Top content as usual Ben! Vid ideas: “how to develop an annual lawn plan” “Awesome lawn on a limited budget (for people who want wicked lawn but maybe rent etc.) Keep it up mate and congrats on going full time.
Appreciate Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Taparton Energetic Limbs Takeover (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for preparing yourself for a mega drought without the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my close friend Aubrey at last got amazing results with it.
Followed all your tips and my kikuyu lawn is looking the best it has ever looked. Absolutely mint. Aerated, topsoil, fertilizer and alot of water. South Africa unfortunately doesn't have any watering agent, so leaving the leaves taller helps a bunch. Thanks for the great channel.
Cheers for the tips bro. I miss my lush green lawn in NZ, finding it a lot more challenging since I moved to aus but your vids deffinately help. Cheers
Drought in Australia is commonplace. If you live on the coast, you're ok. But when you start to live out west where all the new housing estates are going..then you have water issues.
Hey ben. Awesome vid. We had a rather hectic drought here in Capetown, South Africa about 2 years ago. I installed a system that cathes all my grey water for reuse in the yard including washing machine water. Its scary how much water a small 9kg washing machine uses. Drop some tanks underground and use all that just fir the yard and flushing toilets. Good luck there with the drought. We know how tough it is.
The main reason I don't mow low is the environment. I can't justify the amount of water it requires. Nice video man! Cheers from the arid Alberta prairies.
Thanks for another great video mate! One thing that I have also found helpful is trying to create some shade. Brisbane temps are 35+ each day now and no clouds. It would be great if you could do a video on shade trees for lawn vs required sunshine. Cheers
Definitely agree with Seaweed+Humic+Fulvic. It's a magic combination. I also add a vitamin solution called Superthrive. Just a couple teaspoons per gallon of the vitamins mixed with the normal rates of the normal amendments, and my lawn stays very green all year long and has longer than normal growing seasons with normal fertilization.
Great video Ben especially showing your USA friends How Bad it is over here, my friends from the States just can’t comprehend How Bad it is unless I post photos to them, it’s So Hot 🥵 Here In Queensland at the moment But worse are the fires 🔥, Stay Safe Everyone....lawns can grow back, Lives Can’t.....We Need Rain 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Please do a video on water restriction at level 5-7 please when water is extremely restricted too in extreme drought areas please. Thanks for your tips which we do as commonsense and glad your able to have a green lawn. Now an extremely rare real thing for many Australians. Ps where in Australia are you. Is your lawn fire resistant as many folk have fires on their door steps right now. Thanks again all the best.
Just found your videos, very informative and professionally done. How do you go with lawn right up against the house? Do you not worry about cracking with the moisture? or risk of termites getting in etc?
Good tips Ben. How's that guy that won the best lawn in Australia without watering at all! What a lawn legend he guy must be ;). You should look him up next time you're in melbourne...
Love your content dude! I get so much lawn envy looking at your grass haha! P.S. I couldn’t help but notice the LFC shirt... made me froth even more! YNWA
Best way with lawns....dig 90% of it up. Im a pro gardener by the way. Lawans use maybe 5 times as much water as mulched native groundcover . Lawns even use up drinking water, spray from sprinklers wastes more water. Often there is low absorption due to thatching and you get run off. Lawns are high maintenance water pits. Reduce to minimum.
awesome video mate! Keep them coming! Can you do one on some watering crystals / gels etc.? More stuff on sustainable lawns for Australian conditions would be awesome.
We've had 3 consecutive days over 40c here in Perth and getting some brown patches in the Couch, would you recommend hand watering? and also how to prep for a heat wave?
Ryegrass is a little different to the old Brissy grass types. Good chance you have buff, kikuyu or couch. This grass type needs more water. It works well here, but wouldn’t survive in QLD
Hey mate did top dressing and shelleys 17 last week. Since it’s now L2 water restrictions I can’t water it in. The front yard looks like a big dirt patch. Will the top dressing still take effect? Love the vids !
Hey mate I have been searching for a review on the ryobi 18 volt cylinder mower from Bunnings and the reviews on TH-cam are crap, they try to mow taller buffalo and as you know the cylinder won’t work at its best on bad lawns. Would you be able to do a review on one?
Some videos on Buffalo would be mint mate ? I'm on the east coast of NSW. Have bore water, water 2-3 times a week. Would the easy flow feeder work with the bore?
I’m here in California and last year was very hard with the drought. One of the best life savers was grey water and wetting agent. Lawn didn’t die but wasn’t properly watered for almost 6 months. Well you a rain dance for ya
Ok I went drip feed for my sir walter have I done the wrong thing with getting that installed? Will see what info you have on sir walter grass hopefully you have a heap. New to the channel
Shade! One of my clients yards is fairly dried off, minus the 'park' section that's surrounded by garden beds and various trees. When plants get too hot they photorespirate rather than photosynthesise, producing oxygen instead of co2, causing stress/inefficiency,... however if you have a C4 grass rather than a C3 grass you'll be much better off. C4 is more adapted to heat as it has an extra step on top of the calvin cycle.
Couple things...your products.....are they available in the 'Land of the Long White Cloud'......and.....My wetting agent takes a heap of water that needs to be put down with it - I bought a 50ltr power sprayer to assist....the only problem is..... in NZ there are new regulations and you can't use a power sprayer over 30lts without an additional license which is $1,700.00 odd - nothing like having a commy government - I'd be interested with your auto sprayer hooked up to watering systems....is that available in NZ as well?....Ta - Steve
@@blzt3206 that's it mate, gotten to the point where I have to let my two lawns that I've spent thousands of dollars on die. Yesterday was 35deg at 8:30am.
@@d.m071 I feel for you mate, I just spent 25k on my back yard and the new wintergreen couch was the icing on the cake. 5 -6 weeks later it's now fucked but I'm seeing it slowly fight back but it's gunna take a long time. This heat is just devastating
I find my biggest problem in my part of South Australia is wind. I have a few tall fescue positions that cop a wicked dry NW for several weeks at a time, I'm finding it hard to keep it thriving no matter how much water or products I put down.
From this vid think I'd like to include PGR's in my regiment, can i apply and fertilize the same week or even the same time without any problems? Any side effects at all to this course of action?
wow the sticks in your garden are actually growing , i`m impressed. Maybe a good video idea would be '' how to grow un-australian and old lady plants '' .
loving your videos mate,i am in Stanthorpe in SE Queensland,we are in a fine mess here with drought and bush fires,i am thinking of re turfing my lawn at end of next winter,the soil here is basically crushed granite,no organic matter at all,what breed of turf would you recommend that is both drought and frost tolerant,we get well below zero in winter and high 30's in summer,much appreciate your thoughts
how's it going I'm looking at picking up an ez flow tank and looking at the EZ2005HB model what's the best price you can get this for. it's for a small area 2.2m x 15m
Question, probably no chance of getting answered. I'm trying to refurb my folks lawn(sir walter buffalo) which has been neglected for a long time. Problem is I'm having to do it on the cheap, and we're coming into a severe heat wave(40, 43 and 47 predicted for later in the week) will I be pissing in the wind throwing some fert and wetting agent on it and keeping the water up? Also would it be at all helpful to give it a big soak or daily watering during these extremes?(on tank and reclaimed water so no issues with lack of available water)
@@TheDesertDonkeys That's what I was thinking, but wanted a bit of input. I've given it a good soak today, tuesday(around 12mm) would it be pointless to give it another 12 early friday(the day we're due for 47) or am I just being pedantic?
Ben, have you tried out Adam's Nature's Soil Wetter in granular format yet? I'd love to see a side-by side comparison of Hydralink and NSW (both in liquid and granular form).
They can I guess, how ever when I first started my lawn adventure years back that’s all I used an now I use commercial products. Just thought it could attract a certain bunch of subscribers
best thing i done was mulch my whole backyard 3 foot deep first year then top top up as it breaks down the grass is green every day of the year chickens get free food my garden is always green
Where's your water tank? You could catch most of the water needed for the lawn off your roof and grey water and some easy way to switch from city water to grey/rain water tank
@@LawnTips next video say something like "I'm looking to partner with a company that will install a tank" ask daddy LCN he knows how to make it happen. I know you don't have much room but maybe some company will give you one? I have seen a soft sided bag like thing once put in under someone's deck on This Old House. Not sure if that's UV PROOF?
@@campbellslee6773 you call them bores. Here in the states where city water isn't available we drill for water. The average depth where I live is around 200 feet I do know a certain portion of that well must have a steel casing if it's contaminated which it usually is not you'll have to drill deeper hive heard of 700 foot well in the Boston Massachusetts at that depth it's expensive 15,000 USD drilling through solid granite I'm unfamiliar with the rock type down under.
Your lawn looks lovely. However it seems a bit extensive considering your access to water is limited. You may consider reducing the lawn size and introducing drought tolerant shrubs and trees. It would improve the aesthetic. looks a bit like a soccer field at the moment.
I know you’re getting a bore installed, good news, but I actually can’t believe in all the time I’ve been watching you, I’ve only just realised you’ve got no water tanks?!! Mate, do you not think that’s incredibly irresponsible for a yard that size?
Want to pay for some water tanks for me? Originally that was what I was getting, then since we haven’t had rain in so long, I changed my mind. When we built the house I was on apprentice wages and could only just afford what we have. Extras weren’t an option at the time.
Oh mate I completely understand how it works, just really surprised is all. I’m just imagining everyone on your block watching you water your council owned nature strip from your mains tap. Must go down a treat! 😂👌🏼
I’d love to. It’s just I don’t have the time at the moment whilst I’m spreading myself across a few different areas with the business. I’d love to one day! It’s my favourite part for sure
Top content as usual Ben!
Vid ideas:
“how to develop an annual lawn plan”
“Awesome lawn on a limited budget (for people who want wicked lawn but maybe rent etc.)
Keep it up mate and congrats on going full time.
My landlord reduced my rent in exchange for renovating her lawn while I lived there. She paid for the products, I used my time and it worked great.
Appreciate Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Taparton Energetic Limbs Takeover (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for preparing yourself for a mega drought without the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my close friend Aubrey at last got amazing results with it.
Great vid mate. Would love to see a tutorial vid on setting up the ez-flow into the irrigation system.
Followed all your tips and my kikuyu lawn is looking the best it has ever looked. Absolutely mint. Aerated, topsoil, fertilizer and alot of water. South Africa unfortunately doesn't have any watering agent, so leaving the leaves taller helps a bunch. Thanks for the great channel.
Cheers for the tips bro. I miss my lush green lawn in NZ, finding it a lot more challenging since I moved to aus but your vids deffinately help. Cheers
I was just reading yesterday about the drought in Australia and the wildfires.
Drought in Australia is commonplace.
If you live on the coast, you're ok.
But when you start to live out west where all the new housing estates are going..then you have water issues.
Good tip with the bath & shower water 👍
Luke Teal known this tip used it for decades very old basic commonsense.
Hey ben. Awesome vid. We had a rather hectic drought here in Capetown, South Africa about 2 years ago. I installed a system that cathes all my grey water for reuse in the yard including washing machine water. Its scary how much water a small 9kg washing machine uses. Drop some tanks underground and use all that just fir the yard and flushing toilets. Good luck there with the drought. We know how tough it is.
The main reason I don't mow low is the environment. I can't justify the amount of water it requires. Nice video man! Cheers from the arid Alberta prairies.
Thanks for another great video mate! One thing that I have also found helpful is trying to create some shade. Brisbane temps are 35+ each day now and no clouds. It would be great if you could do a video on shade trees for lawn vs required sunshine. Cheers
Definitely agree with Seaweed+Humic+Fulvic. It's a magic combination. I also add a vitamin solution called Superthrive. Just a couple teaspoons per gallon of the vitamins mixed with the normal rates of the normal amendments, and my lawn stays very green all year long and has longer than normal growing seasons with normal fertilization.
40C for N/E Victoria next week...not even summer. No water restrictions yet.
Yeah, we hit 35 next week. Not good
Will be 35C today, Central Queensland.
It's been 40'c for the last 3 days, over here in N/E Perth.
😳🥵
@@simo7321 I love the hot weather, bit of a change from winter. But my Perennial Rye probably won't like it.
Love the idea of using the gray water for spot watering thanks👵
good looking mower mate
Great video Ben especially showing your USA friends How Bad it is over here, my friends from the States just can’t comprehend How Bad it is unless I post photos to them, it’s So Hot 🥵 Here In Queensland at the moment But worse are the fires 🔥, Stay Safe Everyone....lawns can grow back, Lives Can’t.....We Need Rain 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Do you sell your shower water? Asking for a friend...
The Lawn Tools the price goes up when it’s from Ben’s shower, considering it’s bounced off Ben’s bod into the bucket 😂😂
Emma Sims
No offense... but I was only interested in Ben’s 😬😬😬
Please do a video on water restriction at level 5-7 please when water is extremely restricted too in extreme drought areas please. Thanks for your tips which we do as commonsense and glad your able to have a green lawn. Now an extremely rare real thing for many Australians. Ps where in Australia are you. Is your lawn fire resistant as many folk have fires on their door steps right now. Thanks again all the best.
Just found your videos, very informative and professionally done. How do you go with lawn right up against the house? Do you not worry about cracking with the moisture? or risk of termites getting in etc?
Good tips Ben. How's that guy that won the best lawn in Australia without watering at all! What a lawn legend he guy must be ;). You should look him up next time you're in melbourne...
Congrats Ben on making TH-cam your career mate good luck 👌
Love your videos maaaate 🇦🇺 hi from the Gold Coast.
do you know the products that are in america that are the same as in Australia?
Thank for sharing Ben👍👍👍👍
Love your content dude! I get so much lawn envy looking at your grass haha! P.S. I couldn’t help but notice the LFC shirt... made me froth even more! YNWA
thanks maaaate! Nice lawn
Best way with lawns....dig 90% of it up. Im a pro gardener by the way. Lawans use maybe 5 times as much water as mulched native groundcover . Lawns even use up drinking water, spray from sprinklers wastes more water. Often there is low absorption due to thatching and you get run off. Lawns are high maintenance water pits. Reduce to minimum.
Thank you for the videos. Can you please tell me what is the name of those rose trees you have? Thank you friend
Great work mate !
Nice video and great tips man!
Bio Char as a soil amendment?
awesome video mate! Keep them coming! Can you do one on some watering crystals / gels etc.? More stuff on sustainable lawns for Australian conditions would be awesome.
We've had 3 consecutive days over 40c here in Perth and getting some brown patches in the Couch, would you recommend hand watering? and also how to prep for a heat wave?
How long after putting it down should we water soil wetter in?
Lol, tops of 27 degrees. I was able to not water mine for a week or two when we had those temps in Brisbane back in winter too.
Ryegrass is a little different to the old Brissy grass types. Good chance you have buff, kikuyu or couch.
This grass type needs more water. It works well here, but wouldn’t survive in QLD
Hey mate did top dressing and shelleys 17 last week. Since it’s now L2 water restrictions I can’t water it in. The front yard looks like a big dirt patch.
Will the top dressing still take effect?
Love the vids !
Hi mate. Interesting chat. Does these growth stimulants apply to pasture grasses like rye as well?
Hey mate I have been searching for a review on the ryobi 18 volt cylinder mower from Bunnings and the reviews on TH-cam are crap, they try to mow taller buffalo and as you know the cylinder won’t work at its best on bad lawns. Would you be able to do a review on one?
Some videos on Buffalo would be mint mate ?
I'm on the east coast of NSW. Have bore water, water 2-3 times a week. Would the easy flow feeder work with the bore?
Great info! Thanks!
Another great lawn tip vid!
I’m here in California and last year was very hard with the drought. One of the best life savers was grey water and wetting agent. Lawn didn’t die but wasn’t properly watered for almost 6 months. Well you a rain dance for ya
How often should you water Kikuyu that has high traffic? We reach 28-30 degrees Celsius this side. big chance of 32-35 in December:/
Can’t wait to see more on that EzFlo
Ok I went drip feed for my sir walter have I done the wrong thing with getting that installed? Will see what info you have on sir walter grass hopefully you have a heap. New to the channel
Shade! One of my clients yards is fairly dried off, minus the 'park' section that's surrounded by garden beds and various trees.
When plants get too hot they photorespirate rather than photosynthesise, producing oxygen instead of co2, causing stress/inefficiency,... however if you have a C4 grass rather than a C3 grass you'll be much better off. C4 is more adapted to heat as it has an extra step on top of the calvin cycle.
I'd suggest that shade inhibits the onset of photorespiration due to cooler leaf temps from indirect/scattered sun
Couple things...your products.....are they available in the 'Land of the Long White Cloud'......and.....My wetting agent takes a heap of water that needs to be put down with it - I bought a 50ltr power sprayer to assist....the only problem is..... in NZ there are new regulations and you can't use a power sprayer over 30lts without an additional license which is $1,700.00 odd - nothing like having a commy government - I'd be interested with your auto sprayer hooked up to watering systems....is that available in NZ as well?....Ta - Steve
Solid vid champ
Man, we got temps of 37-41 almost every day in Qld
I'm with you Ryan I can't keep my lawn alive.
@@d.m071 I honestly wouldn't even try if it was 41 degrees out cheers from Canada eh
@@blzt3206 that's it mate, gotten to the point where I have to let my two lawns that I've spent thousands of dollars on die. Yesterday was 35deg at 8:30am.
@@d.m071 I feel for you mate, I just spent 25k on my back yard and the new wintergreen couch was the icing on the cake. 5 -6 weeks later it's now fucked but I'm seeing it slowly fight back but it's gunna take a long time. This heat is just devastating
would CLR work on the rust stains and not kill the lawn?
First Aussie 😁. 🙏🏻 🌧
I find my biggest problem in my part of South Australia is wind. I have a few tall fescue positions that cop a wicked dry NW for several weeks at a time, I'm finding it hard to keep it thriving no matter how much water or products I put down.
Hello Ben!
Holy first
🙏🏻
Yooo
From this vid think I'd like to include PGR's in my regiment, can i apply and fertilize the same week or even the same time without any problems? Any side effects at all to this course of action?
Hey man! You sure can apply the same week. Next day even did you really want to 👍🏼
@@LawnTips ok,and it's not to negate the effect of the PGR
Samuel Asamoah should be fine. Might speed up growth slightly. But not a lot. Aim to use a lower nitrogen fert if you can
@@LawnTips ok
How often do you water when it's 35° to 40° C? Over 8 week periods?
Best vid yet...what about the Activ8mate? Would you recommend applying that at normal intervals or cutting back?
Do you ship to USA ?
Getting hot here in Perth. Thanks for the vid mate.
Hot here this week too. Keen for this heatwave to pass
Idea - lawn plans using lawn products easily available in different countries UK and US. Maybe stick to main brands available from garden centers.
Lawn still looks damn awesome, what lawn is that again ?
Perennial Ryegrass. Thanks mate!
wow the sticks in your garden are actually growing , i`m impressed.
Maybe a good video idea would be '' how to grow un-australian and old lady plants '' .
Good call. Will do
Would love to buy some merch mate!
loving your videos mate,i am in Stanthorpe in SE Queensland,we are in a fine mess here with drought and bush fires,i am thinking of re turfing my lawn at end of next winter,the soil here is basically crushed granite,no organic matter at all,what breed of turf would you recommend that is both drought and frost tolerant,we get well below zero in winter and high 30's in summer,much appreciate your thoughts
how's it going I'm looking at picking up an ez flow tank and looking at the EZ2005HB model what's the best price you can get this for. it's for a small area 2.2m x 15m
Question, probably no chance of getting answered. I'm trying to refurb my folks lawn(sir walter buffalo) which has been neglected for a long time. Problem is I'm having to do it on the cheap, and we're coming into a severe heat wave(40, 43 and 47 predicted for later in the week) will I be pissing in the wind throwing some fert and wetting agent on it and keeping the water up? Also would it be at all helpful to give it a big soak or daily watering during these extremes?(on tank and reclaimed water so no issues with lack of available water)
I’d water and wait for the fert until after the heat wave
@@TheDesertDonkeys That's what I was thinking, but wanted a bit of input. I've given it a good soak today, tuesday(around 12mm) would it be pointless to give it another 12 early friday(the day we're due for 47) or am I just being pedantic?
What type of grass do you have?
Perennial Ryegrass
Ben, have you tried out Adam's Nature's Soil Wetter in granular format yet?
I'd love to see a side-by side comparison of Hydralink and NSW (both in liquid and granular form).
Nice i dontwatermy lawn when itshotn dry its dead when its wet is green n lush i reservewater for the pool n the garden
Liked vid before I even watched it!! Yo mate, that’s what up 🤙🏼 hahaha
What if it's a fairway how do you water it?
Is this sarcasm?
@@LawnTips not at all,was thinking to myself what do you do when it's like a golf course,isn't the land area too big to apply this principle?
Yes, definitely is too big. If a spot goes dry, it goes dry. Not really much else you back so unless you have endless resources and staff
@@LawnTips okay that means on ur golf course u let it go sometimes
Samuel Asamoah yep, correct! Sorry that I thought the comment was sarcastic
wait so you quit the golf course?
Push that product💪🏻
Places with rain drout can save the water that is running off the house when it does rain
What type of grass is that friend?
This is perennial ryegrass 👍🏽
Lawn Tips absolutely beautiful! Good job!
I've always assumed they're pretty useless and I'll take that as a yes considering you didn't mention it but what about water absorbing crystals?
How do you get a full time job mowing your own lawn, and get paid?
Haha I wish I was getting paid just to do that
where did you buy your fake grass? bunnings?
Haha 🤣
Wow that garden is crying out for some more shrubs and trees.
How about a video where you take a trip to Bunnings an show your average home owner what products could be good from there?
Can't average homeowners order from online stores? Better bang for your buck than Bunnings...
They can I guess, how ever when I first started my lawn adventure years back that’s all I used an now I use commercial products. Just thought it could attract a certain bunch of subscribers
Hey Ben I'm a new sub what's your grass type just curious
Thanks for subbing! This grass is perennial ryegrass 👍🏼
@@LawnTips I thought you had tifway 419?
Maybe your lawned area could be half it’s size??
How about ideas on what else your garden could be comprised of??
I have a yard this size for this kids 👍🏼 I'll buy something out of town eventually and have bigger gardens. I'd love. A nice big garden
If you want to save water, replace your lawn with clover or pig face. Or mulch over it and chuck in natives
What about when its 38+ degrees for weeks on end. You could pump thousands of litres into the grass and it just gets burnt to a crisp.
Michael K interesting to see how it looks in a couple of months
Instal a rain harvesting tote
Video idea: Getting rid of weeds, which grow from under the neighbours fence & in between concrete and paver cracks please
Hey Ben, have you ever talked about your drain in your yard. Could you do a video or blurb on that?
That sucks about the drought. Y’all aren’t even into summer yet.
best thing i done was mulch my whole backyard 3 foot deep first year then top top up as it breaks down
the grass is green every day of the year
chickens get free food
my garden is always green
Joggers 👀 💚
For between the shed & rence just throw a layer of scoria down
*fence
Exemption from water restrictions because he's a TH-camr.
What a time to be alive huh.
its his only source of income did you hear him mate?
Check my latest videos Dan. I'm not watering and have installed a bore.
Where's your water tank? You could catch most of the water needed for the lawn off your roof and grey water and some easy way to switch from city water to grey/rain water tank
Want to send me one? I’m getting a bore installed. If that fails I’ll be looking at a water tank
@@LawnTips next video say something like "I'm looking to partner with a company that will install a tank" ask daddy LCN he knows how to make it happen. I know you don't have much room but maybe some company will give you one? I have seen a soft sided bag like thing once put in under someone's deck on This Old House. Not sure if that's UV PROOF?
@@LawnTips what the heck is a "bore"? EDIT OMG your terms good God lol. You're drilling your own well for irrigation purposes
@@mkzenthusiasts Bores are pretty common in Australia.
@@campbellslee6773 you call them bores. Here in the states where city water isn't available we drill for water. The average depth where I live is around 200 feet I do know a certain portion of that well must have a steel casing if it's contaminated which it usually is not you'll have to drill deeper hive heard of 700 foot well in the Boston Massachusetts at that depth it's expensive 15,000 USD drilling through solid granite I'm unfamiliar with the rock type down under.
Do you practice golf on your lawn?
Pro tip. Dont water in the middle of the day. Do it late in the evening if possible.
Your lawn looks lovely. However it seems a bit extensive considering your access to water is limited. You may consider reducing the lawn size and introducing drought tolerant shrubs and trees. It would improve the aesthetic. looks a bit like a soccer field at the moment.
If you watch some later videos past this I have installed a Water bore 👍🏼
These last 2 week's have been so hot I've just not been able to find the energy to mow.. Gonna have to force it now
Idea.."how to grow grass frm dirt desert to a luscious lawn on a budget".
lol mow twice a week. I think its been 4 months for me and my lawn still doesnt need mowing. Mind you it has been dead for 2 months. Stupid drought.
I know you’re getting a bore installed, good news, but I actually can’t believe in all the time I’ve been watching you, I’ve only just realised you’ve got no water tanks?!!
Mate, do you not think that’s incredibly irresponsible for a yard that size?
Want to pay for some water tanks for me?
Originally that was what I was getting, then since we haven’t had rain in so long, I changed my mind. When we built the house I was on apprentice wages and could only just afford what we have. Extras weren’t an option at the time.
Oh mate I completely understand how it works, just really surprised is all.
I’m just imagining everyone on your block watching you water your council owned nature strip from your mains tap. Must go down a treat! 😂👌🏼
Matthew Snart luckily it’s recycled water I use. So it’s not the town water supply. But yes, it’s not a good look. That’s for sure
i think you need to aim for at least three uploads a week. You could expand into equipment maintenance or something maybe or trying different gear
I’d love to. It’s just I don’t have the time at the moment whilst I’m spreading myself across a few different areas with the business. I’d love to one day! It’s my favourite part for sure
Water your lawn at night, at least the sun can't just dry it up instantly.
Well that sure makes it easy to dominate.
Makes me feel bad more than anything. Really need rain
@@LawnTips I'm only teasing. Hope you get rain soon.