All I can say is thank you so much! You have provided so much insight into lawn care over the years and all for free. I admire your integrity to your craft, and I'm pretty sure you have influenced many positively. I live in Denmark, and recently (1st may) tried a small renovation. There is good growth, but lots of weeds around (kind of like the lawn you showed). So I was happy to see that it isn't just me that has this issue. That's the awesome thing with your channel and the follow ups you do. It just makes you even more credible. What type of NPK fertilizer would you recommend and what type of weedkiller? We have the "ready to use" roundup weedkiller here in a spray bottle. Once again Shaun, thanks a million!
Hi so honestly any appropriate Fertiliser will be fine... Ie "spring/summer".. That's all I use.. As for weedkiller for the lawn make sure it's suitable for Lawns. Roundup primarily will kill everything it touches including grass.. Although they have produced one that won't but please check it's safe for Lawns.. Any weedkiller will state if suitable for Lawns.. Ie resolva for lawns
its great when you see your work getting great results. iam no expert but i drove past a couple of lawns yesterday that i scarifyed & treated a couple of weeks ago & the difference is amazing 👍
Great job as usual Shaun, the lawns do look very green and the customer must be pleased with the result, Your videos as well as being informative are a great advert for your dedication and your skills Have followed your instructions to renovate my late father’s lawns and they really are coming together now Thanks Shaun
Thanks Shaun, I've been following all of your videos and did a renovation on my back lawn. This video is fab as I'm at this stage now. I've learnt so much following you. Look forward to the next one.🙂
Fantastic! So pleased you've managed to get results :). Another few weeks and regular mowing and it should begin thickening up really nice :). #excited!
It's already starting to thicken up, I'm mowing every 2/3 days and at a high setting. All the years I've been mowing, I never knew this. So your advice is really working. Next to tackle my front lawn. Big job!! Thanks again🙂
When using a granular Fert that may contain iron I usually work my way around the edge of the lawn facing in then walk down the centre applying as I go. Saves the worry rust marking g on the patio. The amount of weeds in that lawn. I think it will need completely overseeding / top dressing again as your going to be left with a lot of bare patches once the weedkiller has done it's thing.
Thanks Shaun I needed this video. After renovation two weeks ago I'm seeing a good few weeds. It's good to know I can address that issue is a few weeks.
This is very timely. I've just taken off a fleece from a freshly reseeded lawn. The area is full of weeds. Ill wait a few weeks like you suggest before applying a weedkiller.
Fantastic video, as always, Shaun. Question, did you hand sprinkle compost in this video for ease on this type of lawn or to help us at home? Have just done a lawn reno using your advice with field compost to topdress and lived exactly to your description from a year or so back. I really appreciate your honesty in all of these videos, such as the weedkiller bit. I can't even begin to describe how much i enjoy your content and the way that you manage to perfectly cover the ins and outs of this, especislly for simple people like myself. Thanks lots!
At last.Someone who understands the weeds need to retain their leaves for the weed killer to do it’s work. I try to avoid mowing after application until the weeds start to die.
@@LawnRight haha its all good! We've just exchanged on our first house with a lawn, counting down the days to get my hands on it, I can finally put your teachings into action! Keep up the fantastic work, really enjoy your content.
With moles we get them ever so often. Most time we use clamp traps. The sonic sticks are quite good. One way I found to just "move them on" is to get a cap of petrol - poke your finger into the hole so you find their run. Pour just a cap of petrol into the hole, cover it all up,. The little buggers are guaranteed to move on. Repeat it every couple of weeks and they seem to look for more nose friendly pastures. Best think to keep moles away is to mow often. Mow twice a week and they just don't like the sound....
Our neighbours were having a little dig at me yrs ago. O why are you cutting the grass do often? I told them it was against moles - guess who didn't believe me - guess who got visited? Twice a week seems to keep them away.
Thanks for the video Shaun, perfect timing, I have my young grass coming through after seeding about 4 weeks ago and have some weeds amongst the young grass. Is there a product that will encourage the root growth? I want to try and achieve a good strong root zone to try and be more resilient against a leatherjacket attack later in the year. Love the facials and humming at the start, your a great character!!
Hi Shaun 👋 , just submitted a fb request to your page thanks for the good work too 👍🏾. What’s your experience/view of those electronic mole repellers? And what’s the best way to tackle moles? You covered the 2 worst nightmares I’m having at the moment - mole hills and weeds such as dandelions and briskly oxtongue. Im soo glad to know that weeds after over-seeding is nothing new esp even to the professional as yourself 🙏. I honestly thought it was from the top soil or compost I used as the weeds seem to have appeared 5 times more than what I had prior to over-seeding/renovating. Keep up the good work and thanks in advance for responding. ❤
Thanks.. I've never realltly had a lot of issues as most of my customers are in towns and cities. From what I've read, I'd be most likely to want to watch for soil being pushed up then quickly dig that section up and humanely relocate it elsewhere.. I'm not one for traps just on a personal choice but may not have. A choice if it happened to me.. Only time will tell... That said.. We did have a mouse problem last year getting in the house and I bought some traps which worked extremely well..
Hi Sean I levelled reseeded (Hurrells general amenity) used pre seed fertiliser and covered with compost and fleece 11 days ago, today being 21st September, I will be taking the fleece off this weekend and am waiting for the grass to get to about 70mm tall and I will do my first cut only taking of about 15mm. My questions are when do I do the second and further cuts, also my lawn sloped very badly on some of the edges by about 75mm which I have relevelled with a temporary former on the edge holding the shape, what fertiliser should I use and when to help the roots Grow deep and for the general maintenance of the lawn. Also thank you so much for your very informative videos you make everything clear and easy to understand
Hi Brian, an Autumn fertiliser will help establish roots, and I see what your saying about the edging, wanting it to firm up and become stable, which will all come from the root development to firm up the structure.. As for mowing, All I can say is for the first month just take it steady when turning, and not mowing when its wet or boggy, but pretty much mow as normal, so between 1 and 4 times a week will be a great sweet spot
Great video Shaun, i remember the original video with all the stones in that side lawn😲😲 so great to see the after video and how well the 3 lawns are coming on. I did some patches 8 days back, seedlings are now 1 inch high but still vovering them with fkeece at night as a local cat uses the top dressed area as a toilet!! Twice i have removed the little present he/she has left along with having to level the earth again! I have added a bit of starter fertilizer to the areas and will dpray with seaweed tomorrow, anything else i should be doing? Cherrs Shaun, enjoying thr videos and tips Regards Kev
Hi shaun, ive learnt ao much from uiur renovation videos and havw done my first 3 for customers, so thus video of the next step was perfect timing for me. Have i go it right that youd leave for around 5 weeks before u access what parts may need extea seeding etc? and is it around 8 weeks after renovation before to yiu should apply weed and feed? I appreciate each case could be unique but just a general idea on the timeline to put my mind at ease would be incredibly helpful and appreciated. All the best and thanks for ALL the amazing advice
Hi 8 weeks is a good time for feed and weed as long as the lawn is doing well.. Usually once you've got the first cut done(sometimes you can see any bare spots earlier) you can look to see if any areas need seeding then should be all good
Your so right about wearing masks so blasé for years and never really bothered when I was doing anything at the moment just getting off of bacterial pneumonia. It’s been hell.
I there I have done a renovation with my front lawn all looking nice so far about 3 cuts in now some seed heads coming up for poa, Some other weeds through that I have tried pick out can I spray a weed killer on the lawn that won't damage the new grass I have or keep up regular mowing etc and feeds
Hiya mate.. Im not very good at this am I (lol).. Wasn't even aware of it.. but it is during renovation season.. I'm not sure, but likely not.. I know I will learn something there, and its good to meet up, but who knows.. maybe..
Hi shaun another great video bud..❤ got another question to my last one on your previous video 3 weeks now since cut scarify aeriate and miracle gro 4 in 1..been cutting not to short as you said also...ive got some patches still with weeds and areas of dead looking old grass so the question is what is my next step? Lawn is looking far better since watching your videos and following your guidance thank you ❤️
Hi probably those dead bits might need a bit more raking and if not too bare some seeds throwing down. By now the weedkiller should be well on its way and the weeds should be curling up not sure why.. Feel free to post pic sin my facebook group Facebook.com/groups/lawnrightcommunity thanks
@@LawnRight thanks for the reply shaun its more the edges next to pathway thats weedy and bare but one or two areas need more work i will post a few pics on the fb group..thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for the helpful video! One question - I have a weeds problem and want to use Weedol, but I have cats that play in the grass. Would that cause a problem? Do you know of any alternatives that would be pet safe?
Hi most are pet friendly. You need to keep pets inside until the product has dried which is usually about 2 hours.. But pls check any products before applying
What length would you do the first few cuts? I have mostly a fescue lawn with some bent in a shaded area (grass generally grows well though). The first cut was at 40mm but im thinking the next should be 30mm as fescue is very fine and will flop over until the density develops. Also leaving it get to 2 inches each time before it can be cut leaves it open to disease and the intent is to mow 15-25mm anyways as that's the healthiest height for fescue to be mower at. from my experience.
Do you know what to do when newly seeded grass gets fusarium? It's 3.5 weeks old and was getting watered 3 times a day (9am,1pm,5-6pm). The last couple of days were misty and it stayed wet over night. i noticed what i though was dandelions seeds clustered in the grass but it turns out to be fungus mold. I let it dry out today and did its first cut before any of it matts down. Seeds are still germinating as it's bent / fescue but i'll switch to 8-9am watering's only. So far the best plan I can think of is to wait a week to see the die off before carefully using a plastic fork to remove any dead grass then add some seeds and cover with compost then water once a day and see what comes up. watering seed anymore feels like its going to result in making things worse.
Hi the drying out will help.. I'd look to water maybe 3 times a week now but fo longer.. And ye morning's.. You could look at a fungicide or a slightly higher spring fertiliser . If possible try and gently fork the area and see how it progresses..
@@LawnRight Thanks a lot!. Is Provanto - Fungus Fighter Plus good to us on newly grass ? It's the best thing I have found other than some very expensive products.
I put some weed killer on a section of my lawn and now it’s just black and dead! I scarified some dead sections off and then scattered some seeds and put some compost over the top + it has also rained but nothing has grown back! This was weeks ago too?!
Hi Dean it sound like you possibly put a total weedkiller on like roundup.. Basically anything with glyphosate in the ingredients? It would kill everything it touches... Thats fine if your intention was to do that.... But now you need to wait 2 to 3 weeks before any seeding can take place.... After the 2 to 3 weeks, then raking out all the dead matter, seeding so it touched soil then covering
Slightly related but about renovation. I killed off top end of lawn as so much AMG. Scarified, 70/30 over to level. Seeded and preseed fertilizer. Covered with thin layer of compost. Just finished last Sunday and we had a storm when the rain bucketed down. On a slope and lots of seed ran down taking compost and fertilizer with it. Went out Monday and tried to salvage. Put down more seed in areas where it was bare but of course just crossed fingers. Started to germinate by Wednesday but I have lines of green growth. These areas will be far too thick and other areas sparse. What should I do about first cut? Wish I could post a photograph.Also will have to add more seed when I can see exactly where it is needed. I am utterly heartbroken.
Hi janice :). Don;t be too disheartened :). It's all sortable. Go ahead and give it a cut and once there I would use a rake to thin out the thick areas - feel free to be aggressive.. clear off the dead stuff you've raked out and then you can now look at the whole lawn for any obvious bare spots... If its literally just very young grass blades, (but mistaken for being thin), these will thicken as they develop and produce secondary tillers (second blade on the main grass blade), so where you say its thin, if its just a lot of young grasses, it will get better in the coming few weeks, but in the same breath you could scatter just a little more seed if you fancy
Hi. Great channel. After renovating, after say 2 months on, should I start putting nitrogen or iron on? If so how regular? Along with a monthly spray of seaweed, thanks
@LawnRight excellent, thanks for replying, just trying to establish a time table of lawn care haha. What about phosphate. Is it worth buying separately along with the nitrogen and iron? Would you say nitrogen every 6 weeks, seaweed every couple of weeks to a month, and iron maybe each 2 months?
@LawnRight hi thanks, yeah I think I'll just go with the A1 spring summer for this season. I'll need to deal with weed problems too, the weedol for lawns etc, should I use that first, wait a week then put the a1 down? Thank you
That was a blank canvas, I reckon mid July, promising. By the way how are your toes. They must be over heating in them boots. I have gout and bursitus. Hot days I have to ice down twice a day. But we push on to make our lawns better than our neighbours, YEH !!!! ❤
Thanks.. As you may (or may not) know, Ive had severe big toe pain for about 3 to 4 weeks.. After much searching and convincing from my mum, I think Ive got topside of it now.. Mum thought it was gout.. I wasn't so sure.. If I spent all day on the sofa, the pain would ease after 2 days.. but then return.. I stopped drinking alcohol (almost 4 weeks now), and have been eating better. The pain has almost gone completely along with resting whenever I can.. I personally think it was through over-use (had been working 7 days a week for a month or so)
Hi Dave.. I think best thing you can do is join my Facebook group Facebook.com/groups/lawnrightcommunity and share some pics of the weeds you're tackling, and let me know how you are applying the products. Some weeds are resistant to most weedkillers in all honesty.. We need to figure out the weed, make sure the application rate is being followed, and make sure it wasn't applied right before rain, making sure you didn't mow within 2 days after applying.. basically just ruling everything out.. Here to help!
@@davegill7614 right.. Daisies are usually one the easiest to kill. Remember alos it takes a good 7 to 10 days after applying weedkiller to a lawn for the weeds to start curling up. A spray is def better as heavy water droplets can run off so a fine rose would be better than a standard rose if using a watering can.. Or make up a mix an dpop it in a cheap spray bottle that hairdressers sometimes use
Fell down the rabbit hole of lawn care videos and have to say you are the best!
Wow, thank you!
Nailed it, Shaun. Get the grass growing, then control the weeds. Perfect. Then, healthy grass will actually crowd out many weeds.
:). Thanks Dave for the support and comment
One of the best lawn care videos I’ve watched for ages! Thank you
Thanks so much
Lovely hearing the birds singing in the background.
Me too.. So relaxing
All I can say is thank you so much! You have provided so much insight into lawn care over the years and all for free. I admire your integrity to your craft, and I'm pretty sure you have influenced many positively.
I live in Denmark, and recently (1st may) tried a small renovation. There is good growth, but lots of weeds around (kind of like the lawn you showed). So I was happy to see that it isn't just me that has this issue. That's the awesome thing with your channel and the follow ups you do. It just makes you even more credible.
What type of NPK fertilizer would you recommend and what type of weedkiller? We have the "ready to use" roundup weedkiller here in a spray bottle.
Once again Shaun, thanks a million!
Hi so honestly any appropriate Fertiliser will be fine... Ie "spring/summer".. That's all I use.. As for weedkiller for the lawn make sure it's suitable for Lawns. Roundup primarily will kill everything it touches including grass.. Although they have produced one that won't but please check it's safe for Lawns.. Any weedkiller will state if suitable for Lawns.. Ie resolva for lawns
Just the video I needed. Dealing with a few weeds after a successful reseed! Perfect 👌👍
Thanks 😊😊😊
its great when you see your work getting great results. iam no expert but i drove past a couple of lawns yesterday that i scarifyed & treated a couple of weeks ago & the difference is amazing 👍
Nice work! Makes you feel good doesn't it 😊😊
Been watching loads of your videos. Your work is mesmerising 👍
Thanks 🤗🤗🤗😊😊
You are a natural at making great videos 📹
Nahh. I just like helping 😊
@LawnRight Yes you are, so please accept the compliment!
Great job as usual Shaun, the lawns do look very green and the customer must be pleased with the result,
Your videos as well as being informative are a great advert for your dedication and your skills
Have followed your instructions to renovate my late father’s lawns and they really are coming together now
Thanks Shaun
Absolutely no problem whatsoever. Here to help. Thanks
Thanks Shaun, I've been following all of your videos and did a renovation on my back lawn. This video is fab as I'm at this stage now. I've learnt so much following you. Look forward to the next one.🙂
Fantastic! So pleased you've managed to get results :). Another few weeks and regular mowing and it should begin thickening up really nice :). #excited!
It's already starting to thicken up, I'm mowing every 2/3 days and at a high setting. All the years I've been mowing, I never knew this. So your advice is really working. Next to tackle my front lawn. Big job!! Thanks again🙂
When using a granular Fert that may contain iron I usually work my way around the edge of the lawn facing in then walk down the centre applying as I go. Saves the worry rust marking g on the patio.
The amount of weeds in that lawn. I think it will need completely overseeding / top dressing again as your going to be left with a lot of bare patches once the weedkiller has done it's thing.
Thanks Shaun I needed this video. After renovation two weeks ago I'm seeing a good few weeds. It's good to know I can address that issue is a few weeks.
Absolutely.. And after a weedkiller and feed it'll be looking great
This is very timely. I've just taken off a fleece from a freshly reseeded lawn. The area is full of weeds. Ill wait a few weeks like you suggest before applying a weedkiller.
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Fantastic video, as always, Shaun. Question, did you hand sprinkle compost in this video for ease on this type of lawn or to help us at home? Have just done a lawn reno using your advice with field compost to topdress and lived exactly to your description from a year or so back.
I really appreciate your honesty in all of these videos, such as the weedkiller bit.
I can't even begin to describe how much i enjoy your content and the way that you manage to perfectly cover the ins and outs of this, especislly for simple people like myself.
Thanks lots!
Hi. here to help 😊.. Yes cause it was just a couple of patches I had sprinkle the compost over the seeds.. Used to do it this way for years
Good morning 👋 another really good and informative video 👍 Thanks for making and sharing 😊
You're welcome 👍
At last.Someone who understands the weeds need to retain their leaves for the weed killer to do it’s work. I try to avoid mowing after application until the weeds start to die.
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thank you for the video. I didnt know you could spray weedkiller after fertilising. Going to do this at a clients lawn tomorrow 😀
Have fun 😊😊😊
Yeah, I have that tune in my head constantly too 🤣
Sorry about that 😂😂
@@LawnRight haha its all good! We've just exchanged on our first house with a lawn, counting down the days to get my hands on it, I can finally put your teachings into action! Keep up the fantastic work, really enjoy your content.
Great video. I really need to learn patience when trying to get my lawn right😊
You can do it! Thank you
With moles we get them ever so often.
Most time we use clamp traps. The sonic sticks are quite good.
One way I found to just "move them on" is to get a cap of petrol - poke your finger into the hole so you find their run.
Pour just a cap of petrol into the hole, cover it all up,. The little buggers are guaranteed to move on. Repeat it every couple of weeks and they seem to look for more nose friendly pastures.
Best think to keep moles away is to mow often. Mow twice a week and they just don't like the sound....
Thanks.. I like the idea of regular mowing
Our neighbours were having a little dig at me yrs ago. O why are you cutting the grass do often?
I told them it was against moles - guess who didn't believe me - guess who got visited?
Twice a week seems to keep them away.
@@a760541 that's really good to hear and will keep this in mind thank you 😊😊
Thanks for the video Shaun, perfect timing, I have my young grass coming through after seeding about 4 weeks ago and have some weeds amongst the young grass. Is there a product that will encourage the root growth? I want to try and achieve a good strong root zone to try and be more resilient against a leatherjacket attack later in the year. Love the facials and humming at the start, your a great character!!
Hi something with phosphorus an potassium will be beneficial.. Regular mowing not too short will also help 😊😊. Seaweed can also be useful.
@@LawnRight Thanks Shaun, always appreciate your advice! 😊
Hi Shaun 👋 , just submitted a fb request to your page thanks for the good work too 👍🏾.
What’s your experience/view of those electronic mole repellers? And what’s the best way to tackle moles?
You covered the 2 worst nightmares I’m having at the moment - mole hills and weeds such as dandelions and briskly oxtongue. Im soo glad to know that weeds after over-seeding is nothing new esp even to the professional as yourself 🙏. I honestly thought it was from the top soil or compost I used as the weeds seem to have appeared 5 times more than what I had prior to over-seeding/renovating.
Keep up the good work and thanks in advance for responding. ❤
Thanks.. I've never realltly had a lot of issues as most of my customers are in towns and cities. From what I've read, I'd be most likely to want to watch for soil being pushed up then quickly dig that section up and humanely relocate it elsewhere.. I'm not one for traps just on a personal choice but may not have. A choice if it happened to me.. Only time will tell... That said.. We did have a mouse problem last year getting in the house and I bought some traps which worked extremely well..
Hi Sean I levelled reseeded (Hurrells general amenity) used pre seed fertiliser and covered with compost and fleece 11 days ago, today being 21st September, I will be taking the fleece off this weekend and am waiting for the grass to get to about 70mm tall and I will do my first cut only taking of about 15mm. My questions are when do I do the second and further cuts, also my lawn sloped very badly on some of the edges by about 75mm which I have relevelled with a temporary former on the edge holding the shape, what fertiliser should I use and when to help the roots Grow deep and for the general maintenance of the lawn.
Also thank you so much for your very informative videos you make everything clear and easy to understand
Hi Brian, an Autumn fertiliser will help establish roots, and I see what your saying about the edging, wanting it to firm up and become stable, which will all come from the root development to firm up the structure.. As for mowing, All I can say is for the first month just take it steady when turning, and not mowing when its wet or boggy, but pretty much mow as normal, so between 1 and 4 times a week will be a great sweet spot
@@LawnRight hi Sean thank you so much for your help
We had snow flurries yesterday in Southern alberta, lol. But hey, it's moisture.
Snow? Omg!
Excellent as always mate 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video Shaun, i remember the original video with all the stones in that side lawn😲😲 so great to see the after video and how well the 3 lawns are coming on.
I did some patches 8 days back, seedlings are now 1 inch high but still vovering them with fkeece at night as a local cat uses the top dressed area as a toilet!! Twice i have removed the little present he/she has left along with having to level the earth again!
I have added a bit of starter fertilizer to the areas and will dpray with seaweed tomorrow, anything else i should be doing?
Cherrs Shaun, enjoying thr videos and tips
Regards Kev
I honestly think you're doing plenty. A little bit of time and it will thrive on you've got a few more mows out of the way 😊
Another great video. I just wondered what you think about the organic natural lawn feed for sale?
Hi organic is definitely the wya to go 😊
Hi shaun, ive learnt ao much from uiur renovation videos and havw done my first 3 for customers, so thus video of the next step was perfect timing for me. Have i go it right that youd leave for around 5 weeks before u access what parts may need extea seeding etc? and is it around 8 weeks after renovation before to yiu should apply weed and feed? I appreciate each case could be unique but just a general idea on the timeline to put my mind at ease would be incredibly helpful and appreciated.
All the best and thanks for ALL the amazing advice
Hi 8 weeks is a good time for feed and weed as long as the lawn is doing well.. Usually once you've got the first cut done(sometimes you can see any bare spots earlier) you can look to see if any areas need seeding then should be all good
Your so right about wearing masks so blasé for years and never really bothered when I was doing anything at the moment just getting off of bacterial pneumonia. It’s been hell.
I feel you.. Had it once years ago.. Absolutely awful
I there I have done a renovation with my front lawn all looking nice so far about 3 cuts in now some seed heads coming up for poa,
Some other weeds through that I have tried pick out can I spray a weed killer on the lawn that won't damage the new grass I have or keep up regular mowing etc and feeds
Hi I usually wait a good 6 weeks minimum after renovating before weedspraying an that's only if it's doing well 😊
@@LawnRight great thanks for the reply,
Great job Shaun, are you going to groundsfest this year?
Hiya mate.. Im not very good at this am I (lol).. Wasn't even aware of it.. but it is during renovation season.. I'm not sure, but likely not.. I know I will learn something there, and its good to meet up, but who knows.. maybe..
@@LawnRight yes, its not at the bet time. Good for networking though. Hope your ok bud or is it self inflicted ;)
Hi shaun another great video bud..❤ got another question to my last one on your previous video 3 weeks now since cut scarify aeriate and miracle gro 4 in 1..been cutting not to short as you said also...ive got some patches still with weeds and areas of dead looking old grass so the question is what is my next step? Lawn is looking far better since watching your videos and following your guidance thank you ❤️
Hi probably those dead bits might need a bit more raking and if not too bare some seeds throwing down. By now the weedkiller should be well on its way and the weeds should be curling up not sure why.. Feel free to post pic sin my facebook group Facebook.com/groups/lawnrightcommunity thanks
@@LawnRight thanks for the reply shaun its more the edges next to pathway thats weedy and bare but one or two areas need more work i will post a few pics on the fb group..thank you so much ❤️
Thanks
WOW! Thank you SO much! Very graciously received and appreciated 👋👋
Thank you for the helpful video! One question - I have a weeds problem and want to use Weedol, but I have cats that play in the grass. Would that cause a problem? Do you know of any alternatives that would be pet safe?
Hi most are pet friendly. You need to keep pets inside until the product has dried which is usually about 2 hours.. But pls check any products before applying
What length would you do the first few cuts? I have mostly a fescue lawn with some bent in a shaded area (grass generally grows well though). The first cut was at 40mm but im thinking the next should be 30mm as fescue is very fine and will flop over until the density develops. Also leaving it get to 2 inches each time before it can be cut leaves it open to disease and the intent is to mow 15-25mm anyways as that's the healthiest height for fescue to be mower at. from my experience.
Hi fescue can tolerate 1 to 3 inches so the 30mm should be just finr
@@LawnRight Thanks! I'll try that next. Great videos!
Thank you 🎉
You’re welcome 😊
Do you know what to do when newly seeded grass gets fusarium?
It's 3.5 weeks old and was getting watered 3 times a day (9am,1pm,5-6pm). The last couple of days were misty and it stayed wet over night. i noticed what i though was dandelions seeds clustered in the grass but it turns out to be fungus mold. I let it dry out today and did its first cut before any of it matts down. Seeds are still germinating as it's bent / fescue but i'll switch to 8-9am watering's only.
So far the best plan I can think of is to wait a week to see the die off before carefully using a plastic fork to remove any dead grass then add some seeds and cover with compost then water once a day and see what comes up. watering seed anymore feels like its going to result in making things worse.
Hi the drying out will help.. I'd look to water maybe 3 times a week now but fo longer.. And ye morning's.. You could look at a fungicide or a slightly higher spring fertiliser
. If possible try and gently fork the area and see how it progresses..
@@LawnRight Thanks a lot!.
Is Provanto - Fungus Fighter Plus good to us on newly grass ? It's the best thing I have found other than some very expensive products.
Great video! I would have thought this lawn was still too young to use weed killer on?
6 weeks is OK (just 😊). Only do it if the lawn is happy and thriving
I put some weed killer on a section of my lawn and now it’s just black and dead! I scarified some dead sections off and then scattered some seeds and put some compost over the top + it has also rained but nothing has grown back! This was weeks ago too?!
Hi Dean it sound like you possibly put a total weedkiller on like roundup.. Basically anything with glyphosate in the ingredients? It would kill everything it touches... Thats fine if your intention was to do that.... But now you need to wait 2 to 3 weeks before any seeding can take place.... After the 2 to 3 weeks, then raking out all the dead matter, seeding so it touched soil then covering
Slightly related but about renovation. I killed off top end of lawn as so much AMG. Scarified, 70/30 over to level. Seeded and preseed fertilizer. Covered with thin layer of compost. Just finished last Sunday and we had a storm when the rain bucketed down. On a slope and lots of seed ran down taking compost and fertilizer with it. Went out Monday and tried to salvage. Put down more seed in areas where it was bare but of course just crossed fingers.
Started to germinate by Wednesday but I have lines of green growth. These areas will be far too thick and other areas sparse.
What should I do about first cut? Wish I could post a photograph.Also will have to add more seed when I can see exactly where it is needed. I am utterly heartbroken.
Hi janice :). Don;t be too disheartened :). It's all sortable. Go ahead and give it a cut and once there I would use a rake to thin out the thick areas - feel free to be aggressive.. clear off the dead stuff you've raked out and then you can now look at the whole lawn for any obvious bare spots... If its literally just very young grass blades, (but mistaken for being thin), these will thicken as they develop and produce secondary tillers (second blade on the main grass blade), so where you say its thin, if its just a lot of young grasses, it will get better in the coming few weeks, but in the same breath you could scatter just a little more seed if you fancy
Thanks so much Shaun.
Another great job, Shaun!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi. Great channel. After renovating, after say 2 months on, should I start putting nitrogen or iron on? If so how regular? Along with a monthly spray of seaweed, thanks
Absolutely yes to nitrogen.. Iron not so much but a little every few months is not a problem 😉
@LawnRight excellent, thanks for replying, just trying to establish a time table of lawn care haha. What about phosphate. Is it worth buying separately along with the nitrogen and iron? Would you say nitrogen every 6 weeks, seaweed every couple of weeks to a month, and iron maybe each 2 months?
@@ENGDyna hi you could just get a Fertiliser online.. A1 Fertiliser is pretty good and contains most of what's needed
@LawnRight hi thanks, yeah I think I'll just go with the A1 spring summer for this season. I'll need to deal with weed problems too, the weedol for lawns etc, should I use that first, wait a week then put the a1 down? Thank you
@@ENGDyna can do both on same day.. There are also 4 in 1 products that'll do everything including weeds like this evergreen one amzn.to/3yzkJoa
That was a blank canvas, I reckon mid July, promising. By the way how are your toes. They must be over heating in them boots. I have gout and bursitus. Hot days I have to ice down twice a day. But we push on to make our lawns better than our neighbours, YEH !!!! ❤
Thanks.. As you may (or may not) know, Ive had severe big toe pain for about 3 to 4 weeks.. After much searching and convincing from my mum, I think Ive got topside of it now.. Mum thought it was gout.. I wasn't so sure.. If I spent all day on the sofa, the pain would ease after 2 days.. but then return.. I stopped drinking alcohol (almost 4 weeks now), and have been eating better. The pain has almost gone completely along with resting whenever I can.. I personally think it was through over-use (had been working 7 days a week for a month or so)
Had to pause the vid when you started singing that little ditty that *everyone* uses in their videos. Nice one!
Hahaha. It just came to me and I wasn't sure if to include it or not 😁
What weed and feed would you recommend?
Hi there's so many good ones these days.. Plenty of 3 in 1. Or 4 in 1 products.. Also A1 Fertiliser is good, weedol for lawns is pretty good too
Can you recommend any cheap / budget backpack sprayers?
Hi I bought an oregon one and used it on my own lawn.. See video here th-cam.com/video/ocfcYMYoMnU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dAfsVx-P1fR5OdgP
Thank you 👍🏽
I've put a weed and feed on after 3 weeks 😂 I used barenbrug extreme so let's see how "extreme" it is
Ya never know 😁👋
Does weed killer not kill grass?
No is been formulated to kill broad leaf weeds. It can kill grass if applied too heavy though
@@LawnRight That’s great. 😀
Wouldn’t it be a little better to pull the bigger weeds out by standing and hand firstly
Spray it the day before cutting it
I cant seem to get anywhere killing the weeds..tried weedol..lawnforce with watering can...dont know where im going wrong
Hi Dave.. I think best thing you can do is join my Facebook group Facebook.com/groups/lawnrightcommunity and share some pics of the weeds you're tackling, and let me know how you are applying the products. Some weeds are resistant to most weedkillers in all honesty.. We need to figure out the weed, make sure the application rate is being followed, and make sure it wasn't applied right before rain, making sure you didn't mow within 2 days after applying.. basically just ruling everything out.. Here to help!
@LawnRight thanks shaun...mainly daisies I'm having problems with...would a sprayer be better...didn't mow until atleast a week later...
@@davegill7614 right.. Daisies are usually one the easiest to kill. Remember alos it takes a good 7 to 10 days after applying weedkiller to a lawn for the weeds to start curling up. A spray is def better as heavy water droplets can run off so a fine rose would be better than a standard rose if using a watering can.. Or make up a mix an dpop it in a cheap spray bottle that hairdressers sometimes use
@@LawnRight I followed your advice shaun...used a sprayer..slightly stronger mix...weeds dead 😁
@@davegill7614 😊💪
Is it Bofix? 😅
Nope 😂
@@LawnRight haha 😅