I Destroyed My Lawn, I Can Not Believe I DID THIS!
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2022
- When it comes down to it, a lawn is a lawn and things happen. In those video I show you how I absolutely make a bad call, trying to anticipate 2 storms; one that’s 83% chance and the second one was 65%. I took and did a light dead material dethatching, with my sunjoe, that when you have water, IS a quick green up technique:
Well as instate in the video, to rebound a lawn, you need water, and if you don’t have it, it’s danger ⚠️!
Well, i followers through with detaching my lawn knowing those storms were inbound, and they didn’t hit, no water hit my lawn for 3 weeks afterwards. So this happened… what did I do to rebound or? Well, water is key, so when I got water, I watered my lawn…
Then I did my stressed lawn / dormant lawn / killed lawn (but semi alive) lawn trick! Below are the tools and product’s i used to rebound it!
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Nice job buddy! Looks great!
Thx sir!
Love the video man. I totally agree and try and explain that stuff in my videos. Things happen there is no perfect lawn. We all have our own trouble spots and bad years we have to deal with. Good stuff man
Everyone, golf courses, homeowners, us…. No one’s above it… some just don’t ever show it.. it’s just all rainbows and sun shine lol
@@TheGreenerLawn haha 😂
The rebound on that was nice! Good work! It’ll be back to 💯 soon enough. Way to demonstrate that if you put effort into the lawn it’ll bounce back.
It might sound odd, but I love having issues like this, to be about to create content to help others understand. I could be a creator who hide issues, there are plenty who do, but I lawn coach SOO many peeps, these are actually benificial to show and tell them how to do it!
Looking dope J! Haven't watered mine at all since we got the downpour of rain on 5/30. We too are cut back to one day a week watering. Will be using these strategies you shared with us in many vids. I need to stay on top of bugs and weeds this year, particularly if the turf is struggling due to the drought. Much thanks for all your pro-tips!
I normally don’t water till Memorial Day, this is the first year… I can’t be fumbling like this lol
Way to go with using rains. That rain last weekend rocked and is what I counted as my last weeks water lol I had no Wednesday water lol!
@@TheGreenerLawn I am gonna do what we can do and try to not worry about it too much, since I can't change the restrictions. Maybe it will be a good year to teach myself and learn how to have good turf with less water and work? Who knows?
this video will bring hope to everyone struggling to maintain their yard on one watering per week..nice!
Exactly! I actually am stoked I got to make a video like this! It sucks for a little bit, but the teaching value is huge!
It's rebounding nicely! I can totally relate to this video. (We turned our sprinklers on after you and my lawn was getting so thirsty!)
Rebounds are real! It's amazing what can happen in a few weeks. 💪
200% SOO true! You saw it yesterday, it looks slightly different, right?
@@TheGreenerLawn it's looks great now!!! Your videos don't do it justice right now - it looks better in person.
Restrictions really make it tough, looks like you got this though!🙌
Ohh yea, the hit tonight is spiked quite heavy lol… coming st it hard, with 4 products! 😂 this problems going down!
Jeremy of The Greener Lawn Again. Great come back under tough conditions. 👍💚🦸
Almost there! I can smell it! 🫠…. Conditions make it hard, had I been able to pop it a couple of times with extra water, I’d be rebounded. But I’m not cheating what my restrictions are.
No doubt you’ll bring it back better than ever!
Thank you my friend! I love the faith in me!
This happened to me and I am still waiting for it to green up. I used the Sun Joe on May 15 and recently I used Vigoro 29-0-4 I finally got heavy rain in NRH, TX last week and the yard started to get greener. I think the next time I use Sun Joe detacher it will be before Spring. I have to say I set the Sun Joe on the lowest settings next time I will use the one before that.
Water to rebound it is key, I’d you can’t use water don’t do it. This will happen, but get water in there and keep the nutrients flowing! If you need a little help Email me at JeremyofTheGreenerLawn@gmail.com
Wow. Once a week watering. I'm lucky to live in New England where we don't have to water. We get enough rain where if doesn't rain for 3-4 weeks the grass is still green.
Some places sustain grass better then others.. Utah is a desert, so it’s one of these things we have to dedicate ourselfs to
Looks like the de thatching didn’t kill it as much as lack of water.
The stress put it into dormancy hard core…. It is the dethatching … around edges and park strips no issues, no water there either. Sigh 😔 super combination of both…
You definetly know what your doing Jeremy! I have no doubt you'll be back to striping soon! Would you consider spoon feeding with something like Greene Charge or Greene Punch instead of Greene Pop?
I was send a green charge, Should have it sometime this week… maybe next weeks hit?
I use pop, cause it’s finding me micro doses of nitrogen (green up), phos (it’s not Locked up and available, for root development) and potassium ( good stress relief) , these small doses to rebound a bad lawn go a long way.
@@TheGreenerLawn I was sent charge too gonna hit my front lawn with it
Check out the hunter NPR nozzles for your irrigation. Just a lot more even coverage than a rotor or traditional spray nozzle
The water was turned off, not improper coverage.
But thank you for the tips.
I’m actually converting this over to a www.irrigreen.com system if you check them out use code GreenerLawn for savings 👌🏻
@@TheGreenerLawn I know yall were in water restrictions, you just mentioned thst one spot the heads didn't cover as well as you'd like.
Thank you I'll definitely check those out
@@TheGreenerLawn I checked it out, that's pretty wild, it will change the landscaping game for forever and there's not a lot of products that can make that claim
@@louraber8398 right? I’m stoked to be testing them out this season. I feel it could rock!
Those hundred heads for traditional systems are AWESOME; when set up and used properly for sure tho!
@@louraber8398 yea, good call on that, I would of needed to overhaul the current system even with the hunters, it needed 3 more heads for proper coverage… (making it 15 total) now I will use 2 lol 🫣
Hydretain on it for sure. Potentially a PGR so you can water less as well
Pgr? I’m researching this now lol
@@TheGreenerLawn yeah! It’s not it’s main purpose, but it helps for sure.
@@JordanFCameron 💯 correct
Are you sure it wasn’t fungus? Seems odd that it’s drought stress die off that’s so patchy. You would think the whole lawn would’ve went dormant more evenly
100% sure. I live in Utah, we don’t have high fungus pressure. The was pure and simple a drought stressed lawn pushed hard with o water. 💯 no doubt. Doing what I did, and the way it went down over time, and the way it had rebounded, 💯 sure. My lawn isn’t level, and a lot of the “patchy” are areas of not level. Also combined with hydrophobic soil, that don’t allow even water distribution into the soil, creates this. I’ve rebounded lawns like this for years now, this isn’t anything new for me lol (new for me to do it tho lol 😂)
Solid question for sure tho! And I see why you could think that as fungal patterning will follow this pattern with certain fungus! Solid think though! 💚
@@TheGreenerLawn ah gotcha, I’m in the northeast where it’s humid as hell and am always fighting disease pressure. Jealous!
I'm with you on the fungus! Looks like dollar spot damage and heat stress really kicks it in! I'd throw some pillar g on it or headway g asap just my .02 carry on!
@@garyzeller103 wrong lol sorry .. fungal didn’t do this, I don’t have fungal pressures (no water for over 3 weeks and humidity under 30%). It would be a waste of money, and kill benificial bacteria in my lawn. Def the wrong direction. Listening to key details of it (and knowing, cause I did it) give you the simple answer. Lawn was greening up, looking fine, dethatched … neither storm rolled through, 3 days later yellowing badly…. No water for 3 weeks, lawn totally down (dormant), get water and it rebounded to this point with 3 deep waters over 3 weeks ( had I been able to limp water it a little I’d of had it 100% easily, but I’m following my drought restrictions)….
Anyways, that is wrong, And it would waste time and money, and kill benificial bacteria. I see what you see, but key is what happens to cause it… then listening to details, but this is what I do for hundreds of lawn coaching clients around the world… so I’m use to it, I guess?
Thanks for your 2 cents 👌🏻
Wondering why you have used the GreenPop that has the P component, was because of your soil test or technically speaking helps much better on the rebound?
So I have high phos, but with having high phos, it’s locked out. So me using the pop, I am taking advantage of the nitrogen (green up), phos (not locked up so utilizable but my grass for creating roots) and potassium (stress relief to help recover and put up with drought and water restrictions). I’ll switch over to my effect when I rebound it, and push the effect for my summer blend with my power hits!
What is de thach material?
I am using oxy turf and molases what do you think is a cost efficient approach other then this?
Your approach is fine. Only thing you wouldn’t be getting off this would be humic, but you could add that.
why did you elect to dethatch so late ? I usually do it in early fall before a over seed . But it looks like its recovering well .
Spring dethatching to get out winter kill and debris is very normal, fall dethatches should only be done if above 1/2” or your seeding to allow seed to soil contact. It’s better to have a good thatch layer in there for winter to protect your crowns.
I knew it was a risk that is why i said it in my video lol. They normally give us water on April 15, they didn’t give me water till may 18 (it’s my watering day). No storms, caused it to super fo dormant and kill patches.
@Eddy Edwards yea cut off temp for me and a cool season lawn is 85 degrees… but if you have water you can do it almost any time and then saturate it.
The seeds in your lawn shown at 1:22 are they a weed called “winter grass” and should we be pulling them out to stop the spread of this clumpy weed. Or is it not a weed and nothing to worry about ?
Grass seed, it’s the grass plant knowing they are super stressed out, and they are trying to reproduce… it’s sterile lol oof .
This is my regular grass, nothing to worry about.
This is the first time I’ve ever heard of winter grass, I don’t believe there is such a thing.
Most people holler Annua or triv, (poa is Kentucky bluegrass 😊). Reason all grass types go to seed in spring:
One they are new seeded or sodded and they have vitality for new off spring
Two everything is happy and healthy and it wants to create baby seeds
THREE -and my case today, super stressed and thinks it’s going to die, so they to make offspring for further generations.
0 things to worry about, it is our natural, desired grass. It goes away in a few weeks.
Thumbs up!!! I wonder what is in the magic (Utah) water ? I've heard it has magic powers, "Get your water right" And have a kingdom.
My goal, have your lawn Dennis! I aspire to be your lawn!
Haaa ha ha you done messed up A aron. Lol
Sooo true! 🤫🫣
Hydretain was probably the most important thing you could've applied given your water restrictions.
Don’t get too far ahead of me my friend…. lol
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Solid recommendation 💯!!
Are you sure that's not a fungal infection?
Yup 1000% positive, I Dethatched it and didn’t get any moisture like I was suppose to (rain and I didn’t my water tuned on for month after). The rebound fix was water (when they turned it on), that rebounded it in less then 2 weeks .
That is why as a turf consultant who helps 1000’s of folks around the world with their lawns yearly, I ask a lot of questions, so we get to the real cause and fix the true issue. Not blanket answer em! 🫶🏻 solid question tho, but negative on this situation.
Bluegrass is more resilient than anyone thinks. It will bounce back over time as you continue to water and mow.
Ohh had I watered it heavy for 1.5 weeks, and slammed in nutients I could of rebounded it quicker, but I’m proving a point… people can water once a week, still rebound lawns, and make them look good. I have only a few day left till I start lighting up this thing lol 😂
@@TheGreenerLawn I love that you’re demonstrating that it’s possible with once a week watering.
Move to South Carolina man. I can run My sprinkler 24/7 as long as I pay the bill.
Lol…. Won’t you be my neighbor?
It is coming back.
Slow and steady wins the race!
First Aussie 😁 Jeremy, sometimes Mother Nature doesn’t put out when she should. 😬
ALLLLLL TIME FAV QUOTE FROM YOU MY FRIEND! 😂🤣
Detached, then green pop
Exactly! Working through it!
@@TheGreenerLawn green pop has help my yard Tremendously
@@TerranceSTL yes it has! Looking SOO good!
@@TheGreenerLawn Thanks
I would cheat and also use hydretain!!
Future videos my friend future video’s lol. It’s being applied tonight ahead of my water tomorrow and my GreenPop is going down with my side advanced fix! Lol going wild on my lawn tonight baby! Lol
Spray paint....duhhh lol
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