The 4 week results literally dropped my jaw. BEAUTIFUL. I am now SOLD on compost & your technique. I’ll have to wait until spring…. But thank you for this demonstration. It all makes sense…. Great work.
I did this just over a month ago on some patchy areas on my lawn and noticed how quickly the new grass started to grow. Putting compost over the seeds you put down also prevents the birds from eating the seeds. I didn`t use that compost roller thing you have, but now my yard looks more whole and great. My neighbor told me this morning he`s jealous of my yard. 😁
I’ve been doing something like this for years and over time it makes a massive improvement to the soil with a number of top dressings. You’ve refined my technique here with the top dressing on top however! Noted for future reference! I imagine the success is from a mixture of increased ground temperature for the seed, increased water retention and the nutrient content from the compost. A fine organic solution. Thank you! Now just to find one of those compost spreaders!
I did this a couple of years ago on a really poor lawn. I had little gardening experience and it worked an absolute treat. I just mixed the seed in a large bucket with grass seed and sprinkled over my lawn by hand. I kept it watered and after a month had a great lawn 👌
This is an excellent video! so often there's never a follow-up of how it looks a few weeks later but this time you obviously waited to see the results and the end result was fantastic, what a great job!
Good to see the company boss getting hands on with the work rather than the Blue Peter here is something prepared earlier by someone else 😎 seriously I am finding your experiments very helpful and instructional in my journey to get my lawn into a condition that deserves an Allett mower.
Good to see the company MD getting out there. I found out scarifying, then overseeding and then compost helps because it stopped the fat pigeons near us nicking all the seeds. We just used compost dumped in piles and then a fiskars landscaping rake and delivered the same effect. Really like these videos gives ideas and inspiration!
Great video. I learned from another channel to use compost to feed the lawn. Mine had recently been over-seeded in a mix with top soil and had bare patches so I hand-sowed the grass seed and spread compost over the whole lot using a broom. Hard work but good exercise. 6 weeks later it looks the best its ever been. The compost hides the seed from pigeons and helps keep the seed moist while it develops. It’s important to keep the seeds watered if no rain for a few days. It dries out quite quickly in the summer heat. I’ll repeat each autumn and spring from now on. My lawn is only 50 sq metres so I can’t justify an Allett mower unfortunately so I bought an electric cylinder mower from Homebase for £89 and works quite well but no stripes.
This is a fantastic video! I’m going to alter my overseeding plans as you had superb results. Also, having looked at the Bathgate Multi-Purpose Compost online, I think the reason why you had such good results is due to its composition. It includes Wetting Agents, a 14-16-18 Base Fertiliser, Trace Elements and Magnesium Lime. So if you’ve already got the top dressing for your lawn you could emulate that mixture to a point (possibly minus the lime), then water in the lawn with a mixture of a wetting agent and seaweed.
Excellent demonstration thank you. I've just bought an Allett Kensington 20B four weeks ago and absolutely love it's a dream to use especially when turning with the split rear roller. Unfortunately I am having to wait 6 weeks for my scarifier and verticut cartridges but really looking forward to using them. My lawn has never looked better. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Austin, I’m a grounds man in Australia it’s winter now and the sports ovals always take a beating in winter but I think you are on to something with the compost and I’m going to give it a try thanks 😊
This is a fantastic video! I do learn a lot from it. I will going to use the way you taught to fix my lawn with the way of compost mix with seeds. Again thank you very much! John
i love that compost spreader. i have the same one but i overseed a freshly mowed lawn first with a drop apreader then i roll over it with a thin layer of peat moss.
Thanks for a very informative video, it's convinced me to start using compost as a top dressing. I'd also like to know what brand of compost was that please? I've just looked at what we currently have from our local garden centre and it's very lumpy, damp and certainly nowhere near as friable as the one in the video!
@@ralphyimages I feel your pain struggling with composts that are basically just bit of stringy wood and bark! Don't know if you ever found out but I had a good look and noticed that it is 'Bathgate Multi Purpose compost'. But that particular compost wasn't very available anywhere near me so I use John Innes No1 (young plant compost) or John Innes No2 (potting on compost). These are both fine loamy composts, and I have had good success with them on my lawn! Hope I'm not too late with this information and good luck!
@@zac_e9 Thank you for the info. Also be aware that Bathgate Multi Purpose compost is available from Amazon and Pitchcare, both with delivery available.
I'm in Ohio. It's been my experience that sphagnum moss is the best medium to start seed on. This fall I have started two new lawns. I started one with seed spread directly over leveled, heavy clay soil and covered with a light layer of 'peat' moss. That lawn is growing like crazy. It looks professional. It looks like perfect, weedless green carpet. The cost was two bags of compressed moss. $15 dollars each. The second lawn I started the same way with the only difference being compost. A month later, and the compost started lawn, looks anemic and it is full of weeds. The cost was $200 worth of compost. I guess it depends on the area.
@@angelf9800 Peat moss. If I could send you photos I would. The lawn I started with peat is near perfect. The one with compost I am currently having to tend to and plug with the grass from the peat lawn.
A great video Austin, you have a lovely garden. I would say Allett could make these compost spreaders, and they will be built to last. I love watching your videos, you give great advice and know your stuff. Stay safe all at Regal House 👍🏻
Just put a seeded lawn down in Easter it look good 👍🏼 am a gardener and florist I dug the old lawn out it was passed it’s sell by date it had lots of weed not now it looking great 👍🏼 xx 😘
Awesome technique of seeding using compost!!! I will definitely try your technique. I do have this compost spreader and I had used it only with peat moss. Did small debris in the compost didn't go through the mesh ? From my soil test results, I will have to use tons of compost to improve soil from next Spring. I started using Allert Liberty43 this fall. so, I am very new to reel low. I am a bit concernd with wood chips and all from the compost for reel mowing.
So you did not use loam first to spread before the compost?? Is it okay to spread loam first then couple of weeks later spread organic compost? I will be renting the echolawn top dresser to spread. Interesting machine. Will apply evenly and quick. !! So please advise. Thank you
Where do you buy top quality top soil. I paid £150 for 1 tonne and it is full of weeds. Back breaking trying to pick them out by hand whilst still tiny. Difficult mot to pull out newly germinated grass seed.
@@AdamRogers3091 115 Euro plus 25 Euro Delivery wormenkwekerijwasse.nl/product/wormenmest-verspreider/ I think it took a week to arrive to be honest I cant tell them apart the Landzi and this one.
Very interesting about using potting compost which will be high in nitrogen so you didn’t say which month you started as I think this treatment would be best in the Spring and not Autumn as a high phosphates fertilizer is better in Autumn what you say ?and the compost for lawn is better if it’s high peat and not all that recycled woody stuff iv just done my 2 lawns total 120 sq mts and Landzi Out Rowlawn top dressing started 7/10/21 yet to germinate thanks for Video ,,,,Grant Sussex coast
Would it be ok or not to apply organic compost before I aerate because I can only aerate this Friday and it's going to rain alot on Thursday so I was thinking of applying the organic compost on wed late afternoon. Please advise on this. Thank you
Really useful video. Though I am not sure about the cheap equipment. Lutes are a hundred pounds and compost spreaders three hundred!!!! I think I will try a stick on a pole....
I'm doing this tomorrow. I need to roll the ground afterwards, otherwise the rain will wash the seed down the hill. (my lawn is on a slope) However I am very worried that the soil will stick to the roller because it is wet. What can I do?
'The method we're going to use isn't going to involve lots of expensive equipment, just compost at £3 per bag'................. Oh and a Compost Spreader £300 and lawn lute £120 Go watch Daniel Hibbert guys, award winning lawn expert who uses none of these tools as totally not required
OMG, that's just what I need for my lawns. Thank you. It's probably too late in the season now up here (NE Scotland). Probably wait until spring 2022. Thanks 🙏👍.
Hello. Thanks for the video. Just wanted to understand the amount of watering needed after doing the above. We have our automated sprinkler that runs for 8 min in the morning and and 8 min in the evening. Is this sufficient or does it needs to be increased or decreased. Any information in this regard will be very useful
You need 1-2 inches of water a week depending on conditions. Put a pot/ bucket out and see how much water is collected Put a screw driver in your lawn and see if it goes in easily
Hi, can I just double check the maths on the seed; at about 4'30" you said that the area was 50m2 and going with the conventional overseed rate of 50g/m (not sure if that was per m2) and therefore needed 250g of seed. I must be missing something! By my maths that would be 2500g (ie 2.5kg) of seed. Help!!!
BIt concerned about the seeding maths in this episode, Keith ....... you say "this area ia about 50 sq meters, I want a seed spread of 50 grams per meter, so I need 250 grams of seed" ......... ???????? .......... surely 50 grams of seed per sq meter of lawn for 50 sq meters is 2,500 grams of seed required ??????? ......... happy to stand corrected. 🙃🙂
Garden centres > supermarkets - sorry but have to support them and they often have offers. Compost helps retain moisture and is free draining, your native soil probably dries quickly.
Hi; with the ratios you said, 50l = 30m2 roughly. But you go over it twice, one with the seed and one as a topping. So is it therefor 100l to do 30m2 for the mix and the topping? Thanks
Also do you not roll the compost with a roller to improve contact? I always did when only used seed and soil but find it just sticks to the roller and becomes clumpy!
I've just tried this Austin with bent grass. My question is once it germinates and appears say an inch and a half, my front roller just flattens the shoots rather than cut - should I try and cut it with a light rotary before trying to cut it short? or use the auxillary wheels?
Hi we rotary cut up to 8 weeks and then switched over to cylinder - it was only 8 weeks for us because we had such a cold April May when we seeded- this may be 3 weeks for you. We would advise using a rotary without a rear roller for your first cuts as the rear roller can tear the grass up - if you haven’t got a rotary than the auxiliary wheels are perfect for the job- make sure you’re emptying your grass box regularly because the weight will be pushing down on the front Make sure you’re cutting little amounts off if you’re using the rotary as cutting a longer blade of grass will cause it to tear and potentially rip the grass blade out of the ground - you just want to be taking the tips off originally
Great video, thank you for sharing. Can I ask if there is a cheaper way of doing the same without the need to buy expensive tools? £250 for the mesh spreader and over £100 for a lawn lute. I only have a small lawn and can't really justify that expense.
I built my own lawn lute (~£50) having read about it on overclockers_co.uk. There's even a parts list. For small gardens you could also try a soil sieve... I used it with for my 54 sq m garden, very time consuming but saved a lot of money this way. I can't justify the cost of the compost spreader, I would rather put it towards an Allett mower. This method has worked a treat on my new lawn, just 7 days old and there's good growth all over.
@@ALLETTMOWERSUK You clearly can see the grooves from the scarifier attachment. Don't get me wrong, the Allett products are fantastic, just beyond the reach of the usual homeowner and DIYer
@@njphil1279 we didn’t scarify honest- it’s a new lawn. Don’t intend to scarify until next year … the grooves may be the missed lines from the compost roller?
If you're in the Northern hemisphere early September is the best time; warm soil, should be rain coming, slower growth of existing grass and therefore less rush to mow.
Seems like a guy would have to know how many lineal feet that spreader would cover with a full basket load, in order to calculate seed amount based on lawn square footage. I don't know how else to calculate seed rate without a test like this. Or, you could roll out the compost, then seed like you normally would with a broadcast spreader, rake in, then roll compost again to cover.
The 4 week results literally dropped my jaw. BEAUTIFUL. I am now SOLD on compost & your technique. I’ll have to wait until spring…. But thank you for this demonstration. It all makes sense…. Great work.
its great to see the results after 4 weeks in the same video 👍🏻 also liked the side by side comparison
This is the most useful lawn video on TH-cam. I'd be interested to see more experiments done by Allett in future. Thank you!
I did this just over a month ago on some patchy areas on my lawn and noticed how quickly the new grass started to grow. Putting compost over the seeds you put down also prevents the birds from eating the seeds. I didn`t use that compost roller thing you have, but now my yard looks more whole and great. My neighbor told me this morning he`s jealous of my yard. 😁
Is your neighbor also jealous of your hard work? 😅
@@OOICU812 Yes, I think that part as well. I always put in more work in my front yard than he does. lol
@@amck72 😂
Did you mix the compost with seed, place that down in the patchy area, and then go over it again with more compost?
I’ve been doing something like this for years and over time it makes a massive improvement to the soil with a number of top dressings. You’ve refined my technique here with the top dressing on top however! Noted for future reference! I imagine the success is from a mixture of increased ground temperature for the seed, increased water retention and the nutrient content from the compost. A fine organic solution. Thank you! Now just to find one of those compost spreaders!
I did this a couple of years ago on a really poor lawn. I had little gardening experience and it worked an absolute treat. I just mixed the seed in a large bucket with grass seed and sprinkled over my lawn by hand. I kept it watered and after a month had a great lawn 👌
This is an excellent video! so often there's never a follow-up of how it looks a few weeks later but this time you obviously waited to see the results and the end result was fantastic, what a great job!
@@johncarver3106 thank you John!
Such a clear demonstration. Straight to the point and great end results so thank you...extremely helpful!
Good to see the company boss getting hands on with the work rather than the Blue Peter here is something prepared earlier by someone else 😎 seriously I am finding your experiments very helpful and instructional in my journey to get my lawn into a condition that deserves an Allett mower.
Thanks for your kind words! Austin loves to get stuck in! We have fun doing these videos!
Good to see the company MD getting out there. I found out scarifying, then overseeding and then compost helps because it stopped the fat pigeons near us nicking all the seeds. We just used compost dumped in piles and then a fiskars landscaping rake and delivered the same effect. Really like these videos gives ideas and inspiration!
Great video. I learned from another channel to use compost to feed the lawn. Mine had recently been over-seeded in a mix with top soil and had bare patches so I hand-sowed the grass seed and spread compost over the whole lot using a broom. Hard work but good exercise. 6 weeks later it looks the best its ever been. The compost hides the seed from pigeons and helps keep the seed moist while it develops. It’s important to keep the seeds watered if no rain for a few days. It dries out quite quickly in the summer heat. I’ll repeat each autumn and spring from now on. My lawn is only 50 sq metres so I can’t justify an Allett mower unfortunately so I bought an electric cylinder mower from Homebase for £89 and works quite well but no stripes.
Been using compost as a top dressing for years and found it really good and always produces a good thick grass
This is a fantastic video! I’m going to alter my overseeding plans as you had superb results. Also, having looked at the Bathgate Multi-Purpose Compost online, I think the reason why you had such good results is due to its composition. It includes Wetting Agents, a 14-16-18 Base Fertiliser, Trace Elements and Magnesium Lime. So if you’ve already got the top dressing for your lawn you could emulate that mixture to a point (possibly minus the lime), then water in the lawn with a mixture of a wetting agent and seaweed.
Very helpful. Bought a spreader, making a sifter to get the junk out of the compost bought in bulk.
Excited to see the results.
Excellent demonstration thank you. I've just bought an Allett Kensington 20B four weeks ago and absolutely love it's a dream to use especially when turning with the split rear roller. Unfortunately I am having to wait 6 weeks for my scarifier and verticut cartridges but really looking forward to using them. My lawn has never looked better. Keep up the good work.
Glad to hear your lawn is looking better! The cartridges will be well worth the wait! Thankyou for your support!
Thanks Austin, I’m a grounds man in Australia it’s winter now and the sports ovals always take a beating in winter but I think you are on to something with the compost and I’m going to give it a try thanks 😊
This is a fantastic video! I do learn a lot from it. I will going to use the way you taught to fix my lawn with the way of compost mix with seeds. Again thank you very much! John
Keep up the great work, the lawn looks great. The best lawnmowers deserve the best lawn.
Excellent demonstration, Thanks. I'm saving up for an Allett Mower :)
me too 😁👍🏼
Already bought my spreader, Golf Coast Lawn season time, lets get it. I'll follow your steps to the T
i love that compost spreader. i have the same one but i overseed a freshly mowed lawn first with a drop apreader then i roll over it with a thin layer of peat moss.
Good video. I'm following this process for a lawn that hasn't been touched in years
Man i really appreciate this video. Rye for life!
I always capped the overseed with pete moss. Now i will switch to compost.
Thank you ever so much for this video it was so helpful
I now feel my journey to a better lawn is very achievable
Great to hear it has helped
Nice! Quick and no filler. Thanks!!!
Nice advertisement for BOSCH rotary mowers 😜
Just kiddin‘ 😁 great tips! Thanks for sharing! I‘ll definitely give this a shot on my lawn 😊👍🏼
Haha they don't make this one anymore.. no demand for battery at the time!
Great finish 4 weeks on, great effort 🙌🏽🌱
Awesome! Il be doing mine this week. Great video
Thanks for a very informative video, it's convinced me to start using compost as a top dressing.
I'd also like to know what brand of compost was that please? I've just looked at what we currently have from our local garden centre and it's very lumpy, damp and certainly nowhere near as friable as the one in the video!
Did you ever find out?
@@desertrider325 Nope. :-(
@@ralphyimages I feel your pain struggling with composts that are basically just bit of stringy wood and bark! Don't know if you ever found out but I had a good look and noticed that it is 'Bathgate Multi Purpose compost'. But that particular compost wasn't very available anywhere near me so I use John Innes No1 (young plant compost) or John Innes No2 (potting on compost). These are both fine loamy composts, and I have had good success with them on my lawn! Hope I'm not too late with this information and good luck!
@@zac_e9 Thank you for the info. Also be aware that Bathgate Multi Purpose compost is available from Amazon and Pitchcare, both with delivery available.
Holds moisture around the seeds & hides the seed from the birds - makes perfect sense.
Really interesting video - it's actually really great to see actual evidence as to what's worth doing and what's not! Awesome.
great video. what are those tall shrubs next to you in the video they are really nice?
Thanks; it was really interesting to see the comparison. Unfortunately, even with that tool, I'll never be a "real man"!
I'm in Ohio. It's been my experience that sphagnum moss is the best medium to start seed on.
This fall I have started two new lawns.
I started one with seed spread directly over leveled, heavy clay soil and covered with a light layer of 'peat' moss. That lawn is growing like crazy. It looks professional. It looks like perfect, weedless green carpet. The cost was two bags of compressed moss. $15 dollars each.
The second lawn I started the same way with the only difference being compost. A month later, and the compost started lawn, looks anemic and it is full of weeds. The cost was $200 worth of compost.
I guess it depends on the area.
So wish is better compost or using peat moss. I am trying to get my lawn looking great
@@angelf9800 Peat moss. If I could send you photos I would. The lawn I started with peat is near perfect.
The one with compost I am currently having to tend to and plug with the grass from the peat lawn.
I have heavy clay so I will give pear moss a try instead. Thanks
@@mandov5916 anytime. You can see the difference in photos in the community tab of my channel. If you were curious.
🌞Compost really worked great!!
The approach is so scietific and result-orianted!
There’s a lot of science involved in lawncare
A great video Austin, you have a lovely garden. I would say Allett could make these compost spreaders, and they will be built to last. I love watching your videos, you give great advice and know your stuff. Stay safe all at Regal House 👍🏻
I made my compost spreader for 20 pound
The landzie ones seen in this video are about 280 pound
new to the channel, this is great stuff! thank you.
Your lawn looks lovely 😊 xx
Just put a seeded lawn down in Easter it look good 👍🏼 am a gardener and florist I dug the old lawn out it was passed it’s sell by date it had lots of weed not now it looking great 👍🏼 xx 😘
What a great result. Thanks
Looks fab, great work. you didn't mention if the compost was peat free?
Not sure I will ask Austin tomorrow
Yes - Peat free!
Why peat free?
@@malcolmbale9566 Because digging out the peat bogs is bad for the ecology.
Wow, what fantastic results!
Great informative tutorial, well done. One question, did you use a peat based compost and do you think a peat free compost would work just as well?
Jack's magic is by far the best top dresser
Brilliant video. Learnt something new there.
Great video I wish I could afford a compost spreader !! I love those things
Awesome technique of seeding using compost!!! I will definitely try your technique. I do have this compost spreader and I had used it only with peat moss. Did small debris in the compost didn't go through the mesh ? From my soil test results, I will have to use tons of compost to improve soil from next Spring. I started using Allert Liberty43 this fall. so, I am very new to reel low. I am a bit concernd with wood chips and all from the compost for reel mowing.
Hi it all stayed in the spreader and was left over at the end! Clever!
@@ALLETTMOWERSUK nice :-D !!
Jack's magic is king
Great, did you use the lawn lute on top of the compost 2nd time.
The way I like to look at a lawn is adding soil biology is a must healthy soil equals healthy grass sand doesn’t really hold much soil biology
How much compost and seed do I need to cover my 2500 SqFt yard? USA Las Vegas NV
Awesome video awesome information
I wish you also showed with peat moss next to compost.
Landscaper done my new lawn. 3/4 acre about 5 months ago. More weeds than grass.
So you did not use loam first to spread before the compost?? Is it okay to spread loam first then couple of weeks later spread organic compost? I will be renting the echolawn top dresser to spread. Interesting machine. Will apply evenly and quick. !! So please advise. Thank you
Great video..
It would be interesting to compare a weed free quality top soil as well as compost
Where do you buy top quality top soil.
I paid £150 for 1 tonne and it is full of weeds.
Back breaking trying to pick them out by hand whilst still tiny.
Difficult mot to pull out newly germinated grass seed.
The Landzie compost spreader is the best piece of kit I’ve ever bought. £250 we’ll spent 👍🏻
You can get the same or very similar spreader from the Netherlands for about 120 Euro including p&p I got one.
@@davidord8211 really interested in that david, can you share the name of the spreader or source/website, please?
@@AdamRogers3091 115 Euro plus 25 Euro Delivery wormenkwekerijwasse.nl/product/wormenmest-verspreider/ I think it took a week to arrive to be honest I cant tell them apart the Landzi and this one.
Spot on thanks @David Ord
@@davidord8211 thanks David!
Very interesting about using potting compost which will be high in nitrogen so you didn’t say which month you started as I think this treatment would be best in the Spring and not Autumn as a high phosphates fertilizer is better in Autumn what you say ?and the compost for lawn is better if it’s high peat and not all that recycled woody stuff iv just done my 2 lawns total 120 sq mts and Landzi Out Rowlawn top dressing started 7/10/21 yet to germinate thanks for Video ,,,,Grant Sussex coast
Hi great video. Can I ask what is the width of your roller spreader? 24" or 36"?
Excellent video thanks.
Thanks for the video. Can you tell me your seed of choice and supplier please thanks
Would it be ok or not to apply organic compost before I aerate because I can only aerate this Friday and it's going to rain alot on Thursday so I was thinking of applying the organic compost on wed late afternoon. Please advise on this. Thank you
Really useful video. Though I am not sure about the cheap equipment. Lutes are a hundred pounds and compost spreaders three hundred!!!! I think I will try a stick on a pole....
I made a compost spreader very similar to this for 20
Lutes on eBay 45 quid
I'm doing this tomorrow. I need to roll the ground afterwards, otherwise the rain will wash the seed down the hill. (my lawn is on a slope) However I am very worried that the soil will stick to the roller because it is wet. What can I do?
Hmm can i use a compost spreader to level my lawn?
Great video
'The method we're going to use isn't going to involve lots of expensive equipment, just compost at £3 per bag'.................
Oh and a Compost Spreader £300 and lawn lute £120
Go watch Daniel Hibbert guys, award winning lawn expert who uses none of these tools as totally not required
Can you tell me how much seed you mixed in with the bag of compost and do you have a set amount.
Thanks Anthony
What is the seed to compost ratio you use?
OMG, that's just what I need for my lawns. Thank you. It's probably too late in the season now up here (NE Scotland). Probably wait until spring 2022. Thanks 🙏👍.
Back end of summer/Autumn will be fine. I overseed then and do the same just haven't got a compost roller/tumbler. 36" rake is all use.
Thanks, I’ll give that a go👍
If you can keep it moist, just go for it. I've been growing patches through in NE England in the last 2 weeks - its flying through.
Hello. Thanks for the video. Just wanted to understand the amount of watering needed after doing the above. We have our automated sprinkler that runs for 8 min in the morning and and 8 min in the evening. Is this sufficient or does it needs to be increased or decreased. Any information in this regard will be very useful
You need 1-2 inches of water a week depending on conditions. Put a pot/ bucket out and see how much water is collected
Put a screw driver in your lawn and see if it goes in easily
Thank you. This is the method I will use.
Hi, can I just double check the maths on the seed; at about 4'30" you said that the area was 50m2 and going with the conventional overseed rate of 50g/m (not sure if that was per m2) and therefore needed 250g of seed. I must be missing something! By my maths that would be 2500g (ie 2.5kg) of seed. Help!!!
Hi…what would be the water management with this process
Tried a simular test myself for whatever reason with compost higher germination rate. Hard to beat rye grass for a green lawn.
BIt concerned about the seeding maths in this episode, Keith ....... you say "this area ia about 50 sq meters, I want a seed spread of 50 grams per meter, so I need 250 grams of seed" ......... ???????? .......... surely 50 grams of seed per sq meter of lawn for 50 sq meters is 2,500 grams of seed required ??????? ......... happy to stand corrected. 🙃🙂
Agree
What am I missing here? 50grams a m2 for 50m2 is 2500 grams? That didn't look like 50 m2 anyways.
Wish I could afford a compost spreader.
I really don't understand how they're not £40! Its a bit of metal on a spindle. How's it more expensive than a decent electric mower!
@@petertr2000 The Landzie one is a rip off - about £240! I got mine (looks exactly the same) from a farm shop in Holland, about £95 incl UK delivery.
Link to compost spreader (and a review?) please.
When will allett make a 20" battery powered Kensington?
Our lips are sealed 🤐
@@ALLETTMOWERSUK I've got a $5,000 bill burning a hole in my pocket. =)
I noticed you did not rake up the ground at all to loosen the soil before putting seed down. Is that not necessary?
Garden centres > supermarkets - sorry but have to support them and they often have offers. Compost helps retain moisture and is free draining, your native soil probably dries quickly.
Absolutely we agree!
What brand of compost did you use?
The best part about compost. Stops the bloody pigeons!
Hi; with the ratios you said, 50l = 30m2 roughly. But you go over it twice, one with the seed and one as a topping. So is it therefor 100l to do 30m2 for the mix and the topping? Thanks
Also do you not roll the compost with a roller to improve contact? I always did when only used seed and soil but find it just sticks to the roller and becomes clumpy!
I thinks theres an error with the quantity required (at 4.20) 50g/m2 for 50m2 is 2.5kg grass seed
Hi I will check this with Austin 👍
@@ALLETTMOWERSUK also just spotted this. any update.
Just watched this and scanned through comments to see if anyone else spotted it
yes quite right
where do you get the seed - that's what I'm wondering. B & Q and the like sell branded mixes, but I'm after a top quality pure/100% rye.
Get in touch with companies like pitchcare or the grass people (U.K. based) they’re great!
So you added more seed and compost and got better results.
What kind of large bushes are those in the background?
I've just tried this Austin with bent grass. My question is once it germinates and appears say an inch and a half, my front roller just flattens the shoots rather than cut - should I try and cut it with a light rotary before trying to cut it short? or use the auxillary wheels?
Hi we rotary cut up to 8 weeks and then switched over to cylinder - it was only 8 weeks for us because we had such a cold April May when we seeded- this may be 3 weeks for you. We would advise using a rotary without a rear roller for your first cuts as the rear roller can tear the grass up - if you haven’t got a rotary than the auxiliary wheels are perfect for the job- make sure you’re emptying your grass box regularly because the weight will be pushing down on the front
Make sure you’re cutting little amounts off if you’re using the rotary as cutting a longer blade of grass will cause it to tear and potentially rip the grass blade out of the ground - you just want to be taking the tips off originally
Great video, thank you for sharing.
Can I ask if there is a cheaper way of doing the same without the need to buy expensive tools? £250 for the mesh spreader and over £100 for a lawn lute. I only have a small lawn and can't really justify that expense.
I built my own lawn lute (~£50) having read about it on overclockers_co.uk. There's even a parts list. For small gardens you could also try a soil sieve... I used it with for my 54 sq m garden, very time consuming but saved a lot of money this way. I can't justify the cost of the compost spreader, I would rather put it towards an Allett mower. This method has worked a treat on my new lawn, just 7 days old and there's good growth all over.
Link to built your own lawn lute: www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/threads/lawn-lutes-why-so-expensive-anyone-made-their-own.18834630/
Brilliant, really appreciate the help.
A broom works for compost. Just let it dry a bit before using. i have a lute but did mine a few weeks ago with the broom.
You can get a very good lawn lute from eBay for £45 , , get a six foot broom handle online for about £5 plus postage.
"We're not going to use any expensive equipment"
That's because he already prepared the lawn with his $5,000 Allett before making the video
No we hadn’t - it hadn’t been cut before this
@@ALLETTMOWERSUK You clearly can see the grooves from the scarifier attachment. Don't get me wrong, the Allett products are fantastic, just beyond the reach of the usual homeowner and DIYer
@@njphil1279 we didn’t scarify honest- it’s a new lawn. Don’t intend to scarify until next year … the grooves may be the missed lines from the compost roller?
@@njphil1279 the lawn was approx 8 weeks old when it had its first cylinder cut which was a few weeks after this video was shot
Do overseed with any red fescue? To get that soft and comfy lawn?
Hi if you watch our lawn renovation journey you will see what seed we use
When you buy topsoil you always get weeds. I'm getting some compost to spread.
Can I ask what time of year was this done?
This was May/ June time
Drill a bunch of small holes in the metal strips of the landzie..
Did you seed and then overseed With compost just a few weeks after the initial seeding?
That is interesting. i just Seem to go against the conventional Way.
Is this something that can be done in the Fall? September?
If you're in the Northern hemisphere early September is the best time; warm soil, should be rain coming, slower growth of existing grass and therefore less rush to mow.
Seems like a guy would have to know how many lineal feet that spreader would cover with a full basket load, in order to calculate seed amount based on lawn square footage. I don't know how else to calculate seed rate without a test like this.
Or, you could roll out the compost, then seed like you normally would with a broadcast spreader, rake in, then roll compost again to cover.
great results