Hey Jeff I have a question regarding leveling the lawn. My lawn is very bumpy and I don't know where to start. Please also include what tools to get started and where to rent. Iam on a budget so don't want to spend a lot of money.
In this video, that I am linking below, I go over the entire process that I use to flatten out a lawn. There are not a lot of tools required: a shovel, a landscapers rake, a lawn levelling rake and a spreader. You can buy the soil in bags so a wheel barrow is not essential. Everything can be rented at Homedepot, Lowes or any hardware store that rents tools. Truthfully they are not that expensive to buy. amzn.to/3wXKiPE
Johnson grass is a tough one for sure. Of course you can dig it up but you need to make sure that you get it rhizomes. Roundup can kill it but some Johnson grasses have development a tolerance. Whatever you use to kill it you will need a preemergent going forward.
Yeah, I have a few thousand square feet and had several small patches of poa. An acre definitely requires a different approach. A few applications of mesotrione during the growing season followed by a fall preemergent and one before the growing starts in the spring. Repeat annually as required.
Hey Jeff I have a question regarding leveling the lawn. My lawn is very bumpy and I don't know where to start. Please also include what tools to get started and where to rent. Iam on a budget so don't want to spend a lot of money.
In this video, that I am linking below, I go over the entire process that I use to flatten out a lawn. There are not a lot of tools required: a shovel, a landscapers rake, a lawn levelling rake and a spreader. You can buy the soil in bags so a wheel barrow is not essential. Everything can be rented at Homedepot, Lowes or any hardware store that rents tools. Truthfully they are not that expensive to buy. amzn.to/3wXKiPE
@@JeffSeetonLawnCare pls provide the link to the video. You have only mentioned the amazon link here
@@muktagaur4105 Sorry about that. Here you go: th-cam.com/video/YUZ4aByg27Y/w-d-xo.html
I think I’ll go the easier route and use chemicals.
Comes right back anyways slick. Long term poa mgt is the only way.
title says other weed grasses....so what about Johnson Grass?
Johnson grass is a tough one for sure. Of course you can dig it up but you need to make sure that you get it rhizomes. Roundup can kill it but some Johnson grasses have development a tolerance. Whatever you use to kill it you will need a preemergent going forward.
@@JeffSeetonLawnCare do they make a pre emergent for Johnson grass?
Prodiamine 65 WDG is sold as a control for Johnsongrass. Here is a look at the label newsomseed.com/resources/Prodiamine65WDG_LABEL.pdf
@@JeffSeetonLawnCare whats the secret for getting this preemerge in Ontario??
At the vacuum, I thought wut? Then, at the saw I thought, you've gotta be kidding. I have an acre. Yeah.
Yeah, I have a few thousand square feet and had several small patches of poa. An acre definitely requires a different approach. A few applications of mesotrione during the growing season followed by a fall preemergent and one before the growing starts in the spring. Repeat annually as required.
No chemicals other than the ore emergent 😁
@@MRM5J 100%, I will be putting down preemergent for sure.