3 Phases To Watering New Grass Seeds - How To Do It Properly

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @LawnRight
    @LawnRight  Год назад +7

    My favourite hose end sprayer attachment: amzn.to/3pgdcpM

  • @curlew58
    @curlew58 Год назад +5

    in the last 20 years all have done is just cut the grass on my lawn, but after watching your videos i bought a scarifier took 4 wheelie bins of moss out, re seeded and then applied fertilizer and wow the difference it has made in 5 weeks, thankyou for all your advice much appreciated.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Thank you! 😊😊😊😊

  • @kennymcconnell2480
    @kennymcconnell2480 Год назад +11

    Thanks Shaun. Back to basics. Something that often doesn't get talked about. This is why I love watching your videos. Keep them coming

  • @MsSeeker19
    @MsSeeker19 Год назад +2

    Most complete and clear advice I have found.

  • @buster7618
    @buster7618 Год назад +3

    Perfect timing, just finished renovating my backyard. Thanks.

  • @patryqoo
    @patryqoo Год назад +7

    Warning, long read... Only read it if You are really determined and prepared for it! Tea, biscuits, lunch and lots of motivation may be need to go through :-)
    Shaun thank You for Your movies. I am finding watching You so educational, motivating and actually there is something about You, that You are filling up the screen with this positive energy and kindness it made me to watch it more and more ;-)
    I am completely newbie when it comes to the gardens and lawns. For the past 15 years have been on rented property with artificial grass in the back and a bit of unloved grass on the front which mainly due to my heyfewer I used to hate to mow. There wasn't any other lawn caring procedures. I usually let it growing really long, laughing at it because the name of the road was the Meadows so I had a Meadow :-) and to my surprise the grass was growing really well and healthy.
    Anyway, thinks changed on end of last November (2022), when I have moved to a lovely, new build house with about 200 square meters back garden and some lawn on the front as well. I never thought it would be so challenging. I thought grass is just grass and don't need anything to grow and look green. How wrong I was. And for sure I never thought that it could be so much time and money consuming but at the same time very interesting, fascinating and satisfying. Anyway, moving in to my house There was a turf which have been left to be badly overgrowth and when they aventually mowed it they have left everything on top of it. Never collected anything...I can't understand this really. Anyway by the time we have moved in it was too late to do anything with. Also the whole back garden sloping towards the house and whole lawn by the house is just waterlogged clay where the grass died quicker than in any other part of the garden.
    With the first little bit of warmer days in mid February I have started to mow it down. Unfortunately I have quickly realised that most of my back lawn (around 200 square meters) are dead. Front was a little bit better but still had a lot of bald patches and much of dead grass. The grass just suffocated under the thick layer of dead matter. So I bought myself a scaryfing machine. Gone through and it did cleared all the dead matter but nothing growing really had been left after that. And I have realised that the soil I have in there, it's needs to have a lot to be improved. Probably best would be to dig it out and replace everything with quality stuff. But it's expensive and very time consuming so I have watched YT and gets across your movie about improving a new build lawn with organic matter. This really gets me thinking and pushed to do something about. I thought I'll give it a go and see what I can do to improve what I already have in there. The soil is a bit on the clay side, with places worse than others where heavy clay sits. Luckily there is no hardcore or any other rubbish underneath as often is the case with new builds. There is not much of the stones and rocks either.
    So since I have done the scaryfing, in over the few weeks in March and April I have sprinkled it twice with sharp sand, 50kgs gypsum, two lots of A1 preseeds fertiliser and weed killer, sprayed it couple times with humic fulvic acid, made a holes with hand core aerator, then filled up every single hole with vegetable compost. Then I have made a holes next to it. That was really never ending job. I have also beans to cup coffee machine and making much coffee grounds. This was sprinkled many times over the soil as well. Apparently the good earth worms love it and I have to admit when making and filling the holes I get across a quite a few earth worms so perhaps I have now a coffee addicted worms :-D
    I have also discovered and killed around 20 disgusting leather jackets larves in the back garden. Again thank You Shaun, because I wouldn't have clue what they are if I didn't watch one of yours short clip about them. So week ago, on Saturday when the temperatures finally gone a bit higher here in North Dorset I have watered down in to the soil, a double dose of Nematodes to combat the leather jackets. The seeds I have covered with the same vegetable compost I have used for filling the holes. I bought myself a compost roller spreader to speed up and help with the job. It wasn't cheap but I was determined and did not have a much time... Overall I did used a 21 bags of compost. Each 50L. Two bags of composted bark to go in to the soil, and one bag of top soil to level up where I have installed pop up sprinklers in the back garden. Sprinkles saved me a lot of time on watering the seeds. My weather forecast was showing a two weeks of rain so I was in the hurry to put the seeds before that, thinking a nature will help me with the germination and save some water. Sadly not a lot of rain actually comes down so I ended up with watering it alot. Sprinklers in the back garden and house pipe in the front. It was very windy when I was seading but with my wheeled seader/spreader it went quite ok.
    It did costed me a lot of time. And money as well. I have two jobs, working 7 days a week to afford this house so I did not had a much time for doing it but somehow I was desperate and enjoyed it and managed to do it. Week and half after seeding, lots of little green needles comes through. The day after they were twice longer! Seeing like the black, just a few days ago pieces of land becomes greener and greener every day is amazing feeling... I am not kidding it shoot out so much. Everyday they are much longer! It's now two weeks and three days after and You can't tell there wasn't any lawn just a few days ago. Amazing 😍 let's hope this it will last ;-)
    I'll bet my naighbours think I am mad. My colleague who bought a house on the same estate, seeing the state of my lawns a few weeks ago said to me, it's good job I am not a gardener for a living. And this lawn never again gonna be a lawn. And I may as well concrete it all over it. I have said to him wait and see. Few weeks and it's gonna be lovely. He said, no chance. Not this year Can't wait for his reaction now ;-)
    I did used a luxury hard wearing mix from A1. I have also used a miracle grow smart lawn, the coated seeds. I wasn't sure which one would be better so I thought I use it both...
    Anyway I am really sorry for this long writing. And for any spelling as I am not native English speaker and learned language by myself at work over the years ;-) But I thought I'll share my experience. And thank You Shaun because without You I probably wouldn't do it. All the years at my rented property I hated the grass. And now I am enjoying it so much! And I am excited so much about!
    You are top man. Thank You.
    I have always thought the british think about the lawns is funny 🤣 bit like about the tea :-D but now I see I have been living here long enough to saturated me as well 😂 so looks like 18 years is enough for it ;-)

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      What a lovely story 😊 I'm so pleased it's all coming good. Your confidence is going to grow and grow.. you've done so much to the soil it can only be amazing from now on! Well done! 😊😊👍👍🍺🍺

    • @patryqoo
      @patryqoo Год назад +1

      @@LawnRight So You went through my text :-) thank You for spending the time to read and answer ;-) it's really mean alot to me. I do know much more now, than I did before. And I really think my new build lawn could be looking good. I have even treated myself to a new lawnmower. Can't wait for it to use it. I just hope the hay fever want spoil it for me once it's gonna kick in June/July.
      I think I may need to install a french drain as well. But first would like to see what's gonna happen when there is a growing grass, drinking the water. Perhaps it's gonna be better. I don't really want to go through all this hassle and then discover it's now too dry. I have also bought an auger drill bit after your movie and planed to do some dipper holes and fill them up with gravel and organic matter and see if the drainage gonna be improved. I have really wanted to do it before the seeds but simply runned out the time because the time for seeding seemed to be perfect when I did it. And I thought I can always do this later. The water is hold by the soil next to the house, but I am planning to build a decking in there so don't really bother me to much. But strangly there is about one meter wide stripe, which runs along my fencing and this is wet all the time. Rest of the garden can be bone dry and this is still wet. I think it's a combination of more clay in there and shade from the fence. Rest of the garden have quite a lot of sun.
      Anyway Yours instructions given me a much ideas and confidence. I will repeat some of the treatments regularly. I really want to have the best lawns on my estate :-)
      All the tools I have bought, are staying with me. I am sure I will use them more than once.
      Enjoy your time at the caravans and thank You again and all the best! You are Great!

    • @kevtheargonut
      @kevtheargonut Год назад +1

      Well done that man. You now have the lawn bug and are an honourary Englishman - if you want to be that is… given the state this country is in these days. And many congratulations on your English, no need to apologise at all. 👍

    • @patryqoo
      @patryqoo Год назад +1

      @@kevtheargonut Thank you very much for a nice comment! Much appreciated! And we'll done for reading it in the first place. I should do it shorter really but I am so excited about, I just can't :-D
      I know emigration is always a hot topic in the UK. Or everywhere in fact. But I have always feeling like I am welcomed in here. I do feel like I am valued worker for my employers and I have always work hard and during my 18 years in here had only 9 days off sick in total, one when I managed to sprain my ankle and couldn't work and other when covid hit me really hard so I had a big problems to breathe but still managed to get over it fairly quickly completely by myself. I was a young lad back in 2005 when arriving in here. Now I am 41 so most of my adult live I have spent in here. Probably wouldn't do this again if I have chance because it was really hard and crazy think to do. Over the years lots of changes has gone through in both of the countries, here and in my motherland Poland. But I don't regret the decision to come over here. I wouldn't meet so many lovely people. I wouldn't know English language as I do now. Here i have everything I need at the moment. My house, family, work, friends. Both of my kids have been born in here. Generally speaking English people are really nice to live with. Being a lorry driver and takeaway delivery driver I do meet with lots of people over the whole country and have nothing just positive experience. But then I always try to be honest and positive guy and treat others how I would like to be treated myself. Ofcourse sometimes with approach like that I have to get some kicks from live in the back side but I think like in the case of putting love and organic goodness in to the soil of our lawns gives back the good results that doing it in relations with other people in our lives does exactly the same. You do get a occasional weed here and there but then You deal with and have a lovely looking green lawn ;-)
      Good luck to everyone and lots of luck and enjoyment with our lawns!

    • @kevtheargonut
      @kevtheargonut Год назад +2

      @@patryqoo You sound like a very decent hard working guy. I am not at all surprised given your birthplace. I work closely with people from our office based in Wroclaw in Poland every day and without exception they are a really friendly, very bright and hard working bunch. My wife was also an immigrant to the UK as a young child, she comes from the Caribbean Islands and worked tirelessly for the NHS.
      I too will become an immigrant in the next 12 months or so. Sadly I will be going somewhere so hot it will be impossible to grow a lawn - water is very tight. But the weather encourages an outdoor lifestyle which is what we like. The area is close to the biggest desert in Europe and my workmates in Poland are already booking themselves in for a visit with lots of hot sun and cold beer when we get a place there. 😁 👍

  • @Premier_lawns_official
    @Premier_lawns_official Год назад +22

    Some great info here

  • @LisaRedfern-Webb
    @LisaRedfern-Webb Год назад +1

    Love your bright T-shirt Shaun. It really suits you. Gives you a glow ✨️

  • @boysen01
    @boysen01 Год назад +4

    What great timing. I have just gone over the lawn and filled "mini-potholes" with top-dress and seeds. Thank you for those good pieces of advice 🙂

  • @XaRRy01
    @XaRRy01 Год назад +3

    As always, great and easy to understand advice, thank you.

  • @Mike--K
    @Mike--K Год назад +2

    If I didn't know better, I would think you were watching the progress of my lawn, as your watering video is right on time. I finished the major renovation yesterday and set the Hunter irrigation system to water for 30 minutes at 0500 in the morning and 1700 evening, with 100-percent coverage. I would not have tried any of this renovation before watching your very good videos.

  • @mickallitt7581
    @mickallitt7581 Год назад +4

    thanks for this, very informative, ive just finished renovating my lawn yesterday after following the videos youve posted so fingers crossed itll turn out well

  • @SPinder-qw6yg
    @SPinder-qw6yg Год назад +2

    Thanks Shaun perfect timing, hoping to seed next week and you've answered all my questions

  • @timmyboyproductions3947
    @timmyboyproductions3947 Год назад +2

    Thanks Shaun
    I took 50 bags of moss and thatch out of my lawn!!! Basically was bald in the end, but I’ve followed your videos and now I’m waiting for the grass to pop through the compost. Will follow your advice here too!
    Thanks so much!
    God bless ya! 👊🏼

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Fantastic! Let me know how it goes 😊

    • @vashon100
      @vashon100 Год назад

      I know the feeling. Every year I get mass buildup of moss and have to dethatch and lawn looks like crap afterwards.

  • @kevtheargonut
    @kevtheargonut Год назад +2

    Just scarified and over seeded 2 lawns today, 3 weeks ago I did a scarify and 4 in one so had to wait for the moss to go brown and the weed killer to peter out. Watered them in this evening as no rain expected before 6pm tomorrow. Overcast day forecast, will water in the morning and again when I get home if it hasn’t rained. After that should be good to go ad-hoc, I work from home currently so can take a bit of time to point a hose at the brown mess during the day when it needs it. 👍

  • @Nvent1
    @Nvent1 Год назад +2

    Thanks, answered all my questions. Much love and respect

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, much appreciated

  • @brianjacobs2343
    @brianjacobs2343 Год назад +2

    Great one Shaun very useful, many thanks. Brian. (One man outfit just starting up, you and Robbie do a great job) Brian from Huntingdon. 😊😊👍👍

  • @Jordan.E
    @Jordan.E Год назад +3

    Some really good advice Shaun 💯

  • @pb3662
    @pb3662 Год назад +1

    Great explanation - the actual theory behind everything vs do this exactly (as it will be different for everyone geographically).

  • @JTechWP
    @JTechWP Год назад

    Thanks Shaun, i have a 4 legged hairy nitrogen bomber (springer spaniel) my grass is looking so much better because of your videos. Scalped the lawn, scarified, then core aerated with Swordman, overseeded. Makes a huge difference. lawn is thicker and greener, used Sprogs and Dogs grass seed. keep up the watering now.

  • @jardineroesp8491
    @jardineroesp8491 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your tips. Have a great sunday 😉

  • @camperholics2495
    @camperholics2495 Год назад +2

    Great videos , I’m currently cutting at 8mm and mowing every day. grow rate of about 1cm /1.5cm per day 😂 let’s just say I have a lot of grass clippings to get rid of

  • @stevenbuckley1416
    @stevenbuckley1416 Год назад +2

    Valuable information Shaun thank you 👍

  • @James-sf5bb
    @James-sf5bb Год назад +1

    You couldn’t have put that any better! Thanks for the advice, much appreciated. I’ve watched so many of your videos recently I think they’re great. You got my sub 👌🏻

  • @MrJordanwain
    @MrJordanwain Год назад +1

    Thanks Shaun that was a brilliant explanation. The whole of Devon and Cornwall are in a hosepipe ban 😮 there are exemptions if you’ve sown a lawn but the fear of neighbours reporting hosepipe use is always there 🙄

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Peer pressure 😣😣 it's all wrong.. could you invest in a few water butts and use a submersible pump

  • @GeorgeAusters
    @GeorgeAusters Год назад +1

    We've had some really heavy rain the past few days and it's flooded the garden meaning that there are a lot of bare patches now.. I've held off for a couple of days of watering as the soil is still moist

  • @davidgonzales-ec8bo
    @davidgonzales-ec8bo Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @davidplanet3919
    @davidplanet3919 Год назад +1

    Brilliant. Need to keep the seed damp and warm. I find I can use my Karcher gravity fed by a rainwater butt (raised) to water my lawn. I have also used the “car wash” wand with “shampoo” mixer bottle with some liquid seaweed extract in it. It looks weird pressure washing the lawn though.

  • @jayDotTee
    @jayDotTee 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Finally understood WHY I need to water the damned things!

  • @lowKut
    @lowKut 7 месяцев назад

    4:30 this is the answer I'm looking for 👍🏼

  • @johnburns5966
    @johnburns5966 Год назад +1

    Brilliant information 👏

  • @paulwakefield1015
    @paulwakefield1015 Год назад +1

    Awesome video!!

  • @dalehowarth2767
    @dalehowarth2767 Год назад +1

    Great video. How deep should my seed be??

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Near the surface give or take

    • @dalehowarth2767
      @dalehowarth2767 Год назад

      @@LawnRight I guess I’m just being impatient. I want lush Green after a week.

  • @michaellemarquand3393
    @michaellemarquand3393 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video, when I lay new seed and top dressing do I use a normal tap water or a mix to help it germinate ?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi I usually use normal tapwater. 😊

  • @mandychadwick8762
    @mandychadwick8762 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you 😊

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  6 месяцев назад

      You're welcome 😊👍👋

  • @davidpowell3302
    @davidpowell3302 Год назад +1

    Great advise once again. I have just renovated by lawn after years of no maintenance other than just cutting so hopefully this summer I will at have some grass rather than green moss and weeds. With new seeding how soon afterwards should I apply some liquid or dry fertilizer and what would your recommendation be? Thank you in advance for taking the trouble to answer this question and giving me the confidence to tackle my lawn.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi I'd leave it perhaps 4 to 6 weeks for any typical spring fertiliser (one that has a higher Nitrogen value (npk) than the P and K values).. so either just wait for 6 weeks... or chuck a preseed fertiliser on..or even an autumn fertiliser.. but itll be ok without for now.. a1 spring summer fertiliser is pretty good

  • @Sviccer
    @Sviccer Год назад +1

    Thanks for this clear and informative vid. What are your thoughts on seeding in the summer? Is it possible to create a new lawn in summer, or
    do I have to wait for fall or spring?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi itll germinate super fast like 4 days... but... you'll be watering at least 5 times a day to stop it drying out . Then once its all come through you'll have to water deeply 3 to 4 times a week for the rest of summer.. so in short its doable but requires a huge amount of watering and commitment

    • @Sviccer
      @Sviccer Год назад

      @@LawnRight Thanks for your answer. Worth a try then. 🙂

  • @Suleyman-1453
    @Suleyman-1453 7 месяцев назад

    Great explanation, thanks!

  • @SleepyCatCottage
    @SleepyCatCottage Месяц назад +1

    I do the same thing you recommend. Must be very careful to increase watering if you get a short hot spell after the seeds germinate. If you don't adjust the watering to the humidity, wind, temperature and cloud cover you could loose those baby grasses. I speak from experience. 😥

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Месяц назад

      Easily done 😭😭. Thankfully we learn from those mistakes and move on

  • @RCGWho
    @RCGWho 2 месяца назад

    4:00 what is the wand thingie? Never have seen one in Oklahoma.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад

      Hi its the hose lock spray nozzle.. Here's one thats almost the same thing amzn.to/4h2thG0

  • @vashon100
    @vashon100 Год назад

    Have you looked into any pregermination techniques (soaking in buckets, etc). One advantage is cutting out watering for 3 or 4 days. Supposedly golf courses do this for quick repairs also.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      I've heard about it but havent really needed it much as yet.. who knows maybe in the future

  • @davidl8739
    @davidl8739 Год назад +1

    Hi Shaun, Many thanks for the video. I watched an earlier one which showed renovation of a very mossy lawn without a moss and weedkiller application. I'm about to renovate one which also has a lot of weeds as well as moss and is very patchy. Should I consider a suitable chemical application after initial scarification and then wait 4-6 weeks to overseed and topdress? I'd prefer not do this as it takes me into the summer and the much more rigorous watering regime essential for success and I'd like to crack on with the job but can it be avoided with a good mowing regime to suppress weeds with the new grass outcompeting them?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi yes you've got it.. forget weedkillers for now and do all the rest then give it a good 4 to 5 weeks minimum before spraying any as long as the grass looks in good health 😊

  • @azhotmom
    @azhotmom 2 месяца назад +1

    Question:
    I just planted new seed and it's Still in the 70's and 80°s here in AZ. I'm in "phase 2", The blades are 3-4 in high and no longer seeds, but I'm not sure how long I should water every other day before I jump to watering twice a week?
    Thank you for the great video!

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад +1

      Hello and welcome 😊👋👋👋! If you're using a sprinkler I'd aim for about 10 minutes in each spot that the sprinkle hits but don't sweat it too much if sometimes it's less. You're definitely past the hardest part, just keeping it hydrated now is key 😊

    • @azhotmom
      @azhotmom 2 месяца назад

      @@LawnRight I have an installed sprinkler system. I meant how many weeks do I water every other day until I jump to only 2-3 times a week? Thank you for your help

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  2 месяца назад +1

      @@azhotmom a couple of weeks should be plenty.. It's only to provide enough while it's germinating and has all come through

    • @azhotmom
      @azhotmom 2 месяца назад

      @@LawnRight super! Thank you. And love the accent 👌

  • @adrianballetto5882
    @adrianballetto5882 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks mate

  • @vashon100
    @vashon100 Год назад

    3:15 I always worry that I'm hand misting on the top dressing (peat moss or whatever) only and isn't getting the seeds wet underneath. But still I try not to saturate. Sounds like as long as the mist isn't concentrated enough to puddle, then it's good.

  • @rickhdee
    @rickhdee Год назад

    Experimenting with pre-germination I found the seeds in a closed plastic container with rather wet soil seemed to sprout the quickest. Soaked in water, as many vids claim is the best, did not sprout as quick. Kept very moist with seed only, but no soil, was in the middle. So my question Shaun: If pre-germination requires the seeds to actually be "wet" then why would you not make them wet in your lawn - not just damp? I will search to see if you have anything on pre-germination.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Cheers..havent ever bothered with pregermination to be fair

  • @ssaunders2k
    @ssaunders2k Год назад +1

    Does covering the seeded lawn in fleece to protect from birds impact how frequently, and for how long, you need to water.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi it will restrict the water a little but it should let it all through, albeit a little delayed

  • @joealbery3905
    @joealbery3905 Год назад +1

    Hi Shaun hope you are well. I'm week 3 into my lawn renovation and it's coming on well. As you have mentioned, there are bare areas which I'm going to reseed next week when it has been 4 weeks. I do have the odd weed here and there, would you dig it out or spray weed killer? Just thinking about the baby grass

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +2

      Hi I'd dig out for now.. leave ant spraying for 4 to 6 weeks after its all come through

  • @joewhite5888
    @joewhite5888 Год назад +1

    Is it ideal to use a roller after putting new seeds down or is it best the seeds sit just on the top

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi pressing the seeds into the soil works better than on top.. if you arent using any topsoil compost on top then try laying down some fleece for a couple of weeks

    • @joewhite5888
      @joewhite5888 Год назад

      @LawnRight Lawn Care Thank you very much mate. One more question,ive dug up old grass but bit is still coming through, what's the reason for that mate.
      Sorry for all questions.

  • @kevinotoole8239
    @kevinotoole8239 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately no tap in back garden. Would doing the watering with water can , walking on the lawn damage it?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      It is best avoided if possible

    • @kevinotoole8239
      @kevinotoole8239 Год назад

      @@LawnRight
      Much appreciated..... thank you.
      Great content as always

  • @liamsmith1537
    @liamsmith1537 Год назад +1

    I seeded my garden about 2 months ago and I’ve had to top up to fix patches but I’ve noticed some areas these is some yellow strands of dead grass is that from over watering the longer grass or is it not getting enough how do you balance the watering with the longer grass to the over seeded area.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi It may be ready for some fertiliser

    • @liamsmith1537
      @liamsmith1537 Год назад

      @@LawnRight i recently added seaweed to the lawn will that help or will I need proper fertiliser

  • @markcromie3572
    @markcromie3572 Год назад +1

    I have followed steps here with yourself and Robbie think my issue is the soil. Have new build lawn. Have battled with poa etc. Cut short dethached all the dead an weed. New seed down compost existing grass sprouting can see my new grass in under what's the best keep chipping off?
    This was done nearly 3 weeks ago now. Really want that perfect lawn lol my seed heads like amg r popping everywhere I think. Or is this the seed head maybe that have been planted.
    Wen can I fert or should I get a 4 in 1 down soon even for the weed and clover. Head is going 😢

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      May need to cut short again and reseed patches if it's not yet come through... give it a few more days you never know.. I'd leave any weedkiller for at least a month after it's all come through

    • @markcromie3572
      @markcromie3572 Год назад

      Thanks alot for the reply more the weeds coming through annoying my I will maybe cut a bit shorter then it's about 30mm now will maybe go again thanks should I cut the weeds out with a knife then just re seed

  • @kevinotoole8239
    @kevinotoole8239 Год назад +1

    I know I'm probably being impatient 😂. It's been a week and finding growth slow. I used lawn sand, then overseeded and used top soil for dressing.
    Should I use a fertilizer also?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi.. Id be waiting 2 to 3 weeks really, just keep lioghtly watering.. you cna use an autumn or preseed fertiliser but dont worry if not

  • @Abi-v9p
    @Abi-v9p Год назад

    How soon would you recommend mowing an overseeded lawn please?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      As long as possible but maybe 3 weeks if you can

  • @33ajjose
    @33ajjose Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Lewis-te6re
    @Lewis-te6re Год назад +1

    Bit of advice please!
    I scarified/Aerated/Overseeded/topdressed a week ago, and the weathers been horrendous and I think majority of my work has got washed away/soil eroded. Absolutely no germination yet at all a week on, when do I bite the bullet and re seed and cover with topsoil again? I'm really stuck on what to do. What do you think?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi a week is alittle early I'd definitely give it another week before making a decision. You should see something by then if it has worked

  • @burningbum
    @burningbum Год назад

    I need a new mower, what would you recommend? 200 m2 of lawn, 100m2 of show lawn at the front and 100m2 of all-round grass at the back? Love your videos, thanks!

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi all I can say is think more of the engine.. Honda or briggs and Stratton.. there are cheaper loncin engines but I've not had good experience with them... as for bells and whistles a roller mower would enable nice stripes so it's just a case of petrol or electric really

  • @ashleywhittington3320
    @ashleywhittington3320 5 месяцев назад

    I’m thinking about getting a SumiSoaker for when I do a complete renovation, for a new lawn. Do think work well in combination with fleece. I’m just worried it might be too fine, and might not get into the soil? Do you also have any advice on how long these types of hoses should be run for, and how often? Thank you, I know a few questions in there. 😅

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  5 месяцев назад

      Hi 😊👋👋. The sumisoaker is good and will soak through a fleece I feel sure. Might be a different opinion in a heatwave whatever that is 🤣. Ultimately keeping things damp is the key. It depends how fats it flows out and you can always use a rain gauge

  • @PETERThompson-e6h
    @PETERThompson-e6h 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great video. I am now in the 3rd week with my new grass seed and watering once per day. What is the best time to water only once. I have been told early morning is best but another person told me mid-day. What is the best time in your opinion?
    Thank you so much
    Peter

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  7 месяцев назад

      Early morning is best

    • @PETERThompson-e6h
      @PETERThompson-e6h 7 месяцев назад

      @@LawnRight Thank you for your quick response. Much appreciated

  • @delwynjenkins3581
    @delwynjenkins3581 Год назад

    Hi from New Zealand.
    I am a beginner and have a
    large new grass seed
    area out back.
    Thanks for this video, it was very helpful.
    How many weeks after germination can i let my 2 dogs out back ?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi! Welcome! Good to have you here! The longer the better to be honest.. it's all baby grass so can easily get damaged.. 3 to 4 weeks minimum

  • @davidmckee2898
    @davidmckee2898 Год назад +1

    The problem I have is I'm working so let's say is a warm day that grass seed is going to dry out. What month is the perfect time to put grass seed down

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      I'd look to invest in a timer and sprinkler. April's often wet enough but weather can be unpredictable. A good heavy watering in the morning will help if you've compost on top as it will hold on to moisture a little but longer

  • @pmorris15
    @pmorris15 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Shaun, when you say 5/10 minutes of watering, how big of an area should i be watering in that time? 10sqm? thanks.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi.. Ultimately it's just down to make sure it's watered well and how fast the water comes out. With good flow a 10 sq metre may only need a couple of minutes. A 50 sq metre maybe 10 minutes

  • @kevinn2216
    @kevinn2216 Год назад +1

    This is a good explanation. I'll be referring back to this in the future. So what happens if there's a temp use ban on hosepipes etc.? Go back to the watering can? I'm just mindful of getting another insane summer like last year. I'm hoping you'll make a video on how to look after heat stressed grass during heatwaves.

    • @xxxxxxxx183
      @xxxxxxxx183 Год назад

      Lmao move somewhere that does regulate your use of water 🤦‍♂️

  • @monoon9657
    @monoon9657 Год назад

    Hi shone is it okay to sow grass seeds one day before raining days forward?

  • @selinaserenelli153
    @selinaserenelli153 Год назад

    Hello Shaun, just wondering if you can recommend watering tips for 2 month old sod. It’s starting to show some yellowing thatch in a number of places . Perhaps I have been overwatering. Hand watering on the shower setting every 2nd day. I’m in Victoria BC Canada. Our temperatures are in the low 20 degrees c. much like the UK. Appreciate your tips on watering a seed lawn since I just over seeded my front lawn. Cheers. Selina

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi I would just water 2 or 2 times a week now.. and aim for mornings where possible..

    • @selinaserenelli153
      @selinaserenelli153 Год назад

      @@LawnRight, I will try that and I do water in the morning. Cheers Selina

  • @Scottmclaren620
    @Scottmclaren620 Год назад

    Can you put a taram down then top soil I have a lot weeds when I first moved in ?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      I wouldnt unless its really porous otherwise it's just going to hold the water and cause boggy ground issues

    • @Scottmclaren620
      @Scottmclaren620 Год назад

      @@LawnRight thanks also how much top soil does grass seed need to grow ?

  • @danielbooysen
    @danielbooysen Год назад

    What feed do I put on after germination has come through

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      For the first few weeks I'd just not bother as you may still have fertiliser in the soil if you used a preseed fertiliser.. if you didnt then a reasonably balanced fert will be fine

  • @ashley1amy
    @ashley1amy Год назад

    Great tutorial! We'll let you know@

  • @jonathanglanville5265
    @jonathanglanville5265 Год назад +1

    Looks,like a bit of run off,on the paving with the weedkiller behind you.😂

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hahh.. I'm at a caravan, the site owners have done that round every caravan

    • @jonathanglanville5265
      @jonathanglanville5265 Год назад

      Land owners do'nt mess about with weedkiller,bang it on,saves mowing/strimming.😆

  • @lauriemendoza4671
    @lauriemendoza4671 Год назад

    How long should I keep my two boisterous dogs off my newly seeded grass. I seeded 7.5 weeks ago. The new grass is lush, green, and healthy.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      That's long enough although I'd minimise things for most of the next few months with it being still young and shallow rooted

    • @lauriemendoza4671
      @lauriemendoza4671 Год назад +1

      @LawnRight Great advice. My dogs will be happy to have the lawn back. It's been a while since they've had access. Thank you! 😊

  • @Abi-v9p
    @Abi-v9p Год назад

    Should I avoid watering and keeping damp new seed when the sun is out?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      No.. its vital to keep them damp 😊

  • @evelyngonzalez8028
    @evelyngonzalez8028 Год назад +1

    Hello....thank you for another very informative video ❤
    Do these watering phases apply to fall seeding as well?
    Thank you again and stay safe 🙏🥰😊

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi! .. all seeds will need to be kept damp during germination... if its a lot wetter in the fall which it often is you can reduce watering quite a bit..once we get to winter you should be just fine :)

    • @evelyngonzalez8028
      @evelyngonzalez8028 Год назад

      @@LawnRight thank you for such a quick reply. Take care 🙏🥰

  • @henriettahussey2536
    @henriettahussey2536 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Shaun I have a large area I’ve just seeded which is approx 16.5m x 16.5m. 2 of the sides are edged one with conifers the other with small shrubs etc. how would I go about watering as the hose spray attachment won’t reach far enough to cover it all without me walking on it?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  7 месяцев назад

      Hi so you'll have to walk on it.. Just try not to drag the hosepipe as it'll drag seeds with it.. I lift it over rmy shoulder and get help if needed

    • @henriettahussey2536
      @henriettahussey2536 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Shaun I know it seemed a bit of an obvious question but I didn’t want to mess up after all the hard work which has been going on since last year (killing off weeds and couch grass) . Fingers crossed we’ll have grass in a few weeks

  • @pennyyellow
    @pennyyellow 3 месяца назад

    Hi sean,quick question,completed my garden renovation 2 days ago and it rsined quite heavy through the night after 2 days the farden is still damp,do i still need to water my self or is it ok to leave as ling as its damp,thanks..

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi as long as its damp you're all good 😊😊

    • @pennyyellow
      @pennyyellow 3 месяца назад +1

      @@LawnRight hi there,enjoying the vide,it's been 7 days now since scarify,aireate,level,seed and top dress but no signs of germination,am I being impatient,cheers bud..

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  3 месяца назад

      @@pennyyellow should be any time now if it's not in shade.. If it's in shade it'll take a fair bit longer I'm afraid

  • @SirThomasHarber
    @SirThomasHarber 6 месяцев назад

    When can I first mow?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  6 месяцев назад +1

      Around 2 to 3 weeks after 😊

  • @frankw9836
    @frankw9836 5 месяцев назад

    I soaked my grass seeds in water for 24 h then mixed the seeds with sand and soil and spread allovers my patchy lawn (which cut short) 4 days later the grass is start coming ( i watered twice a day) I am in northern ireland

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! 😊👋

  • @AESamuel
    @AESamuel Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video!
    Under a hosepipe ban in the southwest at the moment and for the foreseeable, so I've been using a semi-fine rose on a watering can after overseeding my lawns, but always unsure whether I'm getting enough down. One of my lawns is 48sq/m and I've been doing 8 - 10 trips with my 10l watering can. I realise there are a lot of variables but I'd appreciate any advice.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi legally you can water with a hosepipe for I think 28 or 30 days following any seeding.. please check your water providers website

    • @kevtheargonut
      @kevtheargonut Год назад

      @@LawnRight Plus, if you happen to leave a tap running into a barrel and have a hose connected to a pump from that barrel to water your lawn, they can’t touch you. They can only nick you for a hose connected to their system.
      If you just leave the tap from their pipes running their water without an pipe into your barrel, your hose is not connected to their system. Can’t touch you, water away. It is a tiny fraction of a single percentage of what their leaks waste every day so don’t feel guilty.

  • @ivonadownunder3536
    @ivonadownunder3536 Год назад

    Hi there. I’m growing about 200sqm of brand new lawn in tropical Australia. It germinated beautifully but on week 3 it all turned brown. I kept the watering regimen the same throughout the entire time. Is it possible that the grass got scorched by the sun? It has been very hot with 35 plus degree temperatures. Is there a way to fix this or start again?

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Add a lot more water and keep going for a few weeks to see if it will recover

  • @SpringwaterParkcc
    @SpringwaterParkcc Год назад +1

    Hey, Ho. How about 2.0 lbs. of Phosphorous per 1,000 SQFT drawn from a similar analysis to 8-32-16 (N-P-K), 25 kg $37.99 CDN net fertilizer? Perennial ryegrass: endophtically-enhanced, germinates in 4 to 6 days (bluegrass up to 28 days), less fert needed, less water needed, better shade tolerance, beautiful 100% certified.
    Still in love with DLF Pickseed Futura 3000 after + 30 years. 4 lbs, per 1,000 SQFT for bare earth/ 8 lbs if overseeding.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Hi I've not tried that.. sadly..

  • @PhillTicehurst
    @PhillTicehurst Год назад +1

    I wish we could use a hosepipe but we've had a ban since August 2022

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад

      Yeah that sucks :(.. I did a video on grey water which may be useful.. but also water butts can provide some hope

    • @PhillTicehurst
      @PhillTicehurst Год назад

      @@LawnRight i use 2 water butts with a pond pump to water my lawns then wait for the rain to top them up

  • @davidmckee2898
    @davidmckee2898 Год назад +2

    On a different subject if you don't mind how do you kill ants in the lawn without killing the grass🤔👍

    • @R0llingHard
      @R0llingHard Год назад +1

      They're a nightmare at the moment. Got red ants popping up all over the lawn

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  Год назад +1

      Hi see this video ruclips.net/video/M7lWY6vIWnQ/видео.html in particular the ant gone, and the diotomateous earth (both linked in the description of that video) do a fairly good job

    • @davidmckee2898
      @davidmckee2898 Год назад

      @@LawnRight cheers mate that was very very helpful🦗👍

  • @bertatnetcentric6074
    @bertatnetcentric6074 Год назад

    "if it rains, you don't need to water" 🤣

    • @bertatnetcentric6074
      @bertatnetcentric6074 Год назад

      I had an incline that was like Patch Mountain with very dry rocky ground in-between. I poured 2 tons of soil over the entire incline. I would say I added two inches. Half of the incline, I put seeds under and over. The other half I mixed seed and fertilizer in the soil, before dumping and spreading. I actually watered like you suggested, before seeing your vid. keep it damp. It works but I have to say the half that I premixed is growing faster and more evenly. Ton of work!! but I am staying committed. Thanks for the vid.

  • @steveworkman4289
    @steveworkman4289 Год назад +1

    Will get back in a couple of weeks or so ….lol

  • @gjordan8800
    @gjordan8800 Год назад

    How about mother nature she doesn't water in a fine mist I use a sprinkler never had a problem

  • @scottellwoodgardening287
    @scottellwoodgardening287 Год назад +1

    I’m going to forward this to some bowlers who I work for 😂

  • @samuelrivas3943
    @samuelrivas3943 3 месяца назад +1

    Alex Jones British cousin 😂

  • @JoeBilello1969
    @JoeBilello1969 Год назад

    How in God's name can I keep this up with a life and job?? I just seeded my yard, like 1200 feet and I killed myself pulling weeds, spreading soil burying seeds, keeping birds away and Jesus Christ how much more can I do?!?!? Now I see seeds popping out of the dirt, no kidding!!!! I'm seeing seeds standing straight up and poking out of the dirt NOW WHAT?!?!?

  • @grog5500
    @grog5500 8 месяцев назад

    The sprayed edges in the background look disgusting.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  8 месяцев назад

      Yeah.. The caravan is at butlins so their staff do this 🤔🤔

  • @IM-ei5rb
    @IM-ei5rb Год назад +12

    Introduction far far too long. Otherwise excellent

    • @jeaniekelly6803
      @jeaniekelly6803 7 месяцев назад

      how rude are you! what a stupid comment ..

  • @bmike410
    @bmike410 8 месяцев назад

    This video of a RUclips upload repeats a lot and says a lot of the same things over again. It’s redundant and covers the same topic on this movie he uploaded to RUclips. So you’ll get the info many times in this video when he says the same things different redundant ways. In this video. Redundant.

    • @LawnRight
      @LawnRight  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks I actually planned and scripted this to cove points for seeding, to cover for heat in summer and soon.. Oso things will be similar but pleas listen again and you'll hear the differences

  • @Saif_Newyork
    @Saif_Newyork Год назад

    Thanks brother