Going From DIRT To STRIPES In 15 Days With SEED

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This is our 2022 Lawn Renovation Recap video that covers everything we did from Start to Finish with great results! The results you are seeing ate literally 15 days after we initially seeded bare ground.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
0:00 Intro
1:16 Prep Your Site
1:41 Kill The Lawn
2:15 Scalp & Dethatch
2:57 Topsoil
3:40 Seed, Rake & Roll
4:29 Tenacity
4:58 Biostimulants
5:31 Starter Fertilizer
6:00 Peat Moss
6:45 Water for Germination
9:51 When to Mow New Grass
13:08 Water for Establishment
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I’m in Phoenix and did a test this year with germinating perennial in 100 degree temps. I got full growth in 10 days just like this. Thinking about making a video as I recorded the whole process.

Palacemalicee
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Holy cow -- this looks fantastic. We have to do a lawn renovation because grubs got us... they got us bad! So, we're going from the best yard in the neighborhood to sorry looking... but, lesson learned.

Boyhead
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GREAT video!

I’m new to lawn care. Just bought my first house in January and the amount of weeds in my front and back yard are ridiculous. I’m gonna work to get my lawn like this!

Thanks you for this man!

JohnJohnson-gbcw
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This is the best new lawn video I’ve found!

HellCatt
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Thanks Vince, I did it ur way (except peat moss) I raked it in then rolled it. it is coming in right now, the freeze stalled it for a while lol 3 weeks later I have annual rye. Very slow germination in the cold

kkevinj
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This is great. I live in Houston and my wife and I bought a house and the backyard is an uneven and patchy St. Augustine, Bermuda, crabgrass and many other weeds. I want to remove about 2-3” to get rid of the existing mess and bring in fresh soil and seed with Bermuda and ryegrass. I’ve never attempted any project like this so it should be fun and challenging. This video will help out a lot

Egadler
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Thank you for the tutorial liked and subscribed and am confident you're the yard specialist I needed so thank you. I live in northern Iowa and have just had the time to start working in the yard, once the leaves dropped and were removed I was motivated to finally tackle the situation. The front yard after years of abuse was left bare from over compaction, shade, a pair of German Sheppards that kick up dirt tails when they run and cut a turn like a solemn skier does at the lake. Not to mention the lawn rised at least 5 or 6 inches higher than the sidewalks and with no drainage an inch of rain floods leaving all the walk ways muddy and it's just miserable. Yesterday I bought a root tiller and tilled the front yard as deep and as fine as I could. It went better than expected I'd say I now have 10 inches of clean fluffy dirt to work with I need to remove a bunch and put in a drainage system so the water has somewhere to go. I have good seed but it's late in the season and I'm assuming there are few nutrients in the soil and its already gotten below freezing a couple times up here. I haven't spread seed ot watered anything but tomorrow I'll have it ready for seed as far as leveling and that goes. What should I do? If the Gras doesn't take root and grow some cover the yard will be a muddy shithole that will make its way into the house all winter long. Should I plant something like a cover crop that grows fast and will negate that issue. Should I cover the dirt with rolls of plastic over the winter that will get covered I. Snow so at least it won't get muddy sloppy when it gets warm. Or should I get after it water the hell out of it and hope for the best, should I just move and leave it for the next guy? Lol any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and God bless

depthperception
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Thank you @TheLawngineer for this video. I followed everything in this video, except that I tilled my soil first and my Nature’s Seed Kentucky Bluegrass Seed: Blue Ribbon Mix germinated within two days. I live in Central California and the weather is currently between mid 60-70 degrees.

gqhomeloans
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Very nice job! Peat moss is amazing. I always use it when seeding bare spots or new installations. Without it I think your chance of success decreases. There's nothing like fresh stripes on a new lawn 👍

brianm
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Yawzi - I used all ingredients that you can pronounce and my yard looks great. 1/3 Top soil, sand, compost mix, light fertilizer, and lots of water. Thats all you need - I promise! Buy an auto water timer and its all done for you.

KSS-dhen
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I think the part where u mention the Pete moss is very helpful tip for a lot of people. I rememebr when I first took on a job I had put too much and the seed struggled to grow . Had to seed it again lol

rauljrlara
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I followed these steps and have a beautiful lawn. Thank you sir!!

chrisbunker
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You do an excellent job explaining your adventure 👏🏿

mikellbarnett
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Doing a bermuda lawn renovation. Finally laying down the manure compost and will be spraying with quinclorac herbicide to prevent weed growth. Ideally, I should have full green lawn in 3 weeks or so.

sassysilver
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The yard looks great but I can't help but think what your neighbors were probably thinking when you first tore it all up haha

alexalbaugh
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Portland oregon. planting back yard. mowed shor, thatched, plugging next, then rolling. then 4 in 1 soil coming next. Will seed with pregerminated perennial rye in milorganite, roll, then peat moss, and we have a sprinkler system. looks to be easy so far.

patriot
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Very nice. You have been a Huge inspiration.After i had a major washout and lost thousands in loam seed fert peat ect.I started again after i watched your videos. 2 days after my completion weather forecasted downpours.I used your tarp idea and covered my sweet spot and layed straw on 42, 000 sqf thank god it held! Im day 9 with very good germination. Got a few dips low spots but I told my OCD mind let it be level it all out in spring and let the green grow!! Thanks for videos. I also got lots of good videos from ryan knorr channel.Im located in Massachusetts

ihunttreestands
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I have a 10000sqft lawn Reno I’m taking on for the first time this spring and I’m hoping your video works for my situation

willschiemer
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Great video. I never knew that I’d be getting into lawn care but all the details make it really interesting. Keep up the good work!

smj
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I am against any round up/ glyphosate products knowing kids playing in the yard but I did take lots of tips from your video, thx!!

AlbinOnishchenko