I measure a lot of stuff on google, but new builds and big mature gardens you can't see under trees. Then this device comes into its own, or for turfing jobs too
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@@Premier_lawns_official Thanks. Sounds a lot. Is that including the dips and hollows? I was thinking just for top dressing as I have a 100m2 area of lawn to resend soon.
@@Premier_lawns_official Cheers. Thats what i meant by my original question. Just the seed covering. I dunno what your m2 was but it looks not far off what I'm doing.
Me: that moasure looks cool, I'd consider that, can't be that expensive... Right? Moasure: that'll be £699 excl VAT pls Hahahaha, you're alright, I'll just eyeball it 😂 Good vid though guys, just not getting that tool for a home garden, crazy price unless you're a lawn care professional. Even then...
This video is precisely what i'm about to attempt on my 30m² lawn, have my lawn lute and aerator spike shoes ready to go 😂 good tip re eglantine (im very local) and idea where i can get the dwarf rye grass seed in NI? Cheers
I thought you were not supposed to use iron on the lawn after overseeding it? I read somewhere it's best to do beforehand or wait 2 - 3 weeks after overseeding. What's your opinion on this?
@@Premier_lawns_official I just watched the video and you said in the video the iron didn't really do anything after seeding, only after the grass started growing and you put iron on it afterwards it had a deeper green colour. What are your thoughts on that? I'm just thinking, wouldn't it be better to scarify, overseed, use granular fertiliser and granular calcified seaweed and then topdress?
@@FoShoasdf That all sounds good, your question was should you wait to put the iron on. In my test we used a lot of iron both at the time of seeding and then afterwards. Its hard to know if the iron on the seedlings did anything or not But what we did find was the bit that had the iron was much darker green and stronger for a lot longer Doing the test, i expect it to kill it... I'm about to start another test patch video, so might do more testing
I purchased the moasure one last year, i dont use it all the time but i agree its the perfect tool for lawns like this 💯
I measure a lot of stuff on google, but new builds and big mature gardens you can't see under trees. Then this device comes into its own, or for turfing jobs too
Lawn Lute on order, then let battle commence.
Excellent video for a first timers like me.
Thanks
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Good Work 🥲
Thanks siggi ☺️
Great video. Thanks.
How much topdressing soil do you need for the area to cover?
8 bags plus a 1 ton bag
@@Premier_lawns_official Thanks. Sounds a lot. Is that including the dips and hollows? I was thinking just for top dressing as I have a 100m2 area of lawn to resend soon.
@@PaddyDixieTheMinerva82 we used the 1 ton bag for the dips and then the screen bagged topsoil covering the seed
@@Premier_lawns_official Cheers. Thats what i meant by my original question. Just the seed covering. I dunno what your m2 was but it looks not far off what I'm doing.
Hi, would it be best to do this process in Autumn or spring? Thanks! Love your videos
Either, but autumn is better. Less need to water 👍👌
Me: that moasure looks cool, I'd consider that, can't be that expensive... Right?
Moasure: that'll be £699 excl VAT pls
Hahahaha, you're alright, I'll just eyeball it 😂
Good vid though guys, just not getting that tool for a home garden, crazy price unless you're a lawn care professional. Even then...
It's aimed at the professional market... We only touched the sides on what you can do with it
Looks like there is a typo in the thumbnail, it says Topdess and I’m assuming it should be topdress
Thanks, I'm dyslexic 👍 spelling isn't my strong point
This video is precisely what i'm about to attempt on my 30m² lawn, have my lawn lute and aerator spike shoes ready to go 😂 good tip re eglantine (im very local) and idea where i can get the dwarf rye grass seed in NI? Cheers
I thought you were not supposed to use iron on the lawn after overseeding it?
I read somewhere it's best to do beforehand or wait 2 - 3 weeks after overseeding.
What's your opinion on this?
I always thought that too, then made this video th-cam.com/video/s-AOCgmwdk0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-t7F1cBhsoU1I673
@@Premier_lawns_official I just watched the video and you said in the video the iron didn't really do anything after seeding, only after the grass started growing and you put iron on it afterwards it had a deeper green colour. What are your thoughts on that?
I'm just thinking, wouldn't it be better to scarify, overseed, use granular fertiliser and granular calcified seaweed and then topdress?
@@FoShoasdf That all sounds good, your question was should you wait to put the iron on. In my test we used a lot of iron both at the time of seeding and then afterwards.
Its hard to know if the iron on the seedlings did anything or not
But what we did find was the bit that had the iron was much darker green and stronger for a lot longer
Doing the test, i expect it to kill it... I'm about to start another test patch video, so might do more testing
@@Premier_lawns_official thanks for sharing your thoughts about this en testing this out. Keep up the good videos!
I've had a lot of Moss building up in my garden and its taking over the grass!, Is Scalping the best way to tackle Moss? or is there other methods?
The only way to tackle moss is to aerate and then scarify. Scalping your lawn and not renovating it is going to make it worse