AFTER Growing Grass From Seed DO THIS

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Once you manage to grow new grass from seed then the fun really begins. This is what I am doing to my newest patch of grass after my seed germinated two weeks ago and my new lawn started growing vigorously.
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  • @TurfMechanic
    @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

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  • @chrisryan8863
    @chrisryan8863 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Brian. This was a good video that educates in a specific area that is not often discussed on RUclips.

  • @Supanova70
    @Supanova70 Год назад +2

    In the same boat. Seems Phosphorous will never leave the soil

  • @TheNAVagator
    @TheNAVagator 27 дней назад +1

    After germination, when would it be safe to apply the tenacity? I heard that it is safe when seeding, but not safe for baby grass? I used the scotts starter with mesothione when i seeded, it has been a couple weeks now and crab grass is starting to come out, probably because the mesothione is wearing off since it only lasts like 3 weeks. I have tenacity but scared to spray it right now. It has been 4 weeks since seeding for me, but im growing TTTF/KBG (GCI Cool Blue) so im worried that my late germinating KBG might get damaged if I spray right now? Thanks!

  • @c9ja456
    @c9ja456 Год назад +1

    Decided to put grass seed down all over my bare soil garden…. I have started to see germination over the past two days after 7 days however I used a fair amount of seed but it’s coming through patchy… shall I wait until it’s more established before adding further seed down? Or do I need to wait until it’s a certain length. Cut it then add further grass seed. Any advice would be much appreciated🙏🏻

  • @TofuInc
    @TofuInc Год назад +9

    Quite a few benefits to delaying the application of starter fertilizer. High salt index fertilizers can delay seed germination. It's something I've never heard any of the lawn RUclipsrs talk about, however it's well documented in university research. And by putting the fertilizer down at seeding, a good portion of nitrogen is used up or or dissipated by the time the grass seed germinates. I understand why people do it though, most don't want to be walking around on new grass or just like to do everything all at once.

    • @BMW18013
      @BMW18013 Год назад

      I put the starter fert down at the same time because that’s what the instructions on the bag said to do. I put peat moss on top of both. I’m brand new at this game trying to do a reno. About 15 in now, have pretty good grow as in height, but thin. Would it be bad to put down starter fert again? Idk if that runs the risk of killing it?

    • @TofuInc
      @TofuInc Год назад +1

      @@BMW18013 Just make sure it's getting enough water, that's far more important than fertilizer. It will thicken up with time. Don't fertilize new grass if the temperatures are above 80*F.

  • @mattdegooyer5870
    @mattdegooyer5870 Год назад +2

    Hey!
    That Rye is sure looking good. I run a 50% RPR and 50% HGT (bluegrass) mix and my lawn is way dark green.
    Anyway… even tho my P is high like yours, I will through down a little P because the P in the soil may be all locked up and not viable to the plant. I will use a little starter fert with my high P and my P level keeps going down each year. Anyway, love your new lawn. You rock!

    • @arbyc8736
      @arbyc8736 Год назад

      Where can you buy pure RPR? I use Barenbrug Turf Star which is about 65% RPR.

  • @RIPxTurbo
    @RIPxTurbo 19 дней назад

    What level did you mow at? 1/2 inch?

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

    a few days ago I started pre-soaking some seed to try and fill in a few spots that didn't take in last year's plantings, this is my first _serious_ attempt at wetting/germinating grass seed before it is down on the soil(I did it once with old seed that didn't seem to want to start, to re-apply and give it a boost, but I also put down fresh dry seed - so hard to tell which worked) but I did this method in this case for two reasons: 1) I knew a cold snap was coming, but don't have the time to wait till after it passes for the earliest spring seeding possible ... and 2) I don't want to water a whole yard for weeks every few hours to just keep some random spots moist as I wait for the seed to start sprouting
    this is the same Fescues/KBG seed mix I used in this higher traffic sun/shade area last year, and I think these spots didn't take because of temps(too hot or then too cold in the random fall weather, with very dry changing to flooded) or damage from use(before the seed came up, or just after on the young sprouts) but hopefully using this pre-soaking method how you did the lawn section shown in this video will cut down on the critical exposure time of trying to keep soil moist and warm of the early planting process - as I can just change the water in the bucket kept inside every day; plus it is pretty cool that one of the seed brands I get locally comes in an outer cloth bag, that is perfect to use to hold the seed in the water bucket once you take the plastic inner bag out(I knew I saved those cloth bags for something!)
    anyway, as soon as I can get these spots patched, I will start this process all over again on the larger area that I'm leveling; but it is going to be the exact seed type and methods that are shown here(I think I even have the same push reel mower in the video) so really great to see all the updates, very helpful, thanks!
    [edit] actually got a little snow the other day in Iowa and freeze warnings, which before that it was reaching up into the 80F degree days; but now after a somewhat back to warmer 50~60F today and yesterday, they now forecast what looks like yet another week of coldness to come .... this might screw up my pre-soaked germination planting, if I leave the seed in the water too long? as I was only planning to soak for about a week, or *is it okay to soak for two weeks?* - but on the other hand soil temps should still be good

    • @todtalk3912
      @todtalk3912 2 месяца назад +1

      I know this is old, but, you don’t soak for the entirety of the germinating process.
      The soak is a 24 hr day 1 soak.
      Then 24 hrs out of water, however, you do want to ensure the seeds are moist the entire time.
      Then, day 3 basically and beyond is a rinse basically once or potentially twice depending on ur temps and humidity levels to ensure the seeds stay moist.
      Then the second you notice a sprout get em on soil.
      You can obviously just do this however many days you wanna cut down the germinating process on the ground.
      I.e. take seed from bag and spread will be like 10 to 14 days of constant watering to ensure they are moist and good.
      Do this process for even 5 days, you now have 5 to 7 days of watering cutting that cost in half ya know.
      Additionally, if you wait until it about to sprout or just barely doing so, the. You can go right to watering 3 times n then 2 n so one very quickly to a normal amount that you will be able to tell visually how much water you need as the new grass will be ur source of knowing it needs water or not.
      Point is, this does a much better job of germinating but also grows grass quicker, technically not as ur using the first few days of watering in a bucket rather time consuming sprinklers or hose or whatever.
      This method is absolutely proven I think most seed companies don’t advertise it as theyd rather you buy more seeds when you screw it up lol.
      It’s also difficult to explain to most people who truly just want a drop and water product

  • @DogSaveTheBreen
    @DogSaveTheBreen Год назад

    Soil test, soil rest, soil test. It’s a lawn, why are people not sowing lawns and then keeping them year on year, mini golf course ye have
    I hope my new lawn grows, cheers for the info bro😊

  • @macemace3194
    @macemace3194 Год назад

    Thanks for the education bruh... what or do you need a grass seed fertilizer for the seeds or not necessary...thank you!

  • @faustoromero8306
    @faustoromero8306 Месяц назад

    Thank you! This is very helpful. I'm new to lawn care and this will help me as I prepare to plant new grass in a few weeks.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Месяц назад

      happy to hear, feel free to reach out with any specific questions or concerns. I'm happy to help.

  • @I_O_2004
    @I_O_2004 Год назад

    Looks good, I seeded a new spot approximately the size you did and used ryegrass grass and kentucky blue watering it twice a day a good amount of water and covered it with straws but still don't see nothing yet

  • @Neeko_Z
    @Neeko_Z Год назад +1

    love all your vids 🙌🙌

  • @PhilWithCoffee
    @PhilWithCoffee Год назад

    Good info. What do you think of fertilizers like Milorganite?

  • @desabat
    @desabat Год назад

    I had to bag the first clippings due to weeds that came with the seeds i suspect. anyways did what you did and reseeded but threw some top soil on it.

  • @isma3459
    @isma3459 Месяц назад

    What height are you cutting your grass?

  • @devin9880
    @devin9880 Год назад

    I put down 13-13-13 in my front lawn. Gonna do back Lawn in about a month Mid May >

  • @ameyer9366
    @ameyer9366 4 месяца назад

    What brand of mower are you using in this video?

  • @fescueme1081
    @fescueme1081 Год назад

    I like to follow the renovation guide from The Lawn Forum.

  • @derekshane8786
    @derekshane8786 6 месяцев назад

    Can you put down the Scotts triple action at the same time as laying the seed?

  • @truthseeker7184
    @truthseeker7184 Год назад

    Okay, when should i cut my grass after seeding?

  • @tellitallnow3914
    @tellitallnow3914 Год назад +2

    Dam, y'all make doing yards look so easy!! Then I start my 22,000sq foot renovation. Holy sheep shit!! I wish I only had 5,000aq ft. Everything would be ALOT cheaper and easier. Lawn care is underrated.. that some serious work. All the steps are very time consuming. But I went all out. I hope it all pays off.

  • @TonyMiller-ic6cq
    @TonyMiller-ic6cq Год назад

    G'Day Brian, the grass is really looking great can't wait to see your main lawn area looking as good

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      Oh Tony I can't wait. I haven't showed it in a couple weeks now, partially because I applied Sulfosulfuron to it to kill off poa and stress the fescue there. It's looking so bad now with the discoloration and different heights as that active ingredient inhibits growth in the target unwanted foliage. It'll be worth it in a few weeks. I knew ghis would happen too so its not suprising just unsightly. Vid will be out in a week or less (probably) showing the carnage but I can't help but wish I had had a warmer sunnier winter to have made more progress on it by now.

    • @TonyMiller-ic6cq
      @TonyMiller-ic6cq Год назад

      @@TurfMechanic Hey Brian can't wait to see your lawn in month's time sure it will be growing well and I'll probably be freezing in our winter😂

  • @PETERThompson-e6h
    @PETERThompson-e6h 5 месяцев назад

    I love you videos. Thank you so much. Can you tell me, once you are watering once per day as you say in this video, when is the best time of day to do that one time watering?
    Thank you
    Peter

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  5 месяцев назад

      thanks a lot for the compliment, glad you enjoy them. As for one time per day watering it would ideally be before dawn with the cycle ending at sunup. If sun rises at 5:30am then I would start the cycle early enough for it to run and finish right at 5:30. This usually minimizes water loss and still allows the leaf blades to dry off during daylight hours. Here's a somewhat long video I put out last year on watering if you haven't seen it: ruclips.net/video/oLXN8oQhYm0/видео.html

    • @PETERThompson-e6h
      @PETERThompson-e6h 5 месяцев назад

      @@TurfMechanic Thank you so much for the speedy response. Much appreciated. Would watering that early cause to much evaporation and the water would be dried by the sun before it is beneficial to the new lawn? Do you think watering once a day early afternoon around 1:00 p.m. would be okay?

  • @DirtygardenCA
    @DirtygardenCA Год назад

    Thanks for the update. You mentioned not applying more phosphorous, is there a potential harm in giving too much of it to a lawn?

    • @seanstack180
      @seanstack180 4 месяца назад +1

      I think it’s more just a waste of money. I don’t think it will hurt having a bit more

  • @joshusban
    @joshusban Год назад

    Hey man. Great videos. Can you make a video on how to overseed? I have kikuyu and live in Socal. I read tall fescue is a good grass to mix with kikuyu to have a green lawn year round.

  • @GirLzLawn
    @GirLzLawn Год назад

    I like the thinking here. Enjoyed the video.

  • @jerrodnoble
    @jerrodnoble Год назад

    I have a question about weeds that grew with our new lawn. What do I do before I mow?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +2

      Imo your best options are to hand pluck what you can, then spray mesotrione on the area if you are up for using a product of that sort (look for tenacity on amazon), and then spray iron based herbicides (active ingredient is FeHEDTA) so long as your baby grass has been growing for at least 7-10 days. Baby weeds are easy to kill but you can't use traditional herbicides on baby grass without damaging or killing it.

  • @therandomman6647
    @therandomman6647 Год назад

    5:40 it's a stretch to say smarter, saying more well informed makes sense. Although there is a point to be argued that informing yourself preemptively does make you smarter

  • @jamesmckelvie5271
    @jamesmckelvie5271 Год назад

    When should you start the first mow for couch?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      couch otherwise known as bermuda should be mowed early IMO to encourage as much lateral spread and density as possible. If it's new from seed then make sure to use a sharp reel mower to not uproot it or a sharp rotary mower on the lowest setting if you don't have a reel. If it's sod or plugs then you can start mowing once the canopy starts growing which might only take a few days in great conditions.

    • @treybolding3387
      @treybolding3387 6 месяцев назад

      @TurfMechanic Could you do the early Bermuda mows with just a weedeater to avoid running a pushmower over the young grass? (Planted from seed)

  • @TheGlider40
    @TheGlider40 Год назад

    My lawn is in dire need of repair, it’s June, is it too late to start the repair with airation, weed/bug killer, seeding, topsoil, etc…? I’m really anxious to fix this lawn, I’m in TX with Bermuda grass

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад

      I just answered this on your other comment. If it was me I'd get started right away. Bermuda thrives in summer so this is the time to push it. Add in fert to the mix too to push the existing grass to spread a bit. Good luck!

    • @TheGlider40
      @TheGlider40 Год назад

      @@TurfMechanic thanx for advice and your channel, im just starting in my lawn care and your videos are a major help! Thank you for all your efforts with the vid’s👍

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад

      @@TheGlider40 always glad to help, don't hesitate to reach out anytime with questions

  • @allensadicario5196
    @allensadicario5196 Год назад

    Looking good brother

  • @DRTOLLZ
    @DRTOLLZ Год назад +1

    How long after baby grass has grown can you apply tenacity?

    • @markanderson1088
      @markanderson1088 Год назад +3

      I’ve heard around 30 days after germination

    • @TofuInc
      @TofuInc Год назад +1

      Label says 4 weeks.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      per label you apply at time of seeding or 4 weeks (two mows) after seedling emergence. I tend to not apply at time of seeding and usually apply a couple weeks after seedling emergence. This might slow the new grass a bit but I'd rather do it this way then apply on day 1 and day 28. Different grass types are more or less tollerant of tenacity though, fine fescues I've sprayed on and I probably won't do that again even though it didn't kill it all off. Here's the label that you could read deeply into if you like: www.domyown.com/msds/Tenacity_Herbicide_Label_2020.pdf

  • @tmyboy8115
    @tmyboy8115 7 месяцев назад

    Damn I want your mower!! Looks satisfying

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  7 месяцев назад

      not going to lie, that overgrown cut with the reel mower was pretty sweet!

    • @MrDoordude125
      @MrDoordude125 4 месяца назад

      @@TurfMechanicwhat is that little rotary mower called? I want one!

  • @iqlawnsolutions1301
    @iqlawnsolutions1301 Год назад

    Hey Brian, would you recommend tttf for an area that gets snow 4.5(a lot)months with below zero temps with an altitude of just below 2k feet?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +2

      I planted tttf on my project lawn last year in Klamath Falls or, 4000 ft and snow from November through April. It can work just fine in these areas. Project lawn series is dubbed Phil's lawn if you want to find the playlist.

    • @iqlawnsolutions1301
      @iqlawnsolutions1301 Год назад

      @@TurfMechanic thanks so much Brian. I’ll definitely watch it

  • @christianf4305
    @christianf4305 Год назад

    Thoughts on espoma irontone vs ironite?

  • @paddleduck5328
    @paddleduck5328 Год назад

    6:41 same!

  • @GODSPEED-tr4pg
    @GODSPEED-tr4pg Месяц назад +2

    That’s weird peeps say you want to bag your clipping first time so your not suffocating the seedlings

    • @factsoverfeelings21
      @factsoverfeelings21 29 дней назад +1

      I just used my clippings days ago and BAM growing quickly.
      All the nutrients in the clippings are powerful. I used to drain the nutrients out the clippings. Not the best smelling but very potent. Even used to “brew” the bomb compost and mind blowing results. Hahahaha

    • @aidansearle5023
      @aidansearle5023 23 дня назад

      What?

  • @truthseeker7184
    @truthseeker7184 Год назад +1

    What height should you cut new grass seed?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +2

      I personally like to cut my new grass super short for the first month to encourage lower to the ground leafing and then gradually allow the lawn to grow up to my eventual desired height. Last year I seeded a project lawn I documented on the channel well with tall fescue in May, I still cut that grass around 1.5" for the first month before letting it get up closer to 2" by month two, and eventually around 3-3.5" by month four. You don't have to take my approach though, it's perfectly fine to just start cutting baby grass at your ultimate desired height right out of the gate. Many sprouts will grow tall fast once they sprout and they can easily start laying over under the weight so don't wait too long to start cutting once baby grass gets up past 2-3 inches.

    • @appiconll
      @appiconll Год назад

      I think it's 4 inches. At least that's what I did, and I well for my lawn.

    • @appiconll
      @appiconll Год назад

      Sorry, my lawn is a tall fescue lawn. It'll probably be different if you're growing different seeds.

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      definitely a good approach for tall fescue especially if it's continuing to stand tall at that height in it's earliest stage of life.

  • @beri232
    @beri232 4 месяца назад

    My soil is low in Nitrogen and Phosphorus

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  4 месяца назад

      most lawns are low in plant available nitrogen, microbial life in the soil transforms unavailable nitrogen into plant available nitrogen so the more healthy biology exist in your lawn the more nitrogen becomes available to the plants naturally throughout the year. In the interim adding extra nitrogen and in your case phosphorus can help thicken up a lawn. Milorganite is a good add of nitrogen and Phos but also I use Lawnbox products, the Fall Fix product is a 5-5-5 mix of NP and K. Otherwise a cheaper synthetic blend of locally sold fertilizer should be fine for you, just stick with anything balanced or higher in phosphorus. No need to go crazy though, starter fertilizers are high in phos but you probably don't need that high concentration rate for an established lawn.

  • @robertlark10
    @robertlark10 Год назад

    How long will the lime green color stay with the rye? Doing the same in nj.

    • @TofuInc
      @TofuInc Год назад +1

      Annual rye stays light green.

    • @robertlark10
      @robertlark10 Год назад

      @@TofuInc I’ve got perennial, forgot to mention that..

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      as Tofulnc said it will stay light green as it's annual rye but I'm curious if the ironite will give it a noticeably deeper green color. I've never managed a lawn space of just annual rye before so I'm trying to learn something here too. PR won't take too long to achieve a deep green. I seeded a small space of PR last year in late Spring early summer and I swear it was just as dark as my established lawn in only a month. Here's the vid where I seeded the space: ruclips.net/video/Pf2xNYdPo-I/видео.html and here's the vid showing that same lawn space at day 17 ruclips.net/video/PtY_v6dq0Sw/видео.html at the 6 min mark you can see the new perennial rye at the bottom of the hill already looks roughly the same green color as the main lawn next to it.

  • @Troy-Echo
    @Troy-Echo 5 месяцев назад

    You kind of contradicted yourself. You said early on that you allow the grass clippings to fall onto the soil after you reseed the thin spots, and it helps the new grass germinate. Later in the video you said these grass clippings will help stop weed seed germination. How does the grass clippings help one seed type to grow and disallow another seed type from doing the same thing? I tend to bag the clippings for the first mowing or two until the grass has established a little to get full sunlight to the soil and new blades of grass to help those seeds that take a few more days to germinate. Once the blades are a little higher, I don't mind grass clippings falling back on the soil.
    Ignore this - I paused the video and 2 seconds after I paused you brought up Mesotrione (Tenacity). I used this on my 600 sq. ft. test patch of Rye and Midnight KBG and it worked great. I had almost zero weeds, at first. You can't do a second application until 30 days after the initial application, so you have about 10 days of no protection. In this period goosegrass invaded, but around day 30 I applied another round of Mesotrione and it killed the tender goosegrass and most other weeds since they were so young and tender. Did you put down Mesotrione at the time of seeding?
    Wow, your soil test looks almost exactly like my soil test in my back yard. Your Mn (mines is really high) and pH is better, but your iron and potassium are almost exactly matching mine.

  • @PNWLawnGuy
    @PNWLawnGuy Год назад +1

    Do you remember your seeding rate per 1000 feet?

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      I went a little more dense than normal since my space is only around 300 sqft and I anticipate a lot of heat coming in the next 45 days or so. I think I did around 12 lbs per 1k which is something I wouldn't probably do for a larger lawn space or if I was using a perennial grass. Even those thin spots in the lawn I showed in the vid would probably fill in pretty good in another month as they add new leafs to each plant and after I start cutting the grass slightly taller...which is why less dense seeding is just fine for most lawns.

  • @beri232
    @beri232 4 месяца назад

    Mowing once a day? Yeah right! Lmfao! Lolololololol

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  4 месяца назад

      you sure don't need to go that extreme but if you want the best lawn possible (dense turf) then that's the goal, daily or close to daily for those first weeks or months a new lawn is growing. If you mow that often then in subsequent years your lawn will be so thick that you'll need to water way less frequently and you won't have to mow nearly as often if you don't want to.

  • @GODSPEED-tr4pg
    @GODSPEED-tr4pg 29 дней назад

    Your probably the guy who has to really dethatch dropping all them clippings

    • @BinuralOdyssey
      @BinuralOdyssey 21 день назад

      Using a reel mower after overseeding is the best way to mow, especially with KBG and it's 20+/- germination without disturbing.

  • @buster7618
    @buster7618 Год назад

    Cutting that grass at the beginning was orgasmic

    • @TurfMechanic
      @TurfMechanic  Год назад +1

      Lol, im not going to lie...it felt really good 😁

  • @TonyJackaloni
    @TonyJackaloni 3 месяца назад +1

    No, No. You're doing it all wrong.

    • @kylec8015
      @kylec8015 3 месяца назад +6

      I mean, if you're going to correct someone you might as well explain how they're wrong, and the correct methods they should be using. Not just vague disagreement.

    • @rogueonevo
      @rogueonevo 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes yes, he's right lol.......i don't even know what you're referring to, but see how easy it is to just blurt out statements with no context 😂😂