Thanks for your videos, I just followed this video step for step with my small front garden. It's looks like a cabbage patch as we speak. Wish me luck. Neighbours are looking at me funny.
I wasn’t aware of all of this process. It’s very informative and impressive video. Everyone should see this wonderful video. This gentleman is really a professional and knowledgeable. Great job. ❤❤❤!
My knees are awful. Cant just kneel down.. it's a slow grunting fall 🤣.. seriously though mobility.. stretching... it's the way forward.. when I get round to it
Thankyou for producing this well made and informative video. I didn’t realise how much work goes into keeping a nice lawn. I’ve learned a lot and look forward to trying this for myself
Thank you very much for the video I have just had do all of that after leatherjacks and beetles has destroy my prize lawn along with the jackdaws and a badger, but first I spray all my lawns with nematodes I think that is how you spell it watering was a great help and will water three times a day for the over seeding many thanks again.
Great work. It always amazes me how much debris and thatch you can pull out of a lawn that rarely has it done. I am sure your clients will love the work you did. I think ill subscribe.
I have renovated my lawn 3x in the last year, last spring, then autumn, then also this spring a couple weeks ago, its looking good but still not the level i am wanting, first time i top dressed in compost the last 2 times i top dressed in a 70-30 sports sand soil mix, i bought a lute and have levelled it out as i am after a bowling green finish, i learned from the first time i top dressed in the 70-30 that the worms hated it and left worm casts everywhere so this time daily i lightly flatten them down. i also dug out all my borders laid weed membrane put plastic lawn edging all around and used 4 tonne of limestone as i was convinced the lawn was getting weeds spreading from the borders and it looks so much nicer imo. But i have the soil of the lawn the same height as the stone border. basically i hear you say that you should aerate yearly. I dont know but surely after years of doing that you would lose height off the lawn as you are removing a lot of soil everytime. When i aerated mine i had endless amounts of rubble bags of the cores i removed and its surprising how much soil your actually taking out. I appreciate the benefits of doing it but is it really needed?
Hi so you can solid tine aerate) essentially forking the lawn) and hollow tine less often. I suppose you should topdressing to refill the holes from time to time for that reason
@@LawnRight yeah i did think shortly after i typed the comment that top dressing with soil or the sandy soil ive been using will more then add back whats taken out.
Great job. Very detailed oriented. I don't know why but I find it so satisfying watching detaching videos, more that doing it myself, no work involved. Hope you do a follow up video on this property to see the results.
So much I didn't know. Amazing! Clearly explained, step by step, thank you so much! I didn't have a clue how to do it properly. I'm sure you'll get many more subscribers with videos like this! I'm subscribing and giving it a thumb's up! Best wishes from here in Canada.
@@LawnRight I’m sure it did after the magnificent treatment you gave that old lawn. Thankyou for the reply and sharing your experience and valuable advice.
Great Channel! Would like to know your thoughts on this whole process and the best time of the season. Oct gets cold and freezes in my area of Idaho U.S.. Snow in November through spring. Would this process be better in Spring, coming right out of our last frost of the winter?
I’m doing this to my lawn. It’s may & my lawn was so yellow with years of thatch from the previous owners. And a bit of neglect from me . I’m hoping for good results within a couple months. The wife ain’t impressed so far with what I’ve done. Fingers crossed it turns out good
Great video! It would have been nice if you could show the result after 6 weeks or so. Any suggention which month of the year is best to do this? This was done in Sep, I guess Sep/Oct or Mar/Apr are good for this activity.
Thank you so much 🙏 Subscribed to your channel 👍 when is the best time or season to do that ? It’s the fall here in the United States, I don’t know just starting to learn about lawn care 😁 thanks 😊 it’s hard work 😓 but I will try to do my best. I’m eager to learn 😄
Hi thanks for subscribing 😊 spring or fall are the best two times. Everything you do will help. Even if you scarify one year itll help. Good luck on your journey!
Very helpful and informative thank you, a quick question, I have an ancient Al-Ko scarifier with two interchangeable blades ? one is a sort of straight blade with an offset and the other is a spring tine device, I seem to recall in the distant past that the spring tine was described as a rake and the other as a verticutter. which should I use to remove the thatch which is minimal now. The minimum height setting when verticutting seems very aggressive on the lawn surface, I was considering a Stihl cordless scarifier which seems to have more depth adjustments.
Thanks. If you only have mininal thatch id just run over with the springy rake version to groom the lawn.. In other words a light tickle through. The bladed versions are for the aggressive needs when thatch has built up over a long time.
Hey Shaun, I scarified back in March and treated with iron sulphate. Worked great at the time. Cut a few times since then and all of a sudden the moss has once again taken over. I can only guess this indicates I didn't scarify deep enough and that water isn't draining away?
Hi .. If you have shaded parts then this will lead to moss (damp shaded areas).. or clay soil can also lead to moss after heavy rains..or yes.. as you said if some thatch remains. Id suggest scarifying every spring and autumn to minimise thatch.. aerate the ground annually and ensure the height of cut is not scalping the lawn
Hi. Love your videos & thanks for uploading. How do you deal with creeping weeds like clover or medick & other broad leaved weeds such as dandelions? Thanks
I've just started my lawn reno. Scarified, and spread 4 in 1 Fertilizer/weed killer. I've got a Hollow tyne machine booked in 10 days. I was think of using a 70-30 mix to top dress as the soil is quite clay based. Does that seem right to you. Thanks
Hi that's all good as long as youre not seeding as the 4 in 1 would kill the seeds. If you're just scarifying and aerating them all good. I'd also sprinkle some gypsum down the aeration holes before dressing too
Hi Thank you for your great videos I started to scarify my. grass after 20yrs I didn't know that you had to do that to have prefect grassed lawn. I got out 4 tons bags of thatch re seeded now with topsoil weeks ago I wanted to asked when do I start to mow the grass when it come through.Any advice is appreciated Thanks
Hi mow when it's ready. You dont want it getting too long as itll shade the new grasses too much. Please just be very careful and cut on ahigh setting. Turning mowers around can easily move the seeds. As a guide though I'd be looking to leave it a minimum of 3 weeks if possible
Great video.. will be doing my own overseeding project for the first time in a week or two. Mostly daunted by spreading the compost top dress.. using a landscaping rake and brush only. Hopefully that’ll be ok, but a bit more work! (100sq m roughly). Should I worry about moving the seed around unevenly when brushing in?
Hi adam.. so once youve scatterd the seeds heres what i do.. On completely bare areas i dont use a rake or lute.. i just firm it down as the seeds would move... On areas with grass i use a lute or back of a rake.. i promise you youll be absolutely fine it stays mainly in place.
Hi..I really thought I filmed one but cant find it!! I searched for update. I'm at work at the minute sordybut.. I promise you wholly that the lawn looked incredible once done.. they followed the watering tips perfectly and even now a year on it still looks impressive. Sadly it was just a one off job so I never got to go back in but I do drive by regular
Hi you could apply a weedkiller then wait about 4 or 4 weeks then do the renovation.. or you could apply roundup to kill them off xo pleteky but itll also kill anything else it touches..then after 2 to 3 weeks you can renovate.. or you can just renovate and then accept the new lawn will have weeds in..then apply a weedkiller a few months later on
Another useful video Shaun, can I ask you, how do you price this sort of job, I do garden maintenance in Hertfordshire and I usually change an hourly rate, to do a good job like yours, I'm wondering how to price it without the customer thinking, how many hours is this gonna take?
Hi I've developed my own pricing structure over a few years based on square metres and a lot of trial and error.. If you looked at greenthumb website they offer pricing for a new lawn which is essentially the same as this. I am considerably cheaper but I'm happy with my pricing.
Its something i started doing maybe 15 years ago after a coworker said he did his lawn with it and it came up in 3 days. It just adds in alot of good old organic goodness and helps get things off to a good start. I have on occasion used topsoil and thats also come out good. As for levelling etc I tend to use topsoil.. compost helps sandy soils retain moisture and it helps clay soils improve their structure
I over seeded in March and its all looking good. Would you recommend scarification and another overseed in the autumn or just scarify and fertilize. I'm sure there is more thatch but lawn is looking good and so much better than 12 months ago. Thanks Shaun.
Living in Southern California and I had thatched it in October and fed my lawn “ weed & feed” however I’d like to seed and dress it? Do you think it would be okay? It’s still in the upper 70’s to 80’s. Also to water I might have to step on some of the lawn…is that okay? Your video was amazing!! And I learned quite a bit. I’ve had to start doing my own lawn and it’s a challenge but with your video gave me the confidence! Thank so much! Any chance you have an update on how the lawn looks now?
Hi the temperatures are the key thing to think about and it seems to be just fine at those temperatures - similar to our summer times in the Uk.. so germination should be just fine.. but when its hot like you are having, be sure to keep it well damp for the entire 2 to 4 weeks after seeding.. and then once its all come through continue nursing it with regular watering for several months, as the roots will still be shallow, and any major stresses will lead to issues.. good luck!
Great video thank you very informative thank you for sharing it. What was the name of the website for the Cleencut grass seed please,? I can't see the name on the bag properly have googled it and can't find it.
I have a north facing front lawn mostly in shadow and no matter what i do the moss seems to displace the grass, ive tined, scarified, reseeded and top dressed in the past but i seem to be fighting a losing battle, is there a more shade tolerant seed or something im not considering?
Even if you find the best seed (I've honestly not tried that many) lawn still need at least 3 hours a day of sunlight to thrive or they will begin to thin. It is harder when it's in shade all the time. Might be worth asking a couple of suppliers like barenbrug a similar question. Sorry about that
I love both. The landzie for its speed and compact news when travelling is a clear winner. The drop spreader for its ability to adjust the flow of dressing 😊
Hi Shaun Firstly, very professional complete job - well done. Was thinking about getting a Stihl RL 540 myself - for domestic use it seems to be one of the better options. The only thing putting me off is that it doesn’t have powered drive and I’ve a lot of slopes - is it a heavy unit to push/pull around? Or is it the case that the blades kind of pull it forward? And generally would you recommend it? Should say my lawns are roughly the same area as shown in the video. My preference would be a petrol machine and price wise Billy Goat, Etiel, etc are all a bit much for a domestic user. And one final question - is there a lawn lute you would recommend for domestic use? Price and build quality seem to vary a lot. Love the channel - your advice is always clear, comprehensive and easy to follow. Many thanks.
Hi.. The 540 is pretty good and quieter than others too. I used to use Camon machines but found them to be very loud. That said they were very powerful machines and could cut through thick layers with ease. The Stihl 540 is less powerful and sometimes may need a few passes. Other than that I can't fault it.. especially for the price. To date Ive never seen nor even thought about a drive powered scarifier so cant comment on those Im afraid. Its not a bad idea but I couldnt give any sort of feedback other than choose a good brand. My lute in particular was simply made by some guy off eBay many years ago for £90. That didnt include the handle, so I had to buy a broom handle. In all these years it's as good as new. Its very heavy, and I did snap a broom once inside the shaft moving it. Hope this helps, sorry it's not perfect help! Shaun
Have learnt a lot and a brilliant video, as you’re doing this on your own and it takes a few days, do you charge by the hour and what do you roughly charge for a big job like this? Thanks
Hi lawns need to be measured. Our business wont disclose our own pricing structure as it's quite sensitive. However you can get a feel for pricing based on number of days worked, some profit and cost of materials. As a daily rate you will find small one man bands may charge £100 to £200 per day labour, larger firms will be more due to additional costs. Some businesses who are experts can charge more based on their skill levels. People then use them be cause they know they will get a better service. Sorry this isnt an exact reply. If you were local and wanted a quote we would be happy to do that.. also if you looked at a turfing company they typically charge from £10 to £20 per square metre
Another sick job. Best about on TH-cam! Hi mate. I scarified/aereated/overseeded in April and the lawn is looking good compared to before!! Completely full of grass. Is it worth repeating this process again now? I'm definitely going to be giving it a scarify and aerate. But is it worth top dressing/overseeding? Or should I just Scarify/Aerate and put some fertiliser down as I haven't used any in a while now? What would you do mate? Thanks
Hi thanks for the kind words. If its not thinning then just scarify and aerate. However if it is thin in places you can throw some seed sown and compost on the top.. work it all down to ground with a rake or brush . Guess what im saying is see wht its like after youve done it. Also.. while it is good to do it regular.. if youre actually happy with it leave it be and consider it again in spring
@@grahamwaddell5371 I dont see any harm putting it on the compost by the way.. itll start breaking down in a week or so.. had some in black bags and they were very very hot
I have a question, I commented last week saying I've followed this step for step and since then it has rained hard every day for hours. Is there a chance that my seed will be ruined? If so do I need to overseed again? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi its possible seeds may have moved under the compost.. a little look may yield a few clues.. you may see compost that's moved showing bare soil..if so those areas may need more seed.... anyway.. I'd wait another week and see where you are at..and you've any new shoots coming through. For reference I've got a few new shoots after a week of overseeding
@@LawnRight many thanks! I'll give it another week as see where it's at. I feel I can see some new shoots coming through already but I may be wrong, is it possible after just a week? I used A1 luxury sports seed.
Hi yes it's absolutely fine, and same for the aerating.. try not to walk on it after scarifying though so the prepared ground is still "as is" from the day it was scarified . So should be all good barring any crazy bad weather 😊
Nice job there Shaun, I've just done exact same process over yesterday and this morning. I had to hire an aerator though as unable to afford my own Christ they are expensive! When it was dropped off found it was the solid tine and not hollow tines like I'd ordered. I was suffering from really bad compaction so just used it and it's seemed to free up the area somewhat, do you think I was right in doing so? Also what wetting agent do you use? I've seen yucca have you any experience in it. Thanks for the great info Shaun keep them coming. Barry.
Hi Barry in the short term itll be just fine. Next time you can choose hollow tine. Mine was bought 2nd hand off ebay for a bargain... had to drive 4 hours each way to get it though . Ive read about Yucca and the reviews seem good but havent used it.. i do plan to use a lot of products asap so i can give an opinion on it. The stuff I use is commercial unbranded
Thanks for the reply Shaun that's put my mind at rest. I have found a 2nd hand one on eBay about an hour away but it looks like an ex hire one and they are still asking 900 Smackers for it, maybe I am being a tight ducks butt in my aging life but seems a bit steep don't you think? Although it is a camon, but still seems steep to me.
We have developed our own pricing structure over the years based on sq meterage. We are a touch underpriced I'd say for how long jobs take but weve just increased prices this year
I have another quick question please I am looking to scarify the lawn for the first time ever this year so I am a total novice. My Dad always did it but sadly he has recently passed away and his garden and lawn was his pride and joy. I noticed when you scarified you didn't mow the lawn short first. When I look on line for advice as I am about to do it this week it advises to make sure the grass is very short first. So not sure what is best to do. I can see the lawn has a lot of thatch and moss in it and I haven't mown it for 3 weeks. But on your videos you seem to just scarify straight away. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Should I mow the lawn short first of all? Thank you for all your help and advice I really enjoy watching your videos
Hi it is better to mow it nice and short it makes for a better scarify. I will also scarify if it's up to about 2 inches long. Good luck with it. Take your time and itll come good
Hi Jenny.. I somehow deleted your comments.. blooming app! anyway.. yes mowing short is fine to do before scarifying . It will grow back pretty quickly while temperatures are still over 7 degrees :) go for it and take your time, and have fun.. sure he will be looking down with proud eyes :)
Few options.. black sheer on the lawn at night.. pick off next morning...nematodes or turfsolv are a few options .. I'll be doing a video at some point
Thanks for your videos. They are really helpful and informative. I’ve just given my lawn a deep autumn scarify, overseen and top dressing. Can i do this again in the spring, or does it need a rest?
Hi you can physically do it as often as you need. If theres no shaded areas then you will prob not need to..but it wont hurt if you did want to.. if you do have shaded aress they may thin out over winter.. and recover somewhat in spring. Basically its a case of see how the lawn looks in spring
Iif you are only scarifying you can leave it as long as you want really. To heavily scarify and have full recovery you need about 6 weeks of growing time after its been done so id say mid October.
Loving the videos and have been regularly working on my own lawn with great results from following your videos. What fertiliser do you use? Is it a pre seed fertiliser or can you use a full NPK spring or autumn type depending on the time of year?
Hi you can def get away with an autumn fert for seeding.. basically its developing roots without too much nitrogen.. been using a1 spring summer fert otherwise for my lawn
Hi it can be done every year and of course will make it like new.. however sometimes just a simple scarify and aerate would be enough. If done regular the grass doesnt look so rough and doesnt need as much seed usually.. however if left longer then thatch builds up,the grass can weaken and this can then lead to moss and weeds and disease
@@lloydbatkin1452 if you didnt pay attention and just did it once a year in spring you'll be mostly fine. Some lawns like fescue produce more thatch and need it yearly or even twice yearly. So yes just keep an eye on how spongy it feels
@@LawnRight cheers pal and thanks for replying, I turfed my garden 2 years ago and literally had no idea that you needed to do anything other than mowing😄😄 on a big learning curve atm! Thanks for the help👍👍
Hi I personally take it away. I usually ask if I can put it into their own waste bin first. Usually that's fine and some will offer to take any surplus waste away. Some companies dont remove and others charge to remove.. I probably should charge or include the cost within the quote for the work
Hi yes it does.. the purpose in these situations is to simply cover the seeds as protection during germination as well as provide some good organic goodness. Works really well
Great job beautifully explained, and some serious graft. This is however the reason I truly appreciate concrete....
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ha ha loved it then at the end laughed my head off..brilliant!
Watching your channel from the USA. We like your content. Thanks for posting.
Welcome!
I’m worn out just watching 🤣………Great job 👍
He he i was shattered .. hot n sweaty!
Tremendous care and attention to detail. Well done from Baltimore Maryland USA!!
great video Shaun, lots covered here. Thanks for sharing.
Top of the class MR Lawn Right well done no short cuts here.
Thanks Frank! Very kind of you
Best video, ever! On TH-cam
Thanks
I've seen many lawn care videos and this one was among the most instructive. Thanks and well done!
Thank you!
Nice. Thanks for all the uploads and advice. Much appreciated.
Thanks youre welcome!
Thanks for your videos, I just followed this video step for step with my small front garden. It's looks like a cabbage patch as we speak. Wish me luck. Neighbours are looking at me funny.
24 min well spent, thank you
Thank you too!
I wasn’t aware of all of this process. It’s very informative and impressive video. Everyone should see this wonderful video. This gentleman is really a professional and knowledgeable. Great job. ❤❤❤!
Must be fun this time of year scarifying people’s lawns :-) always a fun task ;-)
Its always fun 😁😉
Just as much work producing the video as there was in doing the work itself...10/10
Thanks for recognizing that. It is work but I enjoy it 😊😊
Excellent video my friend, Jonny from Boston, USA....I subscribed.
Cheers Jonny!
Lotta work, mate. My knees hurt from just finishing mine this this. Thanks for sharing.
My knees are awful. Cant just kneel down.. it's a slow grunting fall 🤣.. seriously though mobility.. stretching... it's the way forward.. when I get round to it
Another great video, your attention to detail and tutorials is why this is my favourite channel.
Thanks!
Thankyou for producing this well made and informative video. I didn’t realise how much work goes into keeping a nice lawn. I’ve learned a lot and look forward to trying this for myself
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching :)
wow ang linis nman sipag nyo po malapit na mag winter
salamat!
Thank you very much for the video I have just had do all of that after leatherjacks and beetles has destroy my prize lawn along with the jackdaws and a badger, but first I spray all my lawns with nematodes I think that is how you spell it watering was a great help and will water three times a day for the over seeding many thanks again.
You're very welcome 😊 here to help
Great work. It always amazes me how much debris and thatch you can pull out of a lawn that rarely has it done. I am sure your clients will love the work you did. I think ill subscribe.
Thank you for the kind words and subscribing 😊
👍👍👍👍 Very nicely explained.
Excellent video mate , cheers
Thanks! 😊
Very clean job
Thank you!
Just scarified mine 40x40 sq metre 14 dumpy bags now overseeding and fertilising. Fingers crossed for next spring
Nice work! With any luck itll look superb in about 5 or 6 weeks
great renovation mate 👌 September usually gives us just the right conditions 👍
Cheers mate 😊👍 bit more rain will be good.. at night though 😁
Great video. Thanks
I have renovated my lawn 3x in the last year, last spring, then autumn, then also this spring a couple weeks ago, its looking good but still not the level i am wanting, first time i top dressed in compost the last 2 times i top dressed in a 70-30 sports sand soil mix, i bought a lute and have levelled it out as i am after a bowling green finish, i learned from the first time i top dressed in the 70-30 that the worms hated it and left worm casts everywhere so this time daily i lightly flatten them down. i also dug out all my borders laid weed membrane put plastic lawn edging all around and used 4 tonne of limestone as i was convinced the lawn was getting weeds spreading from the borders and it looks so much nicer imo. But i have the soil of the lawn the same height as the stone border. basically i hear you say that you should aerate yearly. I dont know but surely after years of doing that you would lose height off the lawn as you are removing a lot of soil everytime. When i aerated mine i had endless amounts of rubble bags of the cores i removed and its surprising how much soil your actually taking out. I appreciate the benefits of doing it but is it really needed?
Hi so you can solid tine aerate) essentially forking the lawn) and hollow tine less often. I suppose you should topdressing to refill the holes from time to time for that reason
@@LawnRight yeah i did think shortly after i typed the comment that top dressing with soil or the sandy soil ive been using will more then add back whats taken out.
excellent video
If I could give you more likes I would. I know these videos take time and not easy when working too. Great video mate 👍
Thanks Carl! Very kind of you mate. Hope you are well and taking a day off work today!
@@LawnRight just the Sunday morning admin 😂 you know. The unpaid hours....
@@dagtailgroundmaintenance 🤣😪😪😪.. oh yes.. no chance for me at weekends
Great video, very detailed.
Wish I hadn't had a water meter fitted now!
Hopefully you should he hstting charged around £1.30 per 1000 litres.. a hosepipe should run 1000 litre an hour
@@LawnRight Many thanks.
My average 6 month bill is around £95.00, but I do live on my own now.
Good job man realy impressive keep it up 😊
Thanks a lot!
Great job. Very detailed oriented. I don't know why but I find it so satisfying watching detaching videos, more that doing it myself, no work involved. Hope you do a follow up video on this property to see the results.
Thank you! I will be going back in a few months for treatments or if im passing by ill get some footage
So much I didn't know. Amazing! Clearly explained, step by step, thank you so much! I didn't have a clue how to do it properly.
I'm sure you'll get many more subscribers with videos like this! I'm subscribing and giving it a thumb's up! Best wishes from here in Canada.
Thank you so much for the kind words and subscription! 😊
Thank you for such an informative video. It’s all in the detail .
Good video shaun
Thanks for that
Can you go back and show us the lawn today please. Excellent work 👍🏽
Unfortunately not. They never stayed on as regular customers. I did go back to review it afterward and it came up a treat
@@LawnRight I’m sure it did after the magnificent treatment you gave that old lawn. Thankyou for the reply and sharing your experience and valuable advice.
Good informative video mate.l
Thanks mate.. was a very hot few days
Great job 🍻🍻
Thank you 🙏
New to your channel , is this done now, September, thats a big garden....good job dude.
Hi yes autumn or spring are the better times to renovate. Thanks for the kind words!
Nice house..
Yes its a lovely place in a lovely location 😊
"How about Ye" :) great job as usual
Thank you! 😊👊
How about ye! 😊
It's great for lining hanging baskets
😊👍👍
Great Channel! Would like to know your thoughts on this whole process and the best time of the season. Oct gets cold and freezes in my area of Idaho U.S.. Snow in November through spring. Would this process be better in Spring, coming right out of our last frost of the winter?
GREAT WORK!!
Thank you!
I’m doing this to my lawn.
It’s may & my lawn was so yellow with years of thatch from the previous owners. And a bit of neglect from me .
I’m hoping for good results within a couple months.
The wife ain’t impressed so far with what I’ve done.
Fingers crossed it turns out good
I'm sure itll be fine, keep it continuously damp for next 4 weeks.. then twice a week after. 🙏🙏🙏
Great video! It would have been nice if you could show the result after 6 weeks or so. Any suggention which month of the year is best to do this? This was done in Sep, I guess Sep/Oct or Mar/Apr are good for this activity.
Hi yep those months are perfect.. heres the update video I recorded thanks th-cam.com/video/uyPC1KDIMWU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much 🙏 Subscribed to your channel 👍 when is the best time or season to do that ? It’s the fall here in the United States, I don’t know just starting to learn about lawn care 😁 thanks 😊 it’s hard work 😓 but I will try to do my best. I’m eager to learn 😄
Hi thanks for subscribing 😊 spring or fall are the best two times. Everything you do will help. Even if you scarify one year itll help. Good luck on your journey!
@@LawnRight thanks 🙏
Great video once again....! If you know of anyone off loading an aerator and scarifier please could you let me know....
Thanks will do.. not at minute though sorry
C'est vachement naturel tout ça... 😁😁
Merci!
What an effort 👌 and will be amazing to see a follow up on this lawn
Thanks! Yes I look forward to returning soon
Very helpful and informative thank you, a quick question, I have an ancient Al-Ko scarifier with two interchangeable blades ? one is a sort of straight blade with an offset and the other is a spring tine device, I seem to recall in the distant past that the spring tine was described as a rake and the other as a verticutter. which should I use to remove the thatch which is minimal now. The minimum height setting when verticutting seems very aggressive on the lawn surface, I was considering a Stihl cordless scarifier which seems to have more depth adjustments.
Thanks. If you only have mininal thatch id just run over with the springy rake version to groom the lawn.. In other words a light tickle through.
The bladed versions are for the aggressive needs when thatch has built up over a long time.
Hey Shaun, I scarified back in March and treated with iron sulphate. Worked great at the time. Cut a few times since then and all of a sudden the moss has once again taken over. I can only guess this indicates I didn't scarify deep enough and that water isn't draining away?
Hi .. If you have shaded parts then this will lead to moss (damp shaded areas).. or clay soil can also lead to moss after heavy rains..or yes.. as you said if some thatch remains. Id suggest scarifying every spring and autumn to minimise thatch.. aerate the ground annually and ensure the height of cut is not scalping the lawn
Hi. Love your videos & thanks for uploading. How do you deal with creeping weeds like clover or medick & other broad leaved weeds such as dandelions? Thanks
Hi any broad leaf weedkiller should work such as weedol for lawns
Thanks
I've just started my lawn reno. Scarified, and spread 4 in 1 Fertilizer/weed killer. I've got a Hollow tyne machine booked in 10 days. I was think of using a 70-30 mix to top dress as the soil is quite clay based. Does that seem right to you. Thanks
Hi that's all good as long as youre not seeding as the 4 in 1 would kill the seeds. If you're just scarifying and aerating them all good. I'd also sprinkle some gypsum down the aeration holes before dressing too
Wow! Did you also dispose of all the thatch too...you'd need a lorry...incredible
Sure did! There's a farm i use nearby. I did it in 2 runs so not too bad 😊
@@LawnRight that's good going 👏
Great vids. Can you do one on high wear areas and water repellent soil? In Aus we use seasol soil wetter ad a retail product. Cheers!
Yep aeration and wetting agents will help.
Is you wet/water treatment simply an NPK feed? Great vid. Very informative. Thank you.
Hi there no therea no fertiliser as such in it. Its partly a wetting agent but has other things in that help the plant thanks
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Thank you for your great videos I started to scarify my. grass after 20yrs I didn't know that you had to do that to have prefect grassed lawn. I got out 4 tons bags of thatch re seeded now with topsoil weeks ago
I wanted to asked when do I start to mow the grass when it come through.Any advice is appreciated
Thanks
Hi mow when it's ready. You dont want it getting too long as itll shade the new grasses too much. Please just be very careful and cut on ahigh setting. Turning mowers around can easily move the seeds. As a guide though I'd be looking to leave it a minimum of 3 weeks if possible
Great video.. will be doing my own overseeding project for the first time in a week or two. Mostly daunted by spreading the compost top dress.. using a landscaping rake and brush only. Hopefully that’ll be ok, but a bit more work! (100sq m roughly). Should I worry about moving the seed around unevenly when brushing in?
Hi adam.. so once youve scatterd the seeds heres what i do..
On completely bare areas i dont use a rake or lute.. i just firm it down as the seeds would move...
On areas with grass i use a lute or back of a rake.. i promise you youll be absolutely fine it stays mainly in place.
@@LawnRight really appreciate the reply, thanks! Will look forward to the next vids and follow along 👍
All that moss reminds me of my lawn.
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What a great job u've done there mate! Can we see the results? Greetings from Bulgaria!
Hi..I really thought I filmed one but cant find it!! I searched for update. I'm at work at the minute sordybut.. I promise you wholly that the lawn looked incredible once done.. they followed the watering tips perfectly and even now a year on it still looks impressive. Sadly it was just a one off job so I never got to go back in but I do drive by regular
Hilarious. Start by getting a mower with scarifier cartridge which is interchangeable with cutting cylinder. Mower box will pick up all the debris.
What do you, if as well as moss ,your lawn is full of weeds of all descriptions....great work by the way
Hi you could apply a weedkiller then wait about 4 or 4 weeks then do the renovation.. or you could apply roundup to kill them off xo pleteky but itll also kill anything else it touches..then after 2 to 3 weeks you can renovate.. or you can just renovate and then accept the new lawn will have weeds in..then apply a weedkiller a few months later on
@@LawnRight thank you for your reply,I will follow your instructions
Many thanks
Another useful video Shaun, can I ask you, how do you price this sort of job, I do garden maintenance in Hertfordshire and I usually change an hourly rate, to do a good job like yours, I'm wondering how to price it without the customer thinking, how many hours is this gonna take?
Hi I've developed my own pricing structure over a few years based on square metres and a lot of trial and error.. If you looked at greenthumb website they offer pricing for a new lawn which is essentially the same as this. I am considerably cheaper but I'm happy with my pricing.
Thanks Shaun 👍
excellent tutorial video. thank you. how short does the grass need to be before you scarify?
Its not an exact science. Shorter makes it easier but id say maybe 2 inches at most. An inch is fine
HI. what kind of fertilizer to use for lawn seeding? %N, %K %P? What amount per square meter? I need an advice. Thank you
Hi a preseed fertiliser will be lower in teh N value.. Just a light dusting
Great video,could the raked up cuttings be put in the Compost bin?
Hi yes they can as long as it wasnt weedsprayed in the month or so beforehand 😊👍
Damn, dont you wanne do a working holliday in Belgium near Ghent? :D
Maybe one day 😊😊
Great Vid. Can I ask why you used Multi Compost as opposed to sand based Topsoil or lawn dressing.
Great question. I was wondering that myself. I’ve only got a small lawn but obvs want it to look nice. Be good to get an answer.
Its something i started doing maybe 15 years ago after a coworker said he did his lawn with it and it came up in 3 days. It just adds in alot of good old organic goodness and helps get things off to a good start. I have on occasion used topsoil and thats also come out good. As for levelling etc I tend to use topsoil.. compost helps sandy soils retain moisture and it helps clay soils improve their structure
I over seeded in March and its all looking good. Would you recommend scarification and another overseed in the autumn or just scarify and fertilize. I'm sure there is more thatch but lawn is looking good and so much better than 12 months ago. Thanks Shaun.
If it looks good then i wouldnt worry too much. Perhaps a maintenance scarify and then see how it looks
New Scarifier mate
Yeah mate 😁 new stihl rm540.
Living in Southern California and I had thatched it in October and fed my lawn “ weed & feed” however I’d like to seed and dress it? Do you think it would be okay? It’s still in the upper 70’s to 80’s. Also to water I might have to step on some of the lawn…is that okay?
Your video was amazing!! And I learned quite a bit. I’ve had to start doing my own lawn and it’s a challenge but with your video gave me the confidence! Thank so much!
Any chance you have an update on how the lawn looks now?
Hi the temperatures are the key thing to think about and it seems to be just fine at those temperatures - similar to our summer times in the Uk.. so germination should be just fine.. but when its hot like you are having, be sure to keep it well damp for the entire 2 to 4 weeks after seeding.. and then once its all come through continue nursing it with regular watering for several months, as the roots will still be shallow, and any major stresses will lead to issues.. good luck!
Great video thank you very informative thank you for sharing it. What was the name of the website for the
Cleencut grass seed please,? I can't see the name on the bag properly have googled it and can't find it.
Hi its sherrif amenity/agrovista amenity.agrovista.co.uk/
@@LawnRight That's great thank you so much
I have a north facing front lawn mostly in shadow and no matter what i do the moss seems to displace the grass, ive tined, scarified, reseeded and top dressed in the past but i seem to be fighting a losing battle, is there a more shade tolerant seed or something im not considering?
Even if you find the best seed (I've honestly not tried that many) lawn still need at least 3 hours a day of sunlight to thrive or they will begin to thin. It is harder when it's in shade all the time. Might be worth asking a couple of suppliers like barenbrug a similar question. Sorry about that
Great video. What do you prefer, top dressing dropper or landzie spreader?
I love both. The landzie for its speed and compact news when travelling is a clear winner. The drop spreader for its ability to adjust the flow of dressing 😊
Hi Shaun
Firstly, very professional complete job - well done.
Was thinking about getting a Stihl RL 540 myself - for domestic use it seems to be one of the better options.
The only thing putting me off is that it doesn’t have powered drive and I’ve a lot of slopes - is it a heavy unit to push/pull around? Or is it the case that the blades kind of pull it forward?
And generally would you recommend it?
Should say my lawns are roughly the same area as shown in the video.
My preference would be a petrol machine and price wise Billy Goat, Etiel, etc are all a bit much for a domestic user.
And one final question - is there a lawn lute you would recommend for domestic use? Price and build quality seem to vary a lot.
Love the channel - your advice is always clear, comprehensive and easy to follow.
Many thanks.
Hi.. The 540 is pretty good and quieter than others too. I used to use Camon machines but found them to be very loud. That said they were very powerful machines and could cut through thick layers with ease. The Stihl 540 is less powerful and sometimes may need a few passes. Other than that I can't fault it.. especially for the price.
To date Ive never seen nor even thought about a drive powered scarifier so cant comment on those Im afraid. Its not a bad idea but I couldnt give any sort of feedback other than choose a good brand.
My lute in particular was simply made by some guy off eBay many years ago for £90. That didnt include the handle, so I had to buy a broom handle. In all these years it's as good as new. Its very heavy, and I did snap a broom once inside the shaft moving it.
Hope this helps, sorry it's not perfect help!
Shaun
@@LawnRight That’s great Shaun and thanks - really appreciate an unbiased professional opinion.
Every best wish.
Have learnt a lot and a brilliant video, as you’re doing this on your own and it takes a few days, do you charge by the hour and what do you roughly charge for a big job like this? Thanks
Hi lawns need to be measured. Our business wont disclose our own pricing structure as it's quite sensitive. However you can get a feel for pricing based on number of days worked, some profit and cost of materials. As a daily rate you will find small one man bands may charge £100 to £200 per day labour, larger firms will be more due to additional costs. Some businesses who are experts can charge more based on their skill levels. People then use them be cause they know they will get a better service. Sorry this isnt an exact reply. If you were local and wanted a quote we would be happy to do that.. also if you looked at a turfing company they typically charge from £10 to £20 per square metre
Another sick job. Best about on TH-cam!
Hi mate. I scarified/aereated/overseeded in April and the lawn is looking good compared to before!! Completely full of grass.
Is it worth repeating this process again now?
I'm definitely going to be giving it a scarify and aerate. But is it worth top dressing/overseeding? Or should I just Scarify/Aerate and put some fertiliser down as I haven't used any in a while now?
What would you do mate? Thanks
Hi thanks for the kind words. If its not thinning then just scarify and aerate. However if it is thin in places you can throw some seed sown and compost on the top.. work it all down to ground with a rake or brush . Guess what im saying is see wht its like after youve done it. Also.. while it is good to do it regular.. if youre actually happy with it leave it be and consider it again in spring
Hi. Enjoyed that. OOI what do you do with the bags of moss - do they compost?? Graham
Hi I just out them in the garden waste bin
Ok but I have an acre so anticipate a huge amount based on your video. G
@@grahamwaddell5371 I dont see any harm putting it on the compost by the way.. itll start breaking down in a week or so.. had some in black bags and they were very very hot
I have a question, I commented last week saying I've followed this step for step and since then it has rained hard every day for hours. Is there a chance that my seed will be ruined? If so do I need to overseed again? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi its possible seeds may have moved under the compost.. a little look may yield a few clues.. you may see compost that's moved showing bare soil..if so those areas may need more seed.... anyway.. I'd wait another week and see where you are at..and you've any new shoots coming through. For reference I've got a few new shoots after a week of overseeding
@@LawnRight many thanks! I'll give it another week as see where it's at. I feel I can see some new shoots coming through already but I may be wrong, is it possible after just a week? I used A1 luxury sports seed.
@@LawnRight currently doing laps round my street with my shirt over my head seeing the first shoots come through! 😂
Is it okay to leave a week between scarifying and seeding? Also do I need to aerate? as I've no machine to do that.
Hi yes it's absolutely fine, and same for the aerating.. try not to walk on it after scarifying though so the prepared ground is still "as is" from the day it was scarified
. So should be all good barring any crazy bad weather 😊
Nice job there Shaun, I've just done exact same process over yesterday and this morning.
I had to hire an aerator though as unable to afford my own Christ they are expensive! When it was dropped off found it was the solid tine and not hollow tines like I'd ordered. I was suffering from really bad compaction so just used it and it's seemed to free up the area somewhat, do you think I was right in doing so?
Also what wetting agent do you use? I've seen yucca have you any experience in it.
Thanks for the great info Shaun keep them coming.
Barry.
Hi Barry in the short term itll be just fine. Next time you can choose hollow tine. Mine was bought 2nd hand off ebay for a bargain... had to drive 4 hours each way to get it though . Ive read about Yucca and the reviews seem good but havent used it.. i do plan to use a lot of products asap so i can give an opinion on it. The stuff I use is commercial unbranded
Thanks for the reply Shaun that's put my mind at rest.
I have found a 2nd hand one on eBay about an hour away but it looks like an ex hire one and they are still asking 900 Smackers for it, maybe I am being a tight ducks butt in my aging life but seems a bit steep don't you think? Although it is a camon, but still seems steep to me.
@@barryjervis1893 hard to say and depends how often it will be used.. if you only aerate once a year id probably hire one
Brilliant video Shaun, what wetting agent do you use.
Aquazorb currently 👍😊
Hi watched a few of your videos this morning and subscribed as a result. When is the best time of year to this? Cheers
Hi Kevin.. thanks for subscribing. Spring or autumn are the best 2 times. If you're in shade then spring is most optimal thanks
Thats great thank you for your reply 👍
So useful. 👍🏻 how do you price this type of job?
We have developed our own pricing structure over the years based on sq meterage. We are a touch underpriced I'd say for how long jobs take but weve just increased prices this year
I have another quick question please I am looking to scarify the lawn for the first time ever this year so I am a total novice. My Dad always did it but sadly he has recently passed away and his garden and lawn was his pride and joy. I noticed when you scarified you didn't mow the lawn short first. When I look on line for advice as I am about to do it this week it advises to make sure the grass is very short first. So not sure what is best to do. I can see the lawn has a lot of thatch and moss in it and I haven't mown it for 3 weeks. But on your videos you seem to just scarify straight away. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Should I mow the lawn short first of all? Thank you for all your help and advice I really enjoy watching your videos
Hi it is better to mow it nice and short it makes for a better scarify. I will also scarify if it's up to about 2 inches long. Good luck with it. Take your time and itll come good
@@LawnRight Thank you very much I really hope so
Hi Jenny.. I somehow deleted your comments.. blooming app! anyway.. yes mowing short is fine to do before scarifying . It will grow back pretty quickly while temperatures are still over 7 degrees :) go for it and take your time, and have fun.. sure he will be looking down with proud eyes :)
nothing wrong with the grass in the first place, he now is starting from the beginning?
It was full of moss initially not a deal of grass. By removing the volume of moss the other stuff was needed to filling the bare areas
Leather jackets- what is the best treatment they have hatched on my front lawn and I want to stop them next year?
Few options.. black sheer on the lawn at night.. pick off next morning...nematodes or turfsolv are a few options .. I'll be doing a video at some point
@@LawnRight ah brilliant cut lawn this morning and there were loads and explains the weird lawn growth in patches! Look forward to the video
Hi Shaun, what part of the country do you cover?
Hi Nick this will help.. mainly south Yorkshire and a fee other areas
lawnright.co.uk/areas-covered/
Thanks for your videos. They are really helpful and informative. I’ve just given my lawn a deep autumn scarify, overseen and top dressing. Can i do this again in the spring, or does it need a rest?
Hi you can physically do it as often as you need. If theres no shaded areas then you will prob not need to..but it wont hurt if you did want to.. if you do have shaded aress they may thin out over winter.. and recover somewhat in spring. Basically its a case of see how the lawn looks in spring
How late can I leave scarifying, got a busy few weekends ahead
Iif you are only scarifying you can leave it as long as you want really. To heavily scarify and have full recovery you need about 6 weeks of growing time after its been done so id say mid October.
Thanks Shaun, although you didn't show it did you cut the grass short before scarifying?
@@gwarski no thankfulky the customer had done that
Loving the videos and have been regularly working on my own lawn with great results from following your videos. What fertiliser do you use? Is it a pre seed fertiliser or can you use a full NPK spring or autumn type depending on the time of year?
Hi you can def get away with an autumn fert for seeding.. basically its developing roots without too much nitrogen.. been using a1 spring summer fert otherwise for my lawn
Great vid! Can I ask where you buy your compost from?
Home bargains currently with these bags. I love their faces when i ask for 100 bags 😳😳😳
@@LawnRight 😂😂 Brilliant, thank you!
Is this whole process something g that should be done once a year? With over seeding and top dressing?
Hi it can be done every year and of course will make it like new.. however sometimes just a simple scarify and aerate would be enough. If done regular the grass doesnt look so rough and doesnt need as much seed usually.. however if left longer then thatch builds up,the grass can weaken and this can then lead to moss and weeds and disease
@@LawnRight is there a set rule of how often you should scarify? Or just something you need to pay attention to when mowing?
@@lloydbatkin1452 if you didnt pay attention and just did it once a year in spring you'll be mostly fine. Some lawns like fescue produce more thatch and need it yearly or even twice yearly. So yes just keep an eye on how spongy it feels
@@LawnRight cheers pal and thanks for replying, I turfed my garden 2 years ago and literally had no idea that you needed to do anything other than mowing😄😄 on a big learning curve atm! Thanks for the help👍👍
Would of liked to have seen finished green lawn
Hi I went back there 3 weeks after it was done Heres the update video th-cam.com/video/uyPC1KDIMWU/w-d-xo.html 😊
Shaun do you haul away all the thatch to the yard waste facility or is customer responsible for its disposal?
Hi I personally take it away. I usually ask if I can put it into their own waste bin first. Usually that's fine and some will offer to take any surplus waste away. Some companies dont remove and others charge to remove.. I probably should charge or include the cost within the quote for the work
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When is the best time to scarifi beginning of spring or autumn?
Any time in spring.. any time autumn but last cutoff date for me personally is mid october to allow a few weeks for the lawn to recover
compost or top soil ? any difference? doesn't compost breakdown?
Hi yes it does.. the purpose in these situations is to simply cover the seeds as protection during germination as well as provide some good organic goodness. Works really well
do you need to water every day for 4 weeks
If its very hot the minimum would be until all grass shoots have come through but I'd really strongly suggest to keep up watering as much as possible