Bro i just started this channel and have tons of video I’ll soon be uploading. I just filmed my process of pre germination which was a failure lol. Love the dry sense of humor sending Love from the US of Virginia
@SamsLawnАй бұрын
Hey Mate, glad you like the videos and my dry humour, unfortunately my humour is not going to improve 😅 Looking forward to seeing your content, always enjoy seeing others also start creating content, it´s a fun journey!
@cathylyons425324 күн бұрын
Worked like a dream. Thank you.
@SamsLawn14 күн бұрын
Awesome! Glad it worked out!
@GB-go6gp4 ай бұрын
SAM, I'm so glad to see your new video. I'm doing the same thing right now, and my method for spreading [sowing] the seeds. long ago I learned the benefits of keeping peat moss oh-hand and DRY. I mixed my germinated seeds with peat, and it worked very well. On a personal personal note: When I was a teenager, my Step-dad told me that I was going to be the most patient man in the world because I wasn't using any of my patience as a kid
@SamsLawn4 ай бұрын
I actually read about using peat moss, but it´s so hard to find in Sweden, it´s pretty much only used for the floors in stables it seems so "normal" stores don´t sell it over here, have to find a store that sells horse stuff to get hold of it. But I will definitely try it out next time, sounds like a good idea! haha I too started on that impatient track and I am still on it! 🥳🤙
@NoviceCarDetails7 ай бұрын
Love your videos and content Sam. Thank goodness it’s summer and you’re making videos again, KZbin hasn’t been the same without you 🤜
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey dude, thanks so much, this comment made my day mate! Means so much to me that people enjoy the videos, really appreciate it 🙏
@brentnicol15862 ай бұрын
Milorganite is probably the best to mix with the pre-germinated seed as it soaks up the moisture, but you will also give your seed/ lawn some good nutrien ts
@SamsLawn2 ай бұрын
For sure, it looks very easy when seeing others use Milorganite, unfortunately nothing like it is available here in Sweden 🤷♂
@ezequielarce80797 ай бұрын
I did this for perennial rye grass and had germination 4 days and had to put it down by day 6. I like your honesty. My roots ended it up tangling too and couldn’t use the fert cart to spread it and had to mix dry soil and fertilizer and threw it by hand for an 1,000 sqft area.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I really need to find a better way of spreading the seeds, it started germinating fast, but it´s germinating now in patches on the lawn, I guess from the seeds clumping together. So I really liked the faster germination part but if I can´t find a more optimal way of spreading it it is more of a hassle than just seeding normally unfortunately. Hope you had better luck with that part mate. Thanks for dropping by, appreciate it.
@paulprothero99976 ай бұрын
How about mix with top soil and use a lawn leveller to spread it all?
@SamsLawn6 ай бұрын
@@paulprothero9997 I think that would have worked pretty well, never tried it but it sounds like something that could work, will definitely try that next time and see how it works.
@tylersowa96013 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawnI think you just stop your pre germination process before the roots start growing. Just have to play around with the timing
@SamsLawn3 ай бұрын
@@tylersowa9601 For sure, need to adjust the timing, but I guess you get better at it after a few times. Or I hope at lest :)
@terencecah7 ай бұрын
its nice to have a smaller batch of seeds as a sacrificial tester batch. Make this the first batch and when the seeds start to sprout, you know its time to ready the main batch
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Sounds like an awesome idea! Next time if I am using some new type of seed I will 100% do this, should give me a good heads up when it´s time! Thanks mate, awesome tip!
@SuperJ247 ай бұрын
Good stuff, Sam. I appreciate your willingness to show your struggles. Looking forward to seeing the next video on this project.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, thanks, boy o boy did I struggle with this one 😂 hopefully I can do it better next time, but If I can´t find a better way of spreading the seeds then it´s just more hassle to do it this way. We´ll see. Thanks for dropping by mate, appreciate it 🙏
@SuperJ247 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn I saw one person suggest mixing the geminated seed with peat moss. Given how dry peat moss is, I'm sure it would take care of the moisture issue, but I still don't think it would spread well due to the composition of peat moss itself.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@SuperJ24 Actually read the same thing, just trying to find some peat moss, for some reason even THAT is hard to find in Sweden 😂😂
@lodiedodie23362 ай бұрын
@SuperJ24 I did that and it still would spread... I let it dry for two days
@SuperJ242 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn I actually have some seed soaking now. 'm growing concerned that it's not going to germinate!
@talktomn9 күн бұрын
Start by pre-germinating a very small seed batch one or two days before the big batches. That way you get an early warning for when they start to sprout and it’s time to spread.
@380stroker7 ай бұрын
The whole point of pre germination is to save water. Just soak the seeds for 24 hours in a bucket. Let them dry and spread it on your lawn. Just by soaking for 24 hours you'll shave off a few days of watering until germinatiton.
@kkevinj16 ай бұрын
Wait til the top layer sprouts in the bucket not so much in the center, I see grass blades the next day and I mean a TON all at once, I did this today with Monaco Bermuda
@f900ex56 ай бұрын
There are so many tips on pre germination hard to know which one is correct, some people do the 24hr water and then every 12 hrs rinse and repeat but the seeds are in water for 4/5 days. Honestly hard to know what believe is the right technique.
@kkevinj16 ай бұрын
@@f900ex5 doesnt matter 12 or 24, ur waiting on roots in the bag. Dont go by the days, wait for the roots to shoot, wait for many of them, THEN its go time, grass the next day, if you seed before the roots show, you will be waiting days for germination
@INJURYCOMP7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! We just covered our lawn with topsoil this week and I was just LQQKING for hints for growing new grass. I am definitely going to try this with some of the seeds. My first thought would be (The Injurycomp Method) using rainwater for 2-3 days (or perhaps well water) instead of chlorinated city water. BTW, that was the funniest thing I have seen online today - The handheld drop spreader was hilarious - even after you told us why.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks, really glad you enjoyed the video and that I could give you a good laugh too haha That´s an awesome idea, just try it out with some of the seeds first and try different methods of spreading it, see what works best for you. Instead of doing it my way of using ALL the seeds, I regret that a lot. But you live and you learn. Next time I will keep a closer watch at the pre-germination and try out different ways of spreading.
@kkevinj16 ай бұрын
If you wait until they start sprouting they may show grass blades the NEXT day, my Monaco Bermuda did this today. 8 days in the bucket, almost waited 9 but got a lil scared with all those roots on the the top layer. Always wait for germination then spread the seeds
@joshjuday37777 ай бұрын
I'm trying this out for the first time also. Wish me luck!
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Good luck mate! Let me know how it turns out for you and how the spreading worked! I feel I need to find a more optimal way of spreading the seeds, otherwise this becomes too much of a hassle I think.
@itsmark19917 ай бұрын
Hey, how did it go? I was going to start this tomorrow
@yeenevaevalie4 ай бұрын
Where do you buy those 100% kentucky bluegrass bags? I only find grass mixtures when i search for seeds.
@SamsLawn4 ай бұрын
I got it from Skånefrö here in Sweden. They do not have it in their standard range they sell, but if you call them up they might sell you a smaller bag. Otherwise it´s 20 or 25 kg bags I think.
@MrAwesome3O57 ай бұрын
Not sure if you have one but I did a pre germination project and mixed my Bermuda seed with the compost spreader. Mix the seed with whatever medium you want in a wheel barrel or cart then shovel it into the spreader
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I might try that next time, I have a Landzie. Spreading it was harden than I had imagined it would be, but many people suggested the compost spreader, I should have tried that too. But I was at the end of my renovation, I was exhausted and just wanted to be done with it and go eat pizza 😂
@chrisryan88637 ай бұрын
Did you use compost or top soil to mix the seed into the spreader? If so, did you have to let the seed dry out first so it mixed evenly in the soil?
@hotz7187 ай бұрын
Did you pre germinate the Bermuda in a bucket?
@tylersowa96013 ай бұрын
Did you ever make a final video? Didn’t see it in description
@SamsLawn3 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I showed it in the next coming videos, didn´t make one specifically but tried to integrate it into the other videos. So you´ll just have to watch them and see 😅😜
@gregorymacneil28367 ай бұрын
Great Video! Glad to see you are doing videos again!
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Gregory, thanks mate, feels good to finally start the season 🥳💪🏼 Always appreciate you dropping by 🙏
@t.j.schmidt98777 ай бұрын
I’ve seen your way and I also saw someone else soak the seed for 24 hours the first day and then after that they just kind of hosed the bag down each day to keep the seeds wet instead of soaking them in water under they saw germination. I wonder if that would help make the seeds just a little less wet and easier to spread. I’ve never tried either, but I may have to do this.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I was actually wondering if that would work instead of soaking the entire thing under water. As you say, that might help the last day when you are about to spread the seeds. Next time I will do one bag like that and see what difference it makes. Great feedback!
@t.j.schmidt98777 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn If I try it before you I’ll let you know. The fertilizer I put down has crab grass preventer so I haven’t seeded yet. Last year I tried your method of pre-germinating in a bucket of compost and keeping it wet. It worked well, but some of it didn’t come back over winter. It gets a lot of shade close to the house. I plan to take down a couple of ash trees since the emerald ash borers are taking them out in masses around here. That should open up some more sunlight in my yard.
@rbaile5087 ай бұрын
I would have suggested you mix it with top soil and then use the vevor compost spreader to spread it out and then follow up with peat moss
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, many people suggested the same thing, I really should have tried it, really curious to see how it would have worked out! I was almost at the end of my renovation and I had been at it for almost 6 hours, so I was exhausted, I regret not trying it out. Next time! Thanks for the tip! 🙏
@ballershanelle7 ай бұрын
Any cheap fertilizer, or peat moss in that tumbler roller
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
I read that some use peat moss to spread it actually. Trying to find that but even THAT is hard to find in Sweden it seems! 😂
@noexistence14 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I'm looking for non-Milorganite options as well. I guess sand isn't it?
@SamsLawn4 ай бұрын
Sand could work I think, but it has to be very dry. Not optimal but does work ok. I read that peat moss could work better, will try that next time :)
@opyumas7 ай бұрын
Where did you buy KBG ?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hi, I bought it from a Swedish supplier called Skånefrö. Don´t think they usually sell the 100% KGB in smaller bags but if you live in Sweden, just email them and they might be able to send you anyways.
@DaRoms-xf9gx7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I just bought the same brewing bag. How do you think this method compares to the one you presented a few months ago consisting in mixing seeds and substrate and water in a bucket to pre-germinate the seeds ?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, well if you are seeding larger areas and need more seed, then this works better for that. If I had smaller patches then I would just mix seeds with soil in a bucket or wheelbarrow. It was way easier to mix it when it pre-germinated in soil. That actually made me think that I could have just mixed the pre-germinated seeds in a wheel barrow with soil and spread it that way. That would maybe be better than using sand.
@AndreasLestander7 ай бұрын
Tjena! Hade det varit enklare att blanda fröna med dressjord och sedan rulla ut dem med Landzien? Tänker att det borde kunna funka om man har hyfsat god koll på hur många säckar dress ens matta kräver?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Tjena, faktiskt en bra idé som jag borde provat, känns som att det kunde ha fungerat bra, enda oron är om det klumpar sig med en fuktig dress. Hade det inte varit för att jag hållit på att renovera mattan hela dagen och var helt färdig så hade jag testat, mot slutet där hade jag ont i hela kroppen och ville bara bli klar och äta pizza 😅 Definitivt något jag ska testa nästa gång! Om du själv testar får du gärna återkomma och berätta hur det gick.
@lucymoazzo30977 ай бұрын
Hi Sam ! You are so funny 😁 I really loved your video, especially when you were trying to open the seed bag....Your experiments are very interesting. Did you scarify and prepare the area before putting the seed? One thing lawn care has taught me is to be patient...Tall fescue that I planted in October germinated in 7-10 days. Now I have a perfect green carpet. I don't know how it will hold up during the summer heat... it remains to be seen... I read that tall fescue is the most heat resilient of cool season grasses. I am very interested in seeing your results in a next video.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hi Lucy, I should really edit the videos more so I look smart instead of that 😂 For sure, I scarified, aerated, I did it during my full lawn renovation so I think it had a good bed to germinate. Sadly our temps dropped today and tomorrow we might even get frost. So, that´s Sweden for you, hopefully some of it lives. Tall fescue should be the most heat resilient but that´s the same as saying some species are shade tolerant, doesn´t mean they don´t need any sun at all. So tall fescue will cope with heat to a point, but after that it will start to struggle same as all cool season grasses. But I think you will be fine, wish I could see a picture of the tall fescue, we don´t have that much of it over here :)
@lucymoazzo30977 ай бұрын
Tall fescue has broader, thicker leaves, and it is slightly lighter green than rye and bluegrass but still beautiful. unfortunately, I can't attach a photo to my comment...🌷🪻
@birandhashem946 ай бұрын
Can we see the result of this? How did it look in the end?
@SamsLawn6 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I showed the results in my latest video :)
@ChristineSchuyler-r7f3 ай бұрын
Why do you mix the seed with sand?
@SamsLawn3 ай бұрын
Just to make it easier to spread in a spreader, but to be honest the sand works but to a degree, it is not optimal at all. Need to find some other way of spreading it I think. Will experiment with other materials next time, see what works best :)
@rayquirk49477 ай бұрын
What type of sand did you use? Hopefully not sharp or builders sand.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Ray, I used a sand for top dressing golf courses, so it´s washed and has no "dust" particles in it.
@LegendaryLawnCare897 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video. Try using a compost spreader much easier or you could use granular lime as carrier and use a broadcast spreader.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, thanks! I really should have tried that out, I was so wiped at the end of the renovation so it never really crossed my mind to try it. Next time definitely! Thanks for the tip!
@chrisryan88637 ай бұрын
That is a great idea because it is much cheaper overall than Milorganite. Depending on how much you use it could raise the PH I guess too much if your soil is already at a good PH level. Great idea though. I may try that.
@LegendaryLawnCare897 ай бұрын
@@chrisryan8863 Granular Gypsum can also be used as a carrier. Gypsum doesn't affect pH, neutralizes salts, reduces soil compaction, improves soil structure, increased air movement.
@paulprothero99976 ай бұрын
Would using a lawn leveller to spread it mixed with top soil work?
@LegendaryLawnCare896 ай бұрын
@@paulprothero9997 A wheelbarrow filled with soil, seed, and lawn lute to level and work it in will work well. The only issue is that the seed doesn't spread evenly, so you may need to touch up some places. I would recommend throwing down dry seed with a broadcast spreader as well to avoid this. Typically you have to overseed a couple times anyway to get things to fill in properly.
@chrisryan88637 ай бұрын
Hi Sam. I enjoyed the video. I live in the northeast in the US and I have tried the pre germination for the firs time this spring. I have had some success and also some failure with it. One bag I did had the same issue you had in your video where it germinated too much and clumped together. I ended up just letting the seed dry on a tarp and hand spread that batch and raked it the best I could. How is your lawn turning out so far? Chris
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Chris, same for me. The pre-germination it self worked just fine, a little too good, but as you say, if there isn´t a more optimal way of spreading the seeds without it clumping together then this might just be more hassle to be honest. It´s been almost 2 weeks now since I did it and the seeds germinated on the lawn but you can see that it did it in patches, so it seems even with the sand it still clumped together. I think next time I might try to mix it with top soil and use the landzie to spread it, maybe that will spread more evenly. How has your turned out?
@chrisryan88637 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Hey Sam. Mine is starting to turn out pretty well. Being patient is the key, and like you, I am not as patient as I need to be with my grass germination projects. I have told my family too many times through the years to stay off the lawn that it can defeat part of the purpose of having one! What I had to do is repeart he pre germination process a few times and I put the seeds down earlier and then (even my hand in thin spots) and then covered it with potting soil. I like using potting soil that is organic and it is doesn't cost much. It covers the seed well but doesn't weight it down like plain soil does. But it helps the seed to have contact with soil and germinates quicker. If I do a larger area again I will use my Landzie and put the seed either in peat moss or a very dry soil or compost like you mentioned. I think that will help. One of your viewers also mentioned he used granulated lime to mix and his seed and spread it. That is probably cheaper than Millorganite but if your soil doesn't need the lime you wouldn't want too much of that on the lawn either.
@SamsLawn5 ай бұрын
Awesome Chris, thanks for the uppdaterad mate, sorry for the late response. I didn't get a notification for this comment for some reason.
@andreasgranbom79977 ай бұрын
När jag skulle sprida min testade jag lägga dom i en sån där behållare med flytande gödning som man kopplar direkt på vattenslangen. Funkar ok. Man får dock fylla på med nya frön ganska ofta då den inte rymmer så mycket.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Tjena, jasså, det lär intressant! Kanske ska prova det! Jag tyckte nog sand fungerade ok men inte optimalt. Om jag inte hittar något riktigt optimalt sätt att sprida fröna och få dem att separera mer än de gjorde, så tror jag nog i slutändan att jag går tillbaka till att så vanligt faktiskt, kanske testar din metod!
@dariustuskevicius58967 ай бұрын
Which seed you using and where i can buy
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Mate, I used 3 different seeds. Barenbrug RPR, Skånefrö Creeping red fescue and Kentucky bluegrass "jumpstart". Not sure where you are located but you can always google and see if you can find it somewhere near you. Good luck dude
@thmo94497 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for this, so I understand soak the seeds in water for 24 hours in a bucket, then allow them to dry for another 24 hours. Afterward, switch the water in the bucket and soak the seeds again for 24 hours. So, overall, the seeds are drying for 24 hours before each soaking period?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, It's easy to get confused here, I confuse myself even when trying to explain this 😅 Submerge the seeds 24 hours Take out the bag, let it drain for 24 hours Submerge it for 2 min in fresh water Then drain it for 24 hours Submerge 2 min in fresh water So on and so forth until it germinates Hope that's clear? ☺️
@thmo94497 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks
@AstroHorizons7 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawnthis is what I have been looking for, thanks!
@baxterismyyoutubename50777 ай бұрын
So every 24 hrs the submerged seeds need to be taken out from the bucket, drain the toxic water and spread the seeds to dry off? Than repeat the whole process for 4 to 5 days?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hi, not quite, so after the initial 24 hours you take out the submerged seeds. Throw away the water and let it dry off for 12 or 24 hours, then you submerge it again, just for 1 min or 2, then let it drain again for 12 or 24 hours, you do that for 4-5 days or until you see the seeds cracking and are just about to germinate. beware not to wait as long as I did, was a pain to spread it once they germinated too much. Good luck :)
@baxterismyyoutubename50777 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn thank you ❤️
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@baxterismyyoutubename5077 No worries, let me know if you have any more issues with it :)
@baxterismyyoutubename50777 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn u said in 4th line of your comment "then let it drain again for 12 or 24hrs" I was having hard time to grasp what u mean... Now I know u mean to say "dry" I get it.... 🤪
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@baxterismyyoutubename5077 drain or dry, doesn't matter, just let it be for 12/24 hours before you soak it again 😁🤙🏼💪🏼
@Ehsan196417 ай бұрын
Hej och tack för dina fina videon. Har du tänkt att gör germination prosses med NPK i vattnet?. Tack för din insats 😊
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Tjena, tack själv för att du tittade förbi! Jag har aldrig tänkt på det, tror inte det behövs eller har du läst någostans om det? Jag tänker såhär, allt gräsplantan behöver finns redan i fröet, det är först när det växer den behöver något "extra", dessutom tar jag ut den från vattnet efter 24 timmar och sen blöter jag det bara nästkommande dagar, så det känns lite bortkastat. Om du läst någonstans om det får du gärna hänvisa dit, vore intressant att se om det skulle göra någon skillnad, är ganska ny inom just den här grejen så jag läser på så mycket jag kan :)
@Ehsan196417 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Nej, jag har inte läst det nånstans. Men tror verkligen att det skulle ger bättre resultat.. Jag kommer testa det själv och hör av mig va blir det för nåt .. Intressant att testa. Ha det bäst
@CMDRSloma7 ай бұрын
That water is a nice, mild fertilizer after soaking, it's good for the lawn. Anything soaked organic creates nice fertilizer, and it builds up soil life, critical to successful growing.
@The_k1d2067 ай бұрын
You talking about the water in the bucket with the seed? Doesn't that create toxic water that will kill your grass
@CMDRSloma7 ай бұрын
@@The_k1d206Toxic? No, it is all natural, there is nothing toxic there, it's all plant material and bacteria, etc. What you want is microbial life in the soil, so your grass or whatever you are growing is going to have food. Microbial life eats that which cannot be absorbed by plants and breaks it down into compounds and elements that can be absorbed by plants. This is soil life, nothing is toxic here. For example, your synthetic fertilizer contains only what manufacturer put in it is ready to be absorbed by plants. Soil biology beat anything that humans invented so far, bacteria, bugs, earthworms, mycorrhizal fungi they need food and this water is their food but in return this whole ecosystem will provide for plants. This is why while organic might not be powerful injection of nutrients compared to synthetic, it is wholesome. Feed the soil, not the plants, and the soil will provide. I don't use synthetic any more, I use sieved homemade compost to make compost teas and liquid seaweed and my lawn and the rest of the garden is lush and green.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
So from what I have read, the "toxic" referred to is not really anything toxic in that sense. It´s natural stuff coming out of the seeds when germinating to "warn" off other plants nearby to kind of stay away. It´s a natural defence mechanism when grass seeds germinate. So it is toxic but natural toxicity so to say :) That´s how I understood it at least.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Responded in the other comment :)
@The_k1d2067 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn that's what I meant not toxic like don't handle it, just meant it wouldn't be good to dump the water on your lawn
@ChrisOak.7 ай бұрын
Hi Sam, Swedish follower here. I am planing on renovating my lawn as well next weekend and I think I might try this method. What type of sand did you use (anything the typical garden store sells?) and what seed to sand ratio would you recommend?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey dude, I bought sand from Skånefrö for my leveling project later on this year, so I used some of that. But you can buy smäller bags of sand from Jula or Biltema, (Blästersand), I think on the bags at Biltema it even says it can be used for lawns. Expensive if you want loads, but for this purpose a couple of bags is perfect. I just used small amounts, don't have any "correct" ratio, but next time I do this I will use more, I think I used to little to be honest.
@ChrisOak.7 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Thanks for the tip! Looking forward to the full renovation video.
@1psyurmind2007 ай бұрын
Hey Sam, love your videos. You are not a quitter
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, thanks, appreciate it. Of course you just have to go with the flow, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn´t, that´s just part of it :)
@niclasostlund56257 ай бұрын
Va är de för typ av gräs i Kentucky Bluegrass? :)
@RobinHedstrom7 ай бұрын
Det är ängsgröe (Poa pratensis).
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Precis som Robin säger, Ängsgröe :)
@nathanrivest-canal31737 ай бұрын
Nice video! How long did it take you to germinate your KBG? My KBG seeds takes forever to germinate…
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! It spent 5 days in pre-germination and then I spread it, unfortunately we had snow two days after and really cold weather. Of course right?! So the germination hasn´t really begun yet, we just got over 8 degrees Celsius today, 1 week after and KBG needs at least 8 degrees to germinate. So we´ll see how it does. I will keep you updated in a future video :)
@nathanrivest-canal31737 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Right weather is so changing these days! Definitely will follow you for that update video! I have done 8 days in pre-germination and now 3 days in the soil and I didn’t see any results… I hope i didn’t kill my seeds with too much pre-germinating.
@cbeenhackker7 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting! like your interesting vids! Why not just drain on grey grit you have next to the lawn? ;)
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, for sure I could have done that, but in the middle of a renovation, hot out, you are exhausted, the brain goes into primal mode and just want to get everything done and not really thinking straight 😂 next time ;)
@cbeenhackker7 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Keep up the tips and tricks. Lovely place you have there.
@m5u4r3p2h1y7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I read it is supposed to be submerged for 24 hours then continue to submerge it, but change water every 12 hours. It has not worked for me so I will need to try your method! Another issue may be the temperature I had it at. Do you know what the average temperature your seed was at while pre germinating?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey mate, I have seen some people do that but it didn´t make sense to me, you wouldn´t want to drown the seeds on the lawn so. But I have not tried it myself so I can´t really say if it´s wrong or not, but try it this way and see if it works better. I used water at room temp pretty much, seems to work pretty well. Try that and get back to me if this worked better for you :)
@sebastiansson7 ай бұрын
I did that method as well and failed, 0% growth. Also had pretty warm water some days. Maybe too hot water. Will try Sam’s method this time, and start with a super small batch.
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@sebastiansson would appreciate it if you could get back to me as well and tell me how it worked out for you mate 😊
@ballershanelle7 ай бұрын
Wouldnt a spreading turf type fescue be better
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
We don´t have that much TTF here actually, not that common in Sweden. But I always wanted to try it out. Maybe next time :)
@steveg77397 ай бұрын
Great video Sam. I was thinking of doing exactly the same, but like you couldn’t think of what to mix with the seed to spread it… can’t wait to see the results
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Steve, the sand worked ok but it really wasn´t optimal, I hoped it would have worked better to be honest. I will try this a few more time and try to test other ways too, if I can´t find a more optimal way of spreading the seeds I think I will just go back to normal seeding unfortunately since it just becomes too much of a hassle, even if you save a lot of days of germination. I will keep you updated in a future video :)
@wayneessar74897 ай бұрын
2 minutes, 2 views, 2 likes....perfection...😅🏆🍪
@SPinder-qw6yg7 ай бұрын
That was me, I know it will be entertaining, love his attitude and always funny
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 that's what we are looking for Wayne! Awesome 🥳🤙🏼
@neilfarmer66097 ай бұрын
Hi Sam. I think the waste liquid may be useful on the lawn if mixed with water to dilute. Might be worth testing next time?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Neil, I was actually thinking the same, usually brownish stuff in lawncare is always good stuff 😂 But apparently, when grass seeds germinate, they release a toxin to sort of warn of other plants so they have space to germinate. But I might try it next time on a space outside the lawn, just to test that theory ☺️
@LuminairPrime7 ай бұрын
One of the miracles of evolution thorough natural selection is that plant seeds have poisonous protective coatings. The seed washing water is as useful as dog urine.
@Starmixologist7 ай бұрын
Var köpte du fröna? Har letat som en dåre efter mindre säckar med KBG
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Tjena, jag köpte dem från Skånefrö. Vet dock inte om de säljer den här hur som, maila och fråga dem ☺️
@FixItWithMe7 ай бұрын
I feel like pre-germinating is not a good idea. If u dry out the seed in the sun, u are killing and decreasing germination. Also, u lose more germination if u let it sprout too soon or if u have work and can’t spread it immediately. I think it’s easier to just seed like normal
@FixItWithMe7 ай бұрын
Plus, everyone has trouble spreading it. The amount of $$ u need to spend on Milirgonate to spread a large amount of seed isn’t worth it. Pre-germinating is just good for seeding same spots in the spring in my opinion
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Hey Mate, I do agree with you that it was a bigger hassle to spread it than I imagined it would be and as you say I didn´t want to dry it out too much. So not sure if it´s just better to seed normally. I think I will definitely try it out again and try some other methods of spreading it, but in the end if it´s always this much work then maybe I just seed normally.
@appiconll7 ай бұрын
@Nan_cc I never pre-germ, but if I did, I would definitely spread it with Milorganite because it's something I've always used with my normal seeding. Seems like a water saving to me.
@CaptnT0ast7 ай бұрын
I had the same problem, spreading the seeds when moist I tried with an organic fertiliser and mixing it all together, but the fertiliser started dissolving with the moisture the best solution I ended up finding was mixing the seeds with compost and spreading the whole thing over the lawn This obviously meant that I was not able to use a spreader of any kind and had to do it by hand, but in the end, it has worked out well
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@CaptnT0ast Awesome feedback mate, I think I will use a compost spreader next time and just mix the seed with some soil or something.
@karlvestklev7 ай бұрын
”Älskling, jag drar till Jula.”
@karlvestklev7 ай бұрын
Btw tror du tvättpåsar funkar?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
haha, du kan bara skylla på mig, säg att jag tvingade dig ;) Jo men tvättpåsar kan nog funka, så länge de håller fröna inne och vattnet ute så ska det inte vara några problem.
@karlvestklev7 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawn Will do! 😂 Men bra, jag ska testa om det funkar.
@lodiedodie23362 ай бұрын
I couldnt spread it after....smh
@SamsLawn2 ай бұрын
It was really a hassle to spread, even with sand. I really want to try it out next year again and try to spread it with other materials, see what works best. Milorganite seems to be the best option but that´s not available to us here in Sweden, but peat moss seem to work as well, definitely giving that a try next year.
@LuminairPrime7 ай бұрын
Helpful video, but you should make a youtube "short" of you just carrying the wheeled spreader and turning the wheel, LOL! Title it "how to spread grass seed" and let the lulz roll in 😂😂😂
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
hahahaha I really should do that! Would be hilarious! How to make your own hand held spreader 😂😂😂😂
@briankahre74393 ай бұрын
Just tried this. What a nightmare. For people with family, jobs etc., this is a nightmare. The water changes are easy, it’s the fact that you need to wait days to get a consistent texture to spread. I’ll never do this again, unless to cover small bare spots. There’s a reason why pros don’t pre-germinate.
@SamsLawn3 ай бұрын
I hear you mate, it was quite the hassle once the seeds had germinated a bit too much, also if you don´t have something perfect to spread it with, then it´s even more of a hassle. The only part that is a benifit is that it will save you some germination time, but to be honest, if I cannot find a way to make the spreading easier, I would rather just seed the normal way.
@GRASShole212 ай бұрын
Pros in the sports turf industry actually do pregerminate. Watch the Lawn Tools’ most recent pregerminating video explaining it. I don’t see why it would be a nightmare
@briankahre74392 ай бұрын
@@GRASShole21KZbin pros? I assume with your comment, you’ve never done it. For a person with a job, family etc, it’s not worth it. But go ahead. I know plenty of landscape owners who do not do this.
@GRASShole212 ай бұрын
@@briankahre7439 pros in the sports turf industry, exactly how I typed it in my original comment. Not “KZbin Pros.” I’m no where near a pro, and I managed. I have a friend who literally hired a landscaper (here in CT) last week to do the process for them and they had seedlings within 2 days. I did it with a full time job and wife/toddler a few years back. It saved me up to 4 days of watering/changing sprinkler spots which amounts to many hours as opposed to minutes with changing the water for a couple 5 gallon buckets. Very helpful when I did not have in ground irrigation yet. Also saved a ton on water for those 3-4 days that I saved. -Soak for 24hrs. -Then rinse (not soak) every 12 hours. -Just have to be mindful of seed type since it determines how long you need to do the process for -Then mix the somewhat dried seeds with milorganite or granular humic acid so it can be put down using a spreader. -It’s really not that complicated.
@GRASShole212 ай бұрын
@@briankahre7439 I think my comment came off as harsh when it wasn’t supposed to, so I apologize. No I’m not referring to KZbin pros (btw I’m not one). By professionals, I was referring to the ones that manage pro sports fields that always have pregerminated seed on deck during sports seasons. It’s not as popular with local landscapers, however I do know of one here in Connecticut who did it for a family friend last week successfully. I did actually go through the process for my 5k sqft front yard 2 years ago with a full time job and wife. Saved me hours not moving sprinklers around for as long since I didn’t have an inground system yet. Also saved money with water. You’re right that it can be a nightmare if the seed is too moist. Timing the start of the pre germination correctly along with enough time for it to dry (right before seeding day) is very important. I skipped the last water rinse and just shifted the bags 24 hours prior. Then spread the seed in a big tote to get more airflow 12 hours prior. Then mixed it with milorganite to help spread it. Worked real well
@Asys19857 ай бұрын
Swedish?
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
Yes :)
@markchester75847 ай бұрын
Heh heh heh!
@JayPatel-gf9sc7 ай бұрын
Pre germination is too problemmatic. That’s why the professionals spread it dry for a reason. Patience is a virtue
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
yeah, I will try it some more times, If I cannot find a more optimal way of spreading the seeds then I would say the normal dry way is just less hassle in the end.
@Guatemaya17 ай бұрын
@@SamsLawnit worked the germination ??
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
@@Guatemaya1 It worked, but it was too wet and clumped together so it wasn´t as good of a spread as I had hoped.
@TC-io1pu6 ай бұрын
I saw another video and they said to add peat moss to absorb some of the water and to use a spreader
@LawnJerk4 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with dry. Just give it Hauk Tuah!
@miharecek45977 ай бұрын
totaly fail....
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
I wouldn´t say that. I do have germination going on the lawn so....
@p__o__l__s__k__y7 ай бұрын
Waste of time to watch this video tbh
@SamsLawn7 ай бұрын
haha, just as it was to write this comment, read it and respond to it :)