Stop The Attacks In The Lawn Care Community
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- Stop the negative attacks, please.
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Love your videos, do you like to bag or mulch?
@@realredditstories420 mulch faithfully In the case of leaf spot bag 😎✌️💪
@@ayy1n I mulch my yard but I bag my customers lawns because it’s easier to clean up
I think you took a snarky comment as a hateful comment. But I do understand what you are saying. Furthermore, he's looking at the business aspect of the situation not a lawn at someone's house. If I spend my hard earned money, I want to see as well as feel something for it. It would be like going to a hotel and getting dirty sheets and muddy carpet in the room.
@TheLawnCareNut hey I have a question 👋 my garage is too hot and my wife doesn't my lawn Chemicals in the house 😑 can I store air-8 in my garage fridge?
You bring the nerdiness to the lawn and I LOVE IT!!! I have completed three soil tests for my lawn in its various parts and now I am working on a plan to treat my soil and to have my lawn be the best! I am in MN and rain has been hard to come by. Serious drought, low dew points and little cloud cover to help. That being said your products and tips have helped me keep my lawn growing and looking the best it can be. As I start to work the soil this late summer early fall, this thing is going to dominate in no time! Love your humor, content and positive attitude! Enjoy the mow!!
"Love the one you're with" Truer words are rarely spoken! 😂😂😂
Fescue is the dominant grass here, but the house we moved into had St Aug. It was bare in a lot of areas, so I transplanted some sections from the healthy side to the bare areas to help fill it in. A few weeks later my neighbor said “I see the weeds are taking over” and pointed at the plugs I put in. I told him it was actually St Augustine grass, but he said it looked like weeds to him. Now while his fescue lawn is browning up in the heat, my lawn is lush and about to get a dose of iron. Does it need to be greener? Nope. Am I doing it to rub it in his face? Hell. Yes.
I'm from Michigan and have a KBG, thanks to your church project video I brought it back to life. Now back to St Augustine which they're e calling it a "Crapgrass", all I'm gonna say I wish if my KBG looked that fine as your grass looks, and again my KBG has been revived thanks to your knowledge shared with us.
I thought Doug's letter was a compliment for the most part. Was the crab grass comment a subtle bit of sarcasm? Maybe it could have been. Your lawn is the best. Watching your vids I've accomplished Yard of the Year once. My new lawn is looking like the best on the street.
I can't tell if the response was also tongue in cheek as well. I was expecting a lot worse, tbh, lol
Yeah I think it hurts to hear St Aug referred to as “like crabgrass” but they are similar as Allyn has pointed out more than a few times on the channel. But certainly Doug’s comment was mostly complimentary, so I am sure after a craft beer and a decent cigar, Allyn will be okay.
Enjoy the mow fellas.
Never posted on your channel but have been watching for about 4 years of and on. My first video was the one about domination at the old house. I put in the time and have been dominating my cul-de-sac for the last three years!!! Thank you for all you do!
Hook, line and sinker. Great vid man. I appreciate all the effort you put in your content. It doesn't go unnoticed! Thanks LCN!
thanks brother!
Back handed compliments are really insults in disguise designed to give the rude person a rush of adrenaline. LCN, you are the greatest positive influence on the DIY community. Thank you!
Dude, I’ve never seen St Augustine as absolutely gorgeous as yours; my brother used to have that grass type but he always kept it so short; I had no idea it could look that good at that length.
I’m totally in with you; I love a gorgeous lawn.
I have been using a push powered reel mower since May of 22 but I’ve come a long way and my Bermuda is looking good at a half inch.
I plan on getting a battery powered reel mower one day.
I've been paying a different company to service my lawn for over 23 years. I have replaced sod I don't know how many times over the years so you know how expensive that was. The lawn companies to me just don't put anything in the yard The color was never right in my grass ever. It looks like they just spray water and keep going to the next house. I've been watching your video and few other RUclipsrs about lawn care and I have to say I started doing it myself thanks to you and others. The sad part was I only did two applications in my yard my color got super dark green and it got super thick really fast. Before I will have yellow all in different areas of my yard and the lawn companies will always tell me it was wash out well I don't have it now.
I just came back fromy honeymoon in Naples Fl. We were there through the hurricane/tropical storm and i couldnt believe how beautiful everything was. We're from central Texas so i was amazed by the difference between zone 8 and zone 10 was. It was truly a great experience. Needless to say i now have a bunch of zone 10 plants in pots so i can hide them from winter now 😅. Thank you for all that you do.
Your lawn is beautiful! I have hopes of my lawn being that nice in a year or two. It was very neglected before we bought this house. We over seeded in the spring and it is thickening up. Most of it anyway. Will thrown down some more seed this fall. Hubby hates to water but when we are going through a dry spell he will let me water once or twice a week. My husband is stuck on using weed and feed. This fall since we are finally out of it I’m going to suggest we just feed it for one last hurrah before winter. Middle TN has had a weird summer this year. It’s either super wet or super dry. But my lawn is looking better and for that I am thankful! Keep the videos coming. Hopefully one day we can replace our mower. What zero turn munches the best? We have a smaller lawn but my husband is insistent that we get a zero turn next go around.
“Fat and chubby?” Somewhere some blades of Augustine are offended. 🤣
You always make me smile! Your videos are so informative, and your lawn is my ENVY!❤
Hey Allyn, long time lurker, just a different device.
If I recall, you had your Indiana license, but unsure if you had an IL license?
How would you recommend going about getting started with the training for an Illinois License?
My neighbor has asked me to come be his applicator for his small landscape business, so I'll start with my local extension, but am confident that you can provide some good details too.
Thank you kindly for all of your routine informative content, and any suggestions or recommendations you can provide.
And as always, thanks for keeping it light and making us smile!
Threw down this week (all organic) and had a great mow today all thanks to your invaluable advice. Have a great week!
Great job with the film editing. I really appreciated the before ( June 6th) along with the present day green up. Dramatic results. Inspiring!!!
Hey Allyn. I bagged my overgrown grass clippings after watching the video where you did the same. My lawn said THANK YOU and looks great! 🏖
I currently have Bahia and is considered highway grass. It doesn't feel crabby however got to admit that the nicest lawns I always see down here in Fl are the St. Augustine and second Zoysia in my opinion. Some day willRe-Sod with Scotts Provista St Agustine. Thanks for all your awesome videos.
Just bought a new house this year because of you and doc it's been doc I've had the most success repairing success repairing my Bermuda grass lawn here in Georgia. I'd like to thank you guys
Your advice and Ryan Knorr and Jake have all made my “new” cool season Lawn looking great, even with over 10 inches of rain in Greater Boston! Did you double fungicide treatment and so far holding our own and dominating! Thank you for the great content, Lawn guides, and more importantly fun!
Second this. I’m in year two of following the plan. Love the videos from all 3 creators.
Nice thanks bro!!
Some of Ryan’s suggestions come out of the air. Quit watching his stuff. Wish him well. 🙏
Meanwhile my Mn lawn is in hell, we are in a pretty harsh drought and have all upper 90s coming for the next 10 days
Alright, who's attacking the lawn care community? I'm a first time homeowner and have learned A LOT from these videos, and guess what, so far it has worked.
This guy is a professional in his craft. Experienced. People attacking remind me of those who blanket teachers as having it easy, being lazy, not caring, yet they themselves have ZERO experience in the classroom. People attack other professions the same way.
So I burned my grass with fertilizer and I have some severe brown spots on my lawn in northern nevada. Any advice ?
keep irrigating - usually turf will come back if not burned too badly.
St Aug is the best grass, period. Mine is so lush, and subtle, it's like walking on a cushion.When done correctly the broad blades will snuff out the wild Bermuda. Lots of nitrogen, or course, but the key is to avoid shallow root syndrome. Let the lawn grow tall, which promotes deep roots. When the summer peaks, the rain subsides, those deep roots will access the down-deep water. Then when the drought happens, with established deep roots, one begins to lower the deck and that permits the roots to less aggressively nourish of the top side, thus maintaining a deep green. Use phosphorus and iron supplements to the normal nitrogen, but be careful with pot-ash. As some of you know pot-ash mixed with water creates lye, and that changes the PH-balance in the soil, and st Aug needs a specific PH level. Look at the paper by Texas A&M professors on st Aug, it's a treasure of technical details. Best of Luck!
I live in the Texas and have had St. Augustine over 50 years but Doug is right. Nobody has ever walked or sat in my grass and commented how soft it felt till I started overseeding my yard with perennial ryegrass. My grandchildren and neighbor’s grandchildren love to come over and walk barefooted in it during the “cool season”. People reach down and touch it just to make sure it is real. I’m loosing most of the warm season grasses now due to the rye’s natural defenses and because 2,4-d is slowly killing out my St. Augustine. I now have a dark green yard 8 months of the year and summer is now my off season. Money I save not watering St. Augustine pays for my grass seed every fall. Not having to mow much July through early September during 90-105 degree heat hasn’t hurt my feelings either.
My slow lawn refurbishment going well covered it with black fabric over a month ago after digging it over. There were a few weed seedlings I pulled up yesterday. September I will be resowing my lawn and have a more uniform grass, I can reel mow with my push mower. It takes 15mins to mow.
I am having ProVista installed today (literally)! Thanks for the pointers and great video, as usual!
you will love it!!
I’m in South Florida too and love my St Augustine grass! It’s raging right now in this Florida heat and afternoon rainstorms, unlike the stressed out cool season lawns that are currently checking out. Keep your head up Allyn 👊
I have learned to wait a few hrs after I mow THEN bag the grass after it dries out, you bag 75% less with the water gone.
Thanks as always. I bought my house in Riverview, FL in Mar. The lawn was in awful condition. Lots of dirt and weeds.
Since then I have been mowing 2x a week, fertilizing, and making sure that the lawn stays watered. It is doing much much better now.
I still have some short weeds among the St. Aug grass. I see that I have a patch of bermuda that has come in an is not that great.
How do you deal with an invasive grass? Thanks
Always air up your tires pre-ride... like checking fluids in your equipment before starting it up :-)
Allyn, much respect for you're great attitude!
Al, still love the content brother. I’m a cool season guy and used to love the advice when you lived this way. But you’re still crushing the game and I couldn’t be happier for you. Fire content my man. That gray beard is money too. Keep killing it my dude.
So is it better to mulch?
Hello Allyn and the LCN Community - I have a few questions for a St. Augustine lawn in the Houston, TX area please…
1. In a previous video you mentioned a sprayer that you’re going to introduce. Any updates on that? Holding off on buying one until then.
2. Any way to change the YM app from Bio Stim pack applications to Spoon Juice applications?
3. Soil test shows low N, K & S and recommends Stress Blend, Greene Start & MicroGreene. App says to throw down Flagship. Should I use ALL of them???
I have a question about clover I am in a very acidic soil on 3 acres with a lot of pines, maples, oaks and fir trees. The trees have grown like crazy, creating a lot of shade. I have the lower branches cut up to about 8’ to get more sun light in. I think the trees growing like crazy and the clover have to be related?
Hey Allyn, broke some rules today. We moved in mid June and with your help and guidance I have the lawn looking good. However I have 3 bare patches in the front that mock me everyday. I was already planning on doing an overseed this fall so I got a bag of Jonathan Green sun and shade. This morning I had enough. I j prepped the ground and seeded those bare spots put down some RGS Dthatch was Milo . Even if it doesn’t work I’m gonna have some fun with it but I can’t just stand back and do nothing anymore. I’m in Lincoln NE, it’s been warm but I have good shade in these spots and they will be easy to hand water. I’ll let you know how it goes.
I just got home from Disney. The wife saw how fast the resorts grass grew and stated " I'd kill this grass off, you'd never come in the house if you had this type of grass" I told her " we couldnt reel mow it for certain, I'd try tho" lol. But it's crunch and bouncy for sure. Its a pretty green though. LUSH is the word
You should see my lawn. 30% st augustine, 60% bermuda, 10% misc weed / crab grass / invasive creeping weed.
The invasive creeping weed is slowly taking over. Not sure what kinda weed it is, but it has purple flowers, drought tolerant and spreading like wild fires. Has deep tap roots and it's runners are hella long spreading deep roots every few feet.
Great video Allyn! I totally agree let’s all stay positive and support each other this is a great community and we all should stick together!
Great Video! Two Facts - 1) Nothing grows like St. Augustine grass in the summer and 2) No such thing as overwatering St. Augustine grass. Yes I will love the one I'm with... Have a GREAT day!
My grass is almost dead this year. Got tired of fighting the neighbors mega huge fir tree that is more in my yard vs theirs and that craps all over my lawn. Watching these videos motivates me to get it back in gear and see if they will take this pain in the butt tree down. It is a rental…of course. Wish me luck. I want green lush grass again, I could care less the type. Maybe Doug has tender baby feet…sorry couldn’t resist.
Alan, I’ve been stalked your videos, taken your boot camp course and was wondering….. with my cool weather grass and fall growth season coming. Would you be willing to do a video of fall layout of what to prepare for? My current plan is to dethatch, cut at 2.5” and bag, overseed, water to keep soil damp about 2-3 times a day and lay down 12-12-12 two days after seeding. Can you help a noobie wanna be?
This is an excellent topic and one I will be addressing in August for sure! thanks bro!!
@@TheLawnCareNut I really appreciate your reply. I’ve been putting a bunch of thought and planning or at least trying into this. Also need to see if I do this…. Do I aerate before or after. If after how long after? Being in western NY my fall can be pretty short some years.
Keep it up LCN. Warm season grass reigns Supreme. Lawn looks great! Can't imagine dealing with a fert ban but at least you have free/cheap water.
Allen, I am a 73 year old LAWN NUT, for years I hired it out and never was happy with what they do or how they did it. My lawn, because of you looks "fantastic" and you are right WATER is the LIFE line! Now my neighbors ask me what to do and I owe it all to YOU! Salute!!
salute to you JD!
Well said man. True lawn nuts can appreciate every kind of grass no matter what region you live in. As I’ve always said I have a soft spot for Saint Augustine ever since I left FL when I was a kid 😢 now I’m stuck in WI with KBG, but all grass is great and I enjoy learning everything I can about all types and variations. Of course a little smack talk between friends on the youtubes is always fun banter, 😝 but don’t let the haters get you down! Just enjoy the mow! Carry on.
These products can you mix all of them together and apply them all at once? Or do you have put them down in separate applications?
You can mix. Just make sure you put water in the sprayer first, then add the concentrates
Your f**king awesome brother, so is your lawn! Thank You for everything you do brother!
Allyn that video rocked! I haven't gotten on you St Aug boys but I'll tell you that my KBG is having a good summer so far so get ready for some major fall cool season videos from up this way here in NJ. By the way, I'm a huge Miami Vice fan, your music selection for the closeout sunset brought it home! Be well!
Help, I sodded a small front yard with Palmetto St Augustine in March. April, I Had the yard of the year,it was beautiful. I applied your new fert. It never really got dark green, and now is 90% dead. We had a week of heavy rain every day, did it drown? Now every weed and grass is showing up. My wife is not speaking to me….there are a few Stolons with some green blades, but not many.. not sure what killed it. No Grubs at all. Stolons have roots, just dead. Any ideas?
Allen, maybe you should start doing your own hot composting or barrel composting using your bagged grass clipping , leaves, banana peels, coffee grounds, egg shells etc from your over grown mows. Then when there is a fertilizer ban you can simply use one of those rolling top dressing spreaders to lay down the compost maybe some sand for that little natural burst of fertilizer. It does not qualify as “fertilizer” in the city’s eye but as “native soil additive”. As it is less likely to wash away in rain storms. This will put the nutrients you are kissing back into the lawn as well as add additional ones from the food you have added to the compost. Which will better your lawn in the long run. It will also shrink how much trash you throw away too.
Oh and you can use the compost to make compost tea of which you can spray and pray for a cheaper price. In back pack sprayers, hose end or like me in a pull behind tractor sprayer. I have found that I can control the NPK by what I put into the tea simply increasing the banana peels or coffee grounds etc.
"hot composting" was one of my signature moves in college! 😃
@@TheLawnCareNut 🤣 I was talking about the real thing and didn’t even think about the pun until you said this. 🤣 gotta love speaking in code. 😂🤣😂
Thanks . LCN, My lawn in Texas is a TOTAL disaster. I want to replace my seemingly unsustainable, I high heat Bermuda. I want to have the entire lawn replaced with St. Augustine. When is the best time to do this? Late Summer or early Fall? Thanks for always being there. RG
Love the video, and I'm sorry if you've address this already...Wild Bermuda...I am new to Florida grasses and a I have Bahai with A LOT of wild Bermuda I inherited. Options seem to be limited, so I am asking...please , please , please, give me an option besides re-sodding. Also a novice 54 year old yard keeper...
Thanks man. There’s a lot of that going on everywhere. It seems COVID has made some people ornery over anything that they do not agree with. It’s tired already and they need to cut the crap and let us enjoy our lawn the way we like them. Peace!
Hey there. I love watching these videos. Thank you. I have a question about St. Augustine lawn in Central Florida. How can I get rid of aggressive, wild Bermuda grass?
Are fertilizer bans common there in the summer and why?. How long do they tend to last?
I’m guessing because of algae blooms?
How is that sprayer launch looking? Holding off on purchasing a Flow Zone for your product. Looking forward to it.
Thanks Allyn. With all the rain we’ve had in Chicagoland, my Flagship-fed lawn still looks great after the one feeding on May 4th.
Good afternoon and thank you for your help.
My lawn seems to do better when I bag the clippings as well. I have cool grass here in Maine. When I change it up and mow in a different direction I sometimes need to bag so the clippings don’t go in the mulch beds.
Nothing is more satisfying than mowing your lawn then a good rain right after
Great video. We are feeling the hurt here in jersey right now. We will recover soon. Almost a month to overseed time.
0.5oz/1000 secure action/ fungicide total 88.oz
3.oz/1000 phyte/ total 528.oz
5.oz/1000 zip line/ wetting agent total 880.oz
15.oz/acre pac-lo/ growth regulator total 60oz
Plus water soluble fertilizer 23-0-23, and 0-0-52, and manganese sulfate.
That’s was my last spray I did on my greens at 60GPA x 4 acres. Fun times.
Alan, Love the videos! I just I spot treated with Prime Source Quinclorac 75 DF Select Herbicide on my crabgrass. I think I used too much. I put 2 capfuls in 1 gallon of water in my hand pump sprayer. I didn't use any surfactants. It's about 83° here in central Ohio. Have I made some mistakes? Also, if I buy surfactant, what's the shelf life? I have a small yard. What's the shelf life of the Quinclorac? How often should I reapply? Thanks in advance.
I lived in Houston for 38 years and recently moved back to Wisconsin. The lawn in the yard of the house where I am now had been 100% neglected for 18 years. I always hated my St. Augustine because it was so uncomfortable to walk on. After just 2 seasons on the my new yard my opinion of St, Augustine has been reinforced. I love this northern grass. It's green, soft, fun to pamper, and I have the best looking lawn in the neighborhood. No more St. Aug for me!
which lawn would you recommend St Augustine or Zoysia grass for warm climate like SA Tx
LMAO crabgrass!! I like the video clip you put in there, lol
I have BEAUTIFUL centipede and all I do is mow and water!! The soil is perfect for this variety of grass here in Southport, NC.
Have about 18k sqft in my backyard here near Houston Tx...it’s from seed and it’s super easy to care for it...you really don’t have to do anything lol! I don’t have irrigation for it either. If it’s dry it just comes back when it rains. 👍🏼👊🏼
We’re desperately waiting for some rain up here in the Canadian prairies. Going to be breaking some records with this heat this summer and barely a lick of rain since spring. 90% of the lawns in my neighbourhood here in Manitoba have gone dormant and will remain so until late august unless we get some precipitation soon.
My Winnipeg lawn is super crispy even watering twice a week, I can’t justify more water then that for my lawn so hope we get some weather help soon
@@Wieber84 same here brother. Pray for rain and let the grass do it’s things in the meantime which is be smart and go dormant until the rain is back
I promise to never insult your St. Aug. From my computer screen, it looks amazing. I wish I could experience that stuff here in N. California. However, I don't know if it would work for me in this climate. BTW...I love my tall Fescue, and I hurt when it hurts in the summer months. All I can do is give it love and attention when it needs it most, and then it repays me when the temps drop and it is time to dominate. The summer will be over soon enough. Thanks for another great post!
Love the video, as always. Just a question regarding the Super Recycler you used in the video. I've seen where some have experienced stalling or rough running out of the box new. Have you? I bought one and it runs like it's running out of gas when the tank is full.
Allen I live here in Iowa and and really enjoy watching your videos I have a Honda push mower HHR it does a pretty good job on my lawn
Just gotta say your channel got me into lawn care, currently doing a Reno on my neglected cool season lawn. Honestly I wish I could do Bermuda but our winters would kill it off...
This negative stuff seems to crop up in every online community over time. No clue why it is, but it seems to be a regular thing. I have seen it in everything. Cars, computers, firearms, and now lawn care. It is a sad reality of online communities.
He was only PRETENDING to be hurt. You missed the joke at the end when he admitted it was a clickbait video meant in fun
Awesome video Allyn. Great timing. Can we reduce the mean tone when you say "wild Bermuda" though? Bermuda has feelings too. 😂
It’s wild tho. Grows on concrete. 🤣🤘🏼
@@lawn2learn so hurtful. :-)
“Common Bermuda” is the same thing as “wild”?
@The Lawn Care Nut, what tip are you using at 5:41? That looks like a nice fine spray pattern for foliar apps.
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Love this video. “Just Mow Through It” should be a T-Shirt
I would buy one! Haha! Great idea!
+1. Love it. I’ll pre order.
Me too!
Great 💡. I want one
Yes it should! I would buy one!
This is my first summer with zoysia. I am in NC, so went with zeon zoysia both because of the extra cold and shade tolerance. I have been mowing it at about 1.5". You mentioned here keeping yours lower in the summer. Should I be doing the same?
He said he keeps it taller in the summer stressful months….3” is what he said…start at video time 6:03…I keep my zoysia at 2.5 during summer time stress also here in Alabama.
Serious question... you talk about building soil bio-activity, but 2-4D and a lot of selective herbicides are huge killers of soil bacteria - how do you deal with this? / Combat it?
I rarely spray weed control. Maybe once a year.
Hey Allen don’t stress your st Augustine grass looks great.
Haha, I needed a good chuckle with my post-mow DDH, thanks LCN!
Man has your bud Jake has all done grown upsy!!!!!!! He is right with you Allyn! Makin you proud!
It’s like everyone’s got something to say nowadays and don’t even think about how it’s going to effect someone. I’m from Ohio and your tips along with the rest of the lawn community has given me the tools to dominate my neighborhood. Thank You Sir !
Got my Stress Blend on Saturday. Gonna throw down tomorrow. 85 and sunny for the next week or longer here in Chicago.
LCN is there any reason you dont talk about any of the bent grasses. Was thinking of doing a renovation and using highland bent grass
I live in TX and have probably 80% St Augustine and 20% Bermuda. I love St Aug grass, it’s so resilient and really helps keep weeds out when it creates its highway network of hearty stolons everywhere. I honestly love the crunch it makes when you walk on it, doesn’t feel like it’s a delicate flower you gotta baby. Can’t wait for the day it takes over the entire lawn, I’m playing the long game.
Not a fan of how the Bermuda seems to hold water on the top of the turf, St Augustine is designed to have the water go directly where it needs and is more pleasing to walk through after a rain or watering as your shoes don’t get drenched like I’ve found the puffy Bermuda does.
Dealing with patches of Crabgrass, I would get slightly offended if someone called my healthy St Aug lawn Crabgrass as well as it is absolutely an insult. Just shows ignorance because crabgrass is ugly and a nuisance to have.
All of the lawns in the drought photos look way better than my lawn by far. My yard of mostly dandelions, moss, dirt, and some sand in Northwest Georgia.
I remember someone saying once “if you can see the clippings, you’re not really mulching” but I get it. I’m trying to keep my dead matter from really getting out of control here in New England.
It’s a challenge! I just mowed on Thursday, it’s rained everyday since! Last night we got about 4” more in thunderstorms! I was looking at it today, thinking this needs to be mowed again! Oh well! Life in Massachusetts, last year we were having a drought! Go figure…..
I was able to mow the other day (also in MA) and it was a battle with all the overgrowth because of the non stop rain
@@WithTheBears I guess we’re all in mass 😆 my returning issue is moss. Iron the shit out of it.
I would never think that something like that would ever bother you Allen , regardless what Doug said all of us that follow you say other wise because of you a lot of us learned how Dominate our neighborhoods. So keep on putting her down along with all the great knowledge that you share and never mind these Mosquito comments. 😎👍🏽
Admit it Allyn, you miss your old KBG. It's ok we understand 😉😅
He had TTTF. The only reason I remember that is because seeing that lawn in Indy was the inspiration behind me going with fescue
*TTTF
Great video Al! Thanks for the shout out the other day in your weekly email, I really appreciate it! It is nice to see you supporting a small channel like mine, thank you once again!
you keep making that good content my brother!!
@@TheLawnCareNut Will do👍
Andy I didn’t even notice the shout out in Al’s email…Congrats man that’s awesome. I really enjoy your videos!
@@HereWeMowAgain Thanks Jeff I enjoy your content as well
St Aug is my favorite grass. It's what we had growing up. I loved to walk barefoot through it. We have JaMur Zoysia right now and while it's doing well and I do appreciate it, I'll always love St Aug the best.
Love your lawn bro! It’s not just about the grass down there, it’s all of the tropical foliage that comes with southern living. Nice pad bro. 👌
I think Doug must have been in the same Disney resort I was in.. I was in the 'NY' one and yup, they have big St Augustine grass all around their grounds and one thing I noticed is they have their sprinklers come on at night..
You mentioned using the Toro recyclers mower. Is that the new 30 inch double blade self propell mower.
Just wondering, if the Lawncare Nut could grow any type of grass type regardless of zone, what would it be???
Cicadas left a thousand holes in my front and backyard. My grass looked kind of crappy this summer. I really did nothing but cut and edge it all summer
I dunno what's the problem with some, but I follow your tips like Gospel and it's working pretty well.
Can someone tell me what the deal is with the fertilizer ban he was talking about?