Wake up your lawn Spring is HERE - Let’s jump right into it!

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In today's video, it's time to wake Up Your Lawn— spring is here—so let’s jump right into it!

Now that St Paddy's Day is past, this is the time of year if weather and ground conditions allow you to get stuck into your lawn renovation. In today's video, I will be breaking it down into a step-by-step process that you can use to follow along and do on your own lawn. I will explain the basics of good lawn care, starting with why aeration is important, why you need to scarify your lawn and the benefits from it how to kill moss in your lawn and lastly, how to feed your lawn and why you should put iron onto it and how it works

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00:00 Wake up your lawn Spring is HERE
00:13 Lawn aeration
01:50 Lawn number 2
02:44 Why you need to scarify your lawn
03:41 Lawn number 3
03:57 Oh what's that?
04:55 Does your lawn suffer this?
05:49 This is an important step

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Yes spring is here. Only 50cm of snow.

Styrola
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Robbie this is the video I needed for my clients gardens thanks for sharing✌️
Damien from Cork City

mr.tidygarden
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I think we are all happier with a bit more sun, lighter days and hopefully dry weather ahead mate.

scottellwoodgardening
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Great video, your tips have helped me get a great lawn now if I can just get rid of the moles

semiretiredrussell
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Nice video! Massive interest in this at the minute 👌 thank you

TheWelshGardener-ElmerAndSon
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Great video. just a quick question coming out of winter I've got alot poa in my lawn, what is the best thing to do kill the lawn off or scarify it and start from there . Thanks

ianpeete
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The Batman and Robin of lawn care. Great tips.

davidplanet
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Good afternoon. Great video. I used your guide last year to redo my lawn and now this to overseed and a bit of post winter renovation. About the iron sulphate, do you dissolve it or use it dry? The tub says it can be used either way.

oliverp
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Been so wet down south here havnt started yet

noelcahill
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Well timed video for everybody as we enter spring and as always spot on advice. Congratulations on the 80k subscribers too🙌. Ive heard when you get to 100k everybody gets a pint of guiness?😅

grahammacklam
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What sulphate of iron and ratio mix would you recommend and what seaweed brand would you advise and again, what ratio mix. Great video

brendanoreilly
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Thanks. I live in the north east, Uk. When would be the best time to start using sulphate of Ammonia?

stgltd
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Another good video 👍
Can I do all these steps apart from scarify? My lawn is fairly new and it’s looking really healthy at the moment so I don’t want to spoil it?
Also would I apply iron and seaweed in 2 separate applications ? Thanks

stgltd
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Great job men 👍 question, just about to do a garden renovation myself and i am trying to figure out what grass seed to get, my side garden is big, 1200m2 and it does get very damp even with thw extra drainage i put in, is there a certain grass seed blend that would tolerate more damp soil conditions than others, thanks, all the best 👍👍

markicoyle
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Would I be ok using a weed and feed, then applying seaweed and iron after?

stgltd
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Can you scarify using a manual scarifier after a few days of rain?

jackcsmith
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In your area is 'Echinochloa crus-galli' common weed? How to deal wiht it when mechanical removal takes ages?
I see a lot of videos about Poa but no echinochloa.
(I got this translation from wikipedia I hope it's right)

phaphiq
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Hey Robbie, can it be too wet to aerated? On heavy soil, and squish under foot. Is it okay to aerate or let it dry up?

a_m
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Hi Robbie
I went for a 100% Ryegrass lawn last year, looked great in the summer this winter as you said in this video it’s turned into a mud bath. Why is this, does Ryegrass not like the very wet weather we have had? Thanks for any info Martin

catcolon
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I had a gardener do my lawn last week he scarified but it was so wet it took much of the grass away and you cant see any scarifylines. he did overseed but the ground is so saturated im worried the grass seed is just going to rot..he didnt aerate or hollow tine, which i thought he would do for £100 for less than an hours work.

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