remember, I’m literally surrounded by all manner of natural weeds. All sides are a war zone. So I created natural
      Buffers

  • @PacificNorthwestLawns
    @PacificNorthwestLawns Год назад +3

    I'm debating skipping the preM myself this year and see what happens. Eventually you really don't need it every single year. Definitely skipping any video for it. Well done JP. 👊🏻

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      You’ll know real quick if it was a good idea

    • @PacificNorthwestLawns
      @PacificNorthwestLawns Год назад

      @@Lawncology I may just to have to find out 🤔

    • @davet8602
      @davet8602 Год назад

      You ever win the Poa battle?

  • @bluegrassbuddhallc7542
    @bluegrassbuddhallc7542 Год назад +2

    John, we talked about this last year. I haven't used a pre on my home lawn in 13 years. I've hand pulled a few crabgrass plants in all that time. I have many residential lawns I think I could skip.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      I agree

    • @reallmccoy9043
      @reallmccoy9043 Год назад +1

      As a fellow applicator I am just too damn nervous to find out that 90% of my lawns had crabgrass after not using it and the sheer time and materials needed to correct my mistake could be tragic!

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      @@reallmccoy9043 yes you’re right and I hope I made that clear in the video that as a pro, it’s a tool that can save you big time later. I spoke with a guy this January, a large LCO in Montana. Same situation as me, never applies because there is no environmental pressure.

  • @daflea66
    @daflea66 Год назад +1

    I agree, no Pre-E 😀 I know I am a nutcase but I actually like to seed in the spring now, so pre-E options are obviously small. We have consistently wet spring but fall has been hot and dry for years now, and so I throw when I know it will rain.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      I reserve the right to change my mind in the future but for 20 years… no pre

  • @mwoody1958
    @mwoody1958 Год назад +1

    Great video John. I hand pick the weeds in my lawn here in upstate SC but I’m not brave enough to go pre-emergent free with a dormant Bermuda lawn

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      I wouldnt do it if I were you either. warm season turf has a different level of affliction in the winter especially.

  • @bubblehead5394
    @bubblehead5394 Год назад +1

    I skipped the last two apps and am paying for it now. In Florida, weeds grow year round. Been targeting weeds with glyposate foam until the lawn gets over this drought. Then it's spraying and praying, growing and mowing time.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      You need to stay on the pre game. Like 2x annually.

  • @davidhires7403
    @davidhires7403 Год назад +1

    Thank y so much for this. Everyone talks about get prodiamine down but nobody really talks about it not working for broadleaf. In western WA we don’t really have crabgrass so prodiamine is a waste. Thanks for enlightening me. Btw how do you have time for videos when you should be skiing EVERY SINGLE DAY with your snow cycle. What an epic year for you guys. I hope you’ve been enjoying it.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      Just read the labels for target weed suppression and you’ll know the best choice to use.

  • @maltedbarley1
    @maltedbarley1 Год назад +1

    We hear ya !! Lather rinse repeat. This area of turfgrass management has not changed in many years

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      Pretty much. Already trying to figure out how I’ll change the front message of this without changing the vintage portion for next year

  • @brandonhyden9454
    @brandonhyden9454 Год назад +1

    Nicely said. Pre-e going down soon. Enjoy the videos. Thanks

  • @johnfetter3252
    @johnfetter3252 Год назад +2

    Put down prodiamine last month here in Ft Worth and will put down Dimension and Gallery next week. Better living through chemistry, I say! Seriously though, my neighbors in the subdivision don't do much pre emergent, so we have lots of weed pressure (both grassy weeds and broadleaf) in the 'hood.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      You need to keep it up. My lawn vs yours are different animals and if I was there I’d do what you’re doing.

  • @johnkaneiii9167
    @johnkaneiii9167 Год назад +1

    Johnny I only have a problem with clover, But I still have that stuff you told me to get a few years ago I forgot the name, It seems all my neighbors weeds blows over to my house👍🤣😂

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Lol. You gotta stay on top of that. It was T-zone right?

    • @johnkaneiii9167
      @johnkaneiii9167 Год назад

      Yes that's right buddy, you remembered!!

  • @steved.5628
    @steved.5628 Год назад +1

    As usual great info: can’t wait for pileahose videos 😅

  • @full_metal2452
    @full_metal2452 Год назад +4

    I spray my bluegrass until it’s as yellow as sweet corn with Prodiamine

  • @Thewaldo12345
    @Thewaldo12345 Год назад +1

    Here in east Texas it never really gets cold enough where grassy weeds are dormant so pre emergents have little effect.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      How about that. See em, nuke em

  • @josephsmith6613
    @josephsmith6613 Год назад +1

    Don't make a Rookie mistake, stick with your preemergent it's good insurance and keeps you off your knees all day pulling winter weeds in the spring.

    • @bcohodas
      @bcohodas Год назад

      First time home owner here and I wasn’t aware of pre emergent and my yard turned to shit. Gotta lose to learn I guess

  • @DaddingAllDay
    @DaddingAllDay Год назад +2

    My goal is to build up the lawn enough that pre-emergent isn't necessary. It will be tough in my area, but it's a good goal to have.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      You’ll always need it in that Bermuda, the fescue is 50/50. You might be able to alternate years. But I wouldn’t stop yet.

  • @Striperman
    @Striperman Год назад +1

    Good info. For me there will be no pre - em being put down. Never had crabgrass and other weeds will be hand pulled of Glyphosate. 😁

  • @BenjaminT.Minkler
    @BenjaminT.Minkler Год назад +1

    I've never used it, maybe I should have years ago, but now I don't feel like I need it that much or at least not anything anymore that requires a blanket full yard apply ....and then when I do get any weeds now, they only come later in the year after they mature in neighbor lawns, and have new seeds drift over; so by that time any early spring pre emergent wouldn't be effective

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Just a little 2-4d and you’re good to go

  • @TofuInc
    @TofuInc Год назад +1

    I don't use it. Weather is so crazy here it makes the timing difficult. Selectively using post emergents as needed early in the season is what I do.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      It’s way easier and you use so little that way.

  • @njphil1279
    @njphil1279 Год назад +1

    My lawn has gotten super thick over the past 2 years and for me, it's a waste to spray the entire 2 acres since no weeds can ever get through the grass. The 5lb of prodiamine I have will probably last the ext 10 years. But I do apply it early spring and late summer to the flower beds, areas under pine trees and along the property lines, and driveway edges to keep down crabgrass and Japanese stilt grass. It's really good stuff but to just use it all over, all the time is a waste. Know your property and your problem areas and treat accordingly.

  • @factsoverfeelings21
    @factsoverfeelings21 Год назад

    I’m in Denver Colorado and the past two years I’ve noticed the “great poa annua” has made itself known within my front yard. My front yard over the years has taken a beating(courtesy of someone purposely trying to kill my grass, great neighbors) but keeps coming back better and better until this crap grass has popped up.
    My yard is a bluegrass, so any helpful suggestions to get rid of this crap. Thanks.

  • @sukhpalbasran4214
    @sukhpalbasran4214 Год назад +1

    Watching this video and being dejected because corn gluten meal is the only pre-emergent available to us. (West Coast of Canada)

  • @mypolitical
    @mypolitical Год назад +2

    I'm in the transition zone and grassy weeds are abundant. This is the first year trying a pre-emergent to get the upper hand and maybe next year won't be so challenging.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      give yourself a few years before making any big changes

  • @mikehouser5430
    @mikehouser5430 Год назад +1

    All in

  • @travistate2468
    @travistate2468 Год назад

    I live in the Texas panhandle(Amarillo) area and the wind blows all the time. I have a mix grass mostly Bermuda. I have the ferti lome containing Dimension. Am I putting the wrong stuff down??

  • @Aerialphotovito
    @Aerialphotovito Год назад +1

    good info John ! appreciate it

  • @davidscales1464
    @davidscales1464 Год назад

    Hands down Scott’s products are the best!

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Their sales numbers would agree… or at least they are the most widely available and recognized brand for homeowner fertilizer

  • @RioTheHitman
    @RioTheHitman Год назад +1

    Damn you and your black and white vintage footage hurting my eyes 😆 🤣

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      Vintage footage can be tough on people 😂

  • @fadetoblack51
    @fadetoblack51 Год назад +1

    I’ve never applied a pre emergent and have weeds 99% under control with occasional hand pulling and once a year tenacity

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      I will continue on not applying to my own lawn. Not only that, if I started a lawn care company again, I still wouldnt use it here.

  • @lou8891
    @lou8891 Год назад

    I have prodiamine but have honeybees this year an im going towards not putting out a premergant. Lawm has bin lush an vigorous. Deep root system.

  • @johnjrkean7008
    @johnjrkean7008 Год назад +1

    I planted my lawn from dirt last spring had no choice couldnt have a mudd pit with the kids this is my second year coming up and I have poa all over tje place so iam at war

  • @rugrad98
    @rugrad98 11 месяцев назад

    Is Dimension safe for children and pets? If not, is there a safer alternative?

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  11 месяцев назад

      The label will dictate safety standards and when used as directed, yes it is safe. A good run of thumb is to water the material I’m deeply and allow to dry before returning to play.

  • @donaldricher8815
    @donaldricher8815 Год назад

    What is best for tons of dandelions and black medic

  • @davidscales1464
    @davidscales1464 Год назад

    …. I’m a lawn enthusiast that has applied many brands of liquid macro & micro nutrients to my lawn(waste of time & money). Go with a reputable brand like Scott’s or Lesco granular fertilizer and your lawn will be the envy of the neighborhood.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      I love personal lawn care as it all opinion and rarely based on equality of facts. Fact: if you put the same amount of nutrient out in equal measure whether granular or liquid, you will get the same result.

    • @davidscales1464
      @davidscales1464 Год назад

      Fact: liquid dissipates faster than granular. Irrigation frequency as well as weather conditions play a huge factor in overall results. Definitely be an opinion on equal results

    • @davidscales1464
      @davidscales1464 Год назад

      …. Also liquid applications can be skewed by several variables like water pressure from source , nozzle flow rates

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      @@davidscales1464 yeah…. I think you’re overthinking it. If that’s your thought process, granular is even more skewed as there’s less uniformity, unclear amounts moving through the spreader, potential clogging, walking speed, and inability to easily weigh your material.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      @@davidscales1464 if you apply urea granular and urea liquid the same day, your lawn will fade at the same time.

  • @seapanther53
    @seapanther53 Год назад

    Good job, you got your view with your click bait thumbnail. The majority of people who are using preemergents know what weeds they have and why they need it.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      So you’re saying that I communicated with you enough to peak your curiosity? That’s awesome! And I don’t believe most people know what weeds they have. “Most” people can identify one or two weeds, “some” can identify more.

    • @seapanther53
      @seapanther53 Год назад

      @Lawncology just something to think about; short-term vs. long-term gains. You got a view now bc I thought I needed STOP applying preemergent. What I really learned, however, is that your titles are click bait. So, while I'm still learning from pros, like yourself, I'm more likely to scroll past your videos so as to not waste my limited time seeking the guidance I need.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      @@seapanther53 excellent. Did you watch and learn? If you did watch, you’d know that I talked about what to consider rather than saying flat out, “it’s time to apply pre emergent everyone!” And if you in fact we’re hoping to not apply pre emergent by watching the vid, you could consider if you need it or not. Further, 6 different ore emergent options were talked through with benefits included. Now, the proper eye catch was all that was needed for truly long term gains. More new viewers are finding the content and that’s the point. I am going to be showing so many ways to save time and get rid of the “have to’s” that plague lawn care content. Further, this video is seeing people stay on for a long time. The retention is massive. This means the message does in fact match the title. I wish I was good at clickbait titles, I’m just not.

  • @valeriek5020
    @valeriek5020 Год назад

    Is there any one out there that can keep this lawn stuff easy. I am looking for a process that will get me out there and take care of the lawn. Simple steps. I like organic and don't mind digging up a few weeds, but I do have weeds and they piss me off. I have a life other than lawn dedication and do not judge those that love this work and it shows. From all the information out there, it seems that pre-emergent is good in the spring, but you better get the timing right. I don;t like that option, is there something else. I cut my grass once a week and water if needed. I like Melorganite or something similar to apply on the dates indicated on packaging. I will seed in the fall. Can that be an option. Respectfully.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      Send me an email answers@lawncology.com

  • @lancescott1453
    @lancescott1453 Год назад +1

    I’ve skipped Pre E now 2 Eatons in a row I spot spray or pull the few weeds I get . I’m either lucky or just goes to show folks trying to make a buck off of your ignorance ? Either way I got the greenest yard in the neighborhood and it’s already green to star the spring

  • @brinks128
    @brinks128 Год назад

    What can I use for clover?

  • @trevormuggeridge4560
    @trevormuggeridge4560 Год назад +1

    First Aussie 😁. Honest John. 🤠

  • @steffen707-
    @steffen707- Год назад +1

    Okay, put out each of these at max rates is what I heard........ 🤣🤣🤣

  • @golddigger9326
    @golddigger9326 Год назад

    Washington is anti anything that may help your lawn , can't get prodiamine or any product that contains prodiamine shipped to Washington, I've tried to no avail

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric Год назад +1

    You probably also used old footage so you could get to the slopes faster 😂

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Yes. Damn it you know me so well. What I did do is trim the fat out of that video

  • @TexasVeteranLawnService
    @TexasVeteranLawnService Год назад

    Why does you just mix all of these and spray it once time instead of having sooooooo many options.

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад

      Because some work on some grasses, some in others, some on some weeds and some in others. There’s many tools in a Swiss Army knife and you never use them all at once.

  • @ryan611ful
    @ryan611ful Год назад

    Indaziflam #1

  • @blankman6626
    @blankman6626 Год назад +1

    Your timing stinks😢

  • @Bluebloods7
    @Bluebloods7 Год назад

    Muahahaha, yes, yes, follow this foolish advice... we crabgrass seeds are counting on your foolishness to pave the way for our WORLD DOMINATION! Most of the world is grass covered, and WE will do the infesting! (Seinfeld fans will get that last line, maybe).

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Lol. Hopefully they actually watch the video and apply for all the reason mentioned… Newman.

  • @docsteve309
    @docsteve309 Год назад +1

    Hiya John!…most beautiful lawn in Utah brother!…Mr Dan De Leon moved to French Lick!👏👏🤣🤣☮️👑🏀

    • @Lawncology
      @Lawncology  Год назад +1

      Lol. Thank you my friend!!!