Nitrogen Blitz, Seed Washouts and Rotten Roots in Florida

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Комментарии • 23

  • @billyg2336
    @billyg2336 4 дня назад +1

    Always great ! keep the podcast BLITZ coming . Hope all is well with you Rev turf 🙂

  • @rkc61595
    @rkc61595 4 дня назад +1

    Chaos is a wild book, great recommendation

  • @monkeyslawncareandgardenin473
    @monkeyslawncareandgardenin473 3 дня назад

    Grey leaf spot is real second to melting out. Your fungicides game has to be on point!

  • @Booth_
    @Booth_ 3 дня назад

    I just did a full reno of my backyard with perennial rye. Just mowed it today so awesome!

  • @ricktaylor7835
    @ricktaylor7835 17 часов назад

    lol, moved from Boise to Ocala a year ago 🤙🏻 From what I’m being told we’ve had less water this year. I know areas like Sarasota and Tampa have been hammered with rain.

  • @pughconsulting
    @pughconsulting 3 дня назад

    Dealing with all the same issues in N FL. Signal grass, die back from way too much rain, Bermuda trying to move in from the St Augustine thinning, more than normal weeds. Mostly sedge. I put down a 15-0-15 recently. Might do it again in 30-40 days when it cools down a bit, as well as spray for weeds and sedge hammer. It'll look bad for awhile while all the weeds die but it'll get the lawn prepared for next spring.

  • @lordgarth1
    @lordgarth1 3 дня назад

    Gotta love that carpet feel.

  • @ChrisEvans-p1f
    @ChrisEvans-p1f 2 дня назад

    North Florida has had an abnormally wet winter and summer. Here in Jacksonville, it’s rained for 2 straight weeks (not the normal afternoon shower but two straight weeks). Fungus galore

    • @rustyshack2349
      @rustyshack2349 День назад

      Brother you arent kidding, between the rain and my back issues i could even manage to get a low in because it was so wet. I brought my mower up to the highest setting and it kept overheating. I'm a relatively young man just getting into proper lawn care, I've kept my lawn looking decent for anyone driving by, but it really bothers me and just today while I was working on a big patch of weeds, I got my first compliment from a neighbor walking his dogs and ill tell you what, for him to compliment the state of my lawm he's been throught it. My lawn looks terrible, but ive been out there everyday since the rain stopped.
      Im unbelievably sore, but today its right back to the weeds and hopefully I can transplant some runners I've been growing before it gets too cold.

  • @darrenladd6441
    @darrenladd6441 3 дня назад

    Here in NW Florida, basically no rain all summer. Worked hard to keep the zoysia green with irrigation. Just had a storm Wednesday that brought in 6" of rain.

  • @mosesramirez8038
    @mosesramirez8038 2 дня назад

    Been watching the vids. Thought I was subscribed the whole time. 😂 but I am now bro

  • @vinniefanelli1347
    @vinniefanelli1347 3 дня назад +1

    How does one get rid of Signal Grass. I have a St Augustine lawn.

  • @texaspowerman
    @texaspowerman 3 дня назад

    The firt ban can be a pain but I live in Texas. Along the Guadalupe river we have water treatment plants than dump millions of gallons of treated waste into the rivers. As you go down stream the lakes and ponds get greener and thicker until you have huge puddles of algae soup. Million dollar homes with green sludge for more than half the year from all the nitrogen that gets washed downstream, we don’t have firt bans and as the trucks roll every year to green up the lawns that are trying to live on crushed limestone a large percentage of that ends up in these “lakes” most people don’t know that Texas has no naturally occurring lakes, they are all dammed rivers which allows the nitrogen to collect and the algae just goes crazy. To them top it off it stinks because there isn’t enough oxygen left to support any fish or other things other than the sludge that grows.
    While you’re enjoying your clear blue rivers and lakes giving up a bit of green grass is worth it.

  • @austinmatthew9057
    @austinmatthew9057 3 дня назад

    We need a Canadian version of the yard mastery app!

  • @MrAwesome3O5
    @MrAwesome3O5 День назад

    Here in Miami…I have some liquid 21-0-0 AMS for the Nitrogen Blitz. How do I calculate the pounds on the ground with this formulation. So that I can calculate .25lb of N per week?

  • @texaspowerman
    @texaspowerman 3 дня назад

    Is it too early to start putting in citra blue plugs in Texas. I plugged a small area in the spring and it preformed perfectly. I’ve got a larger area I want to plug but we are still having 100 degree days. Is it still to early to plug or should I wait until next spring to plug the area that’s bare?

  • @markturney5543
    @markturney5543 2 дня назад

    Allyn, I live in Indiana, 20 minutes east of Indianapolis, i have completely killed off the front lawn, (sprayed Glyphosate 3 times), ran Sunjoe dethatch a couple of times and this weekend I literally burned off everything using a torch...as you know it is extremely dry here and still hot as hell, today I plan on putting down so bio-stimulants and start watering before i pull plugs...My question is, is it a good time to plant TTTF while it is still this hot and dry, and is there enough time in the season to get this rooted before the first frost, or should i wait until spring...This is the weirdest season i have seen in some time with temperatures and drought...Thanks for any advice

  • @kensmith575
    @kensmith575 3 дня назад

    What is this new Nitrogen product you alluded to in your podcast? Any idea when it will hit the Yard Mastery store?