You're welcome. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have a lot of videos that you can scan through that might help you in your journey since you're new to this. If you don't wanna miss any new content that I make, subscribe to the channel, and we'll walk through this journey together. Trust me, I've been in your shoes before.
When you're fertilizing your lawn, you're putting down a certain amount of fertilizer per 1,000 sqft. The example that I was giving in the video was .25lbs per 1,000 sqft, which is a low amount of fertilizer. Obviously, you can put down more, but I just explained how much .25lbs is and what it looks like. I go more in-depth at the 5:50 and 7:20 mark of the video about this.
This is just more marketing nonsense from a fertilizer company. No soil is the same so there is no way to know how much to apply to a lawn (or garden) without knowing the mineral contend of your soil. The only way to know how much fertilizer to apply is to first have the soil tested.The test results will tell you how much to apply.
Hello William, apparently you must be new to the channel, so let me introduce myself. My name is Polo, and I dont work for a fertilizer company. On this channel, we teach people how to have the best lawn that they could possibly have. Since you are unaware, I have a video that is dedicated to teaching you about soil tests. 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 ruclips.net/video/G7rN4teh97g/видео.htmlsi=vA0Oek23vJT14cQH Everything that you commented about is in that video as far as knowing what is in your soil before you apply a fertilizer. The thing where people get confused is if a soil test tells you to apply 2lbs per 1,000 sqft of a particular fertilizer, people don't know how to measure it. In THIS video, I'm showing you how to measure your fertilizer by using an app and by using a bucket with a scale. Every homeowner isn't going to get a soil test, so my hope is for them to at least know how much they are putting down vs. just dumping their fertilizer in their spreader and spreading it on their lawn. This app and my instructions help with that. I hope this response clears up any confusion from your end.
@@PoloFieldsLawnService It is a good video and you clearly explain how to measure the fertilizer per sq. foot. My point is that without a soil test there is no way to know how much fertilizer to use. Lawn fertilizers are extremely high in nitrogen because nitrogen is extremely unstable and levels can easily and quickly change. Synthetic fertilizers do nothing to improve the soil food web. I use alfalfa pellets which have a low NPK ration but it improves the soil. The millions of tons of synthetic fertilizers that get dumped on lawns and farmlands each year is destroying our waterways because of high nitrate levels. These salt compounds have ruined the farm lands across this country. The green grass becomes dependent on synthetic chemicals to stay green. If you stop using the synthetic fertilizers the lawn will look like a desert. I recommend that people use organic fertilizers. It is a slow process to rebuild soil but to me it is worth it in the long run.
This is sweet! It's easy to calculate but this is even easier... thanks brother!
You're welcome, Sir 👍🏾
We missed you on the Live yesterday!
It was a visit with the Doctor that was very good and no Co pay.
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Polo knows measuring 💪👍💚🦸
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Turf i love the app and polo I love the scale you use to measure the fertilizer good info 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💚.
Thank you, Ms. Tucker. I hope the app is really useful for you
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Thanks for the great easy to use information.
You're welcome 🙏🏾
Thanks for the Good Info....👍
You're welcome, Bryan 👍🏾
Thank u thank u. I have scored google and RUclips and you explain all my questions. I am very new at this.
You're welcome. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I have a lot of videos that you can scan through that might help you in your journey since you're new to this. If you don't wanna miss any new content that I make, subscribe to the channel, and we'll walk through this journey together. Trust me, I've been in your shoes before.
Great video! Thank you!
You're welcome, Nicholas 👍🏾
Good info! I definitely want to offer seeding and fertilizing to my customers, your lawns be looking on point 💯
Appreciate you bro, if you need any assistance, holla at me
@@PoloFieldsLawnService will do 💪🏾
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Thanks you so much!
You're welcome, Ms. Susan
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Where are you coming up with .25 from?
When you're fertilizing your lawn, you're putting down a certain amount of fertilizer per 1,000 sqft. The example that I was giving in the video was .25lbs per 1,000 sqft, which is a low amount of fertilizer. Obviously, you can put down more, but I just explained how much .25lbs is and what it looks like. I go more in-depth at the 5:50 and 7:20 mark of the video about this.
Is this only for Apple iPhone and not android? I can't get the app if so.
It's for both. A newer update is coming to the newer Android phones soon to make the app better. Give it about a week, Ms. Susan 👍🏾
I will be 👀 out. Thank you
@@susansmith7071 you're welcome 🙂
Is this app on amdroid? I tried looking it up and i couldn't find it
Not at this moment. There were a few bugs that needed to be kinked out. I'm sure it should be back up soon 👍🏾
Good video bro. Damn you country like my uncle lol you kept saying upload but I know you meant install 😂
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You said Spyker on the wrong video Walter 😄😄 but I got you down, though 👍🏾
This is just more marketing nonsense from a fertilizer company. No soil is the same so there is no way to know how much to apply to a lawn (or garden) without knowing the mineral contend of your soil. The only way to know how much fertilizer to apply is to first have the soil tested.The test results will tell you how much to apply.
Hello William, apparently you must be new to the channel, so let me introduce myself. My name is Polo, and I dont work for a fertilizer company. On this channel, we teach people how to have the best lawn that they could possibly have.
Since you are unaware, I have a video that is dedicated to teaching you about soil tests.
👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
ruclips.net/video/G7rN4teh97g/видео.htmlsi=vA0Oek23vJT14cQH
Everything that you commented about is in that video as far as knowing what is in your soil before you apply a fertilizer.
The thing where people get confused is if a soil test tells you to apply 2lbs per 1,000 sqft of a particular fertilizer, people don't know how to measure it.
In THIS video, I'm showing you how to measure your fertilizer by using an app and by using a bucket with a scale. Every homeowner isn't going to get a soil test, so my hope is for them to at least know how much they are putting down vs. just dumping their fertilizer in their spreader and spreading it on their lawn. This app and my instructions help with that. I hope this response clears up any confusion from your end.
@@PoloFieldsLawnService It is a good video and you clearly explain how to measure the fertilizer per sq. foot. My point is that without a soil test there is no way to know how much fertilizer to use. Lawn fertilizers are extremely high in nitrogen because nitrogen is extremely unstable and levels can easily and quickly change. Synthetic fertilizers do nothing to improve the soil food web. I use alfalfa pellets which have a low NPK ration but it improves the soil. The millions of tons of synthetic fertilizers that get dumped on lawns and farmlands each year is destroying our waterways because of high nitrate levels. These salt compounds have ruined the farm lands across this country. The green grass becomes dependent on synthetic chemicals to stay green. If you stop using the synthetic fertilizers the lawn will look like a desert. I recommend that people use organic fertilizers. It is a slow process to rebuild soil but to me it is worth it in the long run.
@@williamwaters4506 Gotcha 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾