SOMETHING MUST CHANGE! Reseeding the Yard. Electric Tractor, Woods Seeder, Ventrac Aera-vator Seeder

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Tractor Time with Tim

Tractor Time with Tim

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The lawn we seeded in the fall is spotty, so Tractor Time with Tim reseeds with the Ventrac 4520 and the Solectrac Electric Tractor with Woods seeder. The price of grass seed is astronomical.
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@CadillacCowboy620
@CadillacCowboy620 Жыл бұрын
Well, I see we’re not alone. We are struggling to everything being so expensive. The working class is losing out for sure this year.
@orserjrci
@orserjrci Жыл бұрын
Ok I’ve planted a lot of lawns, if your using a seeder that’s fine as long as it’s burying the seed a little bit into the soil otherwise take a rake flip it over and work it in. Next use a starter fertilizer on it. Third cover with straw or a hay. Then water you need to keep the seed moist for it to grow, the hay will help with that.
@1982gweil
@1982gweil Жыл бұрын
prep, hand rake soil, spread starter fertilizer, seed, leaf rake in seed, hand shake out the straw and water so it remains moist.
@koerttijdens1234
@koerttijdens1234 Жыл бұрын
Here in the Netherlands we used to drive tractor several times around after seeding, pulling a steel concrete mesh behind with a rope. It made the surface flat as flat can be and thats easy for mowing and everything, No bumps, no holes, but completely flat and the tires of the tractor compacted the toplayer. For the steel concrete mesh we welded all connections stronger and then bend the front a bit like a ski. We also used that mesh after seeding springwheat. Try it out, it works great.
@beeroquoisnation
@beeroquoisnation Жыл бұрын
Part of your problem with germinating grass on the dirt from that hill is, the dirt that was lower in the pile is sour. The microorganisms and beneficial environment of that soil mound was in the top so many inches of soil. All that was below that top portion is ground that had no aeration, no environmental cycle, or nutrient placement for as long as the mound was there. There was a significant volume of soil that far outweighed what had the benefit of environmental exchange that enveloped the outside of that mound.
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Жыл бұрын
The continuing saga of high price seed and poor growing conditions. I try to maintain what I have and spot seed. The best we can do under the circumstances. Thank you.
@Kcolby47
@Kcolby47 Жыл бұрын
Boy Tim, it looks like you got a lot of ideas. Good luck! Blessings.
@paulmiller4549
@paulmiller4549 Жыл бұрын
From my experience you're always better off using straw to hold the moisture in and reduce washing. A bale of straw will go a long way using a blower. Roll it with a lawn roller when finished.
@Golfboy-ze3le
@Golfboy-ze3le Жыл бұрын
I had great luck with covering grass seed with lawn clippings from the mower's bagger. Turkey's were eating my grass seed, and adding lawn clippings disguised the smell of the seeds! Now I have grass! I was watering it every other day with the little tractor sprinkler you attached to the hose. That way it moves along the grass by itself.
@daddio7249
@daddio7249 Жыл бұрын
Four years ago I tore up my side and back yards digging out five huge oak trees ( I wreaked the digging bucket on my JD 510 backhoe doing it). It took a year to get the holes firmed up and the root masses and trunks moved away. I took a box blade on my 1971 JD 3020 and smoothed the dirt. I hand spread Bermuda seed on the side yard and went with weeds in the back. I am surrounded by woods so no neighbors or passers by to impress. The grass filled in nicely in the back and now I have filled it with fruit and citrus tress ( I am in northeast Florida.)
@claytonkeeney8911
@claytonkeeney8911 Жыл бұрын
I've been hearing more and more people recommending clover lawns, they say the seed is cheep the water requirements are much lower, no fertilizer or herbicides needed, less mowing (about 4 times a year). The only down fall is it doesn't hold up to heavy traffic as well a ls turf could. Good for the pollinators also
@npalen
@npalen Жыл бұрын
Any problem controlling weeds in newly seeded clover?
@2009rummell
@2009rummell Жыл бұрын
I'm going to overseed in white clover. Part of my yard already is and it mows beautifully
@claytonkeeney8911
@claytonkeeney8911 Жыл бұрын
@@npalen Idk. personally, never tried it, from what I've read its fairly resilient and will crowd out weed growth.
@stephenjones6446
@stephenjones6446 Жыл бұрын
I thought this would be a great video, and as usual it is, because I too have an area I need to seed. But WOW! After reading all the comments and seeing so many different ways or attempts to get grass to grow I've come to one conclusion. I'm screwed! LOL! Getting grass to grow is way to hard. Good luck Tim!
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
Simple if you can water it.
@johngersna3263
@johngersna3263 Жыл бұрын
Tim, now I'm no expert about growing grass but what I did to save quite a bit of money on seed was to mix 2/3 winter wheat seed (which is quite cheap in our area) and 1/3 grass seed. I bought the contractor mix at Tractor Supply. It was about $80 for a 50# bag when I bought it. I did use the compressed bales of straw to hold in any moisture from rain or even the dew. The winter wheat sprouts in 2 or 3 days and puts down a root system to hold the grass seed in place until it sprouts in about 2 weeks. The winter wheat will eventually die out but by that time the grass can get a good foothold and spread. Just an idea. The winter wheat should save some money towards the straw. God bless. 👍
@aaronstetter5004
@aaronstetter5004 Жыл бұрын
You definitely want straw to help retain moisture, otherwise you're wasting a lot of seed. My thought on why the grass did better in the swale is because it had more moisture there.
@marlondeere3039R
@marlondeere3039R Жыл бұрын
Put some seed in a paper towel. Keep wet and warm to check the germination of the seed. Must be warm and wet for grass seed. I suggest the pond water after the first rain it is going to have to stay that wet till it germinates. That's what the straw does.
@chriscain3007
@chriscain3007 Жыл бұрын
you need hay or strow to hold in mosture get a 300 gal tote put in a pice of pipe with holes in it with water from pond then water the seed
@richc9890
@richc9890 Жыл бұрын
I would straw the area. It will keep the seed in place if it gets windy or really wet. Keeps birds from picking at it (if you have a bird problem). I always hay or straw it over. You can hand cover it. I know its a large area, but it would probably take you a day to cover it all by hand. But you will need a bunch of straw. If I was closer, I'd give you hand. I love spreading hay/straw for grass seeding. I guess do you want to gamble with doing it all over yet again (time to seed, cost of seed, tractor use, etc...) or spend the time and money on the straw to ensure it takes this time.
@wellscustomwoodworking2726
@wellscustomwoodworking2726 Жыл бұрын
Put straw down it holds the moisture longer, reduces your seed from washing away, and keeps the sun from cooking the seed.
@sB-yl6di
@sB-yl6di Жыл бұрын
use to landscape professionally. we areated, seed, light fertilizer and strawed worked every time
@randysavage8963
@randysavage8963 Жыл бұрын
LETS GET STARTED
@bigalsdozingllc3067
@bigalsdozingllc3067 Жыл бұрын
Dad always broadcasted or used the old steel.wheel horse drill behind a tractor to sow hay seed,he would mix in oat seed so it would come up serevral inches and then die in the winter time providing cover for the alfalfa,clover or other hay seed.on food plots i have done sorghum or milo and radishes or turnips by discing the ground,broadcasting the seed then running the disk blades about 1/2" into the dirt to cover the seeed.the have always growed a good stand.hopefully some of this info can help.
@RCPSU4
@RCPSU4 Жыл бұрын
Know the pain of your drought situation. I know we've had minimal rain also to this point here in western PA. As far as what to put on top of the seed, we've put straw down in the places where we were planting new seed.
@ethangarland4006
@ethangarland4006 Жыл бұрын
In my area straw is 7 dollars a bale. Straw cost more than seed. And always get some weed content with straw Cheaper to overseed if results are not as desired
@christopher.96
@christopher.96 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend doing an native prairie restoration is you have a large yard and no HOA. Native species are very drought resistant and you will attract local wildlife. The flowers are pretty.
@aoverhage5181764
@aoverhage5181764 Жыл бұрын
I would only straw if you cant water. The only purpose is to hold water. Better off investing in a way to water that from the pond if you want good grass. Hopefully the weather helps out!
@cwgreen1938
@cwgreen1938 Жыл бұрын
I would put straw on it. It will cost you to rent the straw machine and getting the straw to the field but I think it will help the grass to get started and will hold the moisture longer.
@royscarbrough3589
@royscarbrough3589 Жыл бұрын
I have never found a way to go grass in a drought. You are braver than I to try with seed at that price. Praying blessings
@kdegraa
@kdegraa Жыл бұрын
If the grass is watered during dry times it will stay green and grow. However I don’t really understand the point besides it looking nice.
@jamesstone8453
@jamesstone8453 Жыл бұрын
Question, do you still have your manure spreader? You can get compost and use your manure spreader and apply it over the surface, giving it some organic matter to help hold in moisture.
@martineastburn3679
@martineastburn3679 Жыл бұрын
Maybe harvest seed off the existing grass and spread it over the new area.
@jjprinsloo4046
@jjprinsloo4046 Жыл бұрын
So i have sandy soil like u, i use my 7 ' offset disc and just lightly cut it about 2" deep. Then i spread the seed out with a pull behind spreader. I mix 50/50 seed with sifted peatmoss. Then i pull a metal drag behind the side-by-side to cover. So u need to seed deeper so u can hold more moisture. My ry grass i seeded in Jan 2023 is now 4' tall and looks like i drilled it in rows. Keep us posted on this as i am in the market for a drill/seeder for the pasture.
@ricktieken7025
@ricktieken7025 Жыл бұрын
I would have planted oats with your grass seed. Get some soil samples tested then apply lime and a starter fertilizer. I would suggest renting a straw bale shredder and covering with straw. That has provided the best results for me. You would be surprised how far 200 - 300 bales of straw will go from a shredder.
@janskoropinski10
@janskoropinski10 Жыл бұрын
Just an after thought. Tim, you have demonstrated digging, using a trencher, Etc. After you get your pond figured out, you could definitely do a a series on installing a sprinkler system for that yard using pond water.
@garymeyer3294
@garymeyer3294 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Check out some of the KZbin videos on the Harbor Freight two inch semi-trash pumps where the guys set it beside their pond and set up huge irrigation areas for their plots using manifolds, hoses and sprinklers. And it can be used over and over again every year. Costs less than a one time straw spread.
@davidbaum9599
@davidbaum9599 Жыл бұрын
Lightly sow some oats to act as a cover crop for the grass
@mark-ew8hk
@mark-ew8hk Жыл бұрын
the cost of hyd seeding is the same as straw fert,seed, sept is the best time to seed
@marlinguidegun1657
@marlinguidegun1657 Жыл бұрын
Remember that much of that soil was originally excavated at depth from where the pond now is. When you were doing this last year, I wondered if there was sufficient organic matter and suspected that you might run into problems starting seed.
@janskoropinski10
@janskoropinski10 Жыл бұрын
Yes add straw because what will prevent rain to just wash some of the seed away.
@jw8292
@jw8292 Жыл бұрын
I've gotten by using grass clippings instead of straw. They're free!
@raycotten8726
@raycotten8726 Жыл бұрын
wildflower seeds is a great alternative to a traditional lawn.
@TheAcenightcreeper
@TheAcenightcreeper Жыл бұрын
Wildflower seed is 45$ per pound and you need about 20-30lbs per acre…same with native wildgrasses… I ranninto this problem wanting to re wild my 20 acres…local government offers no assistance, not soil and water, not the forestry people, not the conservation people…private landowners are on their own…so very very very few people have the budget to plant wildflowers or native wildgrasses on large acreage… Would love to do it, but i am not going to spend $1200 per acre to do it, unless the local government wants to fund it because of all the benefits it provides…i would be doing the county a favor, and my neighbors…so i feel there should be more programs for private landowners to be subsidized without giving your property to conservation easement…
@byronbotts2789
@byronbotts2789 Жыл бұрын
I have seeded yards for years and thing that seems to help for is fertilized, jimpson and lime before seeding.. till in before seeding.. only straw in fall and try to go w/o in spring.. oh, I use wheat as a erosion control...
@terrygroce1594
@terrygroce1594 Жыл бұрын
Could your seed not germinated? You do a great job in each project I have watched. I enjoy them greatly. Keep them coming.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
Thanks for continuing to watch.
@HuserHelpers
@HuserHelpers Жыл бұрын
You could put it to wheat or oats and after it is harvested get a no till drill in and put down grass seed. And then bush hog the straw.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
May have to do that this fall!
@garymeyer3294
@garymeyer3294 Жыл бұрын
I somewhat agree. Be patient. Get a temporary fix ( too late now though) to hold you over the summer, then slit seed and fertilize in the fall after checking your ph levels. If you have bad soil with little nutrients, use Kentucky 31 tall fescue. That stuff will grow on anything. I've planted it over the nastiest orange and yellow clay soil you can imagine, and its thriving .
@charlesmartin8047
@charlesmartin8047 Жыл бұрын
When I did the back half of my back yard, I used a pitchfork and spread about a half a round bale of hay,off of my pickup, to cover the grass seed I put down. Not practical for you, but I'd probably cover it with something...
@NickWolfe-t7w
@NickWolfe-t7w Жыл бұрын
Plant pollinators, wild game bird and feeder plot seeds. Check with your local co-op or local county soil management office...some of them will give seed for free. Throw in some extra wildflower seeds, it will look great. Low to no maintenance!
@dantoman1476
@dantoman1476 Жыл бұрын
If have city nearby or company that makes compost from grass n leafs. Try a thin layer.
@dave2138
@dave2138 Жыл бұрын
I think one or two soil test on that area will give you results of what you need in that soil. Odds are your organic matter which help hold moisture is nonexistent. Also, if some of the dirt out of that pile came out of the bottom of the pond The pH could be way off. Enjoy your videos. Hope you can have good luck with getting some grass growing.
@adammiddleton4037
@adammiddleton4037 Жыл бұрын
Tim, you can get the large straw mat rolls and just run down each side of the waterway for erosion control. The rest should be fine
@stromxtc2033
@stromxtc2033 Жыл бұрын
Your weekend rain forecast shows some promise, after that not so much for the 10 day. My opinion would be to let it be and let nature take it's course. Like you say, the hay mulch would be substantial. You have done well, very flat, looks good. It will happen.
@bruceknowlton8691
@bruceknowlton8691 Жыл бұрын
I think your boss has a good idea about using the pond water and get some of it. You could use some lawn sprinklers. Thanks for taking me along
@dwightstrassheim4602
@dwightstrassheim4602 Жыл бұрын
Tim, very last step after your done seeding is to roll the entire job with a lawn roller. Fill it half full of water, and roll away. You will have the very best seed to soil you can get. Good luck!! This is the toughest crop to get up and going in all of farming!!!!
@johngerber3891
@johngerber3891 Жыл бұрын
Hydro seeding works great
@Chris-jh3tg
@Chris-jh3tg Жыл бұрын
Tough call. I've been in your boat, and I chose to cut whatever came up during the summer, and reseed in the fall. Just me.
@jacobb3446
@jacobb3446 Жыл бұрын
I would run a lawn roller over it after seeding but a cultipacker is best but hard to find reasonably priced.
@ranger6x660
@ranger6x660 Жыл бұрын
The straw will keep the seed from washing away and keep the moisture in longer if it gets dry.
@bladewiper
@bladewiper Жыл бұрын
I can see that tractor ( the newer hst version) being good for a school/university, or even a business, needing something to maintain it's grass with minimal noise.
@rossheathcotte9167
@rossheathcotte9167 Жыл бұрын
Blow straw and crimp in to keep from straw loss. I would put straw mat down if you ever plan to over seed in the future. The plastic that holds the mat together is the first thing I find when over seeding with my seed a vator
@windzer
@windzer Жыл бұрын
straw is good as long as u have a straw crimper otherwise one good breeze and your neighbors house looks like a hay pile also u can always rent a hydroseeder u can do everything at once with them
@njr1308
@njr1308 Жыл бұрын
More on the sparky please real world usage. How long it last slashing heavy grass ect. I know the PTO is not the best setup for it but would like to see it in action.
@roybaughman306
@roybaughman306 Жыл бұрын
I am impressed this time with the electric tractor..the price of that seed I would find a company that wants you to demonstrate there straw machine for free or get the seed company to rent the machine and advertise their seed...
@2009rummell
@2009rummell Жыл бұрын
One thing I have seen done is plant wheat or rye with the grass seed. They will come up quicker and give the grass a chance to get started. At least that's what I am told
@brucealvarez9263
@brucealvarez9263 Жыл бұрын
Straw is good, but it too is expensive. Not sure how you would keep it in place though given the expanse. Nothing to break the wind from blowing it away.
@mattwright5325
@mattwright5325 Жыл бұрын
You should’ve talk to the local farmer and have him do a cover crop over your seed. My mom used to have horses and we had the local farmer do winner, wheat, and then plant orchard grass for her horses. We lost the pasture for the summer, but we had grass by the end of summer, good solid grass
@rcguy18
@rcguy18 Жыл бұрын
Call up dirt perfect to help with the straw
@merc21782
@merc21782 Жыл бұрын
I was looking at a pre-emergent I bought years ago. It was $54 then, $145 now for the same thing.
@HalDIY
@HalDIY Жыл бұрын
I whined about the whine, glad to find out it is not a significant issue in actual use. Greatly encouraged by what you've shown so far for the electric and anxious to see how it performs in ground engaging and loader work. Will be very interesting to see where its performance places it against other tractors. And of course how long a charge really lasts for various jobs as that is really the factor that separates promises from practicality.
@kevingebert4316
@kevingebert4316 Жыл бұрын
First with valid input :) - You should get a top dresser and put some Peat over the top of the seed to help keep seeds moist. Unfortunately that has almost doubled in price it seems like since 2021 spring when I bought 100+ bales to put on 2acres when reseeding and overseeding my lawn renovation. Not sure what you have for irrigation but if your pond has enough water I'd almost look at a gas powered trash water pump hooking up to some of those long range water sprinklers or some variation to use the water in there. Or run a portable genny on an electric water pump to keep it running on a timer. Straw will add some weeds and also blow away on you when windy. You'd also want to check out Ryan Knorr or some Pete vid's on using mesotrione to keep weeds at bay for spring seeding.
@Iamkcs2c
@Iamkcs2c Жыл бұрын
I redid my lawn, used straw to keep the birds at bay, got a fair amount of wheat later that summer along the walls and anywhere else i did not mow. It was pretty cool.
@PEI_Guy
@PEI_Guy Жыл бұрын
I live on the east coast of Canada on an island with very fertile sandy soil and don't have the challenges you have growing grass. basically we just prep the soil and seed/fertilize it and the grass grows. Our challenge is our short growing season for gardens and crops.
@airealguy
@airealguy Жыл бұрын
Hi Tim. I planted my front yard this past fall with exactly the same seed you put down. Id guess that my area is about half the area you just seeded. Id encourage you to water what you can, especially when trying to seed in spring. It doesnt have to be expensive, even for a large area. I went to rural king and bought a bunch of cheap 50ft hoses and ordered several 4 way hose timers. I coordinated the switching to get 12 zones out of it and set up to run periodically. It was a little work and trial and error, but it cost less than $200 to set up. Nothing you do (straw or even how you sow it) matters as much as watering. There is always a risk of bad weather no matter what you do, but at least this will get your seed to germinate and hopefully stay alive long enough to make it to cool weather in the fall. Otherwise you are most likely throwing good money away. Id try and rig up something with a pump from the pond and maybe some of those long reach irrigation heads. At any rate, i hope your seed germinates and somehow survives the summer. If you cant do such a large area at once, just focus on doing part of it each year. The second most important thing you can do is put down some starter fertilizer, even cheap 10-10-10 will work fine. Grass has enough nutrients in the seed to frow for about 2 weeks, but then its really important to have adequate nutrients right by the little roots so they can develop after that.
@mrpips000
@mrpips000 Жыл бұрын
you could always harvest seed from your existing lawn.
@wheelockjeremy
@wheelockjeremy Жыл бұрын
If your existing lawn is pretty much weed-free, you could use the clippings for cover on the new seed instead of straw
@dehavenfamilyfarm
@dehavenfamilyfarm Жыл бұрын
I've been in the landscaping and excavating business for over 20 years. The nicest lawns we have done have been done with lime, fertilizer, an above average amount of seed used, fluffing the seed with hand rakes (on smaller projects), rolling it, and chopping straw. As long as the customer waters as needed, the lawns always came out nice. For large areas we did most of the same steps, but not the hand raking and the customer did not water- it was up to mother nature. I would rent the bale chopper and get straw if I were you. It's the best shot you have to establish a good stand. Good luck!!
@nanoysaja
@nanoysaja Жыл бұрын
Good luck 👍👍👍
@chillywilly3397
@chillywilly3397 Жыл бұрын
What about pulling a heavy roller behind you? I seeded two acres, used a harrow to scratch up the surface, used a broadcast to spread the seed, and then went slowly behind it all with a roller. I had great results.
@karlschupp8552
@karlschupp8552 Жыл бұрын
You might try try those packaged compressed bales of straw. They cover an incredible amount of area and are easier to spread because they are pre choped up! Might be worth a try on those areas where you had a wash out issue and see if it would be worth doing more with them! Luv ya's from Kentucky!!!
@rustyfan89
@rustyfan89 Ай бұрын
It’s expensive but Barenbrug seed is worth it
@npalen
@npalen Жыл бұрын
Not sure whether there would be enough water in the pond for irrigation. It takes over 27,000 gallons per acre to put down just 1" of moisture.
@johnd4018
@johnd4018 Жыл бұрын
done a fair amount of lawn seeding over the years both with and without straw. Never saw much of an advantage of using straw with the possible exception of less frequent watering needed. Added problem is straw often blew off with the first gust of wind... especially if the straw didnt get rained on first...
@Tony2tall
@Tony2tall Жыл бұрын
Wish you had access to round roller to use behind planter.
@floydferguson5366
@floydferguson5366 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@tee-steel.0158
@tee-steel.0158 Жыл бұрын
Sandy soils you can put a light cover of a manure or seed cover. It’s not holding the moisture in the top of soil??
@mitchelljude4198
@mitchelljude4198 Жыл бұрын
i would do straw it really helps
@RealJeep
@RealJeep Жыл бұрын
I would really consider that electric tractor but not in its current offering. Maybe Solectrac 3.0. Too many drawbacks right now but thanks for showcasing it and letting us know there may be a market for one.
@njr1308
@njr1308 Жыл бұрын
Same I am keen to see it do some real work for viability of future models
@dougmcnattin386
@dougmcnattin386 Жыл бұрын
Why not do an experiment and do a 6' row and then leave an unpacked 6' row and straw a 6' row and no straw a 6' row. then we can see what works best for our area.
@dajayway
@dajayway Жыл бұрын
How is your ph levels ? I would definitely recommend a land roller after seeding push that seed down just a little bit. Love your content all the way from Ireland
@Lackieestatesfarm
@Lackieestatesfarm Жыл бұрын
It looks like the woods seeder has an adjustable spring on that rear cultipacker. Could you adjust that spring a little to add more down pressure to the rollers to make up for it being too light?
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
Maybe so!
@johndeno562
@johndeno562 Жыл бұрын
Plant wheat in the fall and interseed in the spring with the grass. As long as you keep mowing the wheat off it will grow for some time. A good dose of triple 12 would help being the soil you moved around doesn't have any nutrients.
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
Fertilized heavily last fall.
@jimhancock5047
@jimhancock5047 Жыл бұрын
My lawn building skills are lacking so no advice from here. Wouldn't mind a canvas building update sometime. Always interesting to see what is new with blue, green and orange!
@williamross4074
@williamross4074 Жыл бұрын
Never have I heard you mention a soil test! What is the PH level?
@Itsa_Mea
@Itsa_Mea Жыл бұрын
But did you hear he's not a grass grower! He needs the input like yours.
@lucashockensmith2896
@lucashockensmith2896 Жыл бұрын
In bare soil, I like to plant rye grass for the summer season. It's quick to germinate, fast to grow, and will sustain heat and draught relatively well. It will cover the ground to help erosion from spring/summer rains, and regular mowing at 3-4" will create a generous mulch on the soil. Don't forget fertilizer! (2-3.5 lbs of Nitrogen per 1000 sqft per year) Without proper moisture, TTTF may not germinate and sprout in time to be established for the harsh summer. In Early September then follow up with an overseeding of TTTF along with additional starter fertilizer. The rye is an annual which will die off, leaving a beautiful stand of Tall Fescue for the following spring. I would discourage clients from overseeding in the spring. Unless they they can water it with 1" of water per week, the Tall Fescue doesn't stand a chance. The fall time is the best time for TTTF. Reach out to Allyn @Thelawncarenut for more great DIY lawn care advice.
@scottlevely1530
@scottlevely1530 Жыл бұрын
Definitely use straw. Or even hay. It really does work Also if you had a culipacker. Couldn’t you run it around after you seed?
@garymeyer3294
@garymeyer3294 Жыл бұрын
Watch again. What do you think he was doing when he ran the Wood's seeder with the cultipacker on the back?
@RestoMog
@RestoMog Жыл бұрын
As much as I understand the desire to have a nice manicured lawn have you considered planting native grasses? they are better for the environment, better for the soil, better for the insects, and have deeper roots.
@unclealansyard5176
@unclealansyard5176 Жыл бұрын
As a landscaper, I would get straw. If you have a volunteer fire department close by. I would give them $300 donation to come water it.
@ram64man
@ram64man Жыл бұрын
I would still straw , reason being it will stop the wind damage the plant, it’s the same process used in China and Africa to allow crops and help prevent drying out
@TractorTimewithTim
@TractorTimewithTim Жыл бұрын
We did…then it blew away!
@dave.lawrence.3894
@dave.lawrence.3894 Жыл бұрын
Now add lots of water.... Did you uses any fertilizer..... triple 10, would be a good start... Yes then cover with strew.... Sorry that it didn't grow more.... 😮
@E_R_I_K
@E_R_I_K Жыл бұрын
Could you run a pump to draw water from the pond and use a sprinkler to water the grass? I also wonder if the subsoils that were distributed by flattening the hump were clay and lacked organics. Wonder if top dressing with compost would aid in germination. Either way I enjoy watching your work and wish you luck with your lawn.
@matthewblessing8993
@matthewblessing8993 Жыл бұрын
I would put compost or mushroom soil with a good spreader.
@HiveMind2024
@HiveMind2024 Жыл бұрын
CLOVER
@wademizelle3433
@wademizelle3433 Жыл бұрын
Put down straw shake it by hand. Will be cheaper and better ballast to prevent washing
@zachbaugh6317
@zachbaugh6317 Жыл бұрын
I’m a huge fan of straw, I always have much much higher success in NW Ohio with similar soil. I understand your predicament, I’m wondering if meat moss in a manure or broad cast spreader would offer a thin layer of organics to help hold moisture. Again you would have to purchase and haul the peat… no perfect solution i suppose
@jimmcknight3021
@jimmcknight3021 Жыл бұрын
If you still have the ABI spreader, could you break the bales into the flakes? Maybe even break the flakes in half? Also, I thought you had big tank to put on the back of your tractor? May be it would help if it needs some watering?
@BigCarmine
@BigCarmine Жыл бұрын
I have an acre and half "lawn" (minus all the raised beds and the poultry pen). Grass was mostly voluntary growth common to central Florida. Last year I simply broadcast spread pasture mix. Now looks dramatically nicer, don't need to water constantly and the chickens and turkeys just love free ranging it. Plus the ever increasing number of garden Beds is continually reducing the open area needing to be mowed. The more confined areas I bag and use in the garden Beds or simple put in the compost heep.
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