I bought a Landzie last spring. It's a total game changer for spreading top dressing. It spreads very evenly and, very important, it retains all the sticks, rocks, and junk that would otherwise end up on your lawn. Sure, they are pricey, but they are extremely helpful!
I was very jealous of the people with riding mowers that could buy the tow behind tools that spread these types of materials easily. My lawn is not nearly large enough to warrant a riding mower, and those tools cannot be used by hand. The Landzie product was the only type of product available at a somewhat reasonable price (it is LESS pricey now than it was) when I was looking to spread compost over my heavy clay soil lawn three years ago. I only use it once a year and I have never regretted buying it for its ease of use. The hardest thing for me is putting the compost in the spreader...
Thanks for the video. I read somewhere to help to get more from those materials with clumps just add a few tennis ball size or smaller smooth rocks inside to break it up.
Hey Jim, thanks for watching and the comment. I read that somewhere to! Not tried it but I might next season, some material I have tends to clump up, maybe some rocks would help clear that out, awesome mate, thanks!
@@SamsLawn Just used it yesterday evening. WOW! I did a the whole yard in about 90 minutes. Raking in compost used to take me all day! Thank you again!
@@PjPjPaul Makes me very glad you like it mate, I love mine. Hope you can save a lot of time in the years to come. But be prepared that all the neighbours will want to borrow it all the time 😂
Great video. I top dressed and overseeded my lawn this weekend. Wish I could have a Landzie. Looks so much fast and easier with Landzie. Really like the even distribution of soil with Landzie.
Hey Yasser, let me know how the overseeding turns out, we have rain coming these days so it should be great timing! The Landzie is awesome, I have wanted one for so long, was so excited to try it out. Already all my neighbours are texting me wanting to borrow it :D Yeah that's actually not a bad idea, getting one and renting it out on Hygglo is a great way of getting your money back, I'm sure people will rent it non stop :)
Who's a lucky boy then? that looks so much easier & neater to use than having to do it manually & the crap left over can just be used in the borders, nice one Sam your lawn will soon be back to looking it's best again.
HAHA I know right, I am the luckiest boy ever :D I can't tell you how much easier this was compared to the normal way, I mean the landzie might cost some but soo worth it for me
Hey mate, thanks a lot, just made my first video for this year today so new stuff coming soon, Swedish winter is far too long 😅🥶 Thanks for dropping by mate 🙏
@@SamsLawn my friend from Ireland moved to Sweden a few years back, Emmaboda. I visited a few times and those winters are intense 😂 looking forward to new videos. keep up the good work. 🙂
Hi, thanks, glad you liked the video! It saves me a lot of time and it´s the one garden tool that I use the most and borrow the most to neighbors and friends :) You can also just mix in the seeds directly in it with some top dress and roll it out, good luck.
The Seymour S500 peat moss spreader is a very well made powder coated machine made in the USA and currently $199 on Amazon. I love mine and highly recommend it.
Thank you very much Carla, appreciate it. I´ve had several comments letting me know they look awful or why anyone would ever get those, this one was a first, so thanks you very much! 😊🥳
Once you try one of these little guys you won’t look back. I mixed soil, seed, and starter fertilizer and spread it with mine and everything was so even and neat looking as I said, you’ll never go back to the old way of seeding or top seeding. Oh and another way to use them is as a lawn roller, you just put 2 unopened bags of soil in the drum and use that as a tampering tool. IT’S GREAT!
I use one in my landscaping company when I do new yards with seed. I roll compost onto all the seed to anchor it down, give it nutrients, and hide it from the birds. It works like a champ, and saves time and money for both me and my clients. I can use 25% less compost but cover the same amount of space by using the roller.
Top dressing for overseeding and lawn levelling are two different functions requiring two different soil mixes and two different spreading tools. The tools you are showing are for completely different applications.
Hey dude, Haha yeah, I was recording the video last time you asked, didn't want to spoil the surprise 😅 But yeah, I love the landzie already, saves sooo much time and energy!
I picked up the 44" landzie to tow behind my lawn tractor. I had a few bags of leftover black earth from another job, and it spread them all beautifully in about 2 minutes. It blew me away how quickly and evenly it laid the soil down. I have a few cubic yards of top soil coming tomorrow that I plan to spread with it. I am expecting to slowly smooth my very lumpy lawn with it. Other than hard to work tight spots, I can't see hand spreading soil ever again.
Hey Dennis, 100% in agreement, I will never do it the manual way again. How does it work towing behind a tractor, how fast can you go before it starts affecting the result? :)
@@SamsLawn It works well behind the tractor. I find that the slower I go, the better the result. I didn't take video of the use so far, but my security camera recorded a bit of it. I stuck that up on youtube at ruclips.net/video/bkP8FKlxHJQ/видео.html if you want to see what it looks like behind the lawn tractor. I will be putting up another video soon with a lot more in it when my replacement unit arrives.
@@dennissimpson564 looks like it works pretty good! imagine the time saved doing it that way instead of manually. Love that you have a passenger as well 😅
@@SamsLawn yes that’s one of my grandsons. He falls asleep while we run along. I have my replacement Landzie and have started using it today. They improved the build quality quite a bit and the new one is much better suited to it’s size and being towed. I will get some videos up shortly showing the improvements and actually using it to spread bulk top soil.
I use black kow mixed with peat moss. Unless you make your own compost or screen what you can buy, its a mixed bag. Lots of wood in there. That’s why I like Black Kow. Its great and its aged long enough to be almost perfect! Those roller spreaders are satisfying. Its the kind of work you get satisfaction! It’s initially pricey, but it will last forever if you take care of it.
Good comparison video. I’d like to add a comment as someone who uses the Landzie as a lawn care professional. Please note that this is meant as an observation rather than a complaint: While it works well with bagged products as in this video, the same can’t be said for using bulk deliveries of topsoil. In my experience, it actually ends up taking longer than the rake method. This is because if there is more than a small amount of moisture in the topsoil, it tends to just clump up and not fall through the mesh of the Landzie very well. This just leads to having to stop every second pass or so to clear out clumps of soil. The lower the sand content the worse it is. It also means that a fair bit of soil is wasted (unless you spend even more time breaking all the clumps up). Having said that, it works beautifully for spreading peat moss, which is what I use it for. I should also point out that most of the renovations I’m doing are heavier than the typical annual top dress. So I tend to need to use more soil than in this example. I will be interested to see how it goes with a bagged soil on a lighter job. Aside from that; the quality of the Landzie is good, and I would recommend it for someone who is considering it for these type of uses. Just don’t expect to run bulk amounts of soil through it.
Hey Nikolai, thanks for your input, always value other opinions. I agree fully, it does work amazing for peat moss and bagged products but when I tried it on some bulk top soil with high sand content it didn't really work out quite as well, so 100% agree with that.
Have the Landzie spreader and mix quality compost with grass seed first then fill spreader and cover whole yard. Then I apply a second coat of only compost on the same area and found much better results.
Hey Brian, seen a few other do that, always wanted to try it, just never think of it before it's already seeded and too late. Sounds like that would have saved some time. Do you get an even good spread with the seeds mixed in the compost?
@@SamsLawn Hi, it depends on how much seed is needed to cover the area you are seeding. If you can get a measurement of how much square footage you have then calculate the number of pounds of seed needed to cover that same area. There will be some overage when spreading but that is a trade off to the germination rate you are trying to achieve. If there are any areas that grow less seed then I just seed those by hand and add the compost to incourage growth. Try next spring.
When you seed, how much seed do you mix with a full lanzie? They say 4-8lbs of seed per 1000 sq ft, but when mixing it up how do you calculate how much compost to mix the seed with to get that ratio? How many sq ft does one full 24” lanzie cover?
@@kentdavis7787 Hi Kent, I mixed more then I would for my area coverage. The Pest and lawn Ginja has a good video where he compared the Lanzie to another spreader but also showed near the end of his video how he combined peat with his seed and spread it on his lawn, You might reach out to him for tips as he is well versed on lawn care.
I really dont like the price for these spreaders and dont have the extra space for storing it when not in use. I discovered I could rent a peat moss spreader from Home Depot. $18-$25 for the day. You are right, it's a huge time saver and will save your back too!
I agree James, they are very pricey, there are cheaper versions, never tried them. But getting one with two or three neighbors should bring it to a more reasonable level.
Hey Gregory, it sure is one of the best tools I have! I can imagine it being very hard to push up and down a hill, would have loved to show that but don't have any hills around me unfortunately 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks for dropping by mate 🙏
Not really, usually you have more sandy soil for that for leveling and that material just goes through the Landzie too fast, I would rather just use a shovel and do it the old fashioned way :)
I love my Landzie had it for a year now. Is it ok just to too dress anytime with it. I have used it after overseeding but never just to top dress which I think would be good to do.Great video Sam.
about how thick of a layer does it lay on one pass? looking to add 1/4" to my yard when top dress/overseed, would one pass do it or should i plan to add more than one pass?
Depends on the material really. Peat moss would let more through than top dress, sand would also let more through. So it´s hard to say. When I use top dress I usually do two passes since one is a bit thin, but that´s personal preference, I think one pass would do just fine.
If you’re thinking about getting one do it, I have one and it works perfectly. Especially with all the unnecessary garbage in the soil bags, this thing catches it so it doesn’t go into the lawn
Hej sam! Vilken bra och inspirerande video. Något tips på var jag kan köpa en sådan? När jag sökte hitta jag mest träffar från amazon, o dyl, inte hittat någon än från svensk butik.
Tjena, tack, glad att du gillade videon! Jag vet faktiskt inte om det finns någon återförsäljare i Sverige, kolla i gräsmattans vänner på facebook om någon vet. Jag hade köpt hos Garden Imports som skickade mig min, ägaren Ryan är en riktigt schysst snubbe och bra att göra med. Eller så köper man från Amazon. Köpt massa saker därifrån och det har alltid fungerat bra. Om du hittar någon svensk butik får du gärna återkomma, vore bra att veta tänker jag om någon mer frågar i sånt fall :)
Tack snälla för fint svar! Jag ska kolla runt lite och skulle jag ramla över en svensk butik med en sådan lovar jag säga till. Tack för tipset jag ska kolla garden imports också. Kan passa på att säga att jag såg din och Robins gräsmatte afterwork på hans kanal, jättebra va det också och tack vare den hitta jag fram till din kanal med :) hoppas ni gör mer tillsammans! Ha det gott!
Awesome mate! Out of all the lawn care tools I own, this is the one I use the most and this is also the one ALL my neighbors borrow every year, it really is a time saver.
Are the gaps where the metal strips are on the baskets a problem? I can see little strips on the lawn where the compost doesn’t fall because of the metal strips.
Hey mate, well, they are in the way, no doubt about that, if you would run it on a clean surface you would probably see the gaps, but I haven't really found that to be an issue. I still think this is one of the tools I have that saves me the most time.
I dont have a Landzie, I have a different, less expensive model, and it works just as good. I bought a '24 inch model but wish I bought a bigger version since I have over 20,000 square feet. The advantage to the larger Landzie model is you can tow it from your lawn tractor. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably have gotten the bigger Landzie so I can tow it on my property. The 24 incher is fine for smaller yardage. They work great for pear moss too.
Hey Bob, wow 20 000 sounds really hard to push around a 24 inch, I can understand you wanting the tow behind version. The cheaper models, do they not have a tow behind? I would really consider selling it and getting one if they have it, 20 000 pulling a landzie manually sounds really hard, but it's keeps you in shape though ;)
In this video I just used the most common topdress in Sweden, I would never recommend anyone to use this one though, so full of garbage, but for the sake of the test I wanted a popular brand. Normally I toppdress with a good compost or something that has a bit of sand in it as well so it can add some structure to the mix.
Nice equipment is an investment to make something that you enjoy even more enjoyable, and saved time is a bonus :) I bought an entry-level Stihl chainsaw, and a Fiskars splitting axe just for this year's firewood. I could have used cheap stuff, but it will be lovely to work with, and for many years to come. I do have a point lol... if you take care of your lawn regularly, then I totally understand getting some nice gear... even if you don't "need" it :)
Hey William, 100% agree, if you do enjoy doing something then having some nice "luxury" tools does really make it more enjoyable. There's so many thing i don't "need" but hey, it's fun! haha. Thanks for stopping by mate.
Thanks for the video, I will be renting one of these for sure. Did you count the time it took to load the spreader in the 9 minutes. Sorry if this question has already been asked..
Hey Dan, I started the timer after I filled it up, it makes the whole process so much quicker, everyone of my neighbors are running to me now that spring is around the corner, asking to borrow it :)
Hey mate, great input, thanks for sharing. Never used it and never seen the larger one live. Good information though, hopefully people read the comments and can take that into account if they are thinking of getting one. Awesome, thanks dude!
For sure mate, the brush would work too. Or, just take a wooden pallet and tie two strings on it and drag it around the lawn. I did that for my renovation, cheap and easy. I have a video showing it, worked great. Then you can brush it in afterwards.
Hey Matthew, no worries, ask as many questions you like and I will try to help as best as I can. I usually seed before top dressing it, that way the seed will get a light layer of top dressing on them and then I go over it with a garden roller to make sure I have good seed to soil contact.
Hey Sam! I enjoy your videos and you down to earth approach. You have made me buy a lot of lawn stuff (I'm in Sweden too). If you are looking for a new ideas for channel content, have you looked into composting? That is another youtube rabbithole to fall into, and with your Landzie to help you spread it, you could save good money on topdress :) Keep up the good content, I look forward to seeing your progress with the ILL (In Laws Lawn)!
Hey Kristian, thanks dude, sorry for making you buy a lot of stuff 😅🙈 But I do that too, my wife is going crazy, Granngården is my candy store :) Funny you should say that, I was just talking about composting yesterday, I really would like to get started with that! Maybe I'll do a composting for dummies since I am ABSOLUTLEY new to it, know nothing. Good idea dude, tack!
Thanks for your video. I have a 24" spreader like the one you used. It works great with 100% peat moss. However, my attempts to use it with a (80%topsoil, 20%peat) mix did not work very well - the mesh prevented much of the topsoil mix from being deposited. Also, the (80%topsoil, 20%peat) mix was heavy to move around. What is the name and the makeup of the material you used in your video? Thanks for your reply.
I use a Swedish brand callen hammenhog in the video, it is really a bad topdress, I would never use it normally, but this is the most sold brand in Sweden so that's why I used it for the video. I also have some issues getting topsoil through the mesh, but often that's due to the topdress being a bit too wet, if you let it dry in a wheelbarrow before then it works much better.
I just want to add, too, just in case it will help anyone trying to decide. This year I only used Back to Nature Cotton Burr compost to topdress my lawn. It is highly recommended for both gardens and lawns, no matter your soil type. My area has the heaviest of heavy clay soil. Compost topdressing is the only recommendation for this soil type.
Is this top soil method worth it? New to the lawn care game long time gardener though my brother in law has a wicked lawn and all the info but hate to constantly ask him.. so love to hear from you lot
Hey man, let´s make your lawn better than your brother in laws and show him off! 😅💪 I like doing it with good quality soil since it helps the microbial life in the soil and also fertilizes the lawn in a natural way, so I really don´t see any negative aspects of doing it.
@@ozzmann3217 I do, "unfortunately" but this year I am trying a comparison, organic 100% in the front and synthetic in the back, see the difference. Next year hopefully just 100% organic all across
haha hey Ray, I know that's why I have been putting it off for so long, they are pricing, no denying it, but I am 100% honest I would have bought one anyways this year. Top dressing just takes too much time, this made it so much easier. Convince the neighbours they need one too and share one :D
@@saadkhalid8408 Hey dude, it usually takes me about 2 hours or more. Usually because I am very pedantic in spreading the stuff and removing the junk with a rake afterwards. You could probable do it in half the time if you hustle 😁🤙🏼
Hey Mate, for this video I just used the most sold top dress in Sweden, but it's junk to be honest, I would never use it normally, was just for the video and I wanted to use something that most people here use. Otherwise I would go for a more quality top dress with higher sand content, a finer top dress that has been screened.
As usual, great comparison video by Sam, which must be much harder to make than the final, very smooth video looks. Only one question that pops up for me: Why use a product with so much debris? I don't think there is any benefit to the lawn from this debris.
Hi Ed, thanks mate, appreciate it, glad that some people understand that making these is a lot harder than it might seem. Well I actually would never use this product, I never recommend anyone to use it, only reason I did it was that I was going to kill off the lawn anyways. It contains not only so much debris but also a lot of weed seeds. I still chose it for this comparison since it is by far the most bought product in Sweden, so I wanted to use something that most people use. But good point thought, I should have probably mentioned that in the video. Hopefully they read the comments and see that I would never recommend to actually use this particular top dress.
I bought a clone and it was a bargain at 768 krona so I bought two! I so far, used it only for distributing all the spent soil from planter boxes and hanging baskets on to the lawn and it worked great as you showed....! These things are a Blessing!
Hey Wayne my man, where did you buy that? Sounds like a really good deal! They really are a blessing if you are into lawn care, saves sooo much time and energy!
@@SamsLawn It was a Canadian tool and farm store called Princess Auto, the quantity they had was limited as these came from offshore, not the US. I got two because I was concerned about parts, long term, but the drum and bridge piece seem very solid, only the handle has some issues as it is in two pieces, but this would allow a handy person to make a long handle, if necessary.
Problem with the 44” model is that when you pull it with a tractor it literally runs out within 15 seconds and spreads it too fast. You’ll spend more time loading up the landzie then actually rolling compost or peatmoss. IMO if you have a large yard and are looking to spread top dressing you may as well buy a large manure spreader to get the job done
Hey mate, good input, since I never used a tractor to pull anything like this I never consider that fact at all, but it sounds like that would not be the best option for the 44" model better to get a manure spreaderas you say, or renting one.
Hey Mate, for sure, that is one problem, if whatever you are spreading is very wet, then it may get stuck. What I like to do is to empty the bags in a wheelbarrow and let it dry off for a bit before using it, makes it a lot easier.
Hoooly, that's a lot of top dressing mate, I almost want to say I guarantee it will make it 10 times easier. After using it this season I never want to top dress without it again. Let me know how you get along with yours, I only use it for much smaller amounts, interesting to hear how it holds up with eight ton :)
@@SamsLawn More importantly and in truth I'll be interested how I hold up🥴, plan to start end of next week and suppose all the waste could help on the compost pile. Will do Sam😉
thanks for this review. i have a landzie. im curious of how many bags i need for a quarter acre. do you recommend top soil in bulk or bags? i think bags would be way easier so i dont have to wheel barrel soil around….you agree?
Hey mate, well, I have never done that large area before so cannot say from experience. I have about 2000 square feet and I usually need between 15-20 bags of 50 liters each. Also depends on how thick layer you want. You will have to get a lot more than me to cover your needs so it all depends on price I would say. We buy bags in Sweden mostly because getting soil in bulk is very expensive due to the shipping. The shipping is usually twice the amount of the actual soil. The advantage of getting bags is that, if you get too many, you could easily just save it for another time. Getting it in bulk, usually makes that a bit trickier. Sorry for the bad answer but hard question and it's mostly personal preference and what kind of wallet size you have :)
@@SamsLawn your answer helped along with your video. i think bags would be best i agree and can be saved for later use. ill search for brands. hopefully the cost wont be an issue!
@@esantone0398 - I pick up free compost from the township; I recycle the plastic bags from when I bought bagged soil, and fill those with the free compost. Any container works of course. So check if any nearby town will let you get some for free.
Just used the the most sold product in Sweden, I would never use it normally but for the test I wanted to use a brand that most people over here use at least.
Not sure about any exact numbers but in the test I used 3 bags, 120 liters with the roller and it was enough for about 70 m2 But it also depends how thick of a layer you want.
Hey mate, this is just one of the cheapest ones I found nearby. I would never use this normally, it's called Hammenhög, Swedish brand. I try to go for the ones that are screened better and contain a bit more sand. In Sweden we have one called Rölunda, those are awesome
Hej! Tycker verkligen om vad du lägger upp och du har definitivt en sub här :D Tänkte kolla med dig ifall du har möjligheten någon gång att gå igenom hur du hanterar alla möjliga ogräs som växer för oss i sverige? Tycker inte hitta något vettigt, och definitivt inte något som går att köpa på en vanlig svensk butik. Har du tips så skulle detta vara super, även grästuvor :D Tack på förhand, Keep it up :D
Tjena Daniel, tack som sjutton. Jag ska försöka fixa svärföräldrarnas matta i år, den har nog mer ogräs än gräs, får se om man kan fixa den utan att börja om eller ha tillgång till massa kemikalier. Följ med på resan så får vi se. Lyckas jag inte så åker vi till USA och köper alla kemikalier vi kan hitta haha :D
@@SamsLawn haha låter super! Har funderat på att beställa lite dylikt från Amazon men tveksamt om det ens går igenom tullen:D fortsätt att köra ditt race, kollar på varje video!
It seems you have Syngenta in Sweden. They have a product that has the chemical called mesotrione that is effective on a large number of lawn weeds (but unfortunately not all weeds). You might want to see if you can get that. That chemical trade name from Syngenta in the USA is Tenacity.
@@SamsLawn I was wondering how this roller would work using homemade compost. I just purchase a Aerobin 400 composter and was curious how the compost would come out.
@@davidstraussjr7470 I think it would work just great. The only material I have tried that didn´t work that well was sandy stuff, that just goes through too fast. But compost worked awesome!
I think, the Landzie is nice if you are doing top dressing quite often. Also might be not suitable for people, who does not have a large storage. Of course, you can store something inside Landzie. And it is true, the handles are pain in the .... , for shorter people maybe not so bad, but for taller people ... then welcome back the glory pain of the back :) . By the way, Sam, what about mosquitos? You live near the forest/park, there should be plenty of them. Once I was in Finland for a hike, that was more a mosquito fest, than a hike, what about your place? :)
Hey dude, you are very correct on that good sir, I have NOOO space left for storage haha, too much stuff, but yes, if you do top dressing once a year only then I would say it's n ot worth the money, but for people like me who do it 3-4 times a year, then definately, it's also great when you are overseeding and want that nice thin layer of top dressing on top of the seeds. I do have A LOT of mosquitos, but you can see in the background in the next video, I gotten a pioneer mosquito magnet, just had to in the end, these damn little creatures were just eating me alive :) works great, gets thousands of them in there every week :D
haha ja det var faktiskt tanken men jag har den knappt hemma för alla grannar och släkt som lånar hela tiden. Använde den för två veckor sedan och har inte sett den sedan dess :)
For this test I just got the most common top dressing sold in Sweden. It is absolutely horrible and I would not use it in any other case than this. Usually I get anything from Rölunda, which is a very good brand here in Sweden, always clean, weed free and has sand mixed in it.
Hey Dean, when I recorded this video we had just come out of spring and Swedish lawns look like this or even worse after our harsh winters, not much to do about it. Also I killed off the entire lawn after that week to reseed with different grass type, so didn't want to waste time making the lawn perfect after spring, so there are reasons for why it's blotchy and it will be blotchy after every winter here unfortunately 🤷🏻♂️
Hey John, it's just normal top dress, one of the most common ones in Sweden. We really don't use peat moss here, don't know any swede who does, just not a thing here, not sure why 🤔
Hey Mate, well it can be so many things, in my case it could be a slightly high ph, could be grubs, could be that there is a stone under the soil there so the roots cannot grow, birds trying to get to worms in the lawn. There could be a lot of things, usually you can have a guess but no matter what it is the solution is the same, overseed :)
I'm confused Sam, why didn't you get real soil instead of the bags of crappy suppose to be top soil. I've done what you did with those bags. I never knew the difference, but now I do. I pick up no sticks,no mulch, no crap. Otherwise, we're putting thatch back on our lawns. But I do have Bermuda.
Hey mate, I understand the confusion, normally I wouldn't buy these cheap bags of top dress since they do contain a lot of crap. But I wanted to do the video using the most common and most sold top dress in Sweden, not only to show the landzie at work but also show people what cheap top dress actually contain 😊
Hey mate, it's just some regular cheap top dressing, it's the most sold one in Sweden but also one of the worse, as you can see from the debris in the Landzie. I chose it since it is the most commonly used one, but I wouldn't recommend it. Try to find one that has been heat treated so it's weed free and also contains some sand as well.
I agree mate, I feel like the general quality is going down. I am assuming that is a cost/profit issue, maybe they started adding som unwanted stuff to just make more.
If I had that option for $10 a day I would do it too mate, sounds really good! Especially for saving space as you say, I am also running out of space in the shed :D
Hi you are using the lawn levelling Lute completely wrong!! You should try and push it just walk and drag it behind you it does exactly the same job but ten times easier!!
Hi Sam. Maybe I missed it in the comments below, but the next video I watched after yours it would appear that some of the Landzie spreaders do have an adjustable handle. Perhaps just the larger ones? ruclips.net/video/n6ig5GI1m50/видео.html
Hey mate, must be the larger one, the one I have (the smaller) it does not have adjustable handle, which is a shame, I mean from a manufacturing point of view, especially if the larger one has it, why not?
I bought a Landzie last spring. It's a total game changer for spreading top dressing. It spreads very evenly and, very important, it retains all the sticks, rocks, and junk that would otherwise end up on your lawn. Sure, they are pricey, but they are extremely helpful!
I agree, it is pricey but it's the tool I have used and appreciated the most, saves a ton of time and the results are way better at the end.
Great comparison video thanks for sharing. Btw ur backyard looks beautiful with the trees in the background!
Hey Mate, thanks so much appreciate it, I love the backyard, really enjoy being close to the woods, keeps life calmer in a way :)
@@SamsLawn I need to do the same! Haha unfortunately where I live )Bay Area of Northern California) homes are 1 million dollars! 👎
I'm 60 now, so I'm all about efficiency at this point. Definitely want to look into getting one. Great video, thanks!
I'm 38 and I am also already looking for efficiency 😁 but out of all things I bought, this saves me most time and energy, makes it so easy.
Right. I'll take one I can tow behind my mower.
I was very jealous of the people with riding mowers that could buy the tow behind tools that spread these types of materials easily. My lawn is not nearly large enough to warrant a riding mower, and those tools cannot be used by hand. The Landzie product was the only type of product available at a somewhat reasonable price (it is LESS pricey now than it was) when I was looking to spread compost over my heavy clay soil lawn three years ago. I only use it once a year and I have never regretted buying it for its ease of use. The hardest thing for me is putting the compost in the spreader...
one of my favorite tubers. great video as always
Hey mate, this comment made my day, thank you very much dude!
Thanks for the video. I read somewhere to help to get more from those materials with clumps just add a few tennis ball size or smaller smooth rocks inside to break it up.
Hey Jim, thanks for watching and the comment. I read that somewhere to! Not tried it but I might next season, some material I have tends to clump up, maybe some rocks would help clear that out, awesome mate, thanks!
I love mine too. It was so easy to cover my huge lawn.
Best tool I have for lawncare, saves so much time! 😊
This convinced me to buy the Lanzi. Thank you.
Awesome mate! I don´t think you will regret it, to this day it is my most used tool!
@@SamsLawn Just used it yesterday evening. WOW! I did a the whole yard in about 90 minutes. Raking in compost used to take me all day! Thank you again!
@@PjPjPaul Makes me very glad you like it mate, I love mine. Hope you can save a lot of time in the years to come. But be prepared that all the neighbours will want to borrow it all the time 😂
@@SamsLawn Already happened HAHA!
@@PjPjPaul 😂😂
Great video. I top dressed and overseeded my lawn this weekend. Wish I could have a Landzie. Looks so much fast and easier with Landzie. Really like the even distribution of soil with Landzie.
Hey Yasser, let me know how the overseeding turns out, we have rain coming these days so it should be great timing! The Landzie is awesome, I have wanted one for so long, was so excited to try it out. Already all my neighbours are texting me wanting to borrow it :D
Yeah that's actually not a bad idea, getting one and renting it out on Hygglo is a great way of getting your money back, I'm sure people will rent it non stop :)
Who's a lucky boy then? that looks so much easier & neater to use than having to do it manually & the crap left over can just be used in the borders, nice one Sam your lawn will soon be back to looking it's best again.
HAHA I know right, I am the luckiest boy ever :D
I can't tell you how much easier this was compared to the normal way, I mean the landzie might cost some but soo worth it for me
I was just doing this today... it's a workout! Great vid!
It really is mate! But it feels nice afterwards :)
Just discovered you, really enjoying the videos. Keep it up!
Hey mate, thanks a lot, just made my first video for this year today so new stuff coming soon, Swedish winter is far too long 😅🥶
Thanks for dropping by mate 🙏
@@SamsLawn my friend from Ireland moved to Sweden a few years back, Emmaboda. I visited a few times and those winters are intense 😂 looking forward to new videos. keep up the good work. 🙂
Great video! I'll be overseeding this season and will be using a compost spreader just like the Landzie. Hope it'll save me a lot of time.
Hi, thanks, glad you liked the video! It saves me a lot of time and it´s the one garden tool that I use the most and borrow the most to neighbors and friends :)
You can also just mix in the seeds directly in it with some top dress and roll it out, good luck.
The Seymour S500 peat moss spreader is a very well made powder coated machine made in the USA and currently $199 on Amazon. I love mine and highly recommend it.
I'll buy one just because you love it
@@rebirthofthecool5619 post back your thoughts on it when you get it.
This comment has nothing to do with your lawn, BUT I noticed the rosemaling tattoo and am amazed. Beautiful!!
Thank you very much Carla, appreciate it. I´ve had several comments letting me know they look awful or why anyone would ever get those, this one was a first, so thanks you very much! 😊🥳
Once you try one of these little guys you won’t look back. I mixed soil, seed, and starter fertilizer and spread it with mine and everything was so even and neat looking as I said, you’ll never go back to the old way of seeding or top seeding. Oh and another way to use them is as a lawn roller, you just put 2 unopened bags of soil in the drum and use that as a tampering tool. IT’S GREAT!
I agree! It´s the one tool I use the most AND all my neighbors borrow it too, it really does make the work faster!
I use one in my landscaping company when I do new yards with seed. I roll compost onto all the seed to anchor it down, give it nutrients, and hide it from the birds. It works like a champ, and saves time and money for both me and my clients. I can use 25% less compost but cover the same amount of space by using the roller.
Sounds awesome mate, it really is a time saver! I bet for you in your company it is one of those must have tools! :)
Top dressing for overseeding and lawn levelling are two different functions requiring two different soil mixes and two different spreading tools. The tools you are showing are for completely different applications.
Hello Sam
Haha I knew that you going to get one.
I am also planning to buy and accelerate my job.
Let the Force stay with You.
Hey dude,
Haha yeah, I was recording the video last time you asked, didn't want to spoil the surprise 😅
But yeah, I love the landzie already, saves sooo much time and energy!
I picked up the 44" landzie to tow behind my lawn tractor. I had a few bags of leftover black earth from another job, and it spread them all beautifully in about 2 minutes. It blew me away how quickly and evenly it laid the soil down. I have a few cubic yards of top soil coming tomorrow that I plan to spread with it. I am expecting to slowly smooth my very lumpy lawn with it. Other than hard to work tight spots, I can't see hand spreading soil ever again.
Hey Dennis, 100% in agreement, I will never do it the manual way again. How does it work towing behind a tractor, how fast can you go before it starts affecting the result? :)
@@SamsLawn It works well behind the tractor. I find that the slower I go, the better the result. I didn't take video of the use so far, but my security camera recorded a bit of it. I stuck that up on youtube at ruclips.net/video/bkP8FKlxHJQ/видео.html if you want to see what it looks like behind the lawn tractor. I will be putting up another video soon with a lot more in it when my replacement unit arrives.
@@dennissimpson564 looks like it works pretty good! imagine the time saved doing it that way instead of manually. Love that you have a passenger as well 😅
@@SamsLawn yes that’s one of my grandsons. He falls asleep while we run along. I have my replacement Landzie and have started using it today. They improved the build quality quite a bit and the new one is much better suited to it’s size and being towed. I will get some videos up shortly showing the improvements and actually using it to spread bulk top soil.
I use black kow mixed with peat moss. Unless you make your own compost or screen what you can buy, its a mixed bag. Lots of wood in there. That’s why I like Black Kow. Its great and its aged long enough to be almost perfect! Those roller spreaders are satisfying. Its the kind of work you get satisfaction! It’s initially pricey, but it will last forever if you take care of it.
100% agree mate, if you take care of it you can use it for years and years to come 💪🏼😊
Best testimonial. time vs cost & how much use will you get out of it.
For sure! Thanks for dropping by mate, appreciate it! 🙏
Good comparison video. I’d like to add a comment as someone who uses the Landzie as a lawn care professional. Please note that this is meant as an observation rather than a complaint:
While it works well with bagged products as in this video, the same can’t be said for using bulk deliveries of topsoil. In my experience, it actually ends up taking longer than the rake method. This is because if there is more than a small amount of moisture in the topsoil, it tends to just clump up and not fall through the mesh of the Landzie very well. This just leads to having to stop every second pass or so to clear out clumps of soil. The lower the sand content the worse it is. It also means that a fair bit of soil is wasted (unless you spend even more time breaking all the clumps up).
Having said that, it works beautifully for spreading peat moss, which is what I use it for.
I should also point out that most of the renovations I’m doing are heavier than the typical annual top dress. So I tend to need to use more soil than in this example. I will be interested to see how it goes with a bagged soil on a lighter job.
Aside from that; the quality of the Landzie is good, and I would recommend it for someone who is considering it for these type of uses. Just don’t expect to run bulk amounts of soil through it.
Hey Nikolai, thanks for your input, always value other opinions. I agree fully, it does work amazing for peat moss and bagged products but when I tried it on some bulk top soil with high sand content it didn't really work out quite as well, so 100% agree with that.
@@SamsLawn I’m always excited to try a new product. In this case, it was just a matter of adjusting my expectations to get the best outcome.
Have the Landzie spreader and mix quality compost with grass seed first then fill spreader and cover whole yard. Then I apply a second coat of only compost on the same area and found much better results.
Hey Brian, seen a few other do that, always wanted to try it, just never think of it before it's already seeded and too late. Sounds like that would have saved some time. Do you get an even good spread with the seeds mixed in the compost?
@@SamsLawn Hi, it depends on how much seed is needed to cover the area you are seeding. If you can get a measurement of how much square footage you have then calculate the number of pounds of seed needed to cover that same area. There will be some overage when spreading but that is a trade off to the germination rate you are trying to achieve. If there are any areas that grow less seed then I just seed those by hand and add the compost to incourage growth. Try next spring.
@@brianwhitney9181 Awesome input mate, definitely need to try that out!
When you seed, how much seed do you mix with a full lanzie? They say 4-8lbs of seed per 1000 sq ft, but when mixing it up how do you calculate how much compost to mix the seed with to get that ratio? How many sq ft does one full 24” lanzie cover?
@@kentdavis7787 Hi Kent, I mixed more then I would for my area coverage. The Pest and lawn Ginja has a good video where he compared the Lanzie to another spreader but also showed near the end of his video how he combined peat with his seed and spread it on his lawn, You might reach out to him for tips as he is well versed on lawn care.
Adjustable Handle would help a lot more i agree 👍
I bought a landzie trough gardeninports last year. Love mine!!
Hey Kenneth, I can understand, I only used it a couple of times and I am quite sold! :)
Thanks! This is what I looking for! 👍
Awesome mate, glad you found it helpful! Thanks for dropping byt :)
I really dont like the price for these spreaders and dont have the extra space for storing it when not in use. I discovered I could rent a peat moss spreader from Home Depot. $18-$25 for the day. You are right, it's a huge time saver and will save your back too!
I agree James, they are very pricey, there are cheaper versions, never tried them. But getting one with two or three neighbors should bring it to a more reasonable level.
The 24" doesn't take up a lot of room, use it 8 times it will cover rental cost
Great Video - I love my Landzie - very fast - but it is not as easy on a hill - RUclips videos never seem to show hills...
Hey Gregory, it sure is one of the best tools I have! I can imagine it being very hard to push up and down a hill, would have loved to show that but don't have any hills around me unfortunately 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for dropping by mate 🙏
Very well presented ! !
Thanks mate, appreciate it 🙏
Would you also use this as a top soil spreader to level a lawn and fill in gaps?
Not really, usually you have more sandy soil for that for leveling and that material just goes through the Landzie too fast, I would rather just use a shovel and do it the old fashioned way :)
I love my Landzie had it for a year now. Is it ok just to too dress anytime with it. I have used it after overseeding but never just to top dress which I think would be good to do.Great video Sam.
Nice job Sam! They do save time.. and your back!
Hey Kirk, yeah, they really do! I love it! So much time saved, and as you say, my back already thanked me for it 😁
about how thick of a layer does it lay on one pass? looking to add 1/4" to my yard when top dress/overseed, would one pass do it or should i plan to add more than one pass?
Depends on the material really. Peat moss would let more through than top dress, sand would also let more through. So it´s hard to say. When I use top dress I usually do two passes since one is a bit thin, but that´s personal preference, I think one pass would do just fine.
If you’re thinking about getting one do it, I have one and it works perfectly. Especially with all the unnecessary garbage in the soil bags, this thing catches it so it doesn’t go into the lawn
It is awesome! I love my landzie, it´s one of the tools I use the most and one of the tools everyone borrows from me the most :)
Hej sam!
Vilken bra och inspirerande video.
Något tips på var jag kan köpa en sådan? När jag sökte hitta jag mest träffar från amazon, o dyl, inte hittat någon än från svensk butik.
Tjena, tack, glad att du gillade videon!
Jag vet faktiskt inte om det finns någon återförsäljare i Sverige, kolla i gräsmattans vänner på facebook om någon vet. Jag hade köpt hos Garden Imports som skickade mig min, ägaren Ryan är en riktigt schysst snubbe och bra att göra med. Eller så köper man från Amazon. Köpt massa saker därifrån och det har alltid fungerat bra.
Om du hittar någon svensk butik får du gärna återkomma, vore bra att veta tänker jag om någon mer frågar i sånt fall :)
Tack snälla för fint svar!
Jag ska kolla runt lite och skulle jag ramla över en svensk butik med en sådan lovar jag säga till. Tack för tipset jag ska kolla garden imports också. Kan passa på att säga att jag såg din och Robins gräsmatte afterwork på hans kanal, jättebra va det också och tack vare den hitta jag fram till din kanal med :) hoppas ni gör mer tillsammans! Ha det gott!
Thank you for this awesome video im getting one
Awesome mate! Out of all the lawn care tools I own, this is the one I use the most and this is also the one ALL my neighbors borrow every year, it really is a time saver.
Are the gaps where the metal strips are on the baskets a problem? I can see little strips on the lawn where the compost doesn’t fall because of the metal strips.
Hey mate, well, they are in the way, no doubt about that, if you would run it on a clean surface you would probably see the gaps, but I haven't really found that to be an issue. I still think this is one of the tools I have that saves me the most time.
I dont have a Landzie, I have a different, less expensive model, and it works just as good. I bought a '24 inch model but wish I bought a bigger version since I have over 20,000 square feet. The advantage to the larger Landzie model is you can tow it from your lawn tractor. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably have gotten the bigger Landzie so I can tow it on my property. The 24 incher is fine for smaller yardage. They work great for pear moss too.
Hey Bob, wow 20 000 sounds really hard to push around a 24 inch, I can understand you wanting the tow behind version. The cheaper models, do they not have a tow behind? I would really consider selling it and getting one if they have it, 20 000 pulling a landzie manually sounds really hard, but it's keeps you in shape though ;)
@@SamsLawn not sure if other models have the two behind option. I didn't know the Landzie did until two weeks ago.
That looks great. Do you top dress with just compost or are you using top soil or is it a top dressing mix? Couldn't see it in the video.
In this video I just used the most common topdress in Sweden, I would never recommend anyone to use this one though, so full of garbage, but for the sake of the test I wanted a popular brand. Normally I toppdress with a good compost or something that has a bit of sand in it as well so it can add some structure to the mix.
Nice equipment is an investment to make something that you enjoy even more enjoyable, and saved time is a bonus :) I bought an entry-level Stihl chainsaw, and a Fiskars splitting axe just for this year's firewood. I could have used cheap stuff, but it will be lovely to work with, and for many years to come. I do have a point lol... if you take care of your lawn regularly, then I totally understand getting some nice gear... even if you don't "need" it :)
Hey William, 100% agree, if you do enjoy doing something then having some nice "luxury" tools does really make it more enjoyable. There's so many thing i don't "need" but hey, it's fun! haha. Thanks for stopping by mate.
Thank you for this video!!!
No problem mate, hope you found it helpful, thank you very much for dropping by, appreciate it.
Thanks for the video, I will be renting one of these for sure. Did you count the time it took to load the spreader in the 9 minutes. Sorry if this question has already been asked..
Hey Dan, I started the timer after I filled it up, it makes the whole process so much quicker, everyone of my neighbors are running to me now that spring is around the corner, asking to borrow it :)
The larger landzie is hard to push when it's full.
Hey mate, great input, thanks for sharing. Never used it and never seen the larger one live. Good information though, hopefully people read the comments and can take that into account if they are thinking of getting one. Awesome, thanks dude!
Yeah they are more ment to be pulled by a tractor
Never skip leg day
@@webmossas a rugby player I’m sure Il be fine 😅
Excellent video Brother. New subscriber.
Awesome, thank you very much for the support, appreciate it mate!
How good is it at filling in low spots? The spreading seems better at that.
Hey Zachary, I wouldn't use it for that at all, its awesome to spread a light layer but filling in low spots is better done by hand I would say.
Great video Sam 👍🏼
Thanks a lot Nate 🙏
Sam, Can I just use the brush instead of levelling rake?
I am renting my place, dont want to buy more equipment if not absolutely needed
For sure mate, the brush would work too. Or, just take a wooden pallet and tie two strings on it and drag it around the lawn. I did that for my renovation, cheap and easy. I have a video showing it, worked great. Then you can brush it in afterwards.
After you top feed, do you seed your grass? Just trying to learn. Thanks
Hey Matthew, no worries, ask as many questions you like and I will try to help as best as I can. I usually seed before top dressing it, that way the seed will get a light layer of top dressing on them and then I go over it with a garden roller to make sure I have good seed to soil contact.
Hey Sam! I enjoy your videos and you down to earth approach. You have made me buy a lot of lawn stuff (I'm in Sweden too). If you are looking for a new ideas for channel content, have you looked into composting? That is another youtube rabbithole to fall into, and with your Landzie to help you spread it, you could save good money on topdress :) Keep up the good content, I look forward to seeing your progress with the ILL (In Laws Lawn)!
Hey Kristian, thanks dude, sorry for making you buy a lot of stuff 😅🙈 But I do that too, my wife is going crazy, Granngården is my candy store :)
Funny you should say that, I was just talking about composting yesterday, I really would like to get started with that! Maybe I'll do a composting for dummies since I am ABSOLUTLEY new to it, know nothing. Good idea dude, tack!
Thanks for your video. I have a 24" spreader like the one you used. It works great with 100% peat moss. However, my attempts to use it with a (80%topsoil, 20%peat) mix did not work very well - the mesh prevented much of the topsoil mix from being deposited. Also, the (80%topsoil, 20%peat) mix was heavy to move around. What is the name and the makeup of the material you used in your video? Thanks for your reply.
I use a Swedish brand callen hammenhog in the video, it is really a bad topdress, I would never use it normally, but this is the most sold brand in Sweden so that's why I used it for the video. I also have some issues getting topsoil through the mesh, but often that's due to the topdress being a bit too wet, if you let it dry in a wheelbarrow before then it works much better.
I've noticed some cheaper spreaders have too fine a mesh so it might be the spreader that's the problem not the soil.
I just want to add, too, just in case it will help anyone trying to decide. This year I only used Back to Nature Cotton Burr compost to topdress my lawn. It is highly recommended for both gardens and lawns, no matter your soil type. My area has the heaviest of heavy clay soil. Compost topdressing is the only recommendation for this soil type.
Is this top soil method worth it? New to the lawn care game long time gardener though my brother in law has a wicked lawn and all the info but hate to constantly ask him.. so love to hear from you lot
Hey man, let´s make your lawn better than your brother in laws and show him off! 😅💪
I like doing it with good quality soil since it helps the microbial life in the soil and also fertilizes the lawn in a natural way, so I really don´t see any negative aspects of doing it.
@@SamsLawn building loving soil in my eyes is always key but then do you also add chemical fertilizer?
@@ozzmann3217 I do, "unfortunately" but this year I am trying a comparison, organic 100% in the front and synthetic in the back, see the difference. Next year hopefully just 100% organic all across
Sorry just realised you got it for free. Lucky you. I wonder if they would send one to Scotland. 😂😂
haha hey Ray, I know that's why I have been putting it off for so long, they are pricing, no denying it, but I am 100% honest I would have bought one anyways this year. Top dressing just takes too much time, this made it so much easier. Convince the neighbours they need one too and share one :D
@@saadkhalid8408 Hey dude, it usually takes me about 2 hours or more. Usually because I am very pedantic in spreading the stuff and removing the junk with a rake afterwards. You could probable do it in half the time if you hustle 😁🤙🏼
Would you be able to save the larger debris for it to compost/ break down further?
Some of it could probable be saved and thrown into the compost, but a lot of it is rocks of different sizes.
I have a landize im 6ft tall and the handle height is perfect for me.
I am exactly 6ft too, but I felt I had to bend my back a little bit too much. I might just be very picky.
Hi Sam. I would love one of those but they are really expensive in the UK. Can I be so bold as to ask you how you paid for yours. Thank you
He said it was supplied by a garden center, so my guess it was zero cost to him other than to promote the product and garden center in videos.
Top dress, what product do u use?? Ty I will get a landzie...
Hey Mate, for this video I just used the most sold top dress in Sweden, but it's junk to be honest, I would never use it normally, was just for the video and I wanted to use something that most people here use. Otherwise I would go for a more quality top dress with higher sand content, a finer top dress that has been screened.
There is a longer handle available for the spreader
Hey mate, interesting, didn´t know that, I couldn´t find one when I did the video. But great feedback!
Great video pall, nice to meet a fellow bonehead regarding moving the bag, I would have done the same thing lol
hahahaha thanks mate, so glad someone else said they would do the same thing! I probably would do the same next time around too! :)
@@SamsLawn Moving the bag straight to the deck behind you would have been too easy. 🤣
@@pasinen haha I know right! 😅
As usual, great comparison video by Sam, which must be much harder to make than the final, very smooth video looks. Only one question that pops up for me: Why use a product with so much debris? I don't think there is any benefit to the lawn from this debris.
Hi Ed, thanks mate, appreciate it, glad that some people understand that making these is a lot harder than it might seem. Well I actually would never use this product, I never recommend anyone to use it, only reason I did it was that I was going to kill off the lawn anyways. It contains not only so much debris but also a lot of weed seeds. I still chose it for this comparison since it is by far the most bought product in Sweden, so I wanted to use something that most people use. But good point thought, I should have probably mentioned that in the video. Hopefully they read the comments and see that I would never recommend to actually use this particular top dress.
I bought a clone and it was a bargain at 768 krona so I bought two!
I so far, used it only for distributing all the spent soil from planter boxes and hanging baskets on to the lawn and it worked great as you showed....!
These things are a Blessing!
Hey Wayne my man, where did you buy that? Sounds like a really good deal! They really are a blessing if you are into lawn care, saves sooo much time and energy!
@@SamsLawn It was a Canadian tool and farm store called Princess Auto, the quantity they had was limited as these came from offshore, not the US.
I got two because I was concerned about parts, long term, but the drum and bridge piece seem very solid, only the handle has some issues as it is in two pieces, but this would allow a handy person to make a long handle, if necessary.
@@wayneessar7489 Sounds like you made a good deal dude! :)
Wow, mine was 140 euros from the Netherlands, advertised as a worm manure spreader from "wormenkwekerij wasse". Did the job.
Nice video!
Thanks man, appreciate it :)
Problem with the 44” model is that when you pull it with a tractor it literally runs out within 15 seconds and spreads it too fast. You’ll spend more time loading up the landzie then actually rolling compost or peatmoss. IMO if you have a large yard and are looking to spread top dressing you may as well buy a large manure spreader to get the job done
Hey mate, good input, since I never used a tractor to pull anything like this I never consider that fact at all, but it sounds like that would not be the best option for the 44" model better to get a manure spreaderas you say, or renting one.
May it be stuck if the top dressing is wet, or if apply top soil?
Hey Mate, for sure, that is one problem, if whatever you are spreading is very wet, then it may get stuck. What I like to do is to empty the bags in a wheelbarrow and let it dry off for a bit before using it, makes it a lot easier.
@@SamsLawnwhat did you use in this video? Compost? Top soil? Peat moss?
How many bags or Litres of soil did you use in the roller to cover that space?
Hey Kevin, I used 3 bags of 40 liters each.
@@SamsLawn awesome thanks!
Mine comes tomorrow I've eight ton of leveling and top dressing to do, its quicker and easier I bleeding hope so.😭🤣 video👏
Hoooly, that's a lot of top dressing mate, I almost want to say I guarantee it will make it 10 times easier. After using it this season I never want to top dress without it again. Let me know how you get along with yours, I only use it for much smaller amounts, interesting to hear how it holds up with eight ton :)
@@SamsLawn More importantly and in truth I'll be interested how I hold up🥴, plan to start end of next week and suppose all the waste could help on the compost pile.
Will do Sam😉
thanks for this review. i have a landzie. im curious of how many bags i need for a quarter acre. do you recommend top soil in bulk or bags? i think bags would be way easier so i dont have to wheel barrel soil around….you agree?
Hey mate, well, I have never done that large area before so cannot say from experience. I have about 2000 square feet and I usually need between 15-20 bags of 50 liters each. Also depends on how thick layer you want. You will have to get a lot more than me to cover your needs so it all depends on price I would say. We buy bags in Sweden mostly because getting soil in bulk is very expensive due to the shipping. The shipping is usually twice the amount of the actual soil. The advantage of getting bags is that, if you get too many, you could easily just save it for another time. Getting it in bulk, usually makes that a bit trickier. Sorry for the bad answer but hard question and it's mostly personal preference and what kind of wallet size you have :)
@@SamsLawn your answer helped along with your video. i think bags would be best i agree and can be saved for later use. ill search for brands. hopefully the cost wont be an issue!
@@esantone0398 - I pick up free compost from the township; I recycle the plastic bags from when I bought bagged soil, and fill those with the free compost. Any container works of course.
So check if any nearby town will let you get some for free.
hello how many bag or liters for 200 square meters thank you
Hey Mate, it depends how thick layer I you want to put on your lawn, but if you only use the landzie and do one pass, it would take about 12-13 bags.
What product are you using for the dressing?
Just used the the most sold product in Sweden, I would never use it normally but for the test I wanted to use a brand that most people over here use at least.
@@SamsLawn got it thank you! Any products you do recommend? Cheers!
@@brandonrogers4415 Where are you located Brandon? Are you in Sweden?
How many m2 per bag with the roller? Struggling to find any accurate data
Not sure about any exact numbers but in the test I used 3 bags, 120 liters with the roller and it was enough for about 70 m2
But it also depends how thick of a layer you want.
Perfect, thank you so much
Good video
Tack gubben! :)
what is the volume of the bag and what surface can a bag cover ?
Hey mate, it's 40 liter bags and the bag says it should be enough for 15m2. But that also depends how thin or thick you want to spread it.
What product are you using for top dressing??? Thank you
Hey mate, this is just one of the cheapest ones I found nearby. I would never use this normally, it's called Hammenhög, Swedish brand. I try to go for the ones that are screened better and contain a bit more sand. In Sweden we have one called Rölunda, those are awesome
How thick does Delancey spread the compost
A very thin layer, just enough to cover the seeds. Some areas I wanted more so then you need to make a second pass since it's a very fine layer.
Hey, how many kvm is the lawn? :)
Hey mate, my lawn is about 190 m2
I usually cover my entire lawn with 15 bags of toppdress, with the landzie.
Hej! Tycker verkligen om vad du lägger upp och du har definitivt en sub här :D Tänkte kolla med dig ifall du har möjligheten någon gång att gå igenom hur du hanterar alla möjliga ogräs som växer för oss i sverige? Tycker inte hitta något vettigt, och definitivt inte något som går att köpa på en vanlig svensk butik. Har du tips så skulle detta vara super, även grästuvor :D Tack på förhand, Keep it up :D
Tjena Daniel, tack som sjutton. Jag ska försöka fixa svärföräldrarnas matta i år, den har nog mer ogräs än gräs, får se om man kan fixa den utan att börja om eller ha tillgång till massa kemikalier. Följ med på resan så får vi se. Lyckas jag inte så åker vi till USA och köper alla kemikalier vi kan hitta haha :D
@@SamsLawn haha låter super! Har funderat på att beställa lite dylikt från Amazon men tveksamt om det ens går igenom tullen:D fortsätt att köra ditt race, kollar på varje video!
It seems you have Syngenta in Sweden. They have a product that has the chemical called mesotrione that is effective on a large number of lawn weeds (but unfortunately not all weeds). You might want to see if you can get that. That chemical trade name from Syngenta in the USA is Tenacity.
What was the name of the compost roller
It´s a Landzie, it´s awesome, one of my most used tools, everyone in my neighbourhood comes over to borrow it every year too 😂
@@SamsLawn I was wondering how this roller would work using homemade compost. I just purchase a Aerobin 400 composter and was curious how the compost would come out.
@@davidstraussjr7470 I think it would work just great. The only material I have tried that didn´t work that well was sandy stuff, that just goes through too fast. But compost worked awesome!
I think, the Landzie is nice if you are doing top dressing quite often. Also might be not suitable for people, who does not have a large storage. Of course, you can store something inside Landzie. And it is true, the handles are pain in the .... , for shorter people maybe not so bad, but for taller people ... then welcome back the glory pain of the back :) . By the way, Sam, what about mosquitos? You live near the forest/park, there should be plenty of them. Once I was in Finland for a hike, that was more a mosquito fest, than a hike, what about your place? :)
Hey dude, you are very correct on that good sir, I have NOOO space left for storage haha, too much stuff, but yes, if you do top dressing once a year only then I would say it's n ot worth the money, but for people like me who do it 3-4 times a year, then definately, it's also great when you are overseeding and want that nice thin layer of top dressing on top of the seeds. I do have A LOT of mosquitos, but you can see in the background in the next video, I gotten a pioneer mosquito magnet, just had to in the end, these damn little creatures were just eating me alive :) works great, gets thousands of them in there every week :D
Good video but i would do 2 passes.... Do 1 pass on each direction
For sure mate, I think that would be ideal, just didn't have the energy that day, so I cheated a bit 😅🙈
Om du hyr ut den via Hygglo så kan jag tänka mig att hyra den från dig :)
haha ja det var faktiskt tanken men jag har den knappt hemma för alla grannar och släkt som lånar hela tiden. Använde den för två veckor sedan och har inte sett den sedan dess :)
All those debrees can go into garden mulch.
For sure!
What top dressing do you use
For this test I just got the most common top dressing sold in Sweden. It is absolutely horrible and I would not use it in any other case than this. Usually I get anything from Rölunda, which is a very good brand here in Sweden, always clean, weed free and has sand mixed in it.
I need one
It´s really awesome!
If you are doing this every year and you are overseeding, your lawn should be perfect not blotchy!
Hey Dean, when I recorded this video we had just come out of spring and Swedish lawns look like this or even worse after our harsh winters, not much to do about it. Also I killed off the entire lawn after that week to reseed with different grass type, so didn't want to waste time making the lawn perfect after spring, so there are reasons for why it's blotchy and it will be blotchy after every winter here unfortunately 🤷🏻♂️
@@SamsLawn Thats strange. Here in Canada it doesn't get like that.
@@deandalley3607im in north jersey and blotches happened in my yard after our harsh winter. I think shad and moisture are factors as well.
@deandalley3607 Canada isn't Sweden that's why! Duh
Can we borrow your landzie? 😜😆
hahaha NÄR som helst Marie!! 😅😍
@@SamsLawn Put the landzie on Hygglo. I am sure that many in Stockholm would love rent it out. Atleast I will 😜
Garden imports are great to deal with
They really are, have nothing but good things to say about them!
What type of type dressing was in the bags? Just peat moss ?
Hey John, it's just normal top dress, one of the most common ones in Sweden. We really don't use peat moss here, don't know any swede who does, just not a thing here, not sure why 🤔
What causes the brown patches? Is that grass dead or in dormancy?
Hey Mate, well it can be so many things, in my case it could be a slightly high ph, could be grubs, could be that there is a stone under the soil there so the roots cannot grow, birds trying to get to worms in the lawn. There could be a lot of things, usually you can have a guess but no matter what it is the solution is the same, overseed :)
I'm confused Sam, why didn't you get real soil instead of the bags of crappy suppose to be top soil. I've done what you did with those bags. I never knew the difference, but now I do. I pick up no sticks,no mulch, no crap. Otherwise, we're putting thatch back on our lawns. But I do have Bermuda.
Hey mate, I understand the confusion, normally I wouldn't buy these cheap bags of top dress since they do contain a lot of crap. But I wanted to do the video using the most common and most sold top dress in Sweden, not only to show the landzie at work but also show people what cheap top dress actually contain 😊
what is in these bags kindly tell....
Just regular topdressing, peat, sand, soil, fertilizer, and a whole lot of junk as you can see haha
What time of year do you usually top dress?
I usually top dress during spring and do leveling during fall, with a top dress that is more sand based.
what top dressing are you using
Hey mate, it's just some regular cheap top dressing, it's the most sold one in Sweden but also one of the worse, as you can see from the debris in the Landzie. I chose it since it is the most commonly used one, but I wouldn't recommend it. Try to find one that has been heat treated so it's weed free and also contains some sand as well.
I don’t want it either. Dirt didn’t use to have all that stuff in it. What’s happening
I agree mate, I feel like the general quality is going down. I am assuming that is a cost/profit issue, maybe they started adding som unwanted stuff to just make more.
I rent one from my local rental center for $10 a day. It’s easier for me and I don’t have to take up more space in my shed.
If I had that option for $10 a day I would do it too mate, sounds really good! Especially for saving space as you say, I am also running out of space in the shed :D
Fastest way is to go from highest point to lowest. Always slope away from your foundation
I have one
Fantastic product
For sure mate, I thought maybe it was just a hype thing, but after trying it out for myself, it really does make it sooo much easier
@@SamsLawn I renovated half an acre of lawn this year
You really need decent equipment to do it properly
Buy cheap pay twice
Hi you are using the lawn levelling Lute completely wrong!! You should try and push it just walk and drag it behind you it does exactly the same job but ten times easier!!
Hey mate, I'll give it a try next time, both feel pretty much the same though, but never really thought about it.
Hi Sam. Maybe I missed it in the comments below, but the next video I watched after yours it would appear that some of the Landzie spreaders do have an adjustable handle. Perhaps just the larger ones? ruclips.net/video/n6ig5GI1m50/видео.html
Hey mate, must be the larger one, the one I have (the smaller) it does not have adjustable handle, which is a shame, I mean from a manufacturing point of view, especially if the larger one has it, why not?
Thanks'!
Thanks for dropping by Robert
Sam are you Swiss?
Hey Joshua, not Swiss, but Swedish :)
Do I look Swiss or have an accent?
the mesh looks too big spacing for top dressing