Ahh, the fun and busy time of year for lawns. I've been looking forward to it, but now I feel so under prepared and on the back foot. I am looking forward to new projects.
Great info Brenton again. Heart breaking to see weeds and the like popping up . They do your head in . How’s the back yard and the putting green and the edges growing they should be nearly 100% there now or close to it
Hmm the weeds are to be expected in all honesty, Not to mention it creates content. The green isn't much of a green these days due to my new work schedule I simply cannot give it the constant mowing it requires, Once it get more primo zoysia planted ill be good to go again but for now the green is a brown 😜
Not really mate the weeds are just a result from the santa and being a little less dense and more light hitting the soil. its no biggie and gives me some content 😜
Great video. I'm just wondering is that a hint of fungus on the tiftuf just spotted a few rings.. how did you combat that, and what do you feel is the best way to prevent
Yea mate there is some fusarium patch in it, It will go away as the weather warms up I have given it a hit of fungicide. Its just going to be one of those things going forward unfortunately
I have couch, and it is so hard to find information on couch, that isn't someone making a video on how to get rid of couch. I have a broad leaf grass in my lawn, it has a wire type root system, but thicker than what google shows me as "wiregrass", its like some gross summer grass. It's about 30% of my lawn now, how do i get rid of that? I cant find any selective herbicides to get rid of it. I've tried so much to get rid of it, but it just stays :(
Question regarding pre-emergent - if I want my buffalo to spread this summer (I have a lot of gaps to fill in), will applying pre-emergent stop the roots on the spreading stolons from rooting down? Just thinking if I should avoid it this season. Cheers
Yes it will stop rooting down unfortunately, Pre emergent is best used on lawns that are fully covered over. You could try something like oxapro instead
Hey mate, very informative video. I have a solo 441Li sprayer and love it, just looking at it wand, is that pressure gauge adjustable? If so where do you get that from? As I write this mine is just the standard wand that came with it, am looking to upgrade to the double brass one in the future Also great tip on the light breeze, never knew that and always tried to spray when it was dead calm to avoid any drift. Will now be aiming for a few kms of wind!
The 417 use to come standard with the pressure gauge but I don’t think the new ones do mine is busted and don’t work any more but it’s not super necessary I don’t think . It wasn’t adjustable as such but the 417 has a 2 speed pump. The brass lance is awesome and I highly recommend it .
I'm a contactor and want to get your thoughts on my herbicide application method. For bow and arrow, I'm using a yellow Teejet AIXR nozzle (coarse) in a boom setup (x2 nozzles). I use Wetter 600 as my surfactant. What are your thoughts on applying B&A first thing in the morning when there's dew on the leaf? I've read evidence online that a dewy leaf can sometimes enhance the product effectiveness. Have you ever done a comparison with a dry vs dewy leaf? Or seen results elsewhere that can confirm?
Hey mate, thats a great question, In short yeah I see no issue applying in the dew in fact I do it with iron and PGR the dew can help carry the chemical over the target weeds better and given the fact the water volume rates vary so much on most broad leaf labels I see no problems with it
I sprayed bow and arrow twice 2 weeks apart and it hasn't even touched the weeds hey. Labels says it takes up to 6 weeks to kill the weeds. Sounds like a long time.
Hmmm something doesn't seem quite right there, Are the weeds your trying to control covered by Bow and Arrow on the label ? Ive actually not ever used the product so i cant comment on how long it should take to see a result
I totally agree with @mielkamielka552. Could you do a double pass in different directions with the herbicide if the weeds are really (haven't been treated in a long while)?
@@benr7774 yeah you can. Providing your getting the correct amount of chemical applied over the area you could go over it 3 or 4 times on what ever direction that floats your boat 😎
Very informative video. Your qualifications, knowledge and professionalism really shows through in your videos.
Too kind
Ahh, the fun and busy time of year for lawns. I've been looking forward to it, but now I feel so under
prepared and on the back foot.
I am looking forward to new projects.
it always seems to sneak up on us all haha
A few of the weeds were microscopic in size. You've got sharp eyes!
Haha only on the tiftuf side … no glasses required on the Santa 😂
Looking forward to seeing you and the old boy out at his place getting a lawn sorted for him👍
@@calebevans8437 here right now actually 😂
Like always Brenton,great information and well explained video. Keep up the good work.
@@mclarengreenworx cheers Corey
Great vid Brenton, very thorough
@@TheAustralianLawnGardenP-ki2hj cheers Lukey
Great to see you back. Love your content.
Thank you mate
Great info Brenton again. Heart breaking to see weeds and the like popping up . They do your head in . How’s the back yard and the putting green and the edges growing they should be nearly 100% there now or close to it
Hmm the weeds are to be expected in all honesty, Not to mention it creates content. The green isn't much of a green these days due to my new work schedule I simply cannot give it the constant mowing it requires, Once it get more primo zoysia planted ill be good to go again but for now the green is a brown 😜
Your rye overseed looked better last year but tiftuf looks very good.
Yeah the rye gives a really impressive dramatic effect but gees the Colour guard is effective
Great work mate 👍
@@srh6970 cheers Hodgey
Great video, great tips, thanks!
Most welcome
Thank you for taking time to make this video quick question is this the same sprayer that you using for your liquid fertiliser?
Same sprayer mate yup
Don't know what happened, may have put it down to late but my pre emergent didn't do a lot this year.
Thats a shame mate hopefully you get it down toward the end of this month for summer (depending on location)
Very interesting the difference between the two turf varieties in the weed department.
Do you get many weeds down near the road?
Not really mate the weeds are just a result from the santa and being a little less dense and more light hitting the soil. its no biggie and gives me some content 😜
Great video. I'm just wondering is that a hint of fungus on the tiftuf just spotted a few rings.. how did you combat that, and what do you feel is the best way to prevent
Yea mate there is some fusarium patch in it, It will go away as the weather warms up I have given it a hit of fungicide. Its just going to be one of those things going forward unfortunately
I was just wondering once you have a fungus, do you find it will return year after year even with full-scale Reno's every year.
@@murrayhutchins3291 depends on what you have. Some yes some no. Mine came with the turf mine affects the roots. Just how it goes sometimes
@theaussielawn I believe its ERI...
Very interesting mate. The lawns are looking really good. Wonderful to see the difference between the couch varieties.
Cheers mate, yeah there really is a noticeable difference between the two
I have couch, and it is so hard to find information on couch, that isn't someone making a video on how to get rid of couch. I have a broad leaf grass in my lawn, it has a wire type root system, but thicker than what google shows me as "wiregrass", its like some gross summer grass. It's about 30% of my lawn now, how do i get rid of that? I cant find any selective herbicides to get rid of it. I've tried so much to get rid of it, but it just stays :(
Without a botanical name or a close up of the situation its not possible to tell what you have or what will kill it sorry mate
Where do you get those hand held boom sprayer
You should be able to get one on the solo sprayer website mate
Question regarding pre-emergent - if I want my buffalo to spread this summer (I have a lot of gaps to fill in), will applying pre-emergent stop the roots on the spreading stolons from rooting down? Just thinking if I should avoid it this season. Cheers
Yes it will stop rooting down unfortunately, Pre emergent is best used on lawns that are fully covered over. You could try something like oxapro instead
Hey mate, very informative video. I have a solo 441Li sprayer and love it, just looking at it wand, is that pressure gauge adjustable? If so where do you get that from? As I write this mine is just the standard wand that came with it, am looking to upgrade to the double brass one in the future
Also great tip on the light breeze, never knew that and always tried to spray when it was dead calm to avoid any drift. Will now be aiming for a few kms of wind!
The 417 use to come standard with the pressure gauge but I don’t think the new ones do mine is busted and don’t work any more but it’s not super necessary I don’t think . It wasn’t adjustable as such but the 417 has a 2 speed pump. The brass lance is awesome and I highly recommend it .
@@theaussielawn thanks for the reply mate! Will definitely be looking into the lance in the near future
I'm a contactor and want to get your thoughts on my herbicide application method.
For bow and arrow, I'm using a yellow Teejet AIXR nozzle (coarse) in a boom setup (x2 nozzles). I use Wetter 600 as my surfactant.
What are your thoughts on applying B&A first thing in the morning when there's dew on the leaf? I've read evidence online that a dewy leaf can sometimes enhance the product effectiveness.
Have you ever done a comparison with a dry vs dewy leaf? Or seen results elsewhere that can confirm?
Hey mate, thats a great question, In short yeah I see no issue applying in the dew in fact I do it with iron and PGR the dew can help carry the chemical over the target weeds better and given the fact the water volume rates vary so much on most broad leaf labels I see no problems with it
@@theaussielawn Yeah thought so. Cheers mate.
I sprayed bow and arrow twice 2 weeks apart and it hasn't even touched the weeds hey. Labels says it takes up to 6 weeks to kill the weeds. Sounds like a long time.
Hmmm something doesn't seem quite right there, Are the weeds your trying to control covered by Bow and Arrow on the label ? Ive actually not ever used the product so i cant comment on how long it should take to see a result
I totally agree with
@mielkamielka552. Could you do a double pass in different directions with the herbicide if the weeds are really (haven't been treated in a long while)?
@@benr7774 yeah you can. Providing your getting the correct amount of chemical applied over the area you could go over it 3 or 4 times on what ever direction that floats your boat 😎
Those weeds must have come from thew neighbours, your place is way to clean.
haha the joys of rural living mate, TBH the back is very ordinary atm 😂
Can Buffalo be done now or still too early
absolutely it can be done now mate just be sure to use a chemical that is compatible with buffalo turf
@@theaussielawn sweet..time to bust out the buffalo pro