I did a bunch of experiments with my lawn, topdressing overseeding, weeding, verticutting, core aeration, all the types of fertilizers, all mow heights. Etc. Ive startded to look at the lawn like a mini rain forest, if damage is created its hard to repair especially during the dry season. My approach nowadays is to be more gentle. Let the ants and worms handle the aeration.
I'm at a pont in my life where this is more exciting than Game of Thrones for me.
I might start binge watching that, heard it was good.
I did a bunch of experiments with my lawn, topdressing overseeding, weeding, verticutting, core aeration, all the types of fertilizers, all mow heights. Etc. Ive startded to look at the lawn like a mini rain forest, if damage is created its hard to repair especially during the dry season. My approach nowadays is to be more gentle. Let the ants and worms handle the aeration.
Those cores are actually good for the lawn. I would use a regular no reel mower on the lowest setting to grind them up but to each their own
Indeed they are! But it's also pretty common practice to remove the cores if you level your lawn with sand.
You could be spreading a bunch of weeds to
Are you able to say what state you live in? Wondering if your soil type is similar to the black heavy clay content soil I have in Minnesota
In Michigan we have lots of clay as well. My lawn is a native grass so it does a lot better with it than a Bermuda would though
Looks good. U got this
Life is much easier if you just cut it and forget about it….i have 10 acres of lawn around my house…it’s lucky if it’s all cut at once…
Did u know that when you aerate it lawn it’s best to keep the plugs on top and they eventually brake down into nutrients but hey u do u 😊
For normal lawns yes, for golf course standards that are flat , no
Heyyyy nice you're listening 😏🤙🏼
You have way too much spare time dude,
you're on youtube watching shorts, stones glass houses etc.
@@jack.koff-not even gonna compare watching a short to obsessing over an unused lawn, but go off.
You shouldn’t scalp fescue