Great video. Always mulch cut here, minimal weeds. I bag only if went away and overgrown. Coastal NC with St. Aug. Grubs and chinch can be issues here but once a year insecticide application works for me. Thank you and keep em coming, just subscribed
My neighbor followed these videos and his grass looks amazing. Advised me to check it out and here I am. Looking forward to a better lawn. Thanks for all the info.
Hello Chad! I’ve followed you for about a year and my grass has been very good. Thank you for the videos. I’m having a little problem with a small section of my St.Augustine. Can I send a picture of the section because I don’t know what is causing the problem?
Very informative video. Thank you. New build home in Sarasota with St. Aug. sod/grass and sandy soil. I plan to do my own fertilizer program. It's been a long time since I've done it. How do I calculate the number of lbs. of nitrogen per square foot? Is the nitrogen % noted on the fertilizer bag? Thanks again for the straightforward, informative video.
New subscriber here! Your videos are so informative, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!! My new St. Augustine sod is 1 month old here in the Tampa FL area. Do I need to do anything other than watering and mowing for the first year? I don't want to stress the new sod out with strong fertilizers, weed, pest, and fungus products. I was thinking just milorganite and pulling weeds by hand the first year. But how many months out would YOU wait to start following a regular program like in your video with the St. Augustine calendar?
Thank you for the support. You can start following a program 30 to 45 days after new sod. It being the summer, i would just add milorganite. Once fall comes, you can give it some fall fertilizer and then follow a normal program from there.
Which would be better to help grass grow and fill in bare dead spots, Scott’s topsoil lawn and garden conditioner or a blend of sand and black kow manure? Also do I have to remove some dead thatch before adding?
The black kow used to be way cheaper. But I don't believe it's much cheaper anymore. I would go whatever you get the better deal on. They are both good. You do not need to.
Skip any fertilizers that have phosphorus in the state of Florida. The entire state is naturally high in P, so you don’t want to add more. Skip the Milorganite. Also, that mow every 5-7 days is a minimum in the summer. Healthy St. Augustine can/should be mowed every 3-4 days to prevent taking off more than 1/3 of the blade, and it encourages growth so your lawn becomes nice and thick. Some of us mow 3 times a week!
Knowing what ratio amount of fertilizer I need is an absolute nightmare. I live in a new build home and the lawn is a year old. The sod was fertilized by me late in the season before fall since that’s when I was able to do it. After winter passed it still looks like crap and I have tru green as my service now. Whatever they do doesn’t work either. Not sure if under or over fertilized. I hate this grass. I live in Florida and having a nice lawn seems impossible to accomplish.
I have two large bright yellow spots where it's usually dark green. That's no overwatering, I'm pretty sure it's no fungus. I'm worried it could be mole crickets? What would be the best thing to do?
So we cleaned 1400 sqft we fix irrigation system out area took for everrrr.( laterally apx 8 mths) Replaced grass w provista great placed june 21 watered anti fungus (heritage) expensive but we went with it grass started looking good. 41 days later is like WTH.. looks dry wave batching. We follow instructions still cant fig out where we webt wrong. We need help..
Granuler weed control is not effective. To treat weeds effectively, you will need a liquid herbicide. You can use a granuler fertilizer and a liquid herbicide one after another for best results.
When you say to apply 2 to 4lb of nitrogen how does this work. for ex i have 2 bags one has 15-x-x and the other has 25-x-x the amount of nitrogen(lb) will be the same for both bags or will be less than the other due to the nitrogen amount?
It will not be the same for both bags. You can multiply the bags weight by the percent of Nitergeon to calculate how many actually pounds of Nitergeon are in that bag. Then know your how many sqft you are applying that on.
Ph is important. Luckily, St.augustine grows in a large range. 5 to 8.5. So most of the time it's not a major issue. If you want to xhnage your PH it's something you will constantly keep having to do it. It's not a few times will fix it.
Great video. Always mulch cut here, minimal weeds. I bag only if went away and overgrown. Coastal NC with St. Aug. Grubs and chinch can be issues here but once a year insecticide application works for me. Thank you and keep em coming, just subscribed
Thanks for the support. I appreciate it!! A round of insecticides makes a big difference. Those pests can move fast.
🤙thank you
This guy is extremely knowledgeable of st agustin grass!!
He sure is!!! Lol
Thank you!!
Great advice Chad thanks for sharing another great video!
No problem!! Thank you for the support!!
Great video like always 🙌
No problem!! Thanks for the support.
My neighbor followed these videos and his grass looks amazing. Advised me to check it out and here I am. Looking forward to a better lawn. Thanks for all the info.
I'm glad these videos are helping. Thanks to you and your neibor for the support!! Good luck on your lawncare journey!!
Thanks!
No problem!! Thanks for the support.
Hello Chad! I’ve followed you for about a year and my grass has been very good. Thank you for the videos. I’m having a little problem with a small section of my St.Augustine. Can I send a picture of the section because I don’t know what is causing the problem?
8:09 great suggestions! Milo and Next products and you can’t go wrong.
Absolutely!!!
Very informative video. Thank you. New build home in Sarasota with St. Aug. sod/grass and sandy soil. I plan to do my own fertilizer program. It's been a long time since I've done it. How do I calculate the number of lbs. of nitrogen per square foot? Is the nitrogen % noted on the fertilizer bag? Thanks again for the straightforward, informative video.
That was great. Thanks for the info. 😊
No problem!! I'm glad I could help!!
This is the best video about general Saint Augustine info - hands down. Keep up the great work!
Awesome!! Thank you. I really appreciate the support!!
Great info! Thanks for sharing 😉
You are very welcome!!
New subscriber here! Your videos are so informative, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!! My new St. Augustine sod is 1 month old here in the Tampa FL area. Do I need to do anything other than watering and mowing for the first year? I don't want to stress the new sod out with strong fertilizers, weed, pest, and fungus products. I was thinking just milorganite and pulling weeds by hand the first year. But how many months out would YOU wait to start following a regular program like in your video with the St. Augustine calendar?
Thank you for the support.
You can start following a program 30 to 45 days after new sod. It being the summer, i would just add milorganite. Once fall comes, you can give it some fall fertilizer and then follow a normal program from there.
14:12 it works!
Yessir!!
Which would be better to help grass grow and fill in bare dead spots, Scott’s topsoil lawn and garden conditioner or a blend of sand and black kow manure? Also do I have to remove some dead thatch before adding?
The black kow used to be way cheaper. But I don't believe it's much cheaper anymore. I would go whatever you get the better deal on. They are both good.
You do not need to.
How soon can I apply slow release nitrogen after treating our st.augustine grass for fungicide since July of this year
Skip any fertilizers that have phosphorus in the state of Florida. The entire state is naturally high in P, so you don’t want to add more. Skip the Milorganite. Also, that mow every 5-7 days is a minimum in the summer. Healthy St. Augustine can/should be mowed every 3-4 days to prevent taking off more than 1/3 of the blade, and it encourages growth so your lawn becomes nice and thick. Some of us mow 3 times a week!
You got it all figured out I guess. Lol
Knowing what ratio amount of fertilizer I need is an absolute nightmare. I live in a new build home and the lawn is a year old. The sod was fertilized by me late in the season before fall since that’s when I was able to do it. After winter passed it still looks like crap and I have tru green as my service now. Whatever they do doesn’t work either. Not sure if under or over fertilized. I hate this grass. I live in Florida and having a nice lawn seems impossible to accomplish.
Check out some of my compaction and soil videos. New construction struggles with extremely poor soil.
What do I do for dead spots or weeds in the yard
Replace the dead spots and treat the weeds. Check out more of my videos.
I have two large bright yellow spots where it's usually dark green. That's no overwatering, I'm pretty sure it's no fungus. I'm worried it could be mole crickets? What would be the best thing to do?
It could be root rot or like of iron!! Check the roots first.
So we cleaned 1400 sqft we fix irrigation system out area took for everrrr.( laterally apx 8 mths) Replaced grass w provista great placed june 21 watered anti fungus (heritage) expensive but we went with it grass started looking good. 41 days later is like WTH.. looks dry wave batching. We follow instructions still cant fig out where we webt wrong. We need help..
Do you like weed and feed granual or feed lawn separately and use hose end weed and feed and just granular fertilizer? Tia...I'm in south Texas
Granuler weed control is not effective. To treat weeds effectively, you will need a liquid herbicide. You can use a granuler fertilizer and a liquid herbicide one after another for best results.
When you say to apply 2 to 4lb of nitrogen how does this work. for ex i have 2 bags one has 15-x-x and the other has 25-x-x the amount of nitrogen(lb) will be the same for both bags or will be less than the other due to the nitrogen amount?
It will not be the same for both bags. You can multiply the bags weight by the percent of Nitergeon to calculate how many actually pounds of Nitergeon are in that bag. Then know your how many sqft you are applying that on.
From what you're saying high acidic levels are ok ?or am I wrong?
5 to 8ph is ok!! 6 is ideal.
@@bettercallchadd thank you
Is ph important.
Ph is important. Luckily, St.augustine grows in a large range. 5 to 8.5. So most of the time it's not a major issue. If you want to xhnage your PH it's something you will constantly keep having to do it. It's not a few times will fix it.
Background looks like you're in Goliad
Haha, I'm in St.augustine talking about St.augustine grass!!