How To Get A Green Lawn In Summer Without Burning It | No Burned Lawn
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Concerned about burning your lawn in summer? Here are two fertilizer products you can find at the store to get your lawn green with no fear of the burn.
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1 gallon jug of liquid concentrate covers 14,000 sq ft but you only have to spray it into the struggling areas so it should last you a couple years. You must water it in immediately with at least 1/4" of water - water it in within minutes or it will stick to the grass blades.
The granular works well too and smells like success. You can water that in within 24 hours and be fine.
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Oh man, imagine being the LCN's neighbor. "Can I do a treatment on your lawn?" Um....HELL YEAH!
[In my Stone Cold Steve Austin voice...]
Well HELL YEAHHHHH!!!
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Who knew lawn care could be fun?!
I love that you offer tips on how to get results with store bought products even though you sell an alternative. I watch you because you seem like a great person.
This guy is hands down the coolest guy in the lawn business. I’ve learned so much from him and thank you sir so much! I just build my house and getting into learning grass more and how to keep it healthy and beautiful, and you are helping me out so much. Also, your math example, your calculations, are spot on and so easy to understand and again thank you sir!
And he's also a math wizard !!!! sorry I have to find something a little simpler you are way over my head .
Him and BYD for sure
Allen, well I followed your instructions for my St. Augustine. I put down 4 pallets, about 2000 sq ft, in February in Port St Joe Fl. It took about 4 weeks to tell that it was going to grow . Now on May 21st it is probably the star of the neighbor hood. I ordered your fertilizer and put it down 2 weeks ago this weekend. I really don't remember the name, but it is for greening it up and WOW my wife came home today and said Our lawn looks like that "guys" you follow on CZcams...LCN, and a neighbor honked today while I was mowing with a new push reel mower, he also gave me a thumbs up! Thank you!
I swear by Hydretain. I had a new lawn sodded [KBG], and boy, did it need to be babied. My lawn has a slope, and the top tends to dry out. This stuff saved it from getting fried in 90+ temps. I just ordered my 2nd bag of 15lb from your site. Ironite is amazing. It evened out the color of my lawn.
One of the most important videos online about lawn burn. Powerful. Great work.
And just like that, you became my go to lawn expert! Im longterm from this point forward now!
Just want to thank you for making these videos. I built a new home last year and the sod was laid in our dry season here in south fl and it was terrible. Now I have it looking great.
Thanks for all the detailed advice you bring us Allyn! Not just the how's, but the why's. Great content keep it coming!
thank you for watching Brett!
Eyeballing it on the first shot I bet gives the same awesome feeling as when you’re doing laundry and you happen to grab the exact number of clothes hangers that you need🤣
Been a few year's since I've done anything but mow. Yard was looking great thank to Allen's full course of tips and tricks. No crab grass but broadleaf's have taken over this year. My neighbors yards are looking way better than mine. Have to get back on it this fall and spring.
never a better time to start than now! you got this bro!
Thanks for covering what you covered. Wow! What an education I just received!
I've been mowing my grass 3 times per week since march.. I'm in west TX, bermuda grass , looking beautiful 😎🤠
Thank you soooooo much for great information. I've been really struggling with my lawn. I've watch other videos on what to do and what not to do to your lawn in hot summer months. None of them mentioned using iron. Also great information on fertilizers.
This video is full of knowledge. Thank you for taking the time teaching us about our lawn. I’m officially a lawn nut! Just purchased your stress blend fertilizer. I’m also subscribed to your weekly emails and I’m a member on Facebook! I’m excited about learning all I can.
Great content. My lawn is definitely struggling. Gonna try some of these things
Really good information. I think the best so far. I m a new Gardner and made so much points clear. Thank you and love the way you explain exactly what to do about measurements really helps
Thank you
Seriously awesome footage. Been following a while and must say your approach is golden. Thanks for sharing the knowledge to us nuts. 👍😜
Nice to see it work North, South, East, West and Down Under in Australia.
Wow huge difference in your neighbors yard. A benevolent dominator.
It amazing how much knowledge you be laying down. Thanks
Excellent video presentation's. Live in southern Ontario Canada but value your expertise on lawn care.
I see there's thumbs down on this video. I don't understand how anybody could find anything negative here.
Great video as usual. Thumbs up from me!!
Thank you !!
@Lua Dipa well you obviously don't understand why Alyn does what he does. He makes his videos entertaining so they aren't just 30 seconds of boring information. He purposely gives more information than necessaryso that new people can get involved and understand how to fix problems in their lawn. It would be incredibly boring if the videos were only 30 seconds. You should understand that a lot of people actually enjoy maintaining their lawn. If you look at lawn maintenance like work, you are in the wrong place.
@Lua Dipa I got that video to Lua - 48 seconds tells you everything czcams.com/video/hzDRVxkYvV8/video.html
@Lua Dipa yeah and it's probably boring as shit.
When his videos are sponsored, he let's people know. His sponsorships are very rare
Plain jealousy!!!
Love watching these vids for the tips. Thx LCN.
Great video and it goes to show, for me at least, I'm learning a lot from you. Really appreciate your experience and knowledge, my grass was looking really down at the beginning of June and I decided to throw some ironite down, now my grass is doing a lot better and much greener and is due to one of your previous videos you mention to not over feed the lawn with nitrogen, almost two months later you make a video with the product I thought would be close to what you were talking about, I have also bought some of your carbon x early spring and had great result, as a first time home owner for a little over a year now, thank you for all your hard work!
Great to hear you are getting results and gaining experience! That's the most rewarding part!
Great video. I too am in Florida ( West Coast ) and watch people all the time try to take care of St Augustine turf and they are clueless to the needs, I will recommend your channel. In your video you mentioned that your under a fertilizer ban, I think it would be very beneficial if you explained why. I am a fisherman that loves to fish the grass flats of Florida and have seen first hand how bad red tide will affect our fisheries. Although there is not concrete evidence pointing to Nitrogen run off it seems very logical to me. The use of Iron in the summertime as a supplement is a great idea. Keep up the good work spreading knowledge.
Another fantastic video of yours.
I Love everything about them.
Top Quality my friend.
God Bless you and your Family 👍
Great no nonsense guide, I appreciate this video and will return for more information.
Great stuff. Can’t wait to get back at it! It’s been a loooong winter.
Hey 17 here (I’m weird lol) The good thing about living in Texas is that I can grow grass constantly
Pool cage came out nice 👌
I appreciate the insight on the hydretain. Definitely picking up some of this stuff...
Thanks bro! It really expanded our living space, super cool.
Nice video. Cool season midwest guy. Follow local dyna green plan. Usually add ironite in May to supplement and get extra green and then July 1st when there’s no step due to summer heat I throw down milo to give that summer time green up while most other lawns are struggling. Domination! I’m also a believer in fungicide. Use monthly late May to late July and alternate as this can help fix that yellow/brown blades you see mixed in that can take away a green lawn when there’s high humidity or nighttime rain.
The week is not complete without an LCN video! 👍
Thank you!
You sir have helped me turn my new construction lawn into something I'm proud off . THANK YOU! was wondering if you have any tips on how to adjust cutting height on a push mower so that it can cut higher than manufactured preset? Basically I'm broke and cant afford an upgrade with a cut height of 4" 😊
Super helpful info, thank you. Just subscribed!
Omg!!! I love your videos. You are very detailed and give the info i need to the T. Thank you🙏🏽🙏🏽 for sharing your great info.
I love Ironite, used it for the first time this spring and noticed a huge difference! This summer I have decided to try out liquids, so I splurged and bought a backpack sprayer, and bought a gallon of the Hydretain on your website. My cool season grass has been very stressed from the unusual 90's we've been having every day with no rain, so hoping this product helps. I figured it was also a better liquid product to put down for a first timer, as liquid fertilizers would burn the lawn if over applied. I'm still planning to use only water in my sprayer for the first time, to see how much I use with my walking pace, along with getting use to the sprayer. I'm still scared of liquids so I'd rather not chance it :)
SJ maybe water more or different time
I’m surprised I never saw this video last year but it popped up just now. I’ve NEVER heard of this Hydretain product and we live in an area with severe water restrictions. I’m DEFINITELY picking some of this up for our shrubs and flowers AND my lawn!
Hydretain.....thank you for this info as I am admittedly ignorant on this, should work well in my area where we are under constant water restrictions. Your video has me excited again about doing my own yard work. Seems like all the commercial grass care people do is just slap on more fertilizer and my yard still looks like crap....that changes today!!
Great video as you always do Allyn!
Allyn the lanai looks GREAT! I might have to do that over my entire house. Make it like an old school Holiday Inn Holidome.
Ha ha !!
I really luv your vids because you explain everything including comparing prices with Home Depot and Lowe’s. Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge!
glad you like it! Hope you get awesome results!
After watching your videos, I need to start taking better care of my lawn.
Thanks for sharing 👍👍
that's the idea!
Great video I have always used store bought products 20 years plus with great results but like you said this year I decided to try the pro products and my grass is much thicker.
nice!
Awesome options and resources, and cool hat collection in the garage! 😎
Dude your the man!.. thanks for all the tips!
And.... Another Great video for my records on lawn care. Thank you!
you're welcome! thank you for watching.
This summer I used Hydratain for the first time. My lawn was drying out because of this South Florida HEAT!! I LOVE IT. Also used it at my dad house and the lawn started to fill in and looking healtier. I started to apply it to the plants in my workplace office. We have a Peace lily by the front door that came back to life after the Hydratain. I'm impressed!!
awesome !!!
dad's house vs dad house
We just moved into our new house in West Palm four months ago and I found your videos a few months back after our HOA sent a letter about our grass looking yellow and dead. Thanks to you I have the best looking lawn on the block. I dropped some stress blend down last month and picked up a four pack off lawn mastery. The RGS and and Humic 12 are no joke and if I don’t mow twice a week now the St. Aug goes crazy. Thanks Allen and can’t wait to drop some Sunniland Iron down next week now
Love it!!! You should fun for president of the HOA now!
I could never be on the HOA those people are crazy!!! I helped our new next store neighbor drop down Sunniland 6-4-0 this weekend and the smell is impressive!!!!!!
I take it you are not under a fert ban?
You bought a house knowing it’s part of an HOA? Wow!
My pet peve is i don't cut before 630pm in the summer (in NC). If you cut healthy grass in the heat of the day, it will dry and wilt in the scorching heat.
Really appreciate your effort to explain what and why. Very informative, again appreciate it.
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Thank you so much for cracking open the hidden lawn care egg!
I love the “morph cuts.” Less jarring. Great video!
Rockin that Yard Mastery hat like a true OG!!
Great info as always. Need some rain up here in Jacksonville. Glad I have irrigation. Also Happy belated Birthday.
thanks bro! we are finally getting rain now, like the normal 2PM stuff. It's about time!
Allyn...i live in ohio.. i was told about the "burn comment" that years ago people used agricultural strength products on their lawns and it did "burn" because it was so strong. Im almost 70 now and remember alot of people that tried it. I assume over the years better products were made without the strength of the old to prevent that. I enjoy all of your videos!
the ole "my buddy the farmer gave me some stuff" trick - I've been there before too!
Thank you ....I need to add .....finally someone mentioned the best type ...thanks ....thumbs up and I subscribed
I'm in my 60's and growing up the adults used drop spreaders to fertilize and ended up with alternating green and yellow stripes. The overlap burned the lawn. Now most people use broadcast spreaders and like you said, the products are better.
Folks, I'm here to say that everything that Allen says is 100% true. My yard was just ok until I started watching LCN videos. Following the simple steps and paying attention to what the lawn is telling me has produced the greenest and most watched lawn on my block. My neighbors call me the lawn whisper and have been asking me why my lawn is greener than the neighborhood truegreen treated lawns. I've just as of late started pointing thin to the LCN videos. Thank you so very much Allen. You have my full gratitude and respect. Keep up the good work.
Love it! It's awesome when you put in the work and get the rsults and others notice!! 👊
@@Thelawncarenut 👊
Excellent video! Especially enjoyed the info about Hydretain!
thank you!
Fear of Burn passed down from generation to generation through DNA
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This guy is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
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Nice job, thank you brother!
Thank-you for this information especially for us amateurs - great vid. Love the big box store comparison. Love the fact you are from the calumet region- lake county region rat.
One of my favorite videos...thank you
Thank you I can’t wait to get my lawn right!
My lawn and I both love pumping some iron
it shows.
One of the best hats ever!
Another GREAT video Allyn. Have you ever done a video about the value of using gypsum on heavy clay soil?
Screened in covering for the pool looks nice. Bug free swimming!
thank you! extends our living space too which is really nice.
thanks for the video, its an intresting way to go about getting better color . i go about it differently, i lime my turf during dormancy so as to adjust the pH, then in spring, after some months have passed and the pH has adjusted and unlocked the turf, i put out a 28-3-10 (50% slow release) with 5% iron, i always get a great result from doing it this way. the ironite way works ok, but i find ironite is short lived compared to doing it the way i do it.
Nice!!! Gonna do this to my moms yard! And nice freedom factory hat!
Perfect personality for this role.
Thanks for this video! Great information here!
Thank you for the videos! I'm in Maryland and bought an acre of land. It was nice after the weed n feed in the spring but now it's dead and over loaded with thatch. Most of the green is from crabgrass. I will dethatch with a machine from home depot and put down tall fescue or K bluegrass seed. What can I use to fertilize that wont stunt the new seedlings?
For my St. Augustine here in Greater Fort Lauderdale I just water every day, no fert, occasional weed killer like three times a year at most, and mow every three to four days in the summer and once a week for the other seasons.
Wow, I’ve learned a lot. Thank you so much.
Tks for the great details and useful video
Thanks, years hired professional lawn feeding, doing mine this year. Lots of moss out back, thanks on Ironite and Milorgainite
Im addicted to fertilizing my lawn. I purchased screamin green and stress blend two days apart.
My charcoal grey YM hat will be here Tuesday, can’t wait to start rocking that cool hat!
nice!
Great information. Love the hat, found you from the work you did for Cleetus.
welcome!
Very helpful...Thank you, Sir!
Enjoyed watching also learned a lot.
I happy I came across your channel…We recently moved to FL and had St.Augustine grass installed in our back yard about a month ago - I just fertilized it with Scott’s turf builder bonus S weed and feed about a week ago and noticed yesterday that the center of our yard is thinning. I will admit I did not water for a few days in hopes it would rain. It’s still green - but will it thicken back up? Will the ironite help? Thanks so much!
Thanks so much for all of the information
Key ingredient, water. I’ve never put anything on my lawn after spring until fall except water. Bluegrass and fescue stayed bright green every summer. After 4 years, roots were down 6-10”.
You are awesome…your hat gives me life!!😊
I remember when Milo (coincidentally my dogs name) was $11/bag and nearly impossible to find. Now it's $16/bag and easily found with plenty of competitors out there. I still throw it down during the summer heat, but they should be throwing a little commission your way for building the brand!
if I had a dog, I'd name him Milo too.
Each Spring season Ace Hardware Stores run a sale on milorganite for $7.99 a bag
It's more like 20 bucks a bag now and I'm really mad at LCN for causing the price to go up!
when checking for plants grasses having enough water there’s a certain time of day plants will act look like they are in desperate need of water but they are actually using a defense method to protect themselves and once it cools off they will perk back up just like when watering I’ve noticed this happening in the SoCal heat the last few weeks obviously if you haven’t watered lately or don’t check on things regularly they probably are desperately in need of water.
Thanks for the vid bud 👍
Enjoy your videos because your very informative and full of great facts. I do use the first product that you use in this video but should I be watering everyday ? Thanks for all your help
Man, I missed your videos. Good one here.
Congrats on the new screened-in enclosure!
thank you!
On the hydretain note, I’ve noticed corn curls it’s leaves like grasses, well technically corn is a grass or monocot.
I noticed some hitch hikers on your left arm or at least that’s what we call them. I believe they are called beggar lice or something like that. I always pick some up while walking thru the woods in the summer. Love the videos.
I just bought a house in South Dakota and the lawn (not sure what type of grass) was dormant and soil is hard clay... I put down starter fertilizer and holy cow it went nuts! Luckily I got the fertilizer down before our last snow and so I didn't even need to water it in.
I see a lot of videos and articles about adding potassium in the Summer to help combat stress. If you did a soil test in the Spring on a cool season lawn and your potassium was optimal is it wise to still add it in the Summer? If so, how much before it is too much and affects your numbers negatively? Or if its to supplement what is lost in the Summer during stress how much on average would be okay to add how often? I never see anyone talk about that. I have looked and looked but everyone either talks about adding it for stress with no guidelines or scenarios or they talk about it for deficiencies (Which seems obvious). If you're optimal in the Spring should you not add any at all in the Summer to combat stress even if it may look a little stressed? I'm struggling to understand. Thank you for all that you do and your great content!!! I always look forward to watching your videos here and listening to you on Lawns Across America.
Went with Ultrafeed in the Spring. The only difference is my lawn hasn’t went into dormancy this summer. I also don’t have an irrigation system.
Love the videos. Always very informative. How do i find a professional to tell me whats wrong with my lawn? Not sure what to search. Just alot of basic lawn care companys show up.
Love the videos. I just started my own channel about a year ago.