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  • @bakeshow7887
    @bakeshow7887 Před 6 lety

    Don't know how I got here but one- Love the music, and two- pretty sure %25 is huge when it comes to watching grass grow. I mean how do you improve growing grass? oh wait, thank verticutting , now I know the difference.thank you scott Dillon.

  • @TheObserver567
    @TheObserver567 Před 8 dny

    So verticut causes poor water retention

  • @kirkmumby4591
    @kirkmumby4591 Před 3 měsíci

    Show different soil types.

  • @kathleensmith1167
    @kathleensmith1167 Před 4 lety +2

    Is it better to verti cut or aeriate st.augustine grass ?

    • @GolfStaffManagement
      @GolfStaffManagement Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Kathleen, sorry for the super late reply. Recently regained access to my YT account. While both are great cultural practices, nothing will ever compare to a good hollow tine aeration performed on any grass type.
      Think of verticutting as a light rain for 2 hours compared to a 3 day slow soaker.

  • @sherrysetliff2502
    @sherrysetliff2502 Před 6 lety +1

    Verticutt is using like a rotary blade rather than punching holes like aeration . Much less damage to the grass.

    • @homeseverafterllc
      @homeseverafterllc Před 3 lety +2

      Verticutting uses tines or vertical blades to remove thatch and slice through stolons and rhizomes found in Bermuda and Zoysia grass. Depending on the depth of the verticutter it can be quite aggressive and cause minimal damage to the turf and should be performed during the active growing season for a speedy recovery.

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 Před 11 měsíci

      Punching holes causing very little damage to the turf, you most likely have been on a course after we punched holes and never knew, pulling plugs out of a green is the most noticeable, that's called hollow tine aeration, everything is called tines not rotary blades, there's is different types of verticutting tines, some cause far more damage, also verticutting doesn't go deep, it's only removing thatch because thatch is what holds the water, most greens in America are 90 to 95% sand the rest peat. We often do deep tine aeration with solid tines that go 10 to 12 inches deep, this guy should do a video on that, deeming on the size of the tine you will never know we did anything to the greens because we often leaves those holes open that heal rapidly. We also use something called a hydro jet system, it punches holes with compressed water, 8 inches deep

  • @TheSighphiguy
    @TheSighphiguy Před 6 lety +27

    and doesnt explain what "verticutting" is in the video NOR in the description.
    so essentially.....a useless video.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 6 lety

      It looks important for water penetration. fix it and explain what we are seeing

  • @kevinqueen6246
    @kevinqueen6246 Před 6 lety

    What a waste of money, when do you ever get that much rain in a few minutes and that just means you'll wash away 1/5 of your soil nutrients faster if your fertilizing in the sprinkler system, cots will go up and what's the real benefit?

    • @Justthemow
      @Justthemow Před 6 lety +6

      Kevin Queen
      Verticuting is to prevent thatch and root binding in Bermuda and zoysia type grasses. This just demonstrates the water penetration on a given week by artificial irrigation and depth of soil saturation. It is actually beneficial because you can use less water as more of it is getting down into the root/soil layer

  • @bobbrawley9439
    @bobbrawley9439 Před 6 lety +1

    SO VERTICUTTINGONLY IMPROVES WATER DRAINAGE BARELY . @ BEST 25 % IMPROVEMENT. IM NOT IMPRESSED

    • @MK-px3re
      @MK-px3re Před 6 lety +5

      Bob Brawley a 25% improvement is massive if you take into account a whole football pitch. That's 25% better water drainage, therefore less chance of disease. 25% less fertiliser loss as well as allowing airflow into the ground and more room for grass roots to grow deep and dense. If The sample size was larger you would get a much better result.

    • @RatmanSays
      @RatmanSays Před 4 lety +1

      @@MK-px3re this guy took his math class seriously. OP did not.

    • @MK-px3re
      @MK-px3re Před 4 lety

      @@RatmanSays damn 2 years in the making. Keep well and stay safe.

    • @_keepin.it.reel_
      @_keepin.it.reel_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@MK-px3re it's not just water, all nutrients, fertilizers, etc... Are absorbed better