Can't wait to get into the lawn again this season. "New" hayter got ready for cutting an a lot of wildflower going down too... half the cutting time :) Keep er lit bertie
Hey Robbie, I love this video but quick question, after doing all these steps, does this need to be re done every year after winter and also what steps need to be done consistently like every 5-6 weeks aside from watering and mowing to maintain the lawn after all these steps, what exactly needs to be done going forward after all these steps are done to keep the lawn maintained and in perfect condition consistently year after year besides mowing and weeding?
Robbie great video as ever, now getting ready here to get stuck into my lawn. Cannot wait did a cut today very light and roll on Spring. Cheers mate hope you are all well.
Thanks, still haven't filled that position yet *tea boy 😂 my old man my reads this comments and is always amazed (like myself) of the caliber of folks that watch my channel as it gets pinged around the world lol
Hi Robbie, correct me if I’m wrong but surely it must be better to scarifer first then Aerate after as I’m sure all that thatch and moss is going to make its way into the hole you done by aerating ?? , cheers shane
What length should lawn grass be cut to? I've seen you mention only to cut a third off and I saw the video about cutting the grass to 3mm on the gold course but I don't think I could do that with my mower or lawn. :-) Great videos.
Love all your content really helps me out , can you tell me what model aerator your using ,the only ones i have seen to hire are a lot bigger like 2 man lift .The one you are using looks a little bit lighter so any help would be great thanks Neil
@@Premier_lawns_official ahhhh, didn't know there was different types of lawn, with warmer weather is it good to keep it fed and watered at least no matter what type it is?
@@Premier_lawns_official yes I’m looking forward to it and it’s only an hour away unlike saltex. Been a few times and it’s very informative as well as machinery on display.
Can you hire in those tools from the like of CP Hire etc, can't drive and down in the North West. As for the drag mat could you use it to remove weeds from stones
For most people they are the future, though we aren't there just yet. They don't cut the greatest. So if you want a nice looking lawn then no At the moment you need a wire round the garden, still have to do stimming etc. Depends on your needs.
With regards to a hollow tine aerator, can you get these up stairs for a raised garden. I am considering hiring a aerator but worry about getting this up 4 steps to a raised garden. Do you have any advice for raised gardens?
Hey Robbie. Great videos as always bud. Any advice on a seed for a lawn here in N.I. Part of it is shaded by large trees and kids playing on it often. That part is very bare at present. Going to Aerate, scarify and seed in a couple of weeks time. Thanks 👍🏻
@@raftonpounder6696 The only times I wouldn't hollow core would be if there was a frost on the ground (frost that night is ok) or during the hottest part of the summer
Hello, I require your assistance with an urgent matter. Yesterday, I inadvertently made a mistake by mixing Weedol with fertilizer instead of seaweed. Upon realizing my error, I promptly added seaweed and mixed all the components thoroughly. Additionally, I added a small amount of iron sulfate. Currently, I am observing signs of yellowing or light green discoloration in the grass. I kindly request your expert advice on whether I should adopt a wait-and-see approach to monitor the grass's condition or if immediate action is required. Please recommend any suitable treatments or products that can help strengthen and revitalize the grass. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Best regards
I would wait and see Generally I wouldn't recommend mixing any weed killer with another product. However, you should be 'safe' with seaweed... I couldn't say for sure as I have no means of knowing what product you used or at what rates it was all applied. It's best to leave it a few weeks before putting anything else on. Better that, than risking burning the lawn by applying more products.
@Premier_lawns_official I think I have more luck than brains. Yesterday, I did lawn aerating using spiked shoes. I think this is a case of some discoloration because today the lawn looks much, much better than yesterday. Thank you very much for all the advice and learning videos. Kind regards from South Yorkshire
Hi Robbie - I laid a new lawn in July last year (turf) and wondering if it is okay to scarify it in March? Am conscious that I don’t want to damage the turf.
Often the basics are overlooked. Great tips and reminder on staying focused :)
Thanks Shaun ☺️
Simple, informative and straight to the point. Thank you. 👏
Thanks Sam
Great video as always Robbie
Thanks Zane
Feeling motivated after watching your video, thank you Robbie.👍
That's a Lovely compliment, thank you. Hope you have a great weekend 😁
Can't wait to get into the lawn again this season. "New" hayter got ready for cutting an a lot of wildflower going down too... half the cutting time :)
Keep er lit bertie
Get yourself a highlift blade, it will cut damp grass much better 👍
I smashed the like button and thank you thumbs up 👍
Good lad 👍
Love from Toronto ❤️
Hey Gary, when does the big thaw start?
@@Premier_lawns_official hi bro … it’s March 04
Hey Robbie, I love this video but quick question, after doing all these steps, does this need to be re done every year after winter and also what steps need to be done consistently like every 5-6 weeks aside from watering and mowing to maintain the lawn after all these steps, what exactly needs to be done going forward after all these steps are done to keep the lawn maintained and in perfect condition consistently year after year besides mowing and weeding?
Robbie great video as ever, now getting ready here to get stuck into my lawn. Cannot wait did a cut today very light and roll on Spring. Cheers mate hope you are all well.
Yes, hopefully dry up soon Dave I get cracking with work
@@Premier_lawns_official wish you ever success this year Robbie keep well mate
Thanks, still haven't filled that position yet *tea boy 😂 my old man my reads this comments and is always amazed (like myself) of the caliber of folks that watch my channel as it gets pinged around the world lol
Hi Robbie, correct me if I’m wrong but surely it must be better to scarifer first then Aerate after as I’m sure all that thatch and moss is going to make its way into the hole you done by aerating ?? , cheers shane
Hi Shane, have done this is around 1k lawns like this. Seems to work ok
Robbie, when can I apply iron solution for the moss in my lawn (in the UK)? Thanks
Hi Lee, there are product links in the video description though here you go Kill moss in a lawn -
premierlawns.link/Moss_killer_Lawns
You can apply it now, although ideally just before a shower of rain is due. Wait 2 days after / before mowing.
What length should lawn grass be cut to? I've seen you mention only to cut a third off and I saw the video about cutting the grass to 3mm on the gold course but I don't think I could do that with my mower or lawn. :-) Great videos.
Hi Rob
Thanks for the video ,
Can you recommend a fertiliser after seeding (preferably an Amazon product)
There are links in the video description 👍
Love all your content really helps me out , can you tell me what model aerator your using ,the only ones i have seen to hire are a lot bigger like 2 man lift .The one you are using looks a little bit lighter so any help would be great thanks Neil
Mine is called a pluggr. I wouldn't try and lift it even with two men. They need to be heavy to get into the ground
Cheers Robbie i will look around to hire that type, need to get started by end of March,
Looking forward to more vids cheers 👍
@@orange44peel 👍
Hi Robbie I'm going to spray my grass with seaweed do I have to dilute it or use it straight out of container
I would always go with what it says on the instructions on the label. I would think you will have to dilute it. But it will say on the bottle
Looking at the leaves on the shrubs, I'm guessing that this work was carried out around April? I really appreciate your videos!
Hi Mike, I filmed this in September last year 👍
@@Premier_lawns_official Thats awesome. thank you so much for taking the time to respond. You are a star!
@@mikegerrard5758 no probs, hope you have a great weekend
Love the videos mate, really helped me with my garden. Quick question can you use iron sulphate after putting fresh seed down ?
Need to leave the iron for a good 6 weeks
@@Premier_lawns_official thanks mate 👍
Can i just add lawn feed to new laid turf lawn, or do you add more grass seed too? I want to get it greener and thicker 👍
That really depends on the lawn, no way I can give you good advice on the information given
@@Premier_lawns_official ahhhh, didn't know there was different types of lawn, with warmer weather is it good to keep it fed and watered at least no matter what type it is?
Top tips again Robbie. Are you visiting England for BIGGA Btme next month ?
Bigga this year falls on a busy time, plus there aren't that many flights at the moment making it expensive
Are you going?
@@Premier_lawns_official yes I’m looking forward to it and it’s only an hour away unlike saltex. Been a few times and it’s very informative as well as machinery on display.
Can you hire in those tools from the like of CP Hire etc, can't drive and down in the North West. As for the drag mat could you use it to remove weeds from stones
Yes you can hire the tools, no probs. I'm not sure if a drag mat would be great for the stones though
@@Premier_lawns_official cheers
Hi Robbie can I ask what your thoughts are of robot mowers thanks
For most people they are the future, though we aren't there just yet. They don't cut the greatest. So if you want a nice looking lawn then no
At the moment you need a wire round the garden, still have to do stimming etc.
Depends on your needs.
@@Premier_lawns_official understand what your saying and thanks for taking the time to reply
@@oloneadrian my fear is someone stealing it as it meanders around your front lawn. Where I live is all open plan.
How long should I leave newly laid topsil and grass before I can walk on it? Grass is now full grown.
Hi Shane, I have the perfect video for you ruclips.net/video/UQ_kADOC_ws/видео.html
With regards to a hollow tine aerator, can you get these up stairs for a raised garden. I am considering hiring a aerator but worry about getting this up 4 steps to a raised garden. Do you have any advice for raised gardens?
The hire place might also hire ramps or you could make some from something like scaffolding boards
Thank you very much!
@@lloydbovensiepen5773 your welcome, good luck with your project 🙂👍
I’m in Surrey UK, is all this ok to do now Robbie? I know weather is always changing but when do you think we should start the process? Cheers
Another couple of weeks to be sure
@@Premier_lawns_official that’s great have a great weekend
@@mattavalon You to Pal
Hey Robbie. Great videos as always bud. Any advice on a seed for a lawn here in N.I. Part of it is shaded by large trees and kids playing on it often. That part is very bare at present. Going to Aerate, scarify and seed in a couple of weeks time. Thanks 👍🏻
Getting seed in NI is a nightmare, local garden center is your best bet
@@Premier_lawns_official Will try that. Thanks for the reply 👍🏻
When should you hollow time the lawn? Is now a good time?
Now is a great time n👍
@@Premier_lawns_official great. Thanks!
@@raftonpounder6696 The only times I wouldn't hollow core would be if there was a frost on the ground (frost that night is ok) or during the hottest part of the summer
@@Premier_lawns_official I was going to hire a machine today. It looks like it’s going to be lovely and sunny!
@@raftonpounder6696 perfect for it at the moment!
Yeah let’s get the lawn sorted this year, hopefully todays snow thaw is the last we will have
Fingers crossed Lewis!
Hello,
I require your assistance with an urgent matter. Yesterday, I inadvertently made a mistake by mixing Weedol with fertilizer instead of seaweed. Upon realizing my error, I promptly added seaweed and mixed all the components thoroughly. Additionally, I added a small amount of iron sulfate.
Currently, I am observing signs of yellowing or light green discoloration in the grass.
I kindly request your expert advice on whether I should adopt a wait-and-see approach to monitor the grass's condition or if immediate action is required. Please recommend any suitable treatments or products that can help strengthen and revitalize the grass.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Best regards
I would wait and see
Generally I wouldn't recommend mixing any weed killer with another product.
However, you should be 'safe' with seaweed... I couldn't say for sure as I have no means of knowing what product you used or at what rates it was all applied.
It's best to leave it a few weeks before putting anything else on.
Better that, than risking burning the lawn by applying more products.
@Premier_lawns_official I think I have more luck than brains.
Yesterday, I did lawn aerating using spiked shoes.
I think this is a case of some discoloration because today the lawn looks much, much better than yesterday.
Thank you very much for all the advice and learning videos.
Kind regards from South Yorkshire
Hi Robbie - I laid a new lawn in July last year (turf) and wondering if it is okay to scarify it in March? Am conscious that I don’t want to damage the turf.
If should not need it
The links to the fertilisers ect don't work
Thanks, sometimes stuff goes out of stock etc. Updated now
After scarifying you forgot to clean up with rotary mower, most important
Hi Robert, we use big blowers. They are very effective for clean ups 👍
WTF are you saying.
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