Hi how are you? I hope that very good. I am from Argentina and I admire the work and dedication you put into it. I follow you and have seen many of your videos, especially those related to soil and lawn care. I am currently in Autumn and I wanted to know what advice you would give me so that in the summer my park looks like an unmatched green carpet.
@MrZarcof "I can say that everything is going well! I am grateful for your support and for following my advice. To maintain a healthy lawn in autumn, it is important to remove dead grass (a process called aerification), fertilize it, and avoid mowing it too short (at least 6-7 cm). Additionally, if possible, you can apply organic wood ash to the lawn (up to 5 kg/100m2), at least 3 weeks after fertilizing. This will result in a beautiful lawn next season👌 Best regards and greetings to Argentina."👋🌱
@@organickulture Thank you very much for your prompt response, I will do it as soon as possible. Regarding fertilization, what NPK parameter should I consider? What characteristics does the one you apply have? Sorry for asking you, but I tried to see it in the video by zooming in and everything possible and I didn't notice it and I don't think you mentioned it either. Here I have seen two options at the moment, one offers me NPK values (6-15-3) and the other has 82% organic matter, 2% total phosphorus pentoxide, 9% organic nitrogen and water-soluble potassium oxide 2%. Both organic. Regarding weeds, what time of year do you recommend treating them? Or can they be treated at any time of the year? I understand that I should first treat the weeds and then fertilize, right? I saw your video on the application of sugar for them and I want to put it into practice. It should be noted that I have about 600 square meters of green surface to treat. As for the ashes, I also saw your video and I will put it into practice since I have a wood heater and I collect a lot of ash that I have wasted without knowing it.
@@MrZarcof It would be best to test the pH value of your soil first, using the method as in the video or with a measuring kit (mercado libre) which is approximately 17 dollars and you have a constant view of what needs to be done with the soil. I personally use only organic pelleted fertilizer. It contains all the necessary micro and macro elements needed for a lawn and in combination with wood ash and sugar (not at the same time) you get excellent results of an organic lawn. The composition of the pelleted fertilizer I use has: Nitrogen (N) 2-4% Phosphorus (P2O5) 4.3% Organic nitrogen (N) 2-4% Potassium (K2O) 4.3% Organic carbon (C), bio origin 26% Humidity 15% C/N ratio 00:12 Organic matter: 75% PH value 6-7 Everything that is lacking in pelleted fertilizer, wood ash and sugar makes up for it. First, you treat the weeds, then fertilize and then repair if there are large empty spots on the lawn. Weeds should be cleaned mostly in spring and autumn, because some places will have to be repaired by seeding, and this is best in early spring or autumn, until the temperatures do not exceed 25 degrees. because you will not be able to maintain the repaired places in high heat and there will be whole places that will replenish the weeds again throughout the season. Removing weeds with sugar is a long-term process if there are a lot of weeds, the best results are preventive and it is also good for the appearance of the lawn, which you will not get with any other method. It is best to apply wood ash from autumn to winter, even through winter, until early spring, because it helps the lawn to store reserve substances. In this process, potassium plays the biggest role. If it is autumn in your area, choose a fertilizer with a higher potassium and phosphorus content, and less nitrogen. I hope I helped you, I wish you a beautiful lawn next year👋🌱
@@organickulture Hi my dear friend Garden Green. Buy the same pH meter you use. I stuck it in the soil and in fertilization mode it gave me 7. In pH mode it gave me 5.25, you could say. I was surprised by these results, I was expecting ugly numbers. Now, to raise the pH you should spread ashes, eggshell powder and sugar, right? How else could I do it?
You can fix the acidity of the soil with ground limestone (as finely ground as possible), special dolomite natural fertilizers for acidic soils, or with ash from clean wood, branches, or leaves. The soil will show a real result in the second year at the earliest. Acidic soils crack and become sticky in contact with water, if that's your case. Greetings 👋🌱
Dobar video
Sugar!!?? Who Knew?!?😂 Thanks for the tips!!
The result is fascinating, you welcome😀👋🌱
molasses is much better
Hi how are you? I hope that very good. I am from Argentina and I admire the work and dedication you put into it. I follow you and have seen many of your videos, especially those related to soil and lawn care. I am currently in Autumn and I wanted to know what advice you would give me so that in the summer my park looks like an unmatched green carpet.
@MrZarcof "I can say that everything is going well! I am grateful for your support and for following my advice. To maintain a healthy lawn in autumn, it is important to remove dead grass (a process called aerification), fertilize it, and avoid mowing it too short (at least 6-7 cm). Additionally, if possible, you can apply organic wood ash to the lawn (up to 5 kg/100m2), at least 3 weeks after fertilizing. This will result in a beautiful lawn next season👌 Best regards and greetings to Argentina."👋🌱
@@organickulture Thank you very much for your prompt response, I will do it as soon as possible. Regarding fertilization, what NPK parameter should I consider? What characteristics does the one you apply have? Sorry for asking you, but I tried to see it in the video by zooming in and everything possible and I didn't notice it and I don't think you mentioned it either. Here I have seen two options at the moment, one offers me NPK values (6-15-3) and the other has 82% organic matter, 2% total phosphorus pentoxide, 9% organic nitrogen and water-soluble potassium oxide 2%. Both organic. Regarding weeds, what time of year do you recommend treating them? Or can they be treated at any time of the year? I understand that I should first treat the weeds and then fertilize, right? I saw your video on the application of sugar for them and I want to put it into practice. It should be noted that I have about 600 square meters of green surface to treat. As for the ashes, I also saw your video and I will put it into practice since I have a wood heater and I collect a lot of ash that I have wasted without knowing it.
@@MrZarcof It would be best to test the pH value of your soil first, using the method as in the video or with a measuring kit (mercado libre) which is approximately 17 dollars and you have a constant view of what needs to be done with the soil. I personally use only organic pelleted fertilizer. It contains all the necessary micro and macro elements needed for a lawn and in combination with wood ash and sugar (not at the same time) you get excellent results of an organic lawn.
The composition of the pelleted fertilizer I use has:
Nitrogen (N) 2-4%
Phosphorus (P2O5) 4.3%
Organic nitrogen (N) 2-4%
Potassium (K2O) 4.3%
Organic carbon (C), bio origin 26%
Humidity 15%
C/N ratio 00:12
Organic matter: 75%
PH value 6-7
Everything that is lacking in pelleted fertilizer, wood ash and sugar makes up for it.
First, you treat the weeds, then fertilize and then repair if there are large empty spots on the lawn.
Weeds should be cleaned mostly in spring and autumn, because some places will have to be repaired by seeding, and this is best in early spring or autumn, until the temperatures do not exceed 25 degrees. because you will not be able to maintain the repaired places in high heat and there will be whole places that will replenish the weeds again throughout the season.
Removing weeds with sugar is a long-term process if there are a lot of weeds, the best results are preventive and it is also good for the appearance of the lawn, which you will not get with any other method.
It is best to apply wood ash from autumn to winter, even through winter, until early spring, because it helps the lawn to store reserve substances. In this process, potassium plays the biggest role. If it is autumn in your area, choose a fertilizer with a higher potassium and phosphorus content, and less nitrogen.
I hope I helped you, I wish you a beautiful lawn next year👋🌱
@@organickulture Hi my dear friend Garden Green. Buy the same pH meter you use. I stuck it in the soil and in fertilization mode it gave me 7. In pH mode it gave me 5.25, you could say. I was surprised by these results, I was expecting ugly numbers. Now, to raise the pH you should spread ashes, eggshell powder and sugar, right? How else could I do it?
Со временем, это превращается в какой-то культ идеального газона и уже газон управляет владельцем участка, а не наоборот.
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How to treat if it's acidic soil?
You can fix the acidity of the soil with ground limestone (as finely ground as possible), special dolomite natural fertilizers for acidic soils, or with ash from clean wood, branches, or leaves. The soil will show a real result in the second year at the earliest. Acidic soils crack and become sticky in contact with water, if that's your case. Greetings 👋🌱
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