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Turf & Stem is a lawn care and lifestyle channel.
New Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener // Review
How does the new Vevor lawn mower blade sharpener compare to all the other tools and methods? Let's find out.
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Winter Lawn Tips // Get your grass ready for winter dormancy...
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Yes, unfortunately it's that time of year. I go over what I do to prepare my lawn for the winter so I have an early green-up and healthy lawn in the spring. turfandstem@gmail.com @gmail.com
Most POWERFUL Leaf Blower IN THE WORLD // Redmax EBZ9000 Review
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Hey everyone, I got a response from Husqvarna/Redmax in regards to some of the issues with the EBZ9000 leaf blower. I've used mine for 10 hours so far and haven't had an issue, but here is what they said: This has not been identified this as a wide spread issue, but there have been a couple other instances of this complaint. In those cases, the users were not letting the blower properly warm up...
Overseed Failure?! // 4 week update...
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Here is the 4 week update of my fall overseed project. Start of my process video: th-cam.com/video/oCSOs1myvbk/w-d-xo.html
My Overseeding Process // Tour my lawn and learn how I overseed my grass in the fall
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It's that time of year...overseeding. I'm going to go through my overseed process, how to get great results, and show a little of my yard. 00:06 Introduction 00:37 Overview of my lawn 01:02 Seeding history 01:13 Issues with my lawn and grass 01:50 Step 1 - Mow low 02:20 Step 2 - Dethatch and remove debris 02:55 Step 3 - Spread seed and fertilize 03:08 Step 4 - Water, water, water… 03:33 What I ...
Worth $200? Battery Pruner Review // Milwaukee M12 Pruning Shears 2534-20
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Are battery pruning shears worth the money over your good ol' hand pruners? I put it to the test to find out.
Never Water Again + How to Install Drip Irrigation for Hanging Flowers and the RainPoint Smart Timer
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Tired of watering your hanging flower baskets? Are your plants and flowers always wilting in the summer heat? Consider using drip irrigation to control when, and how much you water. I go over how to set up a drip irrigation system and what to use to control it. RainPoint Smart : www.rainpointonline.com/collections/smart-kits/products/rainpoint-smart-garden-watering-system-two-zone-basic-package
3D Printed Lawn Care // 4 tools to 3D print to help get green, healthy grass
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Can you use a 3D printer to print a new lawn? Let's find out. Mower Height Gauge: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5375459 Sprinkler Extraction Tool: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3803130 Weed Caddy: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2427199 Blade Angle Gauge: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/lawn-mower-blade-edge-gauge-for-sharpening How you can use a 3D printer to improve your lawn and grass!
Best Deal for Fertilizer + How to Calculate Nitrogen for Your Lawn
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Lawn Phix Nitrogen Calculator: lawnphix.com/nitrogen-calculator/ Wondering how to figure out what the best deal for lawn fertilizer is? I'll unveil the best value fertilizer available online or at your local big box store. But first, I'll explain what the numbers on the bag of fertilizer mean and how to calculate the amount of nitrogen you're throwing down. 00:00 Intro 03:10 Calculate Pounds of...
Best Jobsite Earbuds // Klein Elite Bluetooth Hearing Protection
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I review the new Klein Tools Elite Bluetooth Jobsite Earbuds AESBE2. If you're mowing the lawn or working on construction...you need to protect your hearing. www.kleintools.com/catalog/jobsite-earbuds/elite-bluetooth-jobsite-earbuds These allow you to listen to your music and podcasts while still protecting your hearing on the jobsite. They have an NRR of 25, good sound quality, 8 hours battery...
Save Your Garden Tools - a quick and easy way to prevent rust and keep them sharp
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Keep your garden tools sharp, rust-free and easily accessible by using these three items you probably already have around your garage. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/laundromat License code: 1EFM18TQGZHRDYZD Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/ben-mcelroy/billy-on-the-hill License code: 14DZALNCH5MACDYX Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creator...
Blade Balancer Battle / Oregon VS. Knockoff
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This is another agenda free review. Is the Oregon lawn mower blade balancer worth more than double the price of the knockoff? Blade Sharpener Review: th-cam.com/video/M1dWP1gfYBk/w-d-xo.html Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stone License code: 2UHMHQFBRRDSZC7I
Ten Commandments of Lawn Care - Rules for green, healthy grass
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Ten Commandments of Lawn Care - Rules for green, healthy grass
Secret Sauce For Your Lawn - Give your grass a quick boost
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Secret Sauce For Your Lawn - Give your grass a quick boost
The most powerful leaf blower ever? Review of the Husqvarna 350iB Leaf Blaster...
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The most powerful leaf blower ever? Review of the Husqvarna 350iB Leaf Blaster...
Stop and Kill Grubs in Your Lawn + What to use and when
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Stop and Kill Grubs in Your Lawn What to use and when
Stop weeds now + Pre-emergent plan for cool-season grass
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Stop weeds now Pre-emergent plan for cool-season grass
I use a 1953 lawn care guide / A successful 70-year-old lawn plan
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I use a 1953 lawn care guide / A successful 70-year-old lawn plan
Milwaukee M12 8" Hedge Trimmer Review // 2533-21
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Milwaukee M12 8" Hedge Trimmer Review // 2533-21
ASMR Lawn Mowing : Last Mow of 2022 - Relaxing sounds of the lawn mower
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ASMR Lawn Mowing : Last Mow of 2022 - Relaxing sounds of the lawn mower
Out With Gas, In With Liquid + Lawn Care Year In Review
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Out With Gas, In With Liquid Lawn Care Year In Review
How to get your SNOWBLOWER ready for winter - Tips anyone can do
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How to get your SNOWBLOWER ready for winter - Tips anyone can do
Winter Lawn Tips + Put Your Grass To Sleep the Right Way
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Winter Lawn Tips Put Your Grass To Sleep the Right Way
The Best Soil Test Kit for the Lawn, Part 2: Results
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The Best Soil Test Kit for the Lawn, Part 2: Results
How To Overseed - A cool-season grass guide to DIY overseeding in the fall
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How To Overseed - A cool-season grass guide to DIY overseeding in the fall
All American Blade Sharpener VS. Knockoff: Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener Review
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All American Blade Sharpener VS. Knockoff: Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener Review
Lawn Tips For Summer Heat + Keep your cool-season grass green and healthy during hot weather
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Lawn Tips For Summer Heat Keep your cool-season grass green and healthy during hot weather
The Best Soil Test, Part 1: How to take a soil sample / Test methodology
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The Best Soil Test, Part 1: How to take a soil sample / Test methodology
Lawn Tips for Summer Heat - keep your cool-season grass green and healthy in the hot weather
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Lawn Tips for Summer Heat - keep your cool-season grass green and healthy in the hot weather
I just bought one of the knock off’s from Amazon. I didn’t even know there was an American one for $200+. I will say that you need to get some red Loctite to secure the bolts before you get started or they just loosen up. Other than that I think the build quality is good enough for the $50 I paid for it. I also got one of the magnetic balancers “DPHXF Lawn Mower Blade Balancer” that you mount on the wall for another $25 which is well worth the money. Again it was a bit loose and needed tightening and loctite applied.
Would be nice to have a power backpack to connect to it to run a bit longer.
Yeah a couple of manufacturers have done that. As batteries get heavier and more powerful it's a natural progression.
I have owned the Yellow Hornet blade sharpener for 6 or more years. It does a good job for me. I was thinking about buying one of those knock offs and trying that.
They work well. Basically the same as the Yellow Hornet, except you're moving the grinder and the blade is staying still.
Enhulk Pro 930 CFM 200MPH very nice Blower way more powerful than whats on the market till date even beats the Kress.
Looks very similar to Ego...I'm always hesitant on just accepting the stats from the companies though, we need to Project Farm them and put them head to head!
@@TurfandStem Agree look forward to that video
Use loppers for the big stuff
I've been using Milwaukee's M12 mini-hatchet/ chainsaw more for the bigger stuff.
Just got one, used it today for the first time. The battery, which was fully charged, died in 10-15 minutes
Yeah I get about 20 minutes. If I need more than that I'm putting on the Red Max.
I had no idea that Husqvarna bought Redmax. That’s a deal breaker for me. My Stihl BR800X has been wonderful for the last 4-5 years. I love the side starter
Side starting is pretty sweet. I LOVE Husqvarna equipment though! Two garden tractors, 3 leaf blowers, etc....all have done well for me.
Thanks for the video. I've been shopping for a sharpener. It's obious they stole the idea. I'll be buying the All American. Keep as much money in USA as possible. th-cam.com/video/-iuTlGrqQRE/w-d-xo.html
100% legit reason to buy the All American.
This has 3x the cfm of the Husqvarna 145bt I have!
Yes...the power is surprising. Unless I brace myself it will start turning me around!
100% worth it to me. Recently pruned a hedge that hadn't been trimmed or maintained properly in 30+ years. Hand pruners, lopers or a hand saw would have taken a lot longer and caused a lot of hand/elbow pain the next day. I don't feel old but my carpal tunnel and tendonitis are making a strong argument. Plus I bought it during a special savings offer and got it for "free" when buying a two pack of M12 5Ah HO batteries.
Yes, I think you're probably the target audience for this tool. Someone who just makes a few cuts won't benefit, but if you have hand/arm pain or are a professional, it's perfect.
I recently bought the amazon "knock off" of the all american and its great!! easy to use etc...What Man that sharpens his own blades does not have a grinder or 10? lol.....$$200/250...is crazy..I did mine on a bench top sander with a lil jig I made until now.... its safer when that blade is SECURE!! one tilt of that blade and it could be ripped away from your hands...just food for thought...
Yes, I was an OG on the "knock-off" train! They're great, but if you're doing a lot of blades, having this will take a little time off. You'd be surprised how many people don't have a basic set of tools, never mind a grinder!
@@TurfandStem 🤣
7:10 We all know those landscape guys don’t sharpen their blades nearly enough let alone every day or two. That’s why we are here listening to your advice
If you're mowing for 9+ hours, especially during the fall, they probably need a little attention!
Over priced junk
So...Echo 9010 then?
@ nope I was talking about the redmax yanno the blower that needs a skinner tip to have more power than the echo and costs 150 dollars more for no reason
Very nice blower its a shame so many towns and states are banning gas blowers now and making our work more difficult than it has to be the electrical ones dont cut it they dont have the power let alone the run time to complete a big job like cleaning a park , hopefully they see the error of their ways and revert their decisions
I love my battery tools, just when it comes to leaf blowers, they're not quite there yet. Once they equal, or surpass the power of gas, then I'll switch. I do love the idea of not having to clean carbs, winterize, change belts, etc., in the future.
Is 26.5 lbs with fuel or without ?
I believe it's dry weight.
I’m about a dozen tanks through mine now. It’s definitely crazy on power coming from a 8550. Only complaints so far is straps I feel they cheaped out on. They are always getting twisted putting it on and the throttle seems touchy and sometimes unless at full rpm seems like it has slight hesitation holding a lower power position.
I'm about 6 with no issues so far...
My red max 7500 straps do the same thing, they always getting twisted.
413 shoutout Umass turf grad 1998 Golf course builder/pga lpga tournament prep experience. Lawn looks good
What is your definition of spoon feeding? You just applied approximately .5lbs of N
Lol, ladles are considered spoons.
Very nice 413 shout out.gotta keep it clean ,remove.all.them leaves😂
Now they have one that even comes with a knock off expensive magnetic balancer for $66
I know!!! Now I feel ripped off buying just the sharpener at $60.
Wow I shop at valley Green in Holyoke also Jeremy Brown is one of the most knowledgeable turf guys in the industry but I don't get my fall high nitrogen fertilizer there because I prefer Imodium sulfate and they do not carry it in granular form.. Lowe's in Hadley for that
Yes! Valley Green is great, hopefully they don't change too much during the transition. Bought many supplies from Holyoke and Charlton. Lowe's in Hadley is having a deal on fertilizer, some of the bags are on clearance...not worth it just yet but if they drop another clearance level like they usually do, it will be worth it then! Hadley Lowe's usually has the better selection out of any big box store.
My 9010 has run great since day one (more than a year). Unless something changes, dont see switching up. It is pretty though. More refined lines than Echo.
Probably not much of an upgrade from 9010 to ebz9000.
@@TurfandStemis it a noticeable difference in leaf push?
Great for endless cuts with creaky fingers. Has saved us time and more cleaning up Hurricane debris. Curious about blade replacement reported issues. QUESTION: Any thoughts on sharpening? Thx for review.
Thanks! I just sharpen like I do regular shears with a honning tool.
to the redmax 9000 owners like myself all of them either bog from going low to medium power or stall i talked to dealer he said yes that is a common issue he said the computer carb isn't sure if your going to low power or higher power so the computer chip gets confused on what you want for power and he said nothing you can do for it. He said he talked to the rep for redmax and they know about it and said nothing can be done. Wish I didn't sell off my echo 9010s
I reached out to Husqvarna to try to get an official answer. I haven't had any issues with mine so far.
That’s actually stupid, if they’ve been actually testing them they would’ve came across the issue too, but instead they put them on the market to sell not knowing how to fix the issue, I mean come on basically $900 after tax I expected it to run extremely well for a couple years no problems, but instead 3 weeks later and at 29 hours I’m having these issues on mine as well. I actually couldn’t get mine to run at all for 2 days finally got it to actually work this past week, and luckily when it was down the 2 days my 2 and a half year old echo 9010 stepped in
@@ernieharlin8263 yea my dealer thinks that is why husky didn't put their out yet because he figures that they are trying to see if issues they do have a soft tube that compacts in but when running the tube goes back full. I wish they would take care of stuff no wonder why so many have dropped selling redmax
@ yea hopefully the figure that out, I can deal with tube kinking as long as it last, but the autotune carburetor needs a lot more work
@@ernieharlin8263 100 percent agree with you
Mine runs so poorly, it’s new and I am very disappointed. Powerful when running properly, no question. Starts right up, but transitions from high to low power or low to high very rough, and today it stalled.
What part of the country? At altitude?
@ NJ
Cause it’s a piece of junk stick with the echo 9010 better quality
I highly recommend always using the correct fuel-oil mixture, as it’s crucial for the performance of your RedMax EBZ9000. Avoid pre-mixed fuel cans, as they may not meet the specific needs of your machine. Ideally, use alkylate fuel, like the orange containers from Stihl or Husqvarna's fuel. Even better, go for the grey jugs from Stihl or another alkylate fuel and mix it with high-quality oil from Echo, Husqvarna, or, for the best results, Amsoil's Saber oil. Check the carb for any leaks too / seals. Check and / or clean the sprak plug too. Good luck.
Did you buy it from a licensed dealer? It might have the idle screw out of adjustment. Also where I’m at I live at 6,500 feet in altitude so sometimes the carbs aren’t adjusted to the higher elevation. Something to consider.
Yes he never say nothing about run time because sucks .. Yess I have the strongest leaf blower but last5 minutes (sarcastic)
This is actually the strongest! th-cam.com/video/OCexjTLw2FY/w-d-xo.html
I use this in my business I replaced my echo pb9010t. The redmax ebz9000 is the best I love it
@@Provenblueprint ok thanks I'm going to take it back in let them plug it up to try in see if they can fix it
Is is a noticeable difference in pushing leaves?
@@3r8mo not really to me they are really close in moving leaves.but to me it's about the comfortability doing it that's why I like the 9000 it does have a little more power but not that much noticeable.so if you have a 9010 or thinking about getting one over the other.i will say the 9010 is the winner for the power to dollar ratio.but if you don't care about the money then the 9000 is a better filling machine when using for awhile.
@@3r8mo huge difference
Did you notice a hesitation when you first start up and you try to use it it seems like it hesitate to kick up I think something might be wrong with mine
Haven't noticed it yet but my old Husqvarna took a little while to get warmed up. Wonder if it's the auto choke?
@TurfandStem maybe I'm going to take mine back to have them look at it
@@henrythompson5624 Could be a carb adjustment. What's your altitude?
No the same thing happens to me, wait for it to warm up for 2-3 min- when you first start blowing just go full throttle for a few seconds then again for a few seconds it warms up all the way and runs fine
@jimmyf1312 yes this is my problem I think that should happen the first time of the day it get that but if I like it sit for only 15 minutes it's does that same thing like it needs to warm up
Enhulk 930 cfm 200 mph is top
Wonder what the newtons are. How reliable are those stats?
How much 46-0-0 would you recommend applying? 1lb per 1000
Little by little. I would do several smaller apps over the next several weeks rather than 1 big 1. 46% can burn the grass, so take it easy and apply lightly!
@@TurfandStem Only problem is it's been pretty dry in the Mid Atlantic past few weeks
So you put the 17-3-2 four weeks after seeding? And you applied starter fertilizer when you seeded correct? Then in another 4 weeks you will apply what? Thanks
Tremendous vid
Thank you!!!
You never tried United seeds company?
Not yet, if I do a renovation I'll look into other companies, but since my last reno used JG, I'll stick with them for the near future.
As you know we had a pretty warm fall here in Iowa and overseeding in September would of just lead to dead dry grass seed. Now that it's starting to cool off, If I plant grass seed and get it germinated and coming up about and inch, will it make it thru the winter or is it just a waste of time and money?
Any frosts in the future? When do you historically get the first frost? You'll want it sprouted at least 4 weeks before
Thank you
Welcome!
Nice I didn't know u was in holyoke. Springfield checking in
Palmer, actually, but I sometimes go to VG in Holyoke. 413!!!
Hello. What will be the rule when temperatures are measured in Celsius?
Not sure, unfortunately I'm only familiar with fahrenheit calculations, sorry!
Top dressing is not necessary, dethatching is however.
If you do anything....dethatch!
@@TurfandStem Yes, Sir! There is no arguing this.
Nice Holyoke ma shoutout
Crazy how natural rain makes everything go!!
We FINALLY got a drizzle last night... I would have just stuck to pre-m this year if I had known!
Absolutely right I used Jonathan green‘s original seeds September 20 on a Friday laid my seed down watered three times a day September 24 we had rain about 3 inches on September 25 ,5 days In I had baby grass coming up
How do you clean your equipment after applying propicanazole 14.3?
I just do a triple rinse with water, never had an issue.
@@TurfandStem when you rinse where do you pour the water, just on the lawn?
@@richd1054 I usually do it on a mulched area.
@@TurfandStem Thanks
@@TurfandStem ❤️
Why do u need a starter fertilizer? To me that’s a myth. Unless ur existing grass is showing some deficiency there is zero need to add P and K. There is no peer reviewed study to show starter fertilizer is required
Yes, you don't NEED starter fertilizer, just a low nitrogen fert should be sufficient. It's an opportunity to put down some P and K though.
I would love to see the success rate of the people commenting and praising this video. Following these instructions will lead to a 30% germination rate, if their lucky. The majority of people looking to overseed their lawns have crappy, unhealthy, extremely compacted soil. The video has some good information, but is falsely leading people to believe that they dont need to put in the extra work.
You're definitely not going to love my next video later this week!!!
@TurfandStem haha, all good. Most people are going to seek out what they want to hear anyways, might as well give it to them. It took me a few attempts to learn my lesson.
Great video, your yard looks fantastic I don’t know if you have tried this method. Have you tried to cut 2-3 times a week, dropping down 1-2 notches each time you mow. Your grass will stay green longer without stressing it out. You can still cut it down to 1 1/2 inches it just takes a week or so longer also depends on when you start. Also you can used a natural weed killer, 30% vinegar wish dish soap to help it stick to the weed. Also what state do you live in? Cause that makes a difference on grass seed. Thanks
I usually do, but I didn't really care about stressing it out this time since I was doing a heavy overseed with the new Sodmaker seed. If the existing grass didn't make it, I was ok with it. But yes, you should step down the height over a period of time! I like the idea of home weed killers, I'm just always worried about the effect to the soil. I'm in Western Massachusetts, unfortunately we've also been having a drought for the last 5 weeks...thankfully I have in-ground irrigation or my overseeding probably would have failed!
Did you make sure to press the button to be in the more powerful mode just curious because to me it seems like it’s still in the lower power mode.
I don't think it gives more power, but just allows thinner or thicker cuts. I usually just keep it on the largest by default.
How is a 2 minute review 5:58?
It's more of an aspiration than a strict time limit.
How about Oregon vs Knockoff vs Nothing? I learned I can do the exact same thing with a single 6 penny brad nail sticking out of the wall. Total cost .10 cents.
I've used a nail for many years. The balancers will be more accurate, but a nail can and will do the job.
Have you ever had Bent grass issues??? Its ugly!!
Yup, and orchard grass, and poa triv, and poa annua....the list goes on. We'll never get rid of it all, it's more about maintenance.
So after two application of tenacity bentgrass is dying should I pull out of just rake hard and reseed? Plus going forward will need to apply what to avoid getting bentgrass back @@TurfandStem
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I believe I am.going to use round up/ glysofate. Kill entire 4400 sqft I have in the backyard . Then scalp? Then dethatch? Then loam to level out this area? Then seed and starter fertilizer? Pls advise. Thanks @@TurfandStem
How about slice seeding on an established lawn ? Good idea or not needed?
Certainly won't hurt. It's an added bonus to get the seed deep in there and rough up the top a bit. If you have the time, effort and money, I'd say go for it.