I just did the Scott’s Weed and Feed and got incredible results…grass growing like spinach and it wrecked all the chickweed and dandelions. Use a drop spreader on damp, early morning grass so it sticks 👍
I absolutely love this guy's non biased opinion, right or wrong. He tells you Scott's weed and feed sucks and at the same time , tells you Scott's fertilizer is the best thing you can buy at the big box store. I can trust people like this. Subscribed!
Ive started using a drop spreader instead of a broadcast. There is less mess. You will put down the proper rate regardless of how fast or slow you walk. And you wont stripe the lawn and you ensure every square inch get of the lawn gets proper coverage. My lawn has never looked better. Ive also mounted my spray bottle to my rider, that way i can spot treat as i mow.
This video is probably the best, most concise, to-the-point, and well done I have seen. You don't mess around dude, thank you for not wasting anyone's time. Great info!
Good summary. Weed and Feed does a little bit of weeding and a little bit of feeding but isn't very good at either one. Much better to do each task individually
Oh LORD!!!! Finally, found a video that's easy to understand and easy to do! I felt very defeated end discouraged watching those other videos until i saw this one! Now I'm goning to home depot tomorrow and getting these products. Thanks for making this video ! I'm subscribed !
very helpful , Im restoring a lawn that was not taken care of...I over seeded last late august and it turned nicely green and filled in by october. Springtime now and looking to bring it to golf course level and will use this method
We're from North Carolina and our whole lawn is sand and weeds - it's a new development. We've been working hard to grow bermuda and centipede, but the weeds are basically overtaking the new grass seed. After scouring TH-cam, this video made me feel a lot more like somebody out there gets us! We're on a budget and just want to make this grass beautiful in the safest way possible. Thanks so much for your help!
I typically use a liquid herbicide early in the season but then supplement the first fertilizing with a Weed and Feed before switching to just a fertilizer for the rest of the season. Live in a very windy area and as long as my neighbors take care of their lawn, once they've all got their herbicide going we don't see much for weeks beyond the occasional clover.
States are not cutting the highway grass like they used to due to fuel costs..........dandelion seed plumes abound! Like shoveling against the tide to keep weeds down anymore.
I’ve used Turf weed & feed in my yard for the past years with great results. The trick I’ve done is I do this early in match and during and will apply it dry or wet in my established yard. Usually I do before I know rain is coming and do at least twice and sometimes heavy and that will carry my yard for the rest of the year and my grass is super thick (high) and weed free
I use BOTH. A Scott 3 n 1 and the Ortho spray. The Ortho goes down first. Now with the lawn wet, i drop the Scotts 3 n 1. It now sticks to the weed leaves as they are damp. These works great and between the two, clears up stubborn weeds like Creeping Charlie in no time as well as feeding my lawn. Indeed since starting this approach my lawn is nearly weed free and is so thick it essentially just crowds out everything else.
George, I happened on this video and you answered the pressing issues I am going to deal with today in my own lawn. Thank you for your concise explanations, getting to the point, and showing how it is all done. Hats off to you!
From a fellow Chicagoan, thank you George. I never had it explained with the lawn needing to be saturated but that makes total sense. You just talked me out of it!
Man I just used Scotts weed and feed on my front lawn 2 weeks ago. It has worked good for me in the past. But I do like the way that you described. I'll have to give it a try on the back yard. Thanks.
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH..I’ve been using liquid and dry granulated Weed and feed, but never knew the yard had to be wet when using granulated. I do agree the liquid app is easier and now you e helped me realize it’s time to STOP messing with that dry messy stuff!! Thanks you..gotten the hose connection bottles and walking tall!!!
Thanks for the video. I’m the opposite when it comes to fertilizer. I specifically buy Lesco fertilizer because of the larger granules. The granules are heavier which means they get thrown further distance by the spreader. That’s important if you have a Scotts spreader. Most people will tell you they hate their Scotts spreader because it doesn’t properly distribute the fertilizer. That does not happen when you use Lesco granules in a Scotts spreader.
Great tip about the lesco gettin the Scott’s spreaders! I did not know that. Personally I like my Scott’s hand spreader much more than their broadcast spreader
Holy Sh*t! What an excellent video. George, you are an excellent speaker! Straight up and to the point. You don't waste time. Lots of information in the shortest amount of time. Quick, precise and effective edits along with the cadence of your speech has resulted in an deftly delivered message. Keep up the good work! ...........and oh yeah, I agree, the application of Scotts weed and feed composed of relatively fine granules on a wet lawn results in a mess all over the rotary broadcast spreader and my shoes and socks. Sheeeeeesh! On another, somewhat unrelated note, what do you recommend / prefer to green up a lawn, a 28-4-10 65% Slow Release Fertilizer OR epsom salts - ( either braodcast granules or mixed with water and sprayed on the lawn )?
Your videos are very informative and to the point. I subscribed just for that. The fact you explain why things work and why things don't work for you is really good.
Key words: "In excess" When directions are followed, these products are safe and somewhat effective. And of course those among us who take our lawn care to higher levels would never just use one general product. Liquid weed killers for regular spot treatments is a given. Excellent video as usual, thanks!
@@bluejay3945 What I do is a hybrid plan by mixing the Scott's turf builder with milorganite. This provides the early season high nitrogen with the slower steady release of the organic product. This "one two punch" system is working for me so far.
Got some Scotts lawn build + weed killer. Just scattered the fertilizer on by hand. It did say leave for 24 hours before watering in. So gave it a soaking a day later.
i have the second nicest lawn on the block, and i use weed and feed. the best lawn has a retired property owner and he can spend all day on his lawn. so its worked pretty well for me. me and that guy are the only two houses with zero dandelions.
Big box stores are stocking higher quality fertilizers now. Propeat and Anderson's are 2 examples. Both with small prills, propeat has homogeneous prills and Anderson's uses some carbon to assist in nutrient uptake.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare propeat is a peat covered prill. It contains a homogeneous prill which I like and 2 prill sizes. The greens style is a very small prill. I used it this spring and like the results. Other thing I like is variety of content percentage so I can use what my lawn needs based on my soil test.
If you live in warmer climate and have grass such as centipede or St Augustine be sure to get fertilizer that is appropriate or you can easily burn it. Many times it is labeled for southern lawns.
I have moved on from weed and feed products many years ago. They do work if you apply properly as instructed which most homeowners dont do. I do agree that scotts makes a high end quality fert. The prill size is primo. Some brands are like spreading rock salt like YM. Once i deplete inventory i will be using some basic fert such as Urea and AMS. My lawn will look incredible regardless whether a 10 bag or 100 bag. Its more about passuon and effort to acheiving goals. Watxh my ProVista KBG project. Ah last video said only about 5 people in the US have it. Well im 1 of 2 that grew it from seed. It will be a showcase and will apply nothing special once current invenoty is gine. Good video and glad your back.
George cruising the clearance shelves just like I do. It’s my favorite part of lawn care, getting a great lawn for a tenth of those neighbors that get lawn service.
Another great video George. I find it’s more cost effective to fertilize and treat weeds separately. Never had any luck with the granular weed and feed, actually fried my lawn pretty bad. The liquid weed and feed that you attach to your hose isn’t bad, but still prefer separate applications.
Big TMK I have some areas of the property that I'm trying to get the grass to continue to come in, expand from the rest of the yard and I'll use it as areas to let the horse graze. I am not going to break the bank or really spend a significant amount of money and would rather let it grow in naturally. What I've done was pull up as much weeds as I can and feel like lol and use an old school slang blade to sling small trees/shrubs and loppers to cut the one's that are a little thicker, I cut those down close to the ground. I think that once the grass starts taking over then it'll choke out those roots of the small trees and I'll continue to sling them down anyway. From what you just said though what do you think would be the best combo to use or thing to do and again I'm not trying to beautify my actual yard/lawn but just get the grass to come up evenly for the most part or decent then it'll be fine. Trying to give it a little boost I guess. I also think I need to give it attention in the fall as well as the spring to help it out but for now this late in the game what might be best to do, and spring fall recommendations?
@@PrincessCutLawnCarequestion: once the weeds die and it’s time to throw down turf builder, how do I know the turf builder will match my type of grass? I live on the west coast, Washington state.
Very nice video. May I add one more thing that i use? Blue dye and surfactant. I deal with an acre of lawn and without the dye I always miss spraying a lot of my pretty yellow lawn flowers. And of course the surfactant helps the liquid stick to the weeds for optimal coverage. New subscriber here, keep up vids. I appreciate guys that can explain things in easy terms for my pea brain.
Wow I have been browsing about lawn care for roughly last 3 days.. being new to canada and hvng a new home for first time I was clueless what and when to DIY .. thnk god I found this and it was exactly what I need. Thank u
THANK YOU !!! I have a bag of this that I am now going to return.I didn't know how fine this product was. It's more or less like sprinkling flour on your wet grass. No thanks. I'll go with your suggested method.This stuff reeks like most of these products do,If I put this stuff out and I saw what It was doing and at the same time realizing my spreader was all gummed up I would have been so pissed!! You saved me ,Thanks much
Thanks, George! Following you again this season! Just curious if you are going to do a video on the new sod install and the maintenance for the first few weeks thereafter.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Yes, we just installed Bermuda sod. Last summer torched the grass here in North Texas. Most homes around here have St. Augustine in the front and Bermuda in the back of the house.
Thank you very much George. I'm heading out to Home Depot tomorrow to get the products you mentioned. I have a couple of questions if you don't mind. My back yard has all kinds of wild weeds, but the most dominant is Creeping Charlie (Ground Ivy). I'm about to head to the other video you suggested to watch in regards to weeds. Perhaps I will find the answer there on how to get rid of it. The second question. I have an 11' x 11' bare spot where a tree stump was removed, and I'm planning on grass seeding. I bought Scott's Kentucky Blue Grass mixture. I just wondered if you had any thoughts of the quality in comparison to other brands. Thank you very much-Joseph.
No problem Joseph, if you have creeping Charlie, this is the absolute best herbicide to control it: th-cam.com/video/bcCpBVKpcSk/w-d-xo.html Also regarding scotts seed, their kentucky bluegrass is really nice! there is a youtuber named "the perfect cut" and his front lawn is 100% scotts kentucky bluegrass and it was one of the best lawns ive ever seen
A few things I do is monitor wind direction and wear a pesticide respirator, gloves, long sleeves and pants. I stay upwind when spraying because this stuff is toxic.
George, this is only the second videoof yours I've watched. I really liked the way you presented the details, the why's and why not - and your rational for making decisions. Bottom line - I learned a lot after thinking I already had a good knowledge b bae (since I'm 72). The one area I would have liked to have heard - is seasonal frequency. What you described in this video was geared for spring. How about the other 3 seasons? Maybe you already have another video that speaks to that. Also, I'd love to hear of your approach on thatching, rewarding, aeration and your suggestion for types and brand of seed to choose. BTW - I live on Long Island ... My questions on seasonal approach. Great video! I loved it! Rick
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment blitz! you can do these apps monthly during the growing season with no issues i have videos videos on all the topics you discussed in my catalog feel free to check them out 😃
@@PrincessCutLawnCare It was because the fertilizers are managed by our food inspection agency, so many languages are spoken here, and our labels are only written in two, they decided fertilizer should not be toxic and some people did not understand to not Weed & Feed vegetable gardens or small fruits like Strawberries.
@@wayneessar7489 why does America not work in a similar way… I don’t say this because we have a huge language barrier, I say it cause we have a large literacy and common sense issue. 😶
@@APinTheAK Perhaps our way reduces liabilities for fertilizer makers and was pushed by insurance companies? I do not know. Only one dispenser of pesticides that I ever heard talk about our law said he asked clients requesting a product to read him a portion of the label, and if they could not, he wouldn't sell to them .
This is Michael. I've been doing my own long for 35 years and for the first 30 bonus S Weed and Feed worked fine. Now it stinks. They weakened the fertilizer AND the weed killer so you have to buy more. I have to do it an extra time each spring and fall for it to work as it's supposed to. I'm quitting bonus S weed and feed. Using Image weed killer with atrazine
My preferred method is to spray Pasture Pro. It's supposedly safe even if there are animals grazing on the area when sprayed. It works pretty well. Maybe not the best but it does work and it's fairly benign to wildlife.
Good luck on your journey. Last year I started taking it serious. When they say it takes patience, it really does. I follow George and Ryan. Between the two, I was cutting professional stripes in my yard by September of last year.
I wish I would have seen this before I went to Costco 84.00 dollars for big bag . What do you do for the yard from wintertime and mice eating your yard my yard is sod I put down 5 , 6 . Years ago was like walking 🚶♂️ on carpet now it is bumpy 😢.
@@longislanddriver6336as a lawn guy in order for you to 100% have a perfect lawn at all times. Your pockets have to reflect that. It’s just not worth it for me to spend 4hrs at your house everytime. Expect to pay $1000+ a month for a residential sized lawn. Also as a homeowner you have to make sure your watering correctly, not letting dogs pee on it, any birds that may bring seeds or seeds that get blown in. Weeds are you to happen it’s how well you can prevent them and how fast you can get rid of them that matters. These companies are servicing hundreds of yards just like yours. If you think they are going to spend extra time on yours you’re wrong. Your best bet is learning to apply the applications yourself. And finding maybe a family member that does lawns on the side and will go that extra mile because they aren’t relying on it to pay the bills. Point is people think they can pay $150 and have new grass. In lots of cases it requires skid steer work, going over it 5 times with different equipment, being licensed to apply chemicals. Most the the grass you see that looks perfect is either a dad that loves his grass, new grass, or sod
Yes the bulk liquids are better than the RTS bottles because you can control the application rates more accurately. In the RTS bottles, there’s no way to tell how much product came out and whether the amount went on the requisite surface area.
I walked backwards when I applied the Weed and Feed to keep from getting it on myself and stepping in it. A few weeks after application, my neighbors were commenting about how green my lawn was.
Year 3 of weed and feed. Few weeds and lots of green .8 acres. Neighbors use pro lawn care but they always ask me who or what I use to care for my lawn. I do spot weed during the year in some areas.
Went to home depot looking to buy the weed and feed, and thought it out and thought it might be better to do them seperate. I picked out the same products you did. Makes me feel a lot better about the choices! How do you feel about the hose attached weed killers?
Great to hear! i dont like the hose end sprayers for herbicides, i find its hard to dial them in enough to get even coverage. herbicides require precise applications and the hose ends just cant do that properly.
Great video. I like your style. I bought a hundred pounds of Scott's W&F on an off season sale and I'm not sure I'll even put it down now that the snow finally disappeared.
I would still use it up haha i still have 20lbs i plan on throwing down in the backyard just t get rid of it. just be extra cautious of ppe especially around your feet. wear rubber boots preferably.
Most people aren't smart enough to use one properly and no they do not cause striping, that's a myth , been using a drop spreader for decades and have never had an issue with using one
I’ve used weed and feed in a bottle that you attached to a garden hose. You turn the water on and the bottle of weed and feed acts like a nozzle so that you can spray it on the yard. Used it once and it worked great.
Pro tip: Those bowling ball pin shaped sprayers all fit the same lithium rechargeable pumps! So you can use different jugs with the same electric pump.
Another vote for Field King here. Mine works great. LCN had a video showing how the Scott’s one is made by Field King. Scott’s price point is much higher too. Got my FK on sale so…winner winner. 👍🇨🇦
They have bottles you can apply to the hose from every manufacturer for weed killers,fertilizer and insect control. You don’t need a spreader or and pump sprayer. Check it out online or at your local home improvement store .
@@DanielMeyer-ls5ph I use the ready to spray hose attachment all the time. You just have to pay attention and a how close you get to the plants you don’t want to kill. Not that hard.
As a landscape Pro, you know people give me money for how nice I keep their yard, Scott's is the best. Early spring and then again in July and you will never have weeds and your grass grows! The part about water was just nonsense, just keep watering your lawn it all works out.
I used the Weed b Gone bottle that you can screw onto the end of a garden hose. I put down Scott Tripple action but we are expecting rain within 12 hours so it may wash off.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare I noticed you are using 'weed B gone' to kill weeds but how are you preventing crabgrass and weeds from coming up in the first place (as a pre-emergent) if you are not using a product like 'Triple Action' or 'weed and feed'?
Here in southern California, I always recommend Scotts Ultra Feed for lawns because it contains slow release fertilizer and has a high nitrogen content (40-0-5). It lasts about 6 months. The native soil here contains plenty of potassium and one only needs to apply phosphorous once because it cannot be flushed out of the soil so the fact that the PK is low in this fertilizer is of no consequence. Scotts Turf Builder (32-0-4) contains less nitrogen and it is not slow release so it must be re applied more often.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Half? Scotts Turf Builder 32-0-4 contains 32 percent total nitrogen with 4.9 percent being ammoniacal nitrogen, 14.1 percent urea nitrogen, 11 percent other water-soluble nitrogen and 1.0 percent water-insoluble nitrogen. This product also contains 4 percent soluble potash, 7 percent sulfur and 2 percent iron. Nine percent of the product's contents contains slow-release nitrogen from methylendiurea, dimethylenetriurea and water-insoluble nitrogen.
I don’t use Scott’s anymore . Never saw noticeable results and even if bag says doesn’t burn , I always end up with some burn marks . My go to in Spring now is Lesco 19-0-7. Grass responds great with two applications and my third is hit with millorganite
no doubt its very easy to burn using scotts as its high in N and very small prills, the trick is to apply a lower rate than the bag says and water water water
Man I wish I could afford Milo on my 6500 sq ft of Bluegrass. I have started using Vigoro 29-0-4 with slow release methylene urea. Less growth surge after application so fewer clippings to deal with.
I’ve only used weed & feed once. Reading the bag, they wanted me to use it on “wet” grass so that the prills would “stick” to the leaves. I’m not applying this product on the HOPE that enough stick to each weed. So I spray my weeds now
I stopped buying Scotts years ago. I felt like every time I applied Scotts I had other problems and needed another Scotts product. I was buying my new stuff from a local grass guy and then found Site One. Put your pre emergent down early to help with weeds and spot spray as needed. I use different things for spot spraying. Don't forget adding lime if the PH needed it. The best thing I ever did to my back yard was dethatching. Every 2 or 3 years. Add fertilizer and hold green lush grass.
Good advice for SMALL lawns. However, my lawn is larger. If I have significant weeds that little pump spreader is a waste of time. Go with a hose sprayer.
first time skipping a company and used the turn builder pre-emergent.. no weeds but tons of crabgrass this year. wish i saw this before using the weed and feed
@@PrincessCutLawnCare blue bag earlier. just used the yellow bag. my issue i think is that i didnt apply enough blue bag. i dont fast walk i tend to sprint lol. the other question is since i applied the yellow bag how long until i can apply crabgrass liquid spray ?
Thank you brother!!! I’m in Florida and have many issues with my lawn. I’ll be doing this and report back by the end of next month👍🏾 I’ll also be subscribing to your channel to ask many questions if you don’t mind. 😅
Hi! I'm doing a research paper on "Weeds, Weeds & more Weeds" (lawn & garden) for my Master Gardner's research paper & while searching I stumbled upon your TH-cam videos. I've spent the last hour watching & learning. Great information... I live in FL & dollar weed is one weed I detest. They like it wet & I have no control of the torrential down pours we get. We have been taught to stay away from the combos of Weed & Feed as you stated. I'm experimenting. I used a granular weed control on the dollar weed, made sure the leaf was wet, only to watch the weed control roll off the leaf LOL. I'm going to get the weed control concentrate as you suggested & put it in my sprayer & crossed fingers, it will work. Now, I'm on to research sandspurs & beggarweed. Any tips or fun information would be appreciated.
🟡Check out this Simple Trick to make your weed killer more POTENT: th-cam.com/video/akIV-zAt7VQ/w-d-xo.html
poor results, never really worked for me. spot treatment is much better.
Never had a problem because I applied early am when grass was wet with dew. If you have a yard full of weeds it can make sense.
Failure. I got some very expensive illegal stuff that killed CrabGrass first shot and did not harm lawn grass.
I have been using it for years without issues, I personally love it and I don't find it messy like you make it seem to be ....
@@gordbaker896 lol nice
I just did the Scott’s Weed and Feed and got incredible results…grass growing like spinach and it wrecked all the chickweed and dandelions. Use a drop spreader on damp, early morning grass so it sticks 👍
Just bought mines….i hope mines works as well.
That's actually really smart! No need to water then if the grass is already damp!
I used it 4 weeks ago and it worked like a charge on the clovers and broadleaf weeds. I even went light on the application.
Yea there's other brands that have different types of weed n feed for specific lawn types. This guy's video is silly and half made up of bullshit
I absolutely love this guy's non biased opinion, right or wrong. He tells you Scott's weed and feed sucks and at the same time , tells you Scott's fertilizer is the best thing you can buy at the big box store. I can trust people like this. Subscribed!
Haha thanks for the sub man!
And yeah Scott’s products are great just not the weed n feed lol
So does he or does not recommend it?
@@matt-i3r6w He recommends one of their products but not the other. That's the point.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Scott's products suck. I've been taking care of lawns for nearly 30 years...Scott's is garbage.
@@taharqa332 we're talking about lawns not growing watermelons?
You channel stands out not just because of the great advice, but also because of the slow motion video of you applying the product to the lawn.
Ive started using a drop spreader instead of a broadcast. There is less mess. You will put down the proper rate regardless of how fast or slow you walk. And you wont stripe the lawn and you ensure every square inch get of the lawn gets proper coverage. My lawn has never looked better. Ive also mounted my spray bottle to my rider, that way i can spot treat as i mow.
This video is probably the best, most concise, to-the-point, and well done I have seen. You don't mess around dude, thank you for not wasting anyone's time. Great info!
Appreciate that dale!
I agree!
Came here to say exactly this. I've watched a lot of lawn videos and this video is excellent!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Finally someone who is making sense. Thanks for the advice.
Good summary. Weed and Feed does a little bit of weeding and a little bit of feeding but isn't very good at either one. Much better to do each task individually
Oh LORD!!!! Finally, found a video that's easy to understand and easy to do! I felt very defeated end discouraged watching those other videos until i saw this one! Now I'm goning to home depot tomorrow and getting these products. Thanks for making this video ! I'm subscribed !
very helpful , Im restoring a lawn that was not taken care of...I over seeded last late august and it turned nicely green and filled in by october. Springtime now and looking to bring it to golf course level and will use this method
your videos are quick and to the point , thank you for not wasteing our time!
Appreciate that Pascal!
We're from North Carolina and our whole lawn is sand and weeds - it's a new development. We've been working hard to grow bermuda and centipede, but the weeds are basically overtaking the new grass seed. After scouring TH-cam, this video made me feel a lot more like somebody out there gets us! We're on a budget and just want to make this grass beautiful in the safest way possible. Thanks so much for your help!
I always wear safety glasses when using a sprayer as well. I accidentally hit the pressure relief valve once and was glad I had the glasses on.
I’ve used it a couple seasons here in the south and always works well. I don’t wet the lawn, I do it before the sun comes up in heavy dew. Thanks!
I typically use a liquid herbicide early in the season but then supplement the first fertilizing with a Weed and Feed before switching to just a fertilizer for the rest of the season. Live in a very windy area and as long as my neighbors take care of their lawn, once they've all got their herbicide going we don't see much for weeks beyond the occasional clover.
States are not cutting the highway grass like they used to due to fuel costs..........dandelion seed plumes abound! Like shoveling against the tide to keep weeds down anymore.
Dandelions are edible!
I cancelled my Weed & Feed order because of this video. Thank you for the easy to understand steps. You gained a new subscriber!
Thank you sub Ryan and good luck with applications! you got this!
Weed and feed with crabgrass pre emergent works great. I use it every year and my lawn is beautiful
Scott’s halts is good stuff
Baking soda works great on crabgrass also
I’ve used Turf weed & feed in my yard for the past years with great results. The trick I’ve done is I do this early in match and during and will apply it dry or wet in my established yard. Usually I do before I know rain is coming and do at least twice and sometimes heavy and that will carry my yard for the rest of the year and my grass is super thick (high) and weed free
That's an awesome presentation. I Didn't skip any part of the video. Very valuable for a beginner like me.
Great to hear!
I use BOTH. A Scott 3 n 1 and the Ortho spray. The Ortho goes down first. Now with the lawn wet, i drop the Scotts 3 n 1. It now sticks to the weed leaves as they are damp. These works great and between the two, clears up stubborn weeds like Creeping Charlie in no time as well as feeding my lawn. Indeed since starting this approach my lawn is nearly weed free and is so thick it essentially just crowds out everything else.
I’ve been using weed and feed for years and it works as advertised.
It definitely works, no doubt about that
Me too! But,.next year I'll definitely try this method.
Drop spreader vs a broadcast spreader works best in my experience also. Pain in the ass but better results.
@@g2theb584 yep,
It sure does!
People who want to help people, what a concept. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and opinions.
Used it for years and have the best yard on the block. I’m definitely a Scott’s product user and in my opinion you can’t go wrong.
scotts snaps for real, they have great products but IMHO weed and feed is not safe for beginners
We tried Scott's this year WITH GREAT RESULTS...
@@PrincessCutLawnCare It's only unsafe if you don't read the directions.
This is the most informative video on getting rid of weeds. Thank you.
George, I happened on this video and you answered the pressing issues I am going to deal with today in my own lawn. Thank you for your concise explanations, getting to the point, and showing how it is all done. Hats off to you!
Thanks!
Appreciate that Jasper! You the Man!
From a fellow Chicagoan, thank you George. I never had it explained with the lawn needing to be saturated but that makes total sense. You just talked me out of it!
No problem neighbor!
Man I just used Scotts weed and feed on my front lawn 2 weeks ago. It has worked good for me in the past. But I do like the way that you described. I'll have to give it a try on the back yard. Thanks.
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH..I’ve been using liquid and dry granulated Weed and feed, but never knew the yard had to be wet when using granulated. I do agree the liquid app is easier and now you e helped me realize it’s time to STOP messing with that dry messy stuff!! Thanks you..gotten the hose connection bottles and walking tall!!!
Thanks for the video. I’m the opposite when it comes to fertilizer. I specifically buy Lesco fertilizer because of the larger granules. The granules are heavier which means they get thrown further distance by the spreader. That’s important if you have a Scotts spreader. Most people will tell you they hate their Scotts spreader because it doesn’t properly distribute the fertilizer. That does not happen when you use Lesco granules in a Scotts spreader.
Great tip about the lesco gettin the Scott’s spreaders! I did not know that.
Personally I like my Scott’s hand spreader much more than their broadcast spreader
I only use Lesco starter fertilizer, so you can seed anytime you want..............
I have without a doubt the greenest and thick lawn on the block, quess what I use Weed and Feed
But tripple action also kills crabgrass.
I agree! I've had much better luck with the liquid Ortho than any other weed and feed in pellet form. Thanks for sharing.
No problem Paul! and great to hear!
I give the same advice, from a 40 year greenskeeper. Great video.
Holy Sh*t! What an excellent video. George, you are an excellent speaker! Straight up and to the point. You don't waste time. Lots of information in the shortest amount of time. Quick, precise and effective edits along with the cadence of your speech has resulted in an deftly delivered message. Keep up the good work! ...........and oh yeah, I agree, the application of Scotts weed and feed composed of relatively fine granules on a wet lawn results in a mess all over the rotary broadcast spreader and my shoes and socks. Sheeeeeesh! On another, somewhat unrelated note, what do you recommend / prefer to green up a lawn, a 28-4-10 65% Slow Release Fertilizer OR epsom salts - ( either braodcast granules or mixed with water and sprayed on the lawn )?
Your videos are very informative and to the point. I subscribed just for that. The fact you explain why things work and why things don't work for you is really good.
Thanks for the sub!
My Man, straight to the point, solid info, great shots, and anyone can benefit from this.🤘🏼👊🏼 nice job.
Thanks Boss!
I used Scott triple it did a excellent job no complaints. The bag was $85 with tax. Even if it's a little messy just wash your clothes after.
Great video bro! Very thorough, excellent information for DIYers.
Thanks AL!
Clear, to the point, friendly and knowledgable. This really helped me out. Thank you!
Thank you my friend! And great to hear!
Key words: "In excess"
When directions are followed, these products are safe and somewhat effective.
And of course those among us who take our lawn care to higher levels would never just use one general product. Liquid weed killers for regular spot treatments is a given.
Excellent video as usual, thanks!
Thanks Ian and totally agree!
You prefer the synthetic over organic? Are you sticking with this Scott’s or are you going to experiment
@@bluejay3945
What I do is a hybrid plan by mixing the Scott's turf builder with milorganite. This provides the early season high nitrogen with the slower steady release of the organic product.
This "one two punch" system is working for me so far.
@@ianmackenzie686 thank you but I’m not pulling the trigger on synthetic especially since it’s a Russian product
@@bluejay3945
Are you serious?
Got some Scotts lawn build + weed killer. Just scattered the fertilizer on by hand. It did say leave for 24 hours before watering in. So gave it a soaking a day later.
i have the second nicest lawn on the block, and i use weed and feed. the best lawn has a retired property owner and he can spend all day on his lawn. so its worked pretty well for me. me and that guy are the only two houses with zero dandelions.
I don’t know what my yard looks like compared to everybody else’s cause I just don’t care
Do you apply it as a pre emergent before weed grows or after. What time in the year do you apply?
@@dozie6650 definitely before. As soon as the weather starts to warm up put it down.
. Awesome. Thank you for this. Do you do it twice a year. Like March-April and Oct-Nov?
@@dozie6650 you certainly could, but I just do it in early spring and have no weeds the rest of the season.
Big box stores are stocking higher quality fertilizers now. Propeat and Anderson's are 2 examples. Both with small prills, propeat has homogeneous prills and Anderson's uses some carbon to assist in nutrient uptake.
I saw home depot started selling propeat online, thats awesome!
i have yet to try it, do you like it?
@@PrincessCutLawnCare propeat is a peat covered prill. It contains a homogeneous prill which I like and 2 prill sizes. The greens style is a very small prill. I used it this spring and like the results. Other thing I like is variety of content percentage so I can use what my lawn needs based on my soil test.
Great video and very well done storytelling as well. Clear information, procedures well explained and to-the-point! Thanks!
appreciate that doug!
I was just about to grab a bag or weed & fees !!!
Thank you George !!!!!!!!
GIO! No problem bro!
If you live in warmer climate and have grass such as centipede or St Augustine be sure to get fertilizer that is appropriate or you can easily burn it. Many times it is labeled for southern lawns.
good tip
Thanks George
Glad to see you were hitting the big box stores, that is where most of us shop 👍🏻
No problem Dave!
Most things we use are from big box except a small percentage of specialty products
I have moved on from weed and feed products many years ago. They do work if you apply properly as instructed which most homeowners dont do. I do agree that scotts makes a high end quality fert. The prill size is primo. Some brands are like spreading rock salt like YM. Once i deplete inventory i will be using some basic fert such as Urea and AMS. My lawn will look incredible regardless whether a 10 bag or 100 bag. Its more about passuon and effort to acheiving goals. Watxh my ProVista KBG project. Ah last video said only about 5 people in the US have it. Well im 1 of 2 that grew it from seed. It will be a showcase and will apply nothing special once current invenoty is gine. Good video and glad your back.
Thanks man, I saw that video too. Is you pro vista brown now like jakes?
George cruising the clearance shelves just like I do. It’s my favorite part of lawn care, getting a great lawn for a tenth of those neighbors that get lawn service.
haha few things get me more excited than clearance lawn items 😂
Another great video George. I find it’s more cost effective to fertilize and treat weeds separately. Never had any luck with the granular weed and feed, actually fried my lawn pretty bad. The liquid weed and feed that you attach to your hose isn’t bad, but still prefer separate applications.
Thanks Boss!
Most people misuse weed and feed… often by applying it too late in the day.
All weeds are not the same.
Big TMK I have some areas of the property that I'm trying to get the grass to continue to come in, expand from the rest of the yard and I'll use it as areas to let the horse graze. I am not going to break the bank or really spend a significant amount of money and would rather let it grow in naturally. What I've done was pull up as much weeds as I can and feel like lol and use an old school slang blade to sling small trees/shrubs and loppers to cut the one's that are a little thicker, I cut those down close to the ground. I think that once the grass starts taking over then it'll choke out those roots of the small trees and I'll continue to sling them down anyway. From what you just said though what do you think would be the best combo to use or thing to do and again I'm not trying to beautify my actual yard/lawn but just get the grass to come up evenly for the most part or decent then it'll be fine. Trying to give it a little boost I guess. I also think I need to give it attention in the fall as well as the spring to help it out but for now this late in the game what might be best to do, and spring fall recommendations?
@@PrincessCutLawnCarequestion: once the weeds die and it’s time to throw down turf builder, how do I know the turf builder will match my type of grass? I live on the west coast, Washington state.
@@dohc1974 turf builder is perfect for your grass, only grass it doesnt do well with is centipede amd you def dont have that in WA
Very nice video. May I add one more thing that i use? Blue dye and surfactant. I deal with an acre of lawn and without the dye I always miss spraying a lot of my pretty yellow lawn flowers. And of course the surfactant helps the liquid stick to the weeds for optimal coverage.
New subscriber here, keep up vids. I appreciate guys that can explain things in easy terms for my pea brain.
Thanks for the sub! and great tips!
Another excellent little nugget of lawn care knowledge. Thank you George.
Appreciate you Rich 🙏
Wow I have been browsing about lawn care for roughly last 3 days.. being new to canada and hvng a new home for first time I was clueless what and when to DIY .. thnk god I found this and it was exactly what I need. Thank u
Great content George! Your videos are on point and easy to understand. Your channel is one of my go-to’s for lawn care!
Thanks mike! Means a lot!
THANK YOU !!! I have a bag of this that I am now going to return.I didn't know how fine this product was. It's more or less like sprinkling flour on your wet grass. No thanks. I'll go with your suggested method.This stuff reeks like most of these products do,If I put this stuff out and I saw what It was doing and at the same time realizing my spreader was all gummed up I would have been so pissed!! You saved me ,Thanks much
Great to hear Jim! your lawn will thank you:)
good luck my friend
Thanks, George! Following you again this season! Just curious if you are going to do a video on the new sod install and the maintenance for the first few weeks thereafter.
Appreciate that Shoaib! I dont have any sod projects to film content about unfortunately.
Did you just have sod installed?
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Yes, we just installed Bermuda sod. Last summer torched the grass here in North Texas. Most homes around here have St. Augustine in the front and Bermuda in the back of the house.
Thank you very much George. I'm heading out to Home Depot tomorrow to get the products you mentioned. I have a couple of questions if you don't mind. My back yard has all kinds of wild weeds, but the most dominant is Creeping Charlie (Ground Ivy). I'm about to head to the other video you suggested to watch in regards to weeds. Perhaps I will find the answer there on how to get rid of it. The second question. I have an 11' x 11' bare spot where a tree stump was removed, and I'm planning on grass seeding. I bought Scott's Kentucky Blue Grass mixture. I just wondered if you had any thoughts of the quality in comparison to other brands. Thank you very much-Joseph.
No problem Joseph, if you have creeping Charlie, this is the absolute best herbicide to control it: th-cam.com/video/bcCpBVKpcSk/w-d-xo.html
Also regarding scotts seed, their kentucky bluegrass is really nice! there is a youtuber named "the perfect cut" and his front lawn is 100% scotts kentucky bluegrass and it was one of the best lawns ive ever seen
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Thank you very much for the information and all your expertise. I sincerely appreciate it, and I will continue following you.
Good job George .. love the production and info in your videos 👍
Thanks Terry! Appreciate you
A few things I do is monitor wind direction and wear a pesticide respirator, gloves, long sleeves and pants. I stay upwind when spraying because this stuff is toxic.
Great advice! No such thing as too much ppe
George you are a fool for the knife and powder shot 😂😂😂😂 makes me wanna go to Miami and party 😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 sweet vid brother!!! 😂🤙🏾
haha lets party homes!
George, this is only the second videoof yours I've watched. I really liked the way you presented the details, the why's and why not - and your rational for making decisions. Bottom line - I learned a lot after thinking I already had a good knowledge b bae (since I'm 72).
The one area I would have liked to have heard - is seasonal frequency. What you described in this video was geared for spring. How about the other 3 seasons? Maybe you already have another video that speaks to that.
Also, I'd love to hear of your approach on thatching, rewarding, aeration and your suggestion for types and brand of seed to choose.
BTW - I live on Long Island ... My questions on seasonal approach.
Great video! I loved it! Rick
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment blitz!
you can do these apps monthly during the growing season with no issues
i have videos videos on all the topics you discussed in my catalog feel free to check them out 😃
Weed and feed was banned in my part of the world (western Canada). I don’t miss the smell nor the dust, but it was convenient.
IMO it should be banned everywhere, not because it doesnt work but more because of the dust.
I stockpiled a lot after the Lieberals banned it.
Add an ounce or 2 of Vinegar to supress the smell.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare It was because the fertilizers are managed by our food inspection agency, so many languages are spoken here, and our labels are only written in two, they decided fertilizer should not be toxic and some people did not understand to not Weed & Feed vegetable gardens or small fruits like Strawberries.
@@wayneessar7489 why does America not work in a similar way… I don’t say this because we have a huge language barrier, I say it cause we have a large literacy and common sense issue. 😶
@@APinTheAK
Perhaps our way reduces liabilities for fertilizer makers and was pushed by insurance companies?
I do not know.
Only one dispenser of pesticides that I ever heard talk about our law said he asked clients requesting a product to read him a portion of the label, and if they could not, he wouldn't sell to them
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This is Michael. I've been doing my own long for 35 years and for the first 30 bonus S Weed and Feed worked fine. Now it stinks. They weakened the fertilizer AND the weed killer so you have to buy more. I have to do it an extra time each spring and fall for it to work as it's supposed to. I'm quitting bonus S weed and feed. Using Image weed killer with atrazine
Great breakdown, can't wait for this lawn season🙌🙌
Thanks Jordan and lets go!
My preferred method is to spray Pasture Pro. It's supposedly safe even if there are animals grazing on the area when sprayed. It works pretty well. Maybe not the best but it does work and it's fairly benign to wildlife.
Love your videos man! Just starting my lawn care journey and these help a ton
Thanks for the nice comment boss! good luck with your new hoddy!
Good luck on your journey. Last year I started taking it serious. When they say it takes patience, it really does. I follow George and Ryan. Between the two, I was cutting professional stripes in my yard by September of last year.
I wish I would have seen this before I went to Costco 84.00 dollars for big bag . What do you do for the yard from wintertime and mice eating your yard my yard is sod I put down 5 , 6 . Years ago was like walking 🚶♂️ on carpet now it is bumpy 😢.
wow i remember when it was half that price!
for the mice i would buy some rodent poison from "do my own .com"
If trugreen did their job I wouldn’t need this stuff
I agree. Trugreen sucks.
I did lawn dr. For 3yrs, i have the same weeds in the same spots.
I dont care to call back for more treatments. Should be done 1st time.
I just cancel their services and now I’m here.
@@longislanddriver6336as a lawn guy in order for you to 100% have a perfect lawn at all times. Your pockets have to reflect that. It’s just not worth it for me to spend 4hrs at your house everytime. Expect to pay $1000+ a month for a residential sized lawn. Also as a homeowner you have to make sure your watering correctly, not letting dogs pee on it, any birds that may bring seeds or seeds that get blown in. Weeds are you to happen it’s how well you can prevent them and how fast you can get rid of them that matters. These companies are servicing hundreds of yards just like yours. If you think they are going to spend extra time on yours you’re wrong. Your best bet is learning to apply the applications yourself. And finding maybe a family member that does lawns on the side and will go that extra mile because they aren’t relying on it to pay the bills. Point is people think they can pay $150 and have new grass. In lots of cases it requires skid steer work, going over it 5 times with different equipment, being licensed to apply chemicals. Most the the grass you see that looks perfect is either a dad that loves his grass, new grass, or sod
Yes the bulk liquids are better than the RTS bottles because you can control the application rates more accurately. In the RTS bottles, there’s no way to tell how much product came out and whether the amount went on the requisite surface area.
I walked backwards when I applied the Weed and Feed to keep from getting it on myself and stepping in it. A few weeks after application, my neighbors were commenting about how green my lawn was.
That’s smart!
That's smart! Never thought to do that. I'll have to try that!
Year 3 of weed and feed. Few weeds and lots of green .8 acres. Neighbors use pro lawn care but they always ask me who or what I use to care for my lawn. I do spot weed during the year in some areas.
not even sure why this video was recommended to me BUT this was a good watch and INFORMATIVE
haha the almighty algorithm got you!
either way, appreciate your here!
Went to home depot looking to buy the weed and feed, and thought it out and thought it might be better to do them seperate.
I picked out the same products you did. Makes me feel a lot better about the choices!
How do you feel about the hose attached weed killers?
Great to hear!
i dont like the hose end sprayers for herbicides, i find its hard to dial them in enough to get even coverage.
herbicides require precise applications and the hose ends just cant do that properly.
@@PrincessCutLawnCare yeah learned that a few weeks ago. 30% of my backyard is white lol.
Great video. I like your style. I bought a hundred pounds of Scott's W&F on an off season sale and I'm not sure I'll even put it down now that the snow finally disappeared.
I would still use it up haha
i still have 20lbs i plan on throwing down in the backyard just t get rid of it. just be extra cautious of ppe especially around your feet. wear rubber boots preferably.
Me too.
How come no one uses a drop spreader anymore?
They are best optimized for seeding, not fertilizer as they can cause striping
Most people aren't smart enough to use one properly and no they do not cause striping, that's a myth , been using a drop spreader for decades and have never had an issue with using one
I’ve used weed and feed in a bottle that you attached to a garden hose. You turn the water on and the bottle of weed and feed acts like a nozzle so that you can spray it on the yard. Used it once and it worked great.
Bro, that pimp knife! 😂 😂 😂
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Really good information, I have been in the dark with proper lawn care and now i can proceed.
Thanks and good luck 👍
I approve this message; very well presented. Anyone out there looking to take care of their lawns well for the first time should watch this vid. :D
Thanks Brian!
You can buy the Scott's weed and feed in liquid form ready to spray. I use it and it works awesome!!!! A little pricey but it works.
I hate that yellow bag scotts weed and feed. I think it actually has dandelion seed in it. I've never had so much dandelion in yard. Do not use!
Hi George. Great channel. You're my new lawn guy. Question: how often should I fertilize my lawn? I live in South Florida. Thanks buddy.
Appreciate that my friend! you should fertilize your lawn monthly once its green and vigorously growing
Pro tip: Those bowling ball pin shaped sprayers all fit the same lithium rechargeable pumps! So you can use different jugs with the same electric pump.
Awesome tip Surge! ive never used them with a battery, do you have a pump that you rec?
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Field King Pro Max George 😎
Another vote for Field King here. Mine works great. LCN had a video showing how the Scott’s one is made by Field King. Scott’s price point is much higher too. Got my FK on sale so…winner winner. 👍🇨🇦
@@PrincessCutLawnCare can you figure out how to make one of these cheap pumps into a battery powered one for us?!
Sick dude! I have four separate pumps/bodies and one electric pump. I’ll have to try that out this weekend.
They have bottles you can apply to the hose from every manufacturer for weed killers,fertilizer and insect control. You don’t need a spreader or and pump sprayer. Check it out online or at your local home improvement store .
Easy to overspray on plants you don’t want to kill
@@DanielMeyer-ls5ph I use the ready to spray hose attachment all the time. You just have to pay attention and a how close you get to the plants you don’t want to kill. Not that hard.
As a landscape Pro, you know people give me money for how nice I keep their yard, Scott's is the best. Early spring and then again in July and you will never have weeds and your grass grows! The part about water was just nonsense, just keep watering your lawn it all works out.
I used the Weed b Gone bottle that you can screw onto the end of a garden hose. I put down Scott Tripple action but we are expecting rain within 12 hours so it may wash off.
Only needs a couple hours to absorb, it’ll be ok in the rain
@@PrincessCutLawnCare I noticed you are using 'weed B gone' to kill weeds but how are you preventing crabgrass and weeds from coming up in the first place (as a pre-emergent) if you are not using a product like 'Triple Action' or 'weed and feed'?
Here in southern California, I always recommend Scotts Ultra Feed for lawns because it contains slow release fertilizer and has a high nitrogen content (40-0-5). It lasts about 6 months. The native soil here contains plenty of potassium and one only needs to apply phosphorous once because it cannot be flushed out of the soil so the fact that the PK is low in this fertilizer is of no consequence. Scotts Turf Builder (32-0-4) contains less nitrogen and it is not slow release so it must be re applied more often.
never tried the ultra feed, gonna check it out
btw the turf builder is half slow release and half fast release
@@PrincessCutLawnCare Half? Scotts Turf Builder 32-0-4 contains 32 percent total nitrogen with 4.9 percent being ammoniacal nitrogen, 14.1 percent urea nitrogen, 11 percent other water-soluble nitrogen and 1.0 percent water-insoluble nitrogen. This product also contains 4 percent soluble potash, 7 percent sulfur and 2 percent iron. Nine percent of the product's contents contains slow-release nitrogen from methylendiurea, dimethylenetriurea and water-insoluble nitrogen.
I don’t use Scott’s anymore . Never saw noticeable results and even if bag says doesn’t burn , I always end up with some burn marks . My go to in Spring now is Lesco 19-0-7. Grass responds great with two applications and my third is hit with millorganite
no doubt its very easy to burn using scotts as its high in N and very small prills, the trick is to apply a lower rate than the bag says and water water water
@@PrincessCutLawnCare thank you
Man I wish I could afford Milo on my 6500 sq ft of Bluegrass. I have started using Vigoro 29-0-4 with slow release methylene urea. Less growth surge after application so fewer clippings to deal with.
Ive been using weed and feed and now i use pool ph test strips to measure the ph of my grass soil. Ocassional wood ash mixed with water works well.
I’ve only used weed & feed once.
Reading the bag, they wanted me to use it on “wet” grass so that the prills would “stick” to the leaves.
I’m not applying this product on the HOPE that enough stick to each weed.
So I spray my weeds now
smart man!
I stopped buying Scotts years ago. I felt like every time I applied Scotts I had other problems and needed another Scotts product. I was buying my new stuff from a local grass guy and then found Site One. Put your pre emergent down early to help with weeds and spot spray as needed. I use different things for spot spraying. Don't forget adding lime if the PH needed it. The best thing I ever did to my back yard was dethatching. Every 2 or 3 years. Add fertilizer and hold green lush grass.
Thanks for sharing
I use Weed and Feed sold in liquid form for spot weeding, in Australia. You must have it there too.
now that sounds like a quality product
Good advice for SMALL lawns. However, my lawn is larger. If I have significant weeds that little pump spreader is a waste of time. Go with a hose sprayer.
i agree
Really interesting with the Scotts Weed and Feed as the product we get in Canada is in large pellet form. Almost the size of TicTacs
really? i wonder why that is, i know you guys are much stricter on herbicides, frankly im surprised they even sell weed n feed
first time skipping a company and used the turn builder pre-emergent.. no weeds but tons of crabgrass this year.
wish i saw this before using the weed and feed
did you use the scotts halts in the blue bag or the weed and feed in the yellow bag?
@@PrincessCutLawnCare blue bag earlier. just used the yellow bag. my issue i think is that i didnt apply enough blue bag. i dont fast walk i tend to sprint lol. the other question is since i applied the yellow bag how long until i can apply crabgrass liquid spray ?
@@mrpcakes hahaha, as someone who is over 6’ and it’s all in the legs, your “I don’t fast walk I sprint” made me cackle.
Hi George! Thanks fir the great explanation! I am wondering, though, won't the Weed Killer kill my grass on the areas I apply it?
Thank you George. I’m getting organized and have been following your advice. Instructions
Thank you brother!!! I’m in Florida and have many issues with my lawn. I’ll be doing this and report back by the end of next month👍🏾 I’ll also be subscribing to your channel to ask many questions if you don’t mind. 😅
Anytime bro I gotchu
Let’s us know how it goes
Hi! I'm doing a research paper on "Weeds, Weeds & more Weeds" (lawn & garden) for my Master Gardner's research paper & while searching I stumbled upon your TH-cam videos. I've spent the last hour watching & learning. Great information... I live in FL & dollar weed is one weed I detest. They like it wet & I have no control of the torrential down pours we get. We have been taught to stay away from the combos of Weed & Feed as you stated. I'm experimenting. I used a granular weed control on the dollar weed, made sure the leaf was wet, only to watch the weed control roll off the leaf LOL. I'm going to get the weed control concentrate as you suggested & put it in my sprayer & crossed fingers, it will work. Now, I'm on to research sandspurs & beggarweed. Any tips or fun information would be appreciated.
Turfbuilder triple action also prevents crabgrass while killing dandelions