Best Type of Grass for Lawn, Barenbrug RPR rye vs Kentucky Bluegrass review

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Best Grass to plant? See my before and After pics and full review of the Barenbrug regenerating ryegrass and how it competes against kentucky bluegrass.
    Special thanks to The Lawn Shark for helping out with todays video, Like and subscribe:
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    I planted my barenbrug rpr ryegrass about a year and a half ago. This video is a detailed review of what I liked about it, drought tolerancy, disease management, the overall look, feel and experience I've had.
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  • @unclebobo4349
    @unclebobo4349 Před 2 lety +5

    I Planted Beranbrug RTF in my lawn on September 1st. Six days later I now have New Sprouts Popping through. Hopefully when this rain passes and the sun comes back out I’ll have new sprout’s throughout my newly overseeded lawn

  • @lilbabykenny
    @lilbabykenny Před 2 lety +5

    I overseeded my kbg/rye lawn with this a few weeks ago. Today is day 19 and I’ve mowed for the second time today, it’s coming in thick and looks great!

  • @Wi11duhbea5t
    @Wi11duhbea5t Před 2 lety +2

    Because of what your lawn turned out like last year I bought a bag of the rpr for my backyard and have never been happier thank you sir

  • @randomhandle01
    @randomhandle01 Před rokem +2

    I live in Texas at the bottom of the transition zone.
    Planted Barenbrug RPR Turf Star Ryegrass in fall 2021 and had 5 months straight of 90s to 100+ temp's May 6th -September 28th 2022 and have had a green lawn and still have since planting in 2021 including all winter.
    Temps in summer can easily reach 100+ for days on end with nothing but 90s in-between with lows in the 70s and winter temps can get down below zero.
    Had a few fungus and grub issues pop up but easily fixed and RPR filled right back in. EVEN DURING THE SUMMER!!
    As far as shade, I have areas that get as little as 1-2hrs of sunlight and still have RPR growing there, just takes way longer to thicken up and the germination time in those spots can take up to 3wks before seeing sprouts (patience is key).
    So imo it comes down to whether or not you're ACTUALLY taking care of your yard properly and not just saying you are.....
    The proof is in the grass lol

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      love the feedback. it's soo true. most of the success comes down to preventive maintenance and caring.

  • @scottt6658
    @scottt6658 Před 2 lety +3

    I live in PA a I just finished a 3,300 sq ft lawn renovation and planted Barenbrug RPR Ryegrass. Here’s hoping for a beautiful lawn! Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @TheLawnShark
    @TheLawnShark Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for letting me contribute Ginja! I really wish it would have lasted here in the transition zone in this heat and humidity, but it was a great experiment none the less! Thanks again!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +2

      Dude! The info you shared is awesome! really appreciate your time and the effort you put into this.

    • @TheLawnShark
      @TheLawnShark Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Any time brother!

    • @diggles27
      @diggles27 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm in Southeast Missouri and your information about the transition zone was especially helpful. Right now I have a pretty rough looking tall Fescue lawn and have been wondering about other grass types

    • @TheLawnShark
      @TheLawnShark Před 2 lety

      @@diggles27 Unfortunately, in the transition zone, we are limited to just a few solid options. Fescue is a great overall option for 3 seasons and will go a bit dormant in the summer (plus the required fall over-seed) and Bermuda is the other best option (my preference) as long as you can live with the winter brown. I just over-seed with Perennial Rye to deal with dormancy.

    • @davidhires7403
      @davidhires7403 Před rokem +1

      Pete with gci turf proved KBG can grow beautifully in transition zone when fed and watered.

  • @brianbanks3044
    @brianbanks3044 Před 2 lety +2

    i put down some Barenbrug on your recommendations and love it....it grows in thick and really green and handled the hot, dry summer like a champ....it is my go-to grass seed and is worth the extra expense......your yard looks great too....thanks for all the great ideas...PS, I live in central NY state, lots of snow in winter and lots of sun and rain and drought in summer...it won't win any awards in Better Homes and Gardens but my visitors always say my yard looks great

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Happy to help!!!! I’ve been applying there seed for over 7 years now. Always happy with the germination

  • @Noodles3535
    @Noodles3535 Před 2 lety +6

    I burned off my lawn a year ago and put in Barenbrug TTTF with KGB and I couldn't be happier. It thick and is nice and dark green. Yes I have total lawn domination.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      that barenbrug tttf is no joke! super dark, thick, happy and healthy

    • @TravisBAnderson
      @TravisBAnderson Před 2 lety

      Just did this with my front yard, no kbg, I did the Barenbrug turf saver, TTTF. I’m at day 21 and it’s looking pretty good. I went a little light on fert and seed in about 25% of the reno. At 30 days I’ll add more seed and fert where needed. Fingers crossed…

    • @Noodles3535
      @Noodles3535 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TravisBAnderson Good luck on it. The color is nice on the TTTF. I thought it would be better and I recently learned it looks 100% better with a more fert. This is a elite seed and it can take(of course water it good). Once it has taken off, put some iron on it, OMG it is beautiful. The dark green is awesome, you have to see it.

  • @LawnJourneys
    @LawnJourneys Před rokem +1

    Barenbrug is the real deal, love the product line. Your turf is looking awesome.

  • @knockerballeugene7172
    @knockerballeugene7172 Před rokem +1

    I decided to do a full reno about 15 months ago and because of your initial rpr video I went with that. I've been a grass rat for as long as I can remember always having the best lawn in the neighborhood. Took a week and did perfect prep, applied tenacity and starter fert then seeded. Covered with PM and had germination in 4 days. Came in lime green which worried me but like you say it reacts to liquid biostimulants almost the next day. First summer was fantastic, grows super plush and thick. Almost too much with trying to keep an edge and out of beds is difficult. It fills in amazingly well. Now that it's been over a year I'm not liking it as much and am thinking of pulling it out in the spring and starting over with Black Beauty, Pangea or Hatrick rye. Here are my issues now. I can't cut it lower than 1.5" without it turning brown, it cuts off the whole blade to the root it seems. I put down Prodiamine 65 and it went lime green again. I ran a sunjoe scarifier last week and it ripped out small sections all over the place. It is coming back in slowly but didn't think it would do that. Almost like the rpr roots are not going deep but rather side to side as you mention. I would overseed but having out down barricade it won't sprout. Our growing season here in Oregon will be done come Nov 1 so we will see how it does until then and hopefully come spring it's plush again. I wish I could post pictures to show what I'm talking about. Overall for me and the time I've put into this seed I would give it a 7.5 out of 10. Thanks for posting this update video 🤛

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      interesting. first off, thanks for sharing your experience. I have yet to put down any pre emergent or herbicide on this lawn other than tenacity. so i couldn't tell you yah, or nah on if that happened to me or not. I have spot sprayed herbicides with little to no issues. as for the rooting, my roots are deep. I'm about 8" with the rpr. my expectations were I would get 4" to 6". before spending the money on another species i would recommend getting a base line soil test to get that fertilizer dialed in / see what's defficient in the soil. commonly when things aren't going well it comes down to that. I do know that several parts of oregon are acidic on the ph scale. sitting around a 5. pumping your ph up to a 6 / 6.5 would be preferred and pretty easy to do using lime in the spring and fall.

    • @OOOOOO12345
      @OOOOOO12345 Před měsícem

      Any updates or suggestions? We are in identical situations. OR, also. Did you go Hatrick rye? I’m thinking about doing Fireball and hatrick. Thoughts?

  • @eagleclaw1179
    @eagleclaw1179 Před rokem +1

    I picked up Berenburg perennial rye (yellow jackets)
    I took 100sq ft section of lawn, toiled, and cleared completely the section. Leveled, and planted with added top soil..
    Turned out my native tall fescue which was hidden 2” below surface came up with the rye.. it looks great!
    Because my lawn is pretty much tall fescue, I dethached, fertilized, and am going to aerate in a few weeks
    I’m hoping to fix my existing tall fescue and soil, planning to overseed with the rye

  • @harlleykvlo
    @harlleykvlo Před 2 lety +2

    Good information as always, the grass looks fantastic

  • @DugEphresh
    @DugEphresh Před rokem +1

    Yo Ginger, love your work! Your dog is epic, your work ethic and amazingly informative review have earned a new subscriber. I am going to recommend you to all my mates, hands dow the best! Good luck and keep up the great work. Many blessings to you and you kin!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      Super kind dug 🙏 thanks for being apart. Slay that lawn!

    • @DugEphresh
      @DugEphresh Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja Can I use that? A Zweihänder cutting down grass would be an epic graphic! Good on ya mate, you just keep slaying it!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      @@DugEphresh go for it 👊🏻😁

  • @Sarah_Inspired7
    @Sarah_Inspired7 Před rokem

    I knew you lived in Utah seeing the mountains in the background. Lived in Utah for about 30 years, recently moved to Texas. Do miss the mountains ⛰ Great video. Will try to grow B's RPR in East Texas.

  • @mattb9664
    @mattb9664 Před rokem

    Ginja's video does a better job at promoting Barenbrug's RPR than their own video! I probably would have gone with RPR had I seen Ginja's video in July, showing off the dark color and affirming the growing performance. And it's readily available too!

  • @marcemarc6516
    @marcemarc6516 Před 2 lety +1

    The RPR ford knit like a bluegrass, it’s the only ryegrass I’ve ever had that has this quality to it. Also, keeping it at 2” is key to having the best lawn around. Overall it easily competes with elite kbg but the main draw back is season to season up keep, mandatory heavy over seeding so you’re basically installing a new lawn every year if you want to keep the top of line look and feel of the RPR. Overall I’ve been extremely happy with it. For the average home owner I believe this seed is amazing , throw it down, in 10 days you’re mowing and having a great looking yard. Holds up to drought and traffic extremely well

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      Love the feedback. Thanks for the detailed comment.

    • @davidhires7403
      @davidhires7403 Před rokem

      You have to overseed this?

    • @marcemarc6516
      @marcemarc6516 Před rokem

      @@davidhires7403 it does spread but it’s not KBG. I actually Reno my lawn with badazzled KBG and hatrick perennial ryegrass. As much as I loved the RPR there’s a limit to it’s darkness. I will say tho for 95% of people, you’ll have a great lawn in 2 weeks. It is ryegrass tho so it die off easier from abuse and traffic

  • @Funknwanker
    @Funknwanker Před 2 lety

    I am helping my cousin this weekend with his lawn and we will be planting this seed.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      awesome! super super easy to plant!

    • @Funknwanker
      @Funknwanker Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja he is as noob as a noob can be when it comes to lawn care so perennial rye is the perfect started grass.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      @@Funknwanker 100%. sounds like a fantastic option. when he kills it, plant more.

  • @brandonqtu
    @brandonqtu Před 2 lety

    Grass looks gorgeous 😍!

  • @steviem5279
    @steviem5279 Před rokem

    I'm about an hour north of NYC and I started using tall fescue on my lawn and this summer was not only a hot summer but a dry summer. We didn't get much rain from Memorial day until the end of August and surprisingly my lawn survived and in fact over the last two weeks or as the days have gotten shorter the grass has rebounded beautifully. Yesterday I overseeded because I knew it was going to rain today and we'll see what happens. The grass seed I used is from a company called Empro and I have been very happy with this seed. I just started getting back to caring for my lawn two years ago and little by little it's starting to rebound and fill in very nicely...the big issue here is that it's very humid which is rough on the grass but the tall fescue held up and I didn't have any signs of a fungus this year which is a good thing.

    • @ChrisS-if7ev
      @ChrisS-if7ev Před rokem +1

      I am over on Long Island. Give Pennington I try. Its amazing. Put it on Sept 17th and by Monday (8 days later) it was doing great. Today, it almost needs to be cut. I am amazed. I did do Barrenburg last year in spots and love it but they overpriced themselves this year blaming whatever supply chain nonsense. Pennington did not though and the results are mind blowing.

    • @steviem5279
      @steviem5279 Před rokem

      @@ChrisS-if7ev Thanks for the info...the Empro is $140 for a 50 lb bag. It's a good seed but I will give the Pennington a try in the spring. I know they say not to overseed in the spring but I did this year and the seed I put down held up through the summer. I'm sure you have similar issues on LI as we do in Westchester and that is the clay soil which can be tough deal with. Next month I will be putting down some lime to get in there in time for the winter and hopefully getting everything in good shape for the spring time. If there was one issue I had this year, it was with the weeds...lots of clover this year and that was mostly in the backyard.

    • @ChrisS-if7ev
      @ChrisS-if7ev Před rokem +1

      @@steviem5279 I just ordered another bag of the Pennington it will be here Thursday just to do some final filling in .(Walmart) I am using the Kentucky 31. Its $76 a bag, was $62 over the summer. Still an amazing bargain! The grass seed I put on the 17th and 18th is now a few inches tall and needs to be cut when this rain stops later this week. As for the clay and compacted soil, core aerate and as you do put down pelletized lime and gypsum while all the cores are pulled. This way it works its way into the soil. Gypsum softens the soil and keeps it from compacting. I think that right there will make a drastic difference for you if you arent doing this. This summer in all that heat I forgot to turn on the Mon/ Thurs sprinkler schedule so the sprinklers were only running on Saturday. I couldnt believe I forgot to flip it on (Rachio controller) Oddly with only being watered once a week in that massive heat spell we had this summer my grass held up amazingly well. Especially in the back where its more shaded, the grass was bright green. I am going to say its probably because I core aerated last October and put down the gypsum so the soil is not compacted, its nice and lose and any of the water that did fall on it was absorbed right into the ground. Try it if you havent, core aerate and put down a bunch of the gypsum (and lime). I bet you see a drastic difference after doing so. Dont even waste your money on the "liquid aerators" they are a complete scam. Aerate with the machine where you are actually pulling the cores out.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      rad! keep slaying that lawn Stevie! Glad to hear you're enjoying your tall fescue.

    • @steviem5279
      @steviem5279 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja I missed the other replies to this post but I actually put down pelletized lime this week to get things started. We didn't have a cold winter this year and it was rainy rather than snowy so I am getting a head start with the lime. But what I have noticed was that the grass seemed to have survived the winter and it's actually green in a good amount of spots, especially the bare areas that I overseeded last fall. In a few weeks I will put down some tenacity and starter fert and then some more tall fescue. I'm really happy with the Tall Fescue, it's a workhorse, that's for sure. The one thing I did notice last fall was that before I overseeded, I dethatched with a thatch rake and here wasn't much dead grass that came up so that's a good thing. Hopefully this year things will look even better.

  • @bradleyrounds9148
    @bradleyrounds9148 Před 2 lety

    Welcome back, been jonesin' for some ninja. Livin at 6600ft, liken to keep the lawn a little longer, I'm guessing K-blue?
    R&R digging it! kids are getting big
    Thanks for the vid

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      longer grass you could do an awesome mix of blue and rye! the turf blue pro is darker than the turf blue pro hgt. the hgt has barvette in it that is super traffic friendly but not the darkest blend.

    • @bradleyrounds9148
      @bradleyrounds9148 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja
      You ARE the man

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      @@bradleyrounds9148 happy to help

  • @steffen707-
    @steffen707- Před 2 lety +1

    Ginja, where you been son! Miss your videos. Great info about rye, thanks!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +3

      More to come! Thanks for the push in the right direction. I have a few in the works

    • @steffen707-
      @steffen707- Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja slay on!

    • @steffen707-
      @steffen707- Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja also, did you casually drop that you made your yard a splash pad!? Video details coming shortly I hope!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@steffen707- czcams.com/video/T3T30l7w9DY/video.html

    • @steffen707-
      @steffen707- Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja sick! I'll watch when my wife works out tonight!

  • @Striperman
    @Striperman Před 2 lety +1

    Wooo he's back I was getting ready to send out Louis and Clark to look for you 😂

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      👊😂

    • @Striperman
      @Striperman Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja That was a great video. Best comparison and explanation on the differences of the two types. I am fully invested $$ in the KBG so this will be my lawn for as long as I can get out and mow though 😂

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Striperman bro! super compliment coming from you! appreciate you. You'll love the kbg as always. my two favorites.

  • @farbenhimmel4921
    @farbenhimmel4921 Před rokem

    Your Garden / Grass looks really awesome. I love the Pure Seed Areas. But KBG and Rye are also really good to blend. I don´t see that very often in the United States and I wonder why !? In Europe a Standard Mixture for Sport Areas and also pretty good for the Backyard is a Mix of 50% KBG and 50% Rye. It works very well. Greetings from Europe.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      great observation! rye and blue is a fantastic mix. super super thick and lush with that mix. I don't think there's any real reason why its not as common here. Thanks for dropping by.

  • @ChrisS-if7ev
    @ChrisS-if7ev Před rokem

    I love the Barrenburg but with them price gouging so much I picked up 3 bags of Penngton Kentucky 31, finally got the Pennington on Sept 17h and 18th. By Monday it had all pretty much come up. By today, its insane how tall the grass got. Less than 2 weeks. I did pick up some Pennington "The Rebels" for where its shady by a ton of Arborvitae. Yet to put that on but I will in the next day or two. I am just amazed at how well the Pennington did. And 127lbs of grass seed in total all for $40 less than the price of ONE bag of Barrenbrug. As much as I like Barrenbrug, I cant say I will ever buy it again (well maybe if they get their price back down from the absolutely ridiculous robbery price of $240 (Pennington is $62 for the same size bag)

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      I hear yah chris. they got hit pretty hard by the drought few years back. hopefully prices come back down. Love the feedback. Hope your pennington does well for you.

  • @JuliusRedWings
    @JuliusRedWings Před 2 lety

    🦆Thanks for the new video. I always learn something new when watching your videos.

  • @yankeeownz9980
    @yankeeownz9980 Před rokem

    As always great videos.
    I have a question of when to cut new tall fescue. After over seeding and germination:
    when should I cut for the first time?
    Over seeding information:
    Allied (AST5119, AST5118) Tall Fescue seeds
    Over seeded 9/25
    Germination started 9/29 - 9/30
    Grass blades look like needles - height varies between 1.5 - 2.5 inches
    When Google or CZcams searching you see so many different responses, so why not ask the Lawn Boss!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      i recommend cutting as the grass reaches 2.5" to 3" of height. anything more blocks the sun and effects the new growth.

  • @BrandanTheBroker
    @BrandanTheBroker Před 4 měsíci

    Bought a bag of seed to renovate my mom's yard for her, let the fun begin!

  • @PacificNorthwestLawns
    @PacificNorthwestLawns Před 2 lety

    Royce approved makes it 💯🔥

  • @Brettsgrasscapades
    @Brettsgrasscapades Před 2 lety

    Rpr is legit. Man I miss that stuff.

  • @rarityd
    @rarityd Před rokem

    KBG is my fav thx for the vid

  • @joetaylor8687
    @joetaylor8687 Před rokem

    I got some Barenbrug "sun and shade" mix which I plan to put down in the next week (in Sandy, UT) . . . fixing / filling in places (like "park strip') that didn't work out that well with the spring "renovation." Wish me luck. Hopefully it will hold for many years to come with Utah heat, drought, etc.

  • @dennispage5333
    @dennispage5333 Před 2 lety

    THUMBS UP, impressive WITH THE Utah WATER

  • @grassthief1280
    @grassthief1280 Před 2 lety

    Looking good Gin , hey the old go to essentials 101 no more they chopped up & took the AMINO’s out of the AMINO but hey liking RPR rye

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      that's too bad about the essentials. such a great product.

  • @wamirluiz9042
    @wamirluiz9042 Před 2 lety

    Super interessante! Brasil tá vendo cada vídeo. Parabéns Pelos vídeos Jared.

  • @williamcarvell4644
    @williamcarvell4644 Před rokem

    No one's gonna comment on the little ninja's backflip? You go little man.

  • @nedg3740
    @nedg3740 Před 2 lety

    Never knew you were blowing up in Brazil.

  • @haroosudra4081
    @haroosudra4081 Před 2 lety

    I am trying Barenbrug rye grass this fall in my yard

  • @lxiong1077
    @lxiong1077 Před 2 lety

    Legit review and comparison!

  • @mikeneill6400
    @mikeneill6400 Před rokem

    Excellent content as usual. I live in North Carolina so we get a good mix of heat and cool weather. I am completely spraying out all my existing grass as it is a mess. What would you recommend for a new lawn in a transition zone? We do not want Bermuda. Considering between Turf Type Tall Fescue, KBG and Per-annual Ryegrass

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      I’d go rtf tall fescue. The blue is tougher to keep up on and you’ll spend a ton of money using fungicides when it gets hot outside. I’d also consider emerald zoysia

  • @terrywatts1060
    @terrywatts1060 Před 2 lety +7

    Stolons above ground, Rhizomes is beneath the ground.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +2

      some stolons like with zoysia and also rye are sub surface. pretty awesome

    • @yoko180
      @yoko180 Před 2 lety +1

      Does the RPR have runners like Bermuda and st Augustine?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@yoko180 no surface runners

    • @terrywatts1060
      @terrywatts1060 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Oh yes, definitely awesome. Thinking of adding to my bluegrass next year.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@terrywatts1060 rye compliments bluegrass like a boss. I haven't personally tried to mix rpr with blue yet. my concern is how much they would compete against each other. I'd like to test this in a small section but i don't have enough area to really dive into it.

  • @michaelallen6770
    @michaelallen6770 Před rokem +1

    I've got RPR in south Jersey that I planted in the fall. In the fall it looked amazing. So far this year the grass isn't really growing. I see other yards growing in green and full already. I did a soil test and added what I needed to add a few weeks ago, yet no growth yet....except for where the dog has peed. Those spots are not only growing like mad, they are also super full. Does this mean I should add more nitrogen??? My nitrogen level was barely low in my soil test. Nitrogen was at 4.5 and optimal range was 7.0 to 18.0.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      Commonly this is a good indication the grass wants more nitrogen. You may also have a fungus. Get in the lawn up close and check the blades. You’re on the right track. Well done

  • @SamsLawn
    @SamsLawn Před 2 lety

    Did pretty much the same journey as you mate and have the same feedback pretty much, I was worried about it being hard to walk on but it's soften than the grass I had before. Thanks for the inspiration dude :) the only thing I am still to find out is how it will survive the Swedish winter, people say it will die, so we'll see :)

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      right on Sam! Our local temps don't get terribly cold. we get down once in a while to -5F but for most of the winter we are around 15-25F at night and 30-40F daily. I've had zero issues coming out of the winter. Let me know how it goes for you. it would make for a great video for all of us to watch if you document it.

  • @TheHughyg
    @TheHughyg Před 3 dny

    Could you seed Bermuda couch with the rpr?

  • @nedg3740
    @nedg3740 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a bag each of Barenbrug RPR and RTF for my overseed. Do you recommend using both in the same lawn?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      they do play well together. turf type tall fescue has many benefits I just prefer the thinner blade grass types on my feet.

  • @Dstromb232
    @Dstromb232 Před 3 dny

    Nice.

  • @mattfields2033
    @mattfields2033 Před 2 lety

    I see that espalier tree! Very nice.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! Thank you! They're coming in nicely. finished installing the posts to run the guide wires to train them better. I don't know why but I apsolutely love them hahaha, fun little project.

    • @mattfields2033
      @mattfields2033 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja They absolutely are! My wife loves them. I handle the grass, she handles everything else 😆

  • @evelyntaylor742
    @evelyntaylor742 Před 2 lety

    Love it! Supposedly when you cut grass short you'll have shorter roots or less root density. When you use your soil probe do you find that is true and your rooting is decreased relative to longer cut turf?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      its a myth about the shorter roots. i've mowed it down to .5" and still had 6" roots with my kbg

  • @almo9674
    @almo9674 Před rokem

    Good video. Humidity question? Do you tend to water more when the humidity is higher or lower?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      depends on the evaporation rates. i monitor the soil. the only thing that matters is how much water is in the soil. i also like to do a preventive fungus treatment.

  • @eugenieandrews8874
    @eugenieandrews8874 Před 2 lety

    Glad to see you back and the full results of your RPR experiment...turned out gorgeous! Did I understand correctly the RPR at a little over an 1" doesn't require any more water than the KBG at twice the height? How much water have you been using weekly during this 100 degree heat wave in Utah recently? And do you think it is possible to maintain KBG in Utah with a weekly watering of between 1-1.25"/week max. Had someone make that claim.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +2

      I've been at about 1.65" of water per week. It is possible to maintain 1-1.25"/week max with use of hydretain on a regular basis and use of other bio stimulants.

    • @eugenieandrews8874
      @eugenieandrews8874 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Thanks for the info. Which bio stimulants other than HA and kelp in your experience decrease water requirements? Has maintaining the shorter cut RPR required more fertilizer or other inputs relative to your KBG in the back? If I recall, I think you said when you kept KBG shorter it required more inputs including water.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@eugenieandrews8874 I haven’t done any microdosing this season. Just a shot of fertilizer and iron every 4 weeks or so.
      I did not water more when I mowed shorter. Tested this out thoroughly. Didn’t matter if I was .5” or 3” it was all the same even through July and august.
      The bio stimulants and potassium helped with stress, overall health and the rigidity of the blade of the grass

    • @eugenieandrews8874
      @eugenieandrews8874 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Thank you, this is helpful. Did you use ProPeat and what type of iron? I did a test with EDTA iron with spaced test strips with no difference.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@eugenieandrews8874 10-0-10 with Simplot rapture iron pack

  • @bryceglissmeyer1016
    @bryceglissmeyer1016 Před 2 lety

    Utah weather has been crazy hot! Doesn't feel like Fall weather will ever come lol. I'm 11 days into my overseed (KGB Turf Blue). Seed in the shaded areas are doing well while areas with full sun aren't showing much progress. Trying to keep the ground moist. Hoping for the best!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      the full sun areas make a tough situation for kbg in a heat wave. the biggest issue is keeping it damp at all times. may take up to 3 weeks to germinate.

    • @bryceglissmeyer1016
      @bryceglissmeyer1016 Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Ginja comin’ in with the reassurance 💚.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      @@bryceglissmeyer1016

    • @Maddoggy2023
      @Maddoggy2023 Před 2 lety +1

      Same, I live in Utah thinking oh, end of August will be a good time do a lawn reno. Since our secondary water gets shut off Sept 20, it was now or wait until spring. I planted Barenbrug RPR and some spots did well while others that are surrounded by cement and are impossible to keep moist have failed. Did I mention it has been non stop 100+ degrees here for the last week. Mother Nature did not want to cooperate.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      @@Maddoggy2023 makes sense. Sounds like you’re learning and doing great under the circumstances

  • @JimboHurt
    @JimboHurt Před rokem

    What the heck that Geiser thing is AMAZING! Did you do a vid on that?!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      I did! my kids absolutely love it! czcams.com/video/T3T30l7w9DY/video.html

  • @ericroot8600
    @ericroot8600 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Review! I love your videos. What kind of seed would you suggest for Southern Utah? I live in Kanab, right on the border of cool season and transition zone. Hot summers and freezing winters. I bought a house, and the back yard lawn is trash, a bunch of clover, broad-leaf weeds and vole holes. Looking to kill it all off and start fresh in the next 2 weeks.

  • @chicagoboardup
    @chicagoboardup Před 11 měsíci

    thoughts on trouble I am having doing a pre-germination on the Kentucky Blue.. i changed the water out twice a day... after 10 days getting a smell and the yellow coating is now gone from the seed

  • @davidl2734
    @davidl2734 Před rokem

    Thanks for the update on the RPR. I live in the Sacramento, CA area and would like to convert my lawn to RPR. I am concerned about our summer this year of 100 plus for about 2-3 weeks. We have low humidity and can irrigate two times a week. About 1000 square feet total lawn size . What do you think. Can we make it work ?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      RPR is an interesting variety. it will do well in your area if you can keep an adequatee amount of water in your soil. as david mentioned he has experienced burn out. I'm very familiar with temecula and what i've noticed is many yards have dense rocks about 4" to 8" under the soil. makes it difficult to keep a resevoir of water in the soil. watering twice a week is not an issue as long as your upping your watering times to keep the soil saturated.

  • @MrMadeinthe80s
    @MrMadeinthe80s Před 2 lety +1

    How come you went back to rotary?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      i knew for a few subjects like cut quality and height of cut its more relatable for the majority of people. The other issues include, wanting to be able to test out the new products and really having experience with the newer rotary models.

  • @bradleyhilton8579
    @bradleyhilton8579 Před rokem

    Which one holds up/dies less against dog urine? In the summer i suspect neither holds up.. but what you're saying is, kbg would recover quicker.?

  • @lawnguy
    @lawnguy Před 2 lety

    Nice review and vid, Ginja

  • @janeidebezerra3743
    @janeidebezerra3743 Před 2 lety +1

    Brasil Aqui assistindo cada vídeo!!!!!
    :)

  • @nearlyace
    @nearlyace Před 2 lety

    Hey dude, where do ya live? The mountains in the background of your videos look so nice.

  • @ryanbeckstead
    @ryanbeckstead Před rokem

    Ginja! Love your videos. I love KBG. Want to try Barrenbrug for overseed this fall...what is the best Barrenbrug to use for overseed? I am a fellow Utahn out in Herriman. Appreciate your help.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      Great Basin in Orem sells a blend of rpr and turf blue pro. They’re off 800 n and I15

    • @ryanbeckstead
      @ryanbeckstead Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja appreciate it, brother! Will check it out.

  • @steveknievel
    @steveknievel Před 2 lety

    lawn lookin' slick mate ;)

  • @denrayr
    @denrayr Před 2 lety

    Ginga! I'm in the salt lake area too. I picked up some turf blue pro with rpr from great basin a couple weeks ago. Do you have experience with it? I'm helping my dad replant his front lawn. It was 70%+ quack grass, so we decided to nuke it with roundup. We keep delaying throwing down seed due to this heat wave. We're hoping to plant this weekend. Hopefully we don't get an early frost! Thanks for the great content.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Been overseeding client properties with it for years. With that said. I’ve never personally used it on my own property. Rye and blue traditionally play well together. Both of those varieties have very similar color. The thinner rye grass compliments the thicker blue well.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Don’t stress about the early frost. It’ll grow until the ground temps get below 40 degrees for the season which commonly doesn’t happen until December 5th

    • @denrayr
      @denrayr Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja thanks for the quick replies. That does give me some comfort knowing that we should be ok frost wise. I'll let you know how it turns out.

  • @seanmclaughlin7415
    @seanmclaughlin7415 Před rokem

    Talk to me about heat tolerance and repair!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      heat is an interesting subject. i went over it in the video. its fine with heat. its not fine with lack of water. the repair...... well..... its an patch job seeding which is fairly easy. another benefit of the rpr.

  • @stephenjones6084
    @stephenjones6084 Před 5 dny

    @pestandlawnginja I live in Central California and I would love a short cutting grass. Only problem is we our summers are high 90's up to 115 with this hot summer that we just had in 2024 like everyone else. Do you think I should stay away from rye grass and just stick with tall fescue? Or maybe a blue grass? Thanks!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 5 dny +1

      These grasses perform in heat with a few exceptions. ... humidity being the number one. Second... you can't let rye dry out. It dies quickly.
      With that said I have a video to launch in the next few weeks about varieties of rye that you can keep at 2" no issues and aren't super wide blade. Nice on the feet

    • @stephenjones6084
      @stephenjones6084 Před 5 dny

      @@pestandlawnginja Nice. Can't wait to see the video. No humidity where I live. Dry heat. Just want a low mowing grass type under 2 inches or so that is nice on the feet. I know bermuda is the other choice.

  • @BUDS228
    @BUDS228 Před 2 lety

    I bought a 50lbs bag of Turf Saver RTF last year with Yellowjacket at this time with a Test Date of 8/20 and Sell by Date of 11/21. I’m using the leftovers to fill in some bare spots now. What do you think the germination rate would be? It was tested at 85%. I stored it in the original bag in the garage, nothing special. Nonetheless, I prepped the spots and threw er down. It’s been 5 days and I see some seedlings. Thanks Ginj!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      I doubt the efficacy will be effected since you stored it well. Its a great product.

  • @sifularson
    @sifularson Před 2 lety

    After watching your first RPR video, I decided to plant a full reno with Turf Star RPR this August. Like you, I’m very happy with it with one exception. My house faces North so I have a 5 foot strip of shade in front of my house. On the area, the RPR is thin and struggling to fill in.
    What would you do? Give it more time or more seed? Plant a shade mix in that area?
    I’m loving the uniform texture of this grass when I reel mow at 1.5 HOC. Is hate to ruin it with another cultivar.
    Thanks for any help!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question! I would calculate how many hours of sunlight you're receiving in that area. if its greater than 3 I would find a shade tolerant variety of perennial rye if you want to keep it monostand. If its less than 3 hours you're choices are limited to fine fescue. Just keep in mind most rye grows in bunches. for the most part it should stay contained in your area. other than that you'll most likely need to overseed every spring and fall to help thicken it up.

    • @sifularson
      @sifularson Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja
      Thank you for the reply. I know you’re a busy man! I added some more RPR seed to the shade area. I’m going to limp it along and see how it fills in this Fall. BTW, it gets zero direct sun this time of year. Ugh!
      In the Spring I may look into overseeding with a shade fescue or a shade tolerant Rye like you suggested.
      BTW, I really enjoyed this follow up video. It addressed so many of the concerns I may run into with this RPR. Fortunately I’m in WA so heat tolerance isn’t a huge concern plus I also have excellent irrigation. Very cool that you added your friend to the video with his heat story!!!
      Thank you for your time and advice.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      @@sifularson happy to help. If you're getting zero sun in those areas you may want to consider making it into a planter area for dry scaping or plants that do not require much sun. Most shade tolerant species of grass will need a minimum 3 hours of sunlight as well. kind of a bummer but just is what it is.

  • @marcemarc6516
    @marcemarc6516 Před 2 lety

    The RPR is great but over seeding every year is a must. The ROR doesn’t hold up over season to season. But the first season is maybe the best grass I’ve ever had, to say it’s not inherently dark isn’t true. Its just as dark as my midnight kbg

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      the color is relative to the soil contents. my area, like many is very low in iron chelate. which is why its going to be much lighter in my soil and others.

    • @davidhires7403
      @davidhires7403 Před rokem

      Why do you have to overseed rpr if it grows horizontally?

  • @vernonale4921
    @vernonale4921 Před 2 lety

    Thank You

  • @karlroberts8214
    @karlroberts8214 Před rokem

    I really enjoy your video output.
    I live north of you up in Ogden. Is it better to apply the Barenburg TTTF with KGB in the fall or spring? Rye, not the Kentucky Blue Grass.
    I plan on aerating my yard and applying sand to level it out this fall.
    Spring time I would love to apply the new seed, but if fall is better, I can wait.
    If you do house visits for us that live closer, please let me know as I am trying to fix this yard up.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      right now is the absolute best time to plant

    • @karlroberts8214
      @karlroberts8214 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja I knew you would say that!!! I just had my tonsils removed and in the first couple days of recovery. Let’s just say that I am in pain.
      Overseeding will have to wait a couple of weeks

    • @karlroberts8214
      @karlroberts8214 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja Is there anything that I should put down as a weed and feed on the grass after I seeded the yard?

  • @3bizmark
    @3bizmark Před rokem

    How well does RPR hold up to snow and ice coverage in the winter?
    What is RPR's spring green up compared to Kentucky bluegrass?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      So far no issues. It does go very very brown once it goes dormant

  • @karlroberts8214
    @karlroberts8214 Před rokem

    Can I apply Tenasity before or after applying the Rye seed to the Frontyard.
    What do you mix with the seed to make sure it germinates?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      yes, before or after, you're choice. i didn't mix anything with the seed. I have a play list that shows everything i did during this renovation. step by step.

  • @amansingh1851
    @amansingh1851 Před rokem

    What's the difference between Barenburg Turf sense athlete field vs Barenburg RPR (New to grass stuff) Truf sense is wayyyyyy cheaper at 25 - 5lbs could they be the same?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      I personally don't know. barenbrug is good at responsing to messages. I would hit them up.

  • @brodygoalie
    @brodygoalie Před rokem

    Question. Would it be alright to apply organic compost before I aerate?. I can only aerate this Friday. Its going to rain hard on Thursday . That will help with the aeration with the lawn getting rain the day before. Please advise. Thank you

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      You can. I would still recommend pushing the compost around after you aerate to push it in the holes.

  • @abaanamaan
    @abaanamaan Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you inm going for it

  • @Troy-Echo
    @Troy-Echo Před rokem

    With Zenith Zoysia, if you cut an established stolon or rhizome, it will shift from a daughter plant to a mother plant, and start shooting out its own stolons and rhizomes as if it was grown from an individual seed and it was an individual plant. Does this RPR do this if you cut these roots with the dethatcher/scarifier? As far as drought recovery, when my Zenith Zoysia lawn starts looking thin and wimpy from lack of rain, to where it totally looks like that section is not even Zoysia, I can water that area for 45 minutes to an hour, and within 3-4 hours, the blades of grass are rehydrated and full again, and you can't hardly tell it was feeling puny earlier in the day. I've not pushed it to the point that it looks almost dead or dormant from lack of water, but I love how fast it bounces back with water. My front lawn is 5,000 sq. ft. and my rear lawn is almost 10,000 sq. ft., so it would be a bit costly to install an irrigation system like yours. RPR may not be optimal for the transition zone (I'm in central VA), but I don't recall seeing any dormant lawns around in the winter like my Zoysia, so I have to assume cool season will work as well as can be expected in the transition zone. Loved the update!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      The rpr will eventually do it but….. it’s super super super slow by comparison to warm season lawns. This type of grass is also not drought tolerant. It has to stay hydrated. If it goes brown longer than a week it dies.

    • @Troy-Echo
      @Troy-Echo Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginjaThanks Ginja! This self-healing Ryegrass is still very new, so I'm sure they will have future cultivars that will do better. It's just very exciting to have some kind of self-spreading Ryegrass.

  • @trevormuggeridge4560
    @trevormuggeridge4560 Před 2 lety +1

    First Aussie 😁

  • @thurstonr9929
    @thurstonr9929 Před rokem

    Ginja,
    How can I send you a picture of my lawn? I watched your video on what’s wrong with lawn and I’m dealing with patches of lime green so would like your input. Not sure if I need some type of soil amendment like gypsum, etc.
    Your channel is so helpful.
    Would love to see you come back to Saratoga Springs… perhaps evaluate my lawn.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      Hello Vera. social media is the best way to send pics. The video you're referring too is a great one. lots of pockets in saratoga springs with elevated salt content. the soil enhancer i recommend can be found at IFA or great basin in orem. its a combination of gypsum and humates. should be applied heavily 10to 20lbs per 1000 sqft on the first application and then you can lower it in half every other month after the intial.

  • @eu3145
    @eu3145 Před rokem

    Hey, i chosed the Water Saver from Barenbrug, because it is far less easier to maintenance. But i wonder if this type of grass have also the property to regenerate like the RPR has, based on the type of grasses it includes in it!

  • @10Chapis
    @10Chapis Před rokem

    Hi, I live in Chicago and just bought a house and the previous owners had carpet instead of lawn. I removed it already and will intend to grow grass from scratch.. I have absolutely no experience but want to try for myself and at least to invest on a good seed to help with the process.. my question is will this seed work on chicago weather? And do i need to add any kind of pre-emergent before the seeds to prevent weeds? Kind of confused on that part.. im planning on getting some fresh topsoil as well … thank you

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      this seed will work with chicago weather. I'd be temped to do bluegrass instead. It's a little hardier for winter weather. barenbrug makes a blend called turf blue pro that I really like. I'd mix it with midnight bluegrass to darken it up a tad and make it greener coming out of winter. You can follow my lawn renovation playlist to a T.

  • @daniellaforce2946
    @daniellaforce2946 Před 2 lety

    Merci pour le partage, ce produite est-il bon pour le sud du Québec au Canada
    Bonne continuation

  • @lestar83
    @lestar83 Před rokem

    Looks great. I am considering this seed as well. I am in the Raleigh NC area with clay soil. Do you think it will grow well in clay soil?
    Also do you have a video how to kill off the current grass in preparation for a renovation?
    Thanks

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      if your humidity is greater than 60% and day time temps above 85 degrees i wouldn't plant this grass seed. The grass can take heavy daytime temps, even above 100. but the himidity burns the grass out fast.
      My lawn is heavy packed clay and it thrives. check out my playlist under lawn renovation. I show you step by step what I did to get this lawn where its at.

    • @lestar83
      @lestar83 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja Yes the humidity at night during late summer and early fall is 99% relative humidity most of the nights. Daytime is anywhere from 40-70. So I would say its pretty hight.
      I am really stuck. I thought this would be it.
      Thanks.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      @@lestar83 I would do emerald zoysia. If you don't mind scalping the lawn a few times per season there are some awesome types of bermuda out there.
      Bluegrass would be questionable as well with those numbers. If your soil temps over the winter are above 40 degrees i would do a blue-muda , mix of bluegrass and bermuda.

  • @desmorider747
    @desmorider747 Před rokem

    Nice video. So overall which do you prefer perennial rye, or kbg?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      So hard to answer but at this moment I prefer the ryegrass.

  • @heathmurphy55
    @heathmurphy55 Před 2 lety

    I did my full RPR reno last year and was worried about the heat and disease here in Columbus, OH. We don't get nearly as hot as Nashville or Utah but I did see minor die off in some hot spots similar to you. What I've had the biggest problem with is disease. I'm on a 15-21 day rotation of three different fungicides. The humidity and rain here wreak havoc on Rye compared to other cultivars in my neighborhood: KBG or TTTF. The fungicide rotation has helped but it's not cheap. Have you run into any issues with disease?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      I did! I’ve notoriously gotten melting out disease in my kbg. To no surprise rpr was the same. I’ve had fantastic results using azoxystrobin and increasing my iron and potassium levels. In my case the grass is a bi product of soil imbalance for what the grass needs. More humid climates need to do a preventive treatment.
      My suggestion is to soil test and really focus on what elements you’re low in

  • @Unforgettableyeti
    @Unforgettableyeti Před rokem

    I really need an expert to come look at our lawn and really tell us what we should do. You're in Utah I'm in Utah. Do you by chance do that sort of thing? Our backyard is pretty much a blank canvas but muddy as all hell in the winter. Looking for something that is drought tolerant but also nice on the feet and holds up to a dog.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      lawn assessments can be done but it sounds like you're starting from scratch. the idea of a drought tollerent grass is commonly misunderstood as "uses less water" andd stays green. that doesn't exist. bluegrass is the most drought tollerent as it can go to the brink of death and come back within 3 to 4 weeks once you start watering again. meaning it can be stressed for about 8 weeks before dying.
      As for grass that holds up well with animals your best bet is a wider blade grass called fescue. barenbrug sells one called rtf tall fescue that is a darker green and very healthy variety. Has 20" roots, so if you're near the lake or natural springs it has a better chance of finding ground water than the traditional bluegrass we use in the valley. Hope that helps.

  • @jjcastleberry3662
    @jjcastleberry3662 Před rokem

    I reside in Augusta, Georgia which has hot summers. Seeding Rye or KDG is a no-go for my area? What would you recommend for my area, Sir?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      For cool season you could do rtf tall fescue if you don’t mind a wider grass blade. Other than that I’d do empire or emerald zoysia

    • @jjcastleberry3662
      @jjcastleberry3662 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja Thanks.

  • @bkejme
    @bkejme Před rokem

    Hi. Live in Pennsylvania. So you think mixing this regenerative prg with Meyer zoysia work together???? Thank you ginga…

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      I mean, it'll work but the zoysia will push the rye in my opinion.

  • @Supanova70
    @Supanova70 Před 11 měsíci

    Living in LI NY is there really anything that will fork for cool and summer? I used BBU that has PR and KBG but still failed from fungus. Maybe if i applied control early that would of helped me out. Did another reno 3 weeks ago try try again!!!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 11 měsíci

      if its failing from seed in its early stages germinating its commonly due to over watering. if its failing later in life due to fungus we need to determine what fungus is prevelent and why. in my lawn I can tell you if I miss a few iron treatments every type of grass will fungal out. lack of iron and zinc is my primary issue. my suggestion is get a soil test and figure out what plant available nutrients your soil is missing.

  • @Folkintherye
    @Folkintherye Před rokem

    Would this work for transitional zone in Southern California

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      if and only if you can keep it wet. the bluegrass will be more tolerant of drought stress.

  • @jbama2213
    @jbama2213 Před 2 lety

    I live in Utah and I am wondering when is too late to overseed in the fall?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Just depends on what you’re trying to plant. If you’re doing Kentucky bluegrass, my opinion, is I would plant past October 1st to get the best yield. Rye is much easier and you could plant as late at end of October

  • @bloodbatteries4797
    @bloodbatteries4797 Před rokem

    Can you do this without having sprinklers

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      yes, but.... keep in mind rye doesn't like to be without water for longer than a week. it'll completely die out. the blue can handle drought situations up to 4 weeks.

  • @eldenking9285
    @eldenking9285 Před rokem

    Is tilling needed or is bare ground fine

  • @dannyaradas2073
    @dannyaradas2073 Před rokem

    Hey Ginja. Just starting out with learning about lawn care. I just put in Barenbrug rpr. Its been about a week and some grass is starting to come in. I took a closer look and see some red grass strands poking through. Is that red thread? Or could it be something else? What would you recommend I do to get ahead of it? I could send a picture if you think it would help?

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      the red seed heads is a common thing. not commonly fungus. if you're concerned you can use a fungicide during the seeding process. social media is always the quickest way to get ahold of me.

    • @dannyaradas2073
      @dannyaradas2073 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja thanks for getting back to me. It turned out to be fine and the grass came in beautifully

  • @harpers1niter
    @harpers1niter Před 2 lety

    Can you come over. I've been working since April and you wouldn't believe what I have been through. The hours and hours and hours of back breaking work. I'll be digging out crabgrass as I have been doing all summer all day tomorrow. Lost older female.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety

      Hi there! Glad to hear you've been on the lawn. you can find our service company information at myallgreen.com

    • @harpers1niter
      @harpers1niter Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja thank you🙏

    • @harpers1niter
      @harpers1niter Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja I've been on your channel and a couple others. BYD, I love that guy. I'm over my head. Can you recommend any company in the Boise area to help me? The shit thing about it all is my kid is a soil professional. Does PGA and MLB stuff. If you watch the SF Giants, that is his field. Yet he won't answer my yes or no question. Parker, should I get a soil test now? What a jerk.

  • @sledhead904
    @sledhead904 Před rokem

    Thoughts on their 20 % hgt turf blue 80% rpr? I'm in northern illinois and told ryegrass may be troublesome as a single stand.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem +1

      It's a great product. my only issue is, i believe, that the hgt blue mix will eventually crowd out or against the rpr. this may be 10 years down the road and not initially. I've seeded it on many many lawns and they're all beautiful. you really won't notice the difference until you mow below 1".

    • @sledhead904
      @sledhead904 Před rokem

      @@pestandlawnginja this is the answer I needed. I don't plan to reel mow the back, so 1.5 is probably the lowest this will see. I think I'm going to take a shot at it.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      @@sledhead904 hgt is a great product. Turf blue pro without hgt is a tad darker. However you can makeup the difference with iron

  • @Sean-vh1vp
    @Sean-vh1vp Před 2 lety

    Will a pre-emergent slow or completely stop RPR from spreading?

  • @vernonale4921
    @vernonale4921 Před 2 lety

    Is it too late to seed?
    I’m doing a lawn renovation using this same grass type
    Do I still have time? I’m here in Sandy Utah

  • @danielfitzgerald4089
    @danielfitzgerald4089 Před rokem

    Hey Lawn Ninja, I live in Colorado similar to your climate. I'm going to be overseeding my KBG in about 10 days. How do think this combo will look. I can't mow at an inch as my KBG just doesn't hold up to the heat in some spots. Do you think with both mixed 2" will look OK or should I go with Jonathan's Dark tall fescue mix? I have a very lot and water is getting expensive. I could cut my backyard to an inch to 1.5" since it faces East. Front gets backed in the afternoon from the West at 5000 ft. Any advice would be great! Thx!!!

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      Hi daniel. I'm not a huge fan of fescue so my answer is this. the mix is fantastic. especially at 2" on up to 4". just keep in mind the heat in your area has a little to do with the burnout but its not necessarily the grass thats the issue. its your sprinkler coverage. your climate is just about the exact same as what I have here in central utah. my elevation is 200ft shy of being a mile high. our humidity levels are the same. ground clay is the same, ph of the soil.... the same. I lived in littleton for a few months and know the denver and colorado springs area very well. Love the idea of a blue mix with rye. works great. Hope that helps.

    • @danielfitzgerald4089
      @danielfitzgerald4089 Před rokem +1

      @Pest and Lawn Ginja Thank you, I got the spreading Rye you have put down and I'll mix it with KBG. Thinking of putting it down in April. I do have some coverage issues with the sprinklers in the front.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      @@danielfitzgerald4089 Slay that lawn Daniel! Sounds like you're well on your way.

    • @danielfitzgerald4089
      @danielfitzgerald4089 Před rokem

      @Pest and Lawn Ginja What do recommend for a granular pre-emergent for rock areas to prevent Goat Head weeds, foxtail weeds and Etc.? Thanks!

  • @lizzycarman601
    @lizzycarman601 Před 2 lety

    Duuddee!!! Where have you been!!???

  • @DarksouIjah
    @DarksouIjah Před 2 lety

    Man...as I live in Utah as well.. I feel like I am doing all the correct steps and my grass looks NOTHING like yours(weeds/bare spots/dormant grass...etc. I plan on over seeding next weekend...I hope next season is different.

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před 2 lety +1

      You can do it! 90% of your success will come from proper watering. do a water output cup test and follow the video exercise at the end of our service company webpage at myallgreen.com/watering

    • @DarksouIjah
      @DarksouIjah Před 2 lety

      @@pestandlawnginja Thanks. I'll do the sprinkler test. However, I been using a stress blend fertilizer.. I tried tenacity with speedzone. I would mow every 4 days or so and my lawn looks like crap with weeds..crab grass...spurge chickweed etc. Lawn care induces headaches for me. lol

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone Před rokem

    Can I assume Canada is part of the Cool Season zone, and that we aren’t in a different zone specific to our latitude that isn’t part of your map shown? 10:39

    • @pestandlawnginja
      @pestandlawnginja  Před rokem

      Yes. The major issue you’ll face is with heavy snowfall causes snowmold. Be on top of that and you’ll be pleased