I stopped mulching my yard last year and started bagging. Luckily I can throw my clippings In the woods. Yard looks 10xs better as fas as weeds go. I could be just optimistic but even the POA Trivialis seems to be under control. I seeded harder with Titan RX spreading fescue in the area where the POA Trivialis died in the summer. Only time will tell. Great video - keep them coming. 👍
I got the ultimate lawn compliment yesterday: a random guy came up to my house to tell me how incredible my lawn looks 😎💪🏻😂 Thanks for all the great info
After Helene came through I pulled out 2 big Forsythia bushes using a sawzall and a shovel that were about 30 yrs old each weighing about 100 lbs and seeded the bare spots using Lesco TTTF Select and used the Scott’s Lawn soil and starter fertilizer. The grass came in strong and looking very good
Mr Ferguson I am a subscriber of your channel have a question I planted fescue seeds in October which came up nice! But I have a problem Henbit weed growing up with my fescue. Is there any chemicals I can spray to killed the weeds?
Is ethofumisate something you use now, after fall seeding? Is it too late to use it now- should I wait until early next year? And, is it your preemergent for spring too? Or prodiamine? Thanks.
@@dj-dg2wx I’ve done two apps and need a third. You can likely still do at least one app now, maybe two. It’s a question mark product. Sometimes it seems to help, but post emergent it definitely does not.
Velocity definitely not needed but would be a game changer for a lot if the price was reduced. I love my lawn but my wife would rightly kill me if I spent that much money for herbicide for grass. I stick with the method of just pulling out the undesirables and bagging.
I stopped mulching my yard last year and started bagging. Luckily I can throw my clippings In the woods. Yard looks 10xs better as fas as weeds go. I could be just optimistic but even the POA Trivialis seems to be under control. I seeded harder with Titan RX spreading fescue in the area where the POA Trivialis died in the summer. Only time will tell. Great video - keep them coming. 👍
@@braycav6609 thanks! Glad things are shaping up for you as well
I got the ultimate lawn compliment yesterday: a random guy came up to my house to tell me how incredible my lawn looks 😎💪🏻😂
Thanks for all the great info
@@TheCreamRisesToTheTop always nice isn’t it?
Well done sir 👍 i eliminated poa in my lawn by bagging seed heads . Really worked.
After Helene came through I pulled out 2 big Forsythia bushes using a sawzall and a shovel that were about 30 yrs old each weighing about 100 lbs and seeded the bare spots using Lesco TTTF Select and used the Scott’s Lawn soil and starter fertilizer. The grass came in strong and looking very good
Mr Ferguson I am a subscriber of your channel have a question
I planted fescue seeds in October which came up nice!
But I have a problem Henbit weed growing up with my fescue.
Is there any chemicals I can spray to killed the weeds?
I'm surprised you didn't do a full reno with roundup!
@@ryan.coogler Me? You mean recently or back in 2020?
@@MrFergusonLawn The first time in 2020. You've done great to get the poa under control.
No poa annua but new grass seed from GCI Turf elite spreader has patches of poa triv throughout.
It was most likely already there
GCI seed is Blue Label. There’s no Poa in it. It was definitely already in the soil.
Could have happened if you had aeration done. I noticed less aeration done, less triv the last couple of years.
Is ethofumisate something you use now, after fall seeding? Is it too late to use it now- should I wait until early next year? And, is it your preemergent for spring too? Or prodiamine? Thanks.
@@dj-dg2wx I’ve done two apps and need a third. You can likely still do at least one app now, maybe two. It’s a question mark product. Sometimes it seems to help, but post emergent it definitely does not.
Velocity definitely not needed but would be a game changer for a lot if the price was reduced. I love my lawn but my wife would rightly kill me if I spent that much money for herbicide for grass. I stick with the method of just pulling out the undesirables and bagging.
@@I3arbarian you and millions of others haha