Bit late in the season for me but due to HOA I am replacing the SOD in half my yard due to original sod being dead when I moved in and never took last season. I ripped up all the grass and debris lying under the sand. I plan to put down a thinner layer of Black Kow on top of the sand and placing the SOD on that layer. The other half I plan to do your other tip of half black kow and half sand to do a top treatment to fill in some dead areas there. Thanks for all the information!
I'm in zone 8 and just had to replace half my sod due to HOA threatening to fine me as well. I'm hoping the $900 I spent is worth it and hoping it doesn't die! If you have any tips, please share.
Thank you for the information that you just provided. I have a question. I have a saint Augustine lawn daylon. My namy neighbor drained his salt waterpool. My lawn is turning light green. Would I have to resod the lawn?
Probably not. It's showing chlorosis from stress. Add potassium and humic acid. After about two weeks. Give a light fertilization with 10 10 10. Once it starts growing, you will mow away the damage. It should recover.
@@bettercallchadd Ok. Today’s marks 2 full weeks since I laid sod. The whole lawn is doing great. Everything is green and growing. But it’s not growing consistently. Many places are already 5-6” tall. Many places are around 3”. Some less. This is why I ask. If I wait another 2 weeks some of this grass, like at least 1/3rd or more of the lawn, might be VERY tall. Still wait another 2 weeks?
Hi Chad thank you for your video. It has been 10 weeks since I laid new St. Augustine sod in north TX. It has started to turn brown in areas. Would you recommend I put a starter fertilizer on it now? Unfortunately I haven’t done anything to it yet. Wish I had found your video earlier and done a safe/mild fertilizer and insecticide earlier. Thanks!
Hello, I'm going to install St Augustine sod at new foundation with lots of weed. Can I apply weed killer then install st Augustine about 5 days after.
Hey Chadd, can you explain why no nitrogen or P when installing new sod? Also does it matter if you apply it to the soil beneath the sod or on top? Which is better? Thanks!
The soil underneath is the best. No N because it purposes heat when it realses and can burn the lawn. No need to add P. You want the grass to focus on the root system or the first 30 to 45 days. K is all you need for that.
The St Aug sod I laid down 3 weeks ago, I'm in the Jacksonville, FL area. Should I put some Scott's starter fertilizer to give it a kick. It just doesn't seem to be growing fast enough. The sod is rooted to the native soil.
I just got a pallet of St Augustine sod and majority of the pieces are brown and dark yellow. Is this acceptable? It looks no where near like the pallet of sod at Lowes/Home Depot the day they get a delivery. Their sod is dark green and looks healthy and you get a good feeling it's gonna live and thrive when you lay it down. The pallet that I got looks dead with very limited green blades here and there.
My lawn is about 60% centipede and 40% St. Augustine. I really don’t like the way the centipede looks, is there anyway I can get the St. Augustine to take over the centipede?
Hello Sherry this was back in late April (prime time here in North Texas). I did take my time with the preparation process by prepping the soil in my opinion helped the sod to take faster. I would say to fully root, perhaps 4-5 weeks.
subd, really liking your vids. would love to hire someone like you in the palm beach area. it seems the auggie at our new to us home was never properly cared for, and i just don’t know who to trust to repair the irrigation and resod correctly.
I was able to fire my fertilizer guy and save cuz of you. Thank u so much. Grass is looking good. Some bare spots... but overall its looking good. I need to top dress it and see how it does. Its only a year old. Figure it'll continue to fill in with proper care.
I'm very happy to hear that!!! Definitely do some top dressing in those bare spots. It will make a world of difference!!! Good luck on your lawn journey.
I’ve learned that growing and taking care of grass is like training a dog - everyone has a different opinion and method 😅. Im so confused at this point lol
They can. But a lot of people just share opinions. My is from 2 years of college and over 12 years in the industry. I also back up my information from the University of Florida. So I try my best to give the most researched and studied answers rather than my opinion.
Bit late in the season for me but due to HOA I am replacing the SOD in half my yard due to original sod being dead when I moved in and never took last season. I ripped up all the grass and debris lying under the sand. I plan to put down a thinner layer of Black Kow on top of the sand and placing the SOD on that layer. The other half I plan to do your other tip of half black kow and half sand to do a top treatment to fill in some dead areas there. Thanks for all the information!
That's a good plan. Make sure to give it plenty of water.
I'm in zone 8 and just had to replace half my sod due to HOA threatening to fine me as well. I'm hoping the $900 I spent is worth it and hoping it doesn't die! If you have any tips, please share.
Thank you for the information that you just provided. I have a question. I have a saint Augustine lawn daylon. My namy neighbor drained his salt waterpool. My lawn is turning light green. Would I have to resod the lawn?
Probably not. It's showing chlorosis from stress. Add potassium and humic acid. After about two weeks. Give a light fertilization with 10 10 10. Once it starts growing, you will mow away the damage. It should recover.
What about a natural fertilizer like Milorganite if you don’t have the other you mentioned?
After putting down St Augustine sod, when is the best time for the first cut? 4 weeks? Or grass height, like when all grass is 5”, for example?
Insay never even consider it before 30 days. After that, you can cut it once it starts to get tall.
@@bettercallchadd Ok. Today’s marks 2 full weeks since I laid sod. The whole lawn is doing great. Everything is green and growing. But it’s not growing consistently. Many places are already 5-6” tall. Many places are around 3”. Some less. This is why I ask. If I wait another 2 weeks some of this grass, like at least 1/3rd or more of the lawn, might be VERY tall. Still wait another 2 weeks?
Hi Chad thank you for your video. It has been 10 weeks since I laid new St. Augustine sod in north TX. It has started to turn brown in areas. Would you recommend I put a starter fertilizer on it now? Unfortunately I haven’t done anything to it yet. Wish I had found your video earlier and done a safe/mild fertilizer and insecticide earlier. Thanks!
I don't like the started fertilizer. I would a stress blend. Make sure the brown is not grey leaf spot fungus.
Hello, I'm going to install St Augustine sod at new foundation with lots of weed. Can I apply weed killer then install st Augustine about 5 days after.
What about adding Miloganite to the sod after two weeks if you don’t have the potash?
I have a patch of dirt in my backyard that I want to lay sod in, what’s the best way to prep the dirt to ensure the sod roots well?
How often to water everyday? And how long are the watering sessions?
Yes, every day. You only 15 to 25 minutes when the sod is new. After two weeks, switch to every other for 30 to 40 minutes.
Hey Chadd, can you explain why no nitrogen or P when installing new sod? Also does it matter if you apply it to the soil beneath the sod or on top? Which is better? Thanks!
The soil underneath is the best. No N because it purposes heat when it realses and can burn the lawn. No need to add P. You want the grass to focus on the root system or the first 30 to 45 days. K is all you need for that.
The St Aug sod I laid down 3 weeks ago, I'm in the Jacksonville, FL area. Should I put some Scott's starter fertilizer to give it a kick. It just doesn't seem to be growing fast enough. The sod is rooted to the native soil.
I don't recommend that. You would be better using a 10 10 10 fertilizer.
I just got a pallet of St Augustine sod and majority of the pieces are brown and dark yellow. Is this acceptable? It looks no where near like the pallet of sod at Lowes/Home Depot the day they get a delivery. Their sod is dark green and looks healthy and you get a good feeling it's gonna live and thrive when you lay it down. The pallet that I got looks dead with very limited green blades here and there.
That's not acceptable. Never take bad sod. It needs to be in good shape to have the best chance of taking well.
My lawn is about 60% centipede and 40% St. Augustine. I really don’t like the way the centipede looks, is there anyway I can get the St. Augustine to take over the centipede?
Overtime, have you noticed one grass being stronger than the other?
@@bettercallchadd to be honest this is the first year I’ve really got into lawn care and took notice
Hi Chat, how long should i wait to throw down starter fertilizer?
30 to 45 days!!
I laid new Raleigh St Augustine 3 weeks ago. I put down grub x today. Do you think it's gonna mess it up
I just laid Raleigh yesterday. How long did it take for your sod to root?
Hello Sherry this was back in late April (prime time here in North Texas). I did take my time with the preparation process by prepping the soil in my opinion helped the sod to take faster. I would say to fully root, perhaps 4-5 weeks.
I wish you were here in South Louisiana!!
subd, really liking your vids. would love to hire someone like you in the palm beach area. it seems the auggie at our new to us home was never properly cared for, and i just don’t know who to trust to repair the irrigation and resod correctly.
Thank you for the support!! I do offer online consultations. Unfortunately, I can't do the work, but I can lead you in the right direction.
Don’t forget to tiller dirt the ground before throwing it down Broski!!
Absolutely!! I'll have another video all about prepping and laying it!!!
Hey Chadd make a playlist I was looking for a way to watch all of your videos but keep having to click on each one
Great idea. I'll work on getting that done. Thank you for the suggestion!!
@bettercallchadd no problem, my type of videos 👍👍 glad I found your channel
I was able to fire my fertilizer guy and save cuz of you. Thank u so much. Grass is looking good. Some bare spots... but overall its looking good. I need to top dress it and see how it does. Its only a year old. Figure it'll continue to fill in with proper care.
I'm very happy to hear that!!! Definitely do some top dressing in those bare spots. It will make a world of difference!!! Good luck on your lawn journey.
Find Chad’s video about top dressing with 1:1 Black Cow and leveling sand. It works great!
Thank u!
You are welcome!!
Mot gay or anything, but bro ur the most "cut" lawn care tuber out there 😮
Haha, I see what you did their!! I lead by example. I cut grass and body fat!! Lol. I appreciate the comment!!
I’ve learned that growing and taking care of grass is like training a dog - everyone has a different opinion and method 😅.
Im so confused at this point lol
They can. But a lot of people just share opinions. My is from 2 years of college and over 12 years in the industry. I also back up my information from the University of Florida. So I try my best to give the most researched and studied answers rather than my opinion.