Fixing a terrible lawn from start to finish // Installing a new lawn

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Do you have a terrible lawn? In today's video, we transform a poor clay lawn with terrible drainage. This is your average new build style lawn that was in before. Full of rocks, concrete, clay that lead to a poor lawn
    Watch the entire process from start to finish
    How to install drains and what stones to use for drainage, with a pro tip for keeping the pipe work in the ground.
    How to get the most use of the material on-site, recycling the old material to save time and money
    Levelling the lawn, the best rootzone to make a lawn from, the best seed to use and everything in-between. It's a must-watch for a lawncare fan!
    I teamed up with landscaper Ross from Enhance NI for this project and would like to thank him for his help.
    It was challenging to make this video as it ran on for days and had to fit around my own work.
    If you want to see more projects like this, please comment.
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    The stone and rootzone were supplied by - irwin-aggregates.com
    And the tools on hire came from - www.balloohire.com
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    00:00 Fixing a terrible lawn
    00:17 What's happening
    00:40 Time to start ripping up the lawn
    01:04 Digging out the drains
    02:36 The problem with new build lawns
    04:39 Drainage Installation
    06:43 Screening and Material Preparation
    09:18 How to find the right level and fill in low spots
    09:46 The biggest trade secret for building lawns
    12:15 Getting the rootzone out
    13:42 Levelling the lawn
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Komentáře • 52

  • @adriandumitru2584
    @adriandumitru2584 Před 20 dny +11

    the pipe will get full of roots if it doesn't get wrapped with garden fabric/geotextile

    • @weepz
      @weepz Před 18 dny

      would grass roots go down that deep?

    • @user-xn7cj3tv9g
      @user-xn7cj3tv9g Před 18 dny +1

      Not a chance. People who do that have been "bought" by clever marketing I am afraid!

    • @enhancenilandscaping7080
      @enhancenilandscaping7080 Před 18 dny +1

      If the roots reach that deep we would be very pleased!
      Thank you for your concern, but the bare pipe is more than sufficient.
      I have lawn drains fitted for 10 years+ and they are still working well.

  • @davinmullan
    @davinmullan Před 20 dny +1

    Another great and informative video. I would love to see a follow up video when the newly laid lawn is looking lush and green

  • @OorOaksey
    @OorOaksey Před 20 dny

    I really enjoyed this video and all the hard work to sort the lawn area. Everything makes sense and so informative. I hope we see the full end result too. Keep up the good work guys.

  • @djoverbock3836
    @djoverbock3836 Před 13 dny

    Super nice content! Thank you! keep it up!

  • @leasimms4495
    @leasimms4495 Před 20 dny

    Installed French drainage this year. Great work guys. Think that lawn could have done with top up sprinklers.

    • @enhancenilandscaping7080
      @enhancenilandscaping7080 Před 18 dny

      Unfortunately we didn't have the budget for a sprinkler system, so the hose will have to do on this lawn.
      Not that we need to water often in Northern Ireland. 🌧️🌧️😅

  • @normandebeaches
    @normandebeaches Před 12 dny

    very interesting video with all the drainage put into the lawn is there a risk of dry heave doing something similar but on a smaller scale

  • @rajchoudhury5130
    @rajchoudhury5130 Před 20 dny

    Geniuses. Excellent hard work

  • @LawnRight
    @LawnRight Před 20 dny

    Superb mate. Did the drains run to a soakaway or to an actual drain? How much depth of fill and rootzone wa there from the pea gravel to the final finished height ? I've never done his, and these are question I wish I knew, as well as how to design a drainage system..

  • @stevesedgwick5789
    @stevesedgwick5789 Před 20 dny

    Great video, what type/size of sand are you using, before seeding, please?

  • @Jordan.E
    @Jordan.E Před 19 dny

    Good video Robbie... My question is what are the benefits of a drainage system vs digging the lot and starting again with better quality soil (besides cost?

  • @stevesedgwick5789
    @stevesedgwick5789 Před 20 dny

    What size sand is used in the “root zone” please ?

  • @bidders77
    @bidders77 Před 21 dnem

    Looking good ..shame there's loads of weeds on the neighbours side

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Před 20 dny

      Bidders I'm going to have to remove this comment pal, a couple of years ago I did a video and the fella that owned the house made me take down the video as someone was speaking I'll of the next door ne

  • @justsomeguy7993
    @justsomeguy7993 Před 20 dny +2

    How many inches of rootzone were added overall? Doesn't look an awful lot over the subsoil and pea gravel.

    • @jimhutchinson6544
      @jimhutchinson6544 Před 19 dny

      Yes I would like to know how much root zone was applied in inches? I am reading 1 to 2 inches is the normal?

  • @roblyons86
    @roblyons86 Před 14 dny

    Great video. Doing a similar DIY job myself.
    Could you advise
    1/ how far apart should land drains be ?
    2/ to what depth when using a 100mm land drain ?
    3/ how do you calculate amount of pea gravel required ?
    Trencher looks a great job, Would love to hire one, saves a lot of messing with a digger ! You hardly know of any companies around Dublin area who hire ?

  • @dvsfreek
    @dvsfreek Před 5 hodinami

    Quick question.. did ya drop the grass seed into place on top of the 50/50 then level with the lawn lute??.

  • @johns1646
    @johns1646 Před 20 dny

    Subscriber from over here in America! Are these lawn drains normal in the UK or just this specific area/property bc of the peculiarities of the topography? Do most residents with this size lawn find it to be necessary to keep moss at a minimum?

    • @floatybisquit
      @floatybisquit Před 20 dny

      We are only just getting into land drains over here, I watch Gatecity drainage and those boys know how to drain away water.

    • @floatybisquit
      @floatybisquit Před 20 dny

      These perforated tubes will be silted up in a year!

  • @MrSBGames
    @MrSBGames Před 15 dny

    Surprised to see a new build with that much outside space...
    Generally they give them postage stamp gardens to cram more houses in

    • @suitedaces1989
      @suitedaces1989 Před 6 dny

      Well they needed somewhere to dump the building waste

  • @anthonyhall8793
    @anthonyhall8793 Před 11 dny +1

    @anthonyhall8793 • 1 day ago
    Hi Robbie and team. Great video, but I may have missed the prequal? Why do this, how would you work out where to put the drainage and how much? Given the plant on site, would you also consider installing an irrigation system?

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Před 11 dny

      Not much need for irrigation, we live in Northern Ireland
      I will try and add your question into a later video about working out the rates

  • @nialstewart8263
    @nialstewart8263 Před 16 dny

    Where do the drains lead to?

  • @westy8225
    @westy8225 Před 21 dnem

    My relatively small lawn is absolutely full of Poa Annua and I'm thinking that next Spring I may fut the effort in and re-seed. Am I going to have a problem if I cut the grass as low as possible, spray with weedkiller, scarify hard and then top dress with a mix (as yours, 50:50) and then seed? I've heard the Poa seeds can stay in the sub-soil for years, so may return.

    • @Premier_lawns_official
      @Premier_lawns_official  Před 21 dnem

      It will be a waste of time redoing it like that

    • @tomp8941
      @tomp8941 Před 21 dnem

      @@Premier_lawns_official
      Why not advise him??

    • @semiretiredrussell8997
      @semiretiredrussell8997 Před 21 dnem

      Where did you run the end of the drains too?

    • @stevenbelcher5658
      @stevenbelcher5658 Před 21 dnem +1

      Once poa is in then it's best to redo it. Even when redoing it if poa is in the area then it will germinate in the new soil as the new seed establishes. You can dig down as far as you want but poa will end up in the new soil. If you seed with fine fescue then it stands out when it's not establishes itself due to it's increased growth speed and coarseness. Young poa looks like rye so a lot of people don't notice it spreading until it establishes itself and puts out non stop seed heads . At that point it's too late. Also once established fine fescue is incredibly dense and blocks out spaces for poa to germinate. You should not see any patches other than the occasional isolated poa plant usually not even rooted into the soil. You need a lot of sun and to cut 10-30mm to get the density though.

    • @westy8225
      @westy8225 Před 21 dnem

      @@stevenbelcher5658 Thanks, that's really helpful advice.

  • @SJ_ArbGM
    @SJ_ArbGM Před 19 dny

    Must of re mortgaged the house for this............