Jesse, best video ever on the process. That was an amazing experience. Blown away on how these plots did without irrigation. Back in August of 2020 I was invited to see the planting fields of Delea Sod here on Long Island . They were growing the Scotts ProVista KBG for sale for Spring of 2021. I wasn't able to take any pictures or videos because they hadn't made it public yet. I was told I was going to be their first customer to have it here on LI once they harvested it. The process from seed to harvest was 18 months. I end up having to wait another year because this was during the height of Covid and the landscaper I was going to use couldn't get helpers. It was worth the wait. The ryegrass you showed is definitely darker that the KBG but I am loyal to KBG and when I saw it for the first time in the field I was blown away and don't regret it .
This is awesome to see and thanks for sharing your experience! We all know and see first hand how great cultivars are improving each year we seed our lawn, but to see what it will look like in 3 years is mind blowing!!
Such an awesome video!! I do wish they gave tours to the public just so we can see first hand the whole process. Really makes me appreciate all they do, years in the making, to produce a cultivar I can buy comparatively inexpensive. Thanks to you too for letting us go on for the ride and going the extra effort with ensuring we get a great product!
Glad you enjoyed in man. I didn't know if people would like a video like this or fall asleep during it 😂 it is crazy how much time, energy, and money goes into producing one single cultivar. I'm kind of mind blown to be honest.
This was fun Jesse. I would like to see more content in this form. I always wanna know what we do to our yards how it starts. Where does it start. Keep going up with the Vlogs ❤
@@lawnlifevlogs ha let’s just say it’s been adventurous!! I really didn’t realize how much water I needed!! And of course all the weeds I’ve been hand picking oh and did I mention the extreme heat we’ve been getting? Lol 😂 fun times my friend!! But all in all it’s getting there!!!
That last field where it was uniformly dark green was awsome. I hope the soil sample reveals its secrets. I would love to have grass like that in my front lawn.
What amazing color from fireball field and the incredibly dark hatrick field and the fescue plots as well. I would like to have more info of the new fireball. Jesse, do you have any information on any Kentucky Bluegrass farms and dark green cultivars thereof?
Hey Cliff. Thanks for watching. The most I know about Fireball 2 is that it will be available next year. As for KBG, I don't have any connections with farms, but my favorite dark varieties are Mazama, Everest, After Midnight, and Moonlight SLT. Those are all crazy dark and perform very well. I have Mazama and Everest in my lawn.
This stuff is really good! The TTTF/KBG ALL came in my backyard quite nicely- and I should have actually used two bags instead of one, and I'll be doing another round of it this fall as I'm trying to have it take over what was already there. I even got a bag of it for my Dad to do his front lawn this fall. Also deciding whether to mix this PRG into a competitor's KBG/PRG mix (which I've made really really really good...but does spread as fast as expected for KBG) for this fall.
I just got my hattrick and fireball mix TODAY and was shocked to see the shipping label was just an hour south of me here in Portland. Crazzzy!!! I Can’t wait to see my lawn “black out” in 28 days. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That's awesome! Thank you for the support and good luck with the overseed! Send me before and after photos if you can! You're gonna be blown away by the color in a month or two!
@@PNWLawnGuy Hi! I pre-germinated for 7 days without seeing any seed splitting. Then I got impatient and laid seed with milorganite on the 29th. Seedlings popped up FOUR days later. I've been watering 3-4 times daily to ensure the heat doesn't force everything dormant. I put down some triple-16 gran fert on Monday and really saw things take off-- def greener! I still have some areas that are getting sunburned and will need some real TLC, but it's coming along! I just ordered Hydretain today to help with water retention. This stuff is kinda fun! Thanks for checking in! 😎😎
This is awesome to hear. If you need any extra seed for anything that gets burnt in this heat wave you're having, send me a message. I'll send some over for free because of your initial support! Keep me updated!
Yeah I noticed that after I started editing. The ground was like cracking from no water lol. They definitely have milder temperatures out there in spring/early summer. So they haven't been getting pounded with heat, but it's amazing how well they do little to no water.
Fascinating! Thanks, Jesse. I’m renovating with the blackout perennial rye (Hattrick/Fireball). Once I’ve seeded (debating on pre germinating) how many times a day for how long should I water it?
Hi! I’m pre-germinating my PR mix right now because I got such a late start to this overseeding. But from what I’ve researched, if laying dry seed you’d want to water at least three times per day for at least three- four weeks. Especially since it’s warming up now here in PNW. Hope that helps!
Hey man. Thanks for the support. I usually water 4 times a day for roughly 5-8 mins at a time. You want to keep the seed moist but not over wet. Everyone's irrigation is different so you just need to keep an eye on it the first few days and see what works for you to keep it moist for the entire day. I'd keep watering this way until your seedlings are around 1 inch. Then I would back off the water a little bit. Maybe go down to 2 times a day until your first mow.
@@PhantomWorks01 at least 15 mins. per watering. Gotta stay ahead of the heat so maybe even longer first thing in the morning. I have my timers set to 4 am, 10 am, 4pm, and 10pm.
Thank you Jesse for sharing. An amazing process with lawn seed development. Do you know if I could use this seed (tall fescue) in the Northern Virginia area?
I have a Kentucky blue grass yard that was installed as sod. I would like to overseed it this fall with hat trick or fireball to add darker color and introduce more grass species.What would you recommend?
I recently have Tifway 419 hybrid Bermuda, and after watching your video, it makes me want to change. But I live in zone 9b where the temps can easily be over a 100 degrees for weeks on end, even over 110, can these type of grass stand up to this heat for long periods of time,since I am clueless to this type of grass. Your opinion is respectfully needed, thank you.
@@lawnlifevlogs the thing with prg....is the disease ----please be honest and show it.....if it doesnt die off in the nasty heat/dry weather......thats a winner. we get sooo dry anymore.......more and more each year
I use champion GQ here in NC. It’s super dark green and super drought resistant and disease resistant as well. It’s went 3 years surviving the upper 90s and 100s without dying. It also is mainly watered by rain. It’s actually been better than my TTTF that has irrigation on it. And the stripes are the best I ever seen.
Hey Jesse- another great video. I’m looking for your opinion . After your last video on your visit to this place I purchased the hat trick/fireball combo from Bailey seeds. My plan was to put it down earlier this year but I’ve delayed that to this fall. Despite the known risks of overseeding in the spring, the main reason I delayed was because I have some kind of broad leaf weed grass. I suspect quack grass but haven’t ruled out a dark variety of poa Annua or triv. Anyway, I’m wondering if you have an opinion as to whether I should overseed and hope the new grass will eventually crowd out my weed grass or if I should do a full reno. I just don’t want to waste the new seed. Thanks!
Personally, I'd wait and spend the summer trying to identify the weed to see if it is something that can be taken out by a selective. Sending pictures to your local extension office might help with Identification. If its quack, you'll likely want to do a full reno. The risk with a full reno, is unless you do multiple kill cycles, you could dig up more seeds of this weedy grass
@@ahastar1141 Thank you. Sadly n Canada we have little-to-no such resources so I’m limited to relying on other people’s views as to what it is. I am 99% sure that no matter what it is, there is no selective that will kill it. So I’m resigned to either glyphosate for everything or (hopefully) just crowding it out over time. Funny thing is, unless you are super close to the lawn it looks amazing this year. Most people think I’m nuts for even considering a full reno.
I agree with the above comment. Tod, can you send me some photos of the weed? I can try identifying it for you. I have quack in my backyard so I know exactly what that looks like. Lol. jesse@thelawnlife.com
Can not wait for Blackout 2.0👍🏼 Thanks for all you work in putting these grasses together. This is my only source for grass seed ever again.
Brotha. The Fireball and Hattrick together is phenomenal. Good work. My results are 🔥
Hơw many hour of sun do they need bro im curious, do they need as much sun as bermuda?
Jesse, best video ever on the process. That was an amazing experience. Blown away on how these plots did without irrigation. Back in August of 2020 I was invited to see the planting fields of Delea Sod here on Long Island . They were growing the Scotts ProVista KBG for sale for Spring of 2021. I wasn't able to take any pictures or videos because they hadn't made it public yet. I was told I was going to be their first customer to have it here on LI once they harvested it. The process from seed to harvest was 18 months. I end up having to wait another year because this was during the height of Covid and the landscaper I was going to use couldn't get helpers. It was worth the wait. The ryegrass you showed is definitely darker that the KBG but I am loyal to KBG and when I saw it for the first time in the field I was blown away and don't regret it .
This is awesome to see and thanks for sharing your experience! We all know and see first hand how great cultivars are improving each year we seed our lawn, but to see what it will look like in 3 years is mind blowing!!
Wow !! This is such a great video !! I’m 5 minutes from here and always wondered what was going on ! Thanks !!!
Hey Frank, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I didn't know if people would like it or be bored out of their minds lol
Such an awesome video!! I do wish they gave tours to the public just so we can see first hand the whole process. Really makes me appreciate all they do, years in the making, to produce a cultivar I can buy comparatively inexpensive. Thanks to you too for letting us go on for the ride and going the extra effort with ensuring we get a great product!
Glad you enjoyed in man. I didn't know if people would like a video like this or fall asleep during it 😂 it is crazy how much time, energy, and money goes into producing one single cultivar. I'm kind of mind blown to be honest.
I absolutely love this. Thank you for showing the amount of work that goes into it.
Thanks for watching and commenting Nicholas. Wasn't sure if ppl would love it or be bored to death 😂
This was fun Jesse. I would like to see more content in this form. I always wanna know what we do to our yards how it starts. Where does it start. Keep going up with the Vlogs ❤
Such an awesome video. Hope we can get more similar types of videos going "behind" the scenes to see things like this!
Thanks for watching and commenting Nathan. I'm trying to show as much behind the scenes as I can! I'm glad people are enjoying it
Awesome video Jesse, very interesting things coming in the near future!!! Man those are some Lush green plots!!
Thanks for watching Phil! How's the renovation coming along? I need to email you back!
@@lawnlifevlogs ha let’s just say it’s been adventurous!! I really didn’t realize how much water I needed!! And of course all the weeds I’ve been hand picking oh and did I mention the extreme heat we’ve been getting? Lol 😂 fun times my friend!! But all in all it’s getting there!!!
This video made my day, thanks Jessie! I'm looking forward to trying out some new cultivars of Hattrick and Fireball.
Thanks Todd! I am as well. I can't wait for Fireball 2
@@lawnlifevlogs I wish I had a time machine.
That last field where it was uniformly dark green was awsome. I hope the soil sample reveals its secrets. I would love to have grass like that in my front lawn.
Hey Jesse, Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the TTTF segment. Dang 3 year wait. Keep up the hard work.
Yeah a little bit of a wait, but we have things coming into the pipeline sooner than that. I'll keep you updated!
Dang that last field. Id like that grass in my lawn. Was that the Hattrick?
What amazing color from fireball field and the incredibly dark hatrick field and the fescue plots as well.
I would like to have more info of the new fireball.
Jesse, do you have any information on any Kentucky Bluegrass farms and dark green cultivars thereof?
Hey Cliff. Thanks for watching. The most I know about Fireball 2 is that it will be available next year. As for KBG, I don't have any connections with farms, but my favorite dark varieties are Mazama, Everest, After Midnight, and Moonlight SLT. Those are all crazy dark and perform very well. I have Mazama and Everest in my lawn.
@@lawnlifevlogs Jesse, thank you in responding, it is appreciated.
This stuff is really good! The TTTF/KBG ALL came in my backyard quite nicely- and I should have actually used two bags instead of one, and I'll be doing another round of it this fall as I'm trying to have it take over what was already there. I even got a bag of it for my Dad to do his front lawn this fall.
Also deciding whether to mix this PRG into a competitor's KBG/PRG mix (which I've made really really really good...but does spread as fast as expected for KBG) for this fall.
Jesse what a great video man. Great to see others who have that passion in turf grass. Amazing stuff coming out soon. Great job brother.
Thanks man. I appreciate the encouragement and support! Trying to do things the right way.
I just got my hattrick and fireball mix TODAY and was shocked to see the shipping label was just an hour south of me here in Portland. Crazzzy!!! I Can’t wait to see my lawn “black out” in 28 days. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
That's awesome! Thank you for the support and good luck with the overseed! Send me before and after photos if you can! You're gonna be blown away by the color in a month or two!
@eboone503 Update??
@@PNWLawnGuy Hi! I pre-germinated for 7 days without seeing any seed splitting. Then I got impatient and laid seed with milorganite on the 29th. Seedlings popped up FOUR days later. I've been watering 3-4 times daily to ensure the heat doesn't force everything dormant. I put down some triple-16 gran fert on Monday and really saw things take off-- def greener! I still have some areas that are getting sunburned and will need some real TLC, but it's coming along! I just ordered Hydretain today to help with water retention. This stuff is kinda fun! Thanks for checking in! 😎😎
This is awesome to hear. If you need any extra seed for anything that gets burnt in this heat wave you're having, send me a message. I'll send some over for free because of your initial support! Keep me updated!
The craziest part is how dry the ground is. Really makes you think about how much water our lawns really need.
I was thinking the same thing! No irrigation, I could save a ton on my water bill! 😂
Yeah I noticed that after I started editing. The ground was like cracking from no water lol. They definitely have milder temperatures out there in spring/early summer. So they haven't been getting pounded with heat, but it's amazing how well they do little to no water.
That would work if you don’t mow
Need to do a soil test and probe the ground to confirm there are no root obstructions. That soil is probably damn near perfect!
Fascinating! Thanks, Jesse. I’m renovating with the blackout perennial rye (Hattrick/Fireball). Once I’ve seeded (debating on pre germinating) how many times a day for how long should I water it?
Hi! I’m pre-germinating my PR mix right now because I got such a late start to this overseeding. But from what I’ve researched, if laying dry seed you’d want to water at least three times per day for at least three- four weeks. Especially since it’s warming up now here in PNW.
Hope that helps!
@@EBoone503 thank you. How long do you water for each time of the day? 10 minutes? 15?
Hey man. Thanks for the support. I usually water 4 times a day for roughly 5-8 mins at a time. You want to keep the seed moist but not over wet. Everyone's irrigation is different so you just need to keep an eye on it the first few days and see what works for you to keep it moist for the entire day. I'd keep watering this way until your seedlings are around 1 inch. Then I would back off the water a little bit. Maybe go down to 2 times a day until your first mow.
@@PhantomWorks01 at least 15 mins. per watering. Gotta stay ahead of the heat so maybe even longer first thing in the morning. I have my timers set to 4 am, 10 am, 4pm, and 10pm.
Very interesting to see how grass seed is farmed. Very cool.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I started putting Hatrick and Fireball down last spring and this spring. My yard is looking pretty darn good.
Awesome to hear! Do you have any before and afters?
When will fireball 2 be available for preorders
Next spring
“Holy Buckets!” 😆👍🇨🇦
😂😂😂 I'm dying haha
Thank you Jesse for sharing. An amazing process with lawn seed development. Do you know if I could use this seed (tall fescue) in the Northern Virginia area?
Yes, you could definitely use this TTTF in your area. It does well in the transition zone.
Thank you Jessie!
I want that Hatrick near the end!!!
It's stupid dark... like unreal.
Can you do a video on the darkest cultivars of kgb?
Adding that to my list. Great idea.
I have a Kentucky blue grass yard that was installed as sod. I would like to overseed it this fall with hat trick or fireball to add darker color and introduce more grass species.What would you recommend?
If you want it darker 100%. My side lawn was 100% KBG and I overseeded fireball and hattrick last year and it's much darker and lush than last year.
@@lawnlifevlogs Thanks bro, appreciate it. Love the channel
Thank you for the support!
I recently have Tifway 419 hybrid Bermuda, and after watching your video, it makes me want to change. But I live in zone 9b where the temps can easily be over a 100 degrees for weeks on end, even over 110, can these type of grass stand up to this heat for long periods of time,since I am clueless to this type of grass. Your opinion is respectfully needed, thank you.
@@caseyarmstrong7064 These are cool season grasses so you'll most likely have a difficult time maintaining them in that constant heat.
I love the tall fescue
I think I got to get some of that Hatrick to overseed into my Blue Envy this fall.
My side lawn is looking so good right now after I overseeded my 100% KBG with Fireball and Hattrick
@@lawnlifevlogs the thing with prg....is the disease ----please be honest and show it.....if it doesnt die off in the nasty heat/dry weather......thats a winner.
we get sooo dry anymore.......more and more each year
Jesse are these cultivars greener that JG Perennial Rye and Tall Fescue.
Yes
This is the darkest PRG you can get according to the NTEPs
@@pillcosby3949 ok
I use champion GQ here in NC. It’s super dark green and super drought resistant and disease resistant as well. It’s went 3 years surviving the upper 90s and 100s without dying. It also is mainly watered by rain. It’s actually been better than my TTTF that has irrigation on it. And the stripes are the best I ever seen.
Can you send it to Australia
unfortunately we're only shipping within in the US right now. Hopefully soon.
Dark green is why I chose Monaco Bermuda
Hey Jesse- another great video. I’m looking for your opinion . After your last video on your visit to this place I purchased the hat trick/fireball combo from Bailey seeds. My plan was to put it down earlier this year but I’ve delayed that to this fall. Despite the known risks of overseeding in the spring, the main reason I delayed was because I have some kind of broad leaf weed grass. I suspect quack grass but haven’t ruled out a dark variety of poa Annua or triv. Anyway, I’m wondering if you have an opinion as to whether I should overseed and hope the new grass will eventually crowd out my weed grass or if I should do a full reno. I just don’t want to waste the new seed.
Thanks!
Personally, I'd wait and spend the summer trying to identify the weed to see if it is something that can be taken out by a selective. Sending pictures to your local extension office might help with Identification. If its quack, you'll likely want to do a full reno. The risk with a full reno, is unless you do multiple kill cycles, you could dig up more seeds of this weedy grass
@@ahastar1141 Thank you. Sadly n Canada we have little-to-no such resources so I’m limited to relying on other people’s views as to what it is. I am 99% sure that no matter what it is, there is no selective that will kill it. So I’m resigned to either glyphosate for everything or (hopefully) just crowding it out over time.
Funny thing is, unless you are super close to the lawn it looks amazing this year. Most people think I’m nuts for even considering a full reno.
I agree with the above comment. Tod, can you send me some photos of the weed? I can try identifying it for you. I have quack in my backyard so I know exactly what that looks like. Lol. jesse@thelawnlife.com
@@lawnlifevlogs Thanks Jesse. I will send some photos today.
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