Oh man! I wish I knew you were looking for a yard to overseed, I am on the north side of the Twin Cities and would have jumped at the chance! Another great video thank you so much! If you ever need a test lawn I'll volunteer mine any day!
I used your PRG and i cut for the first time today after overseeding - MY GOD IS SHE THICK love it. Do you think its safe to start spoon feeding with the simple solutions 3 btls from HD?
My rider also gets clogged. I got a pull behind lawn sweeper for free (market place pickup) and boy can I tell you that was the best thing I’ve used to pick things up. Is it perfect? No but it’s very effective getting the big clumps up then a quick pass with your bagger and voila. Give it a shot !
@@lawnlifevlogs Agrifab is the make. Not sure model but it’s the 38 inch size. I recommend that size even on a large lawn (I have 14k sqft in the back and 7k up front) and I still find it effective. The smaller size helps with storage and also it maneuvers a little better. It carries a ton of of debris so you don’t need to empty it often too
Not sure if you're in Minnesota, but it's been a record dry September here. I feel your pain. If you have a big lawn and no irrigation, overseeding this year is a nightmare. Homemade irrigation in small chunks is your best bet. You don't have to do the whole entire lawn at one time remember. But I do realize everyone's situation is different.
After September 22, in Ohio, it rained 8 straight days which was perfect after overseeding the the day before.. Prior to that it hadn't rained in 10 days with 80s.
@lawnlifevlogs my lawn is mainly kbg and PR, but if I wanted something that didn't need as much water and N, would you recommend just doing tttf? Reside in iowa and we've had almost 40 straight days of no rain
I prefer metal because it does a much better job burying the seed, but it's hard to find super wide metal rakes...when you're doing big lawns its necessary to have a wide rake so you don't kill yourself
I just overseeded last weekend with your Rye and Kentucky 3000sqf and I used the whole bag as well. I used your overseeding method with the roller and looking forward to the results.
Make sure you're watering 3 to 4 times a day and I promise you're gonna love the results! Thank you so much for the support and commenting. Send me before and afters once it establishes!
😂😂 I was really debating on not putting the feet in, but they we're too nasty not to. Haha. I appreciate the kind words and I'm glad you're enjoying the new content!
I have Barenbrug RTF going down after this heat wave in the back yard. Wanted to do Blackout TTTF/KBG in the front but I’ll wait til next season and see how this RTF works out.
@@Op-gj3hf i just put down barenbrug rtf on my front sidewalk strips, 2nd week in and it is coming in really nicely, i have a bag of Blackout Kbg mixed with Gci Turf Spreader elite, thats been pre germinating this past week that im going to use to overseed my backyard, looking forward to seeing the results on both
I’m in Denver,CO. My backyard is free to experiment on. It’s nice and luscious but I have no idea how many different seed types are within it. Hahahahaha last seed I applied to it but doubt it took was KGB GRANITE.
Aye! Glad you appreciate the bag as well Carlos. A premium product should have premium packaging in my opinion. We have a few things up our sleeves for next year as well! Thanks for your support Carlos!
While I think you alluded to it a little bit in the video, which of the varieties is most drought resistant? I like Kentucky bluegrass in my yard but it seems to not like it at all, when it's dry out.
Yes. KBG is a water and nitrogen hog. Goes dormant pretty easy. TTTF is going to be your best grass type for drought resistance. Our TTTF looks very similar to KBG with color and leaf width. Does not spread like kbg though
I ruined my lawn with the bagger. Reno'd the front looked mint but the back left it as is. And the back is dog shit and full of weeds those mesh baggers must have transferred all types of weeds from the back of my lawn up to the front and those weeds grew 100 times faster than my new grass could and just destroyed the whole one side of my lawn I always start in from the back yard
Ahhhh...The glorious work of overseeding. I did this not too long ago. It is lots of work, but man, I am happy with my results using Blackout TTF. Great stuff.
Thoughts on dethatching a healthy lawn.....I have the ryobi dethatcher and I feel it's too aggressive.....if you plan on doing an reno sure but if you want to just thicken up your lawn the dethatcher hurts more than it helps...I'm on a tall fescue lawn so that could be it too
Wtf are you digging up your lawn to put low hit rate mole traps? Get a few scissor traps and call it a day. Come on, they only leave about x2 inch slits in lawn
3:1 ratio sugar and borax. The sugar masks the borax. Put 2 tablespoons of the mixture next to the ant hills. Ants will be eliminated within a week... 🤷♂️