Well said, Shaun. A short walk through my neighborhood will reveal lawns in much worse shape. I'm the only one who mows two to three times a week during the summer. Some mow once a month, while others mow once a week. Some don't water the lawn, others water in the evening. I have the lawn treatment routine down to no more than 45 minutes, which includes strimming when and where needed, mowing, mixing and applying the seaweed extract and urea, setting the irrigation timer for ten minutes to water in the products, and cleaning and storing the tools. I try to start by 1000, after the morning dew is gone, so the grass has the rest of the day to recover.
Evening Shaun....this time last year my lawn was on its last legs. Plenty of rain probably helped this year but I needed to up my game. Step 1...aerate manually using your recommended aerator (great bit of kit), dug out as many weed grasses as I could but needed to fill the holes after. Scalp the lawn. Verticut. Granular feed. Overseed followed by application of wetting agent and then top dress with Jack's Magic using my Landzie compost spreader (another great bit of kit). Final step, spray application of Maxicrop liquid seaweed fertiliser. Lots of watering and the lawn has come alive. Had to cut it today even though not all seeds have fully grown but the lawn looks epic (epic for me that is)....your invaluable advice has brought me to this point mate....thank you!
Worth noting I have severe arthritis in my knees/hips so this has not been easy but just a bit at a time with plenty of breathers (and cold beers) I got there....if I can do it anyone can!
Thanks for the new video LawnRight! I agree with you, proper turf management practices make a huge difference. That first lawn you showed us in the backyard is nitrogen deficient if the dog pee stains are that visible. A foliar application of HCU (humic coated urea) will neutralize those pee spots and darken up the rest of the lawn so the stains aren't as noticeable.
Hi Shaun, the moral of this tale is if you have the time then put the effort in and the lawn will reward you if you haven’t got the time then just do the best you can and try to keep it tidy
Hi Shaun, When and why are the different times we should consider mulching lawn clippings? And how are the best ways to go about it? Keep up the great content. Thanks, Aspiring LawnRight Apprentice.
I used to mow my lawn once a week, 2 hours. Depending on weather, I now mow 2/3 times a week, 20 mins. It's quicker, easier and my lawns like a billiard table already. Thanks for your posts and advice, cheers Shaun.😊
Hi Shaun. Visited your website to see which areas you cover. I was sure you where somewhere in South Yorkshire because of your accent. I’m in Doncaster. I’m just learning all about lawn care and your videos are excellent to learn from. I’ve watched quite a few and it’s now almost 3am!
Thanks for advice. Most my customers garden are done every 2 weeks. I do couple of garden weekly. I wish I had more weekly jobs. I guess it boils down to money. Thanks
Hey I am back with another question from the master, I have laid some turf today. Do I need to use a plank of wood to squish it down a bit by walking on it? or let it settle naturally
If you can mulch effectively it shouldn't but to be safe I would mulch all the time... Basically mulching very very small cuts of grass.. Just the tips so it breaks done really fast.. Longer grass won't break down as fast and start to create issues
My front lawn is 4,500 square feet. If I empty the grass box more than 2 times I know I left it tool long between cuts. 4500 square feet, for the uninitiated (those born a long time after me) 420 square metres
Rye Gold Turf & Stadium Turf... What's the difference? I have just ordered some Rye Gold turf on DIY-Lawns (Otley). I am not sure if I should of got stadium as I have children! Will I regret this...
Hi Shaun new subscriber here loving your videos and content and has got me inspired to look after my lawn now..i have a question..2 weeks ago i scarified and aeriated the lawn followed by miracle gro 4 in 1 treatment there was a lot of moss and thatch..how often can i scarify and when can i overseed to fix the bare patches? Keep up the good work and content ❤️
Hi Ally, great work there! If you hadn't put down the 4 in 1 you could have seeded right away. You'll need to wait a good 6 to 8 weeks for seeding but with it hitting summer the chances are it'll come through lovely but die in the heat.. With lots of water through summer you may be fine.. Other than that autumn for seeding.. I'd look to scarify and aerate yearly.. You can alos scarify twice a year if desired, spring and autumn.. Thanks for subscribing 😊😊
Had absolute mental rain here for a full day and seeded the day before.. (typical) theres a lot of soil. Will my grass seeds be screwed or should it be ok?
Hi Shaun, great video again. I have now scarified my lawn, seeded parts and is now starting to look great. My machine can scarifying as well as rake with a change of the cutter. Late in the year would you suggest I scarify again or use the rake? I can still see some thatch in places. Thanks again for great info. Cheers.
Great tips Shaun - I have a question, I’ve just applied some granular spring summer fertiliser and watered for 30 mins each day for the past 2 days since applying - I normally cut once a week and was planning on cutting this weekend which would of been 7 days since applying the fertiliser - is that okay to do or should I wait longer for the fertiliser to do its thing? Also - is late May/early June too late for a spring scarify? I should have done it earlier but only managed to get a Scarifier recently and was wondering if I’ve missed the boat and best waiting to do a scarify in the autumn.
I don't usually mulch. Ideally you want a mulching mower but technically you could mulch with a normal mower if you cut every day and took off the smallest cuts but for me once every couple of weeks. Ish would be fine
@@LawnRight thanks for replying, my ryobi 36v battery mower came with a mulching plug that blocks the collecting box off, which got me thinking of when i should use it😶
Ive got a 8mx5m section between patios im wanting to lay turf. I need to fill with topsoil, would you fill up to the level of patio and then turf? Or would you leave below the level and turf? Im wanting it to be as good as possible. Only in Scunny if you fancy popping to do it 😂
Hi Shaun, scarified my lawn 3 weeks ago after using 4 in 1 complete 3 weeks earlier. Seeded and covered in peat. Weeds returning and seeds slow to grow. Is it ok to walk on new grass to remove weeds manually or should I use weedkiller spray with lawn feed. Thx
Hi John so usually if you've applied a weedkiller (in the 4 in 1) you usually shouldn't seed for a couple of months minimum. So that product will likely affect new seeds from germinating.. Basically seeds and weedkiller don't mix and should leave a good 6 to 8 weeks in between either.. It's a tricky one.. On on hand the seeds may be done due to the 4 in 1, and the weeds should start dying now with that product.. So I'd suggest wait and see whta happens in the next 2 weeks
Hi I have just reseed my lawn. O am getting lots of weeds coming through i have been digging them out but more and more are coming in to the lawn any advice
Hi Shaun I am wondering what you would advise to use on dog wee burn I have always had a good lawn until we looked after a dog and now I have burns over it
Is it okay to scarify and overseed in the summer? It's getting to summer now and its gonna take me weeks to get my garden ready to sort the grass out. Mostly the edges of the garden with lots of branches, twigs, weeds and rocks.
Hi yes and no.. Yes for speed but no due to stress and watering requirements... If could faultlessly water without fail up to 6 times a day for a few week then 3 to 4 times a week through summer you can make it
@@LawnRight okay. I think I'll do my front lawn this week and do my back lawn in autumn instead. There's probably more work to do on the back lawn than I realised so I'll wait until autumn for that.
Well said, Shaun. A short walk through my neighborhood will reveal lawns in much worse shape. I'm the only one who mows two to three times a week during the summer. Some mow once a month, while others mow once a week. Some don't water the lawn, others water in the evening.
I have the lawn treatment routine down to no more than 45 minutes, which includes strimming when and where needed, mowing, mixing and applying the seaweed extract and urea, setting the irrigation timer for ten minutes to water in the products, and cleaning and storing the tools. I try to start by 1000, after the morning dew is gone, so the grass has the rest of the day to recover.
Love the setup Mike! 😊😊
Evening Shaun....this time last year my lawn was on its last legs. Plenty of rain probably helped this year but I needed to up my game. Step 1...aerate manually using your recommended aerator (great bit of kit), dug out as many weed grasses as I could but needed to fill the holes after. Scalp the lawn. Verticut. Granular feed. Overseed followed by application of wetting agent and then top dress with Jack's Magic using my Landzie compost spreader (another great bit of kit). Final step, spray application of Maxicrop liquid seaweed fertiliser. Lots of watering and the lawn has come alive. Had to cut it today even though not all seeds have fully grown but the lawn looks epic (epic for me that is)....your invaluable advice has brought me to this point mate....thank you!
Nahh it's all down to you mate. Well done 😊😊
Worth noting I have severe arthritis in my knees/hips so this has not been easy but just a bit at a time with plenty of breathers (and cold beers) I got there....if I can do it anyone can!
😊😊😊
Thanks for the new video LawnRight! I agree with you, proper turf management practices make a huge difference. That first lawn you showed us in the backyard is nitrogen deficient if the dog pee stains are that visible. A foliar application of HCU (humic coated urea) will neutralize those pee spots and darken up the rest of the lawn so the stains aren't as noticeable.
If you don’t have time to mow 2/3 times a week…
What is your view of ‘Robo-Mowers’?
It's not a bad idea.. Never tried on to be fair
Hi Shaun, the moral of this tale is if you have the time then put the effort in and the lawn will reward you if you haven’t got the time then just do the best you can and try to keep it tidy
Absolutely 👌👌
Hi Shaun, When and why are the different times we should consider mulching lawn clippings? And how are the best ways to go about it? Keep up the great content. Thanks, Aspiring LawnRight Apprentice.
I used to mow my lawn once a week, 2 hours. Depending on weather, I now mow 2/3 times a week, 20 mins. It's quicker, easier and my lawns like a billiard table already. Thanks for your posts and advice, cheers Shaun.😊
Thanks for sharing. This is great to read!
Hi Shaun. Visited your website to see which areas you cover. I was sure you where somewhere in South Yorkshire because of your accent. I’m in Doncaster. I’m just learning all about lawn care and your videos are excellent to learn from. I’ve watched quite a few and it’s now almost 3am!
Hi 😊😊😊 welcome to the channel 😊
Thanks Shaun, I just renovation my lawn on Friday. Following your instructions. Fingers crossed it comes back.
It'll be here before you know it 😊😊
Thanks for advice. Most my customers garden are done every 2 weeks. I do couple of garden weekly. I wish I had more weekly jobs. I guess it boils down to money. Thanks
Yeah I used to do maintenance on lawns and same issues.. Plus they want you to scalp it as short as possible
We have all been #2 before and aspire to be #1, however I’d be happy with #3
Hey I am back with another question from the master, I have laid some turf today. Do I need to use a plank of wood to squish it down a bit by walking on it? or let it settle naturally
you don't usually need wood but a light pressing in is ok. I usually firm it in by hand when laying each roll
I’ve just scarified 2 of my lawns. Loads of thatch came out- fabulously satisfying job. Just wondering though, does mulch mowing increase thatch?
If you can mulch effectively it shouldn't but to be safe I would mulch all the time... Basically mulching very very small cuts of grass.. Just the tips so it breaks done really fast.. Longer grass won't break down as fast and start to create issues
Thank you for your time
Another very informative video Shaun. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it thanks
My front lawn is 4,500 square feet. If I empty the grass box more than 2 times I know I left it tool long between cuts. 4500 square feet, for the uninitiated (those born a long time after me) 420 square metres
Thanks Alan! 👍
Rye Gold Turf & Stadium Turf... What's the difference? I have just ordered some Rye Gold turf on DIY-Lawns (Otley). I am not sure if I should of got stadium as I have children! Will I regret this...
Hi I'd give them a call and ask how hard wearing it is
Hi Shaun new subscriber here loving your videos and content and has got me inspired to look after my lawn now..i have a question..2 weeks ago i scarified and aeriated the lawn followed by miracle gro 4 in 1 treatment there was a lot of moss and thatch..how often can i scarify and when can i overseed to fix the bare patches?
Keep up the good work and content ❤️
Hi Ally, great work there! If you hadn't put down the 4 in 1 you could have seeded right away. You'll need to wait a good 6 to 8 weeks for seeding but with it hitting summer the chances are it'll come through lovely but die in the heat.. With lots of water through summer you may be fine.. Other than that autumn for seeding.. I'd look to scarify and aerate yearly.. You can alos scarify twice a year if desired, spring and autumn.. Thanks for subscribing 😊😊
Had absolute mental rain here for a full day and seeded the day before.. (typical) theres a lot of soil.
Will my grass seeds be screwed or should it be ok?
Good chance some will have moved in all honesty.. I have 2 lawns Im going back to.. just a small number of patches to do
Hi Shaun, great video again. I have now scarified my lawn, seeded parts and is now starting to look great. My machine can scarifying as well as rake with a change of the cutter. Late in the year would you suggest I scarify again or use the rake? I can still see some thatch in places. Thanks again for great info. Cheers.
Hi probably the rake.. You can use it a few times a year to keep thatch at a decent level with minimal disruption
@@LawnRight OK fine thank you.
Great tips Shaun - I have a question, I’ve just applied some granular spring summer fertiliser and watered for 30 mins each day for the past 2 days since applying - I normally cut once a week and was planning on cutting this weekend which would of been 7 days since applying the fertiliser - is that okay to do or should I wait longer for the fertiliser to do its thing? Also - is late May/early June too late for a spring scarify? I should have done it earlier but only managed to get a Scarifier recently and was wondering if I’ve missed the boat and best waiting to do a scarify in the autumn.
Hi both of those are fine 😊😊 plenty of watering for a month after scarifying though to speed up recovery
Do you recommend cutting with grass box off to mulch the cuttings? if so how often and when? new lawn ok?
I don't usually mulch. Ideally you want a mulching mower but technically you could mulch with a normal mower if you cut every day and took off the smallest cuts but for me once every couple of weeks. Ish would be fine
@@LawnRight thanks for replying, my ryobi 36v battery mower came with a mulching plug that blocks the collecting box off, which got me thinking of when i should use it😶
Hi, if I mow twice a week should I mulch or bag? or alternate?
I wouldn't mulch all the time maybe once or twice a month
Ive got a 8mx5m section between patios im wanting to lay turf. I need to fill with topsoil, would you fill up to the level of patio and then turf? Or would you leave below the level and turf? Im wanting it to be as good as possible. Only in Scunny if you fancy popping to do it 😂
Aghh if I had time.. I'd have the turf laid on soil just slightly proud of the patio
.. It can sink over time
Hi Shaun, scarified my lawn 3 weeks ago after using 4 in 1 complete 3 weeks earlier. Seeded and covered in peat. Weeds returning and seeds slow to grow. Is it ok to walk on new grass to remove weeds manually or should I use weedkiller spray with lawn feed. Thx
Hi John so usually if you've applied a weedkiller (in the 4 in 1) you usually shouldn't seed for a couple of months minimum. So that product will likely affect new seeds from germinating.. Basically seeds and weedkiller don't mix and should leave a good 6 to 8 weeks in between either.. It's a tricky one.. On on hand the seeds may be done due to the 4 in 1, and the weeds should start dying now with that product.. So I'd suggest wait and see whta happens in the next 2 weeks
@LawnRight cheers love the vids by the way. Keep them coming
The best lawns i see are owned by retired people. They have the time to do them little things that lake the difference
True mate.. Min looks like crap at the minute. No time at all 😬😬
Hi I have just reseed my lawn.
O am getting lots of weeds coming through i have been digging them out but more and more are coming in to the lawn any advice
Hi I'd wait now and let the seeds do their thing.. Give it a month then pull some.. Or wait 2 to 3 months and put a weedkiller on
Thank you love the channel
Hi Shaun I am wondering what you would advise to use on dog wee burn I have always had a good lawn until we looked after a dog and now I have burns over it
Hi you can grow some grass in plant pots or patch repair as you go.. More details here ruclips.net/video/xVrKBXghTW0/видео.htmlsi=AXShfqry_NuRY8Vb
Is it okay to scarify and overseed in the summer? It's getting to summer now and its gonna take me weeks to get my garden ready to sort the grass out. Mostly the edges of the garden with lots of branches, twigs, weeds and rocks.
Hi yes and no.. Yes for speed but no due to stress and watering requirements... If could faultlessly water without fail up to 6 times a day for a few week then 3 to 4 times a week through summer you can make it
@@LawnRight okay. I think I'll do my front lawn this week and do my back lawn in autumn instead. There's probably more work to do on the back lawn than I realised so I'll wait until autumn for that.
Definitely get the working night shift thing, spent 4 years working 12 hour night shifts and my lawn went to hell.
I feel for you.. I spent 4 years making toyota cars, working shifts.. Hated it
Hi Shaun. What mower do you use?
Hi ist the Stihl 248 thanks
@@LawnRight Thanks. You also use Stihl scarifier. Both of them are domestic machines. Do they last long or you are changing them every so often?
Property 1 owner occupied. Property 2 rented 😉
Why would a guy who scarifies and feeds his lawn have somebody else cut it?
Christ Shaun, do you ever have a day off? Good info for people this. Keep up the great work 🍻
Not at the minute but in another week should be good 😁 thanks
my lawn is s***. what should I do? in the uk, it pisses it down everyday, so, why is part of my lawn looking dry? weird?
It's still warm in between the rain (sometimes lol).. Could be a lot of thatch, or desperate for a feed on it