Products → www.howtowithdoc.com/fertiliz... Doc rushes to get the lawn fertilized just a few hours before it rains. Understanding the difference in fertilizer RELEASES is important when the weather turns wet.
Absolutely gorgeous! I’ve enjoyed watching your property progress. Watched you for years now. Started while trying to learn about Georgia lawn and garden but now in West Texas. Completely different climates but your info is still relevant even here.
Glad ur going into detail about fertilizing before a projected rain because ive be scared that what i put down would be washed away (in a heavy rain of course).
about to buy my first greenshocker bag tomorrow, just started getting in the 80s and bermuda lawn is still brown with a little green. might wait to apply but excited!
Just found your channel. Wow, i have a lot to learn. Moving from Montana to a house on a lake in Georgia. Everything in MT is Kentucky Blue. My new property is Bermuda grass and red clay. All this is new to me.
Doc, You usually have very interesting video’s on many topics. I have learned some good tips from many, and appreciate your logical approach to all your projects. I am curious though about your newest property ( I thing in GA) where you have been working so hard on. In some of your video’s, you are “Armed”, is there a specific reason for this? Do you have dangerous animals you may encounter, or just feel the need to promote your 2A right on your property? Not a big deal, was just wondering. Additionally, you have mentioned you were in the US Marines, thank you for your service!
I find anymore that for dry fert i use scotts turf builder...fast release and xtra fine granular size...and its cheaper than the rediculous 70$ plus a bag for others. Typically i just ride the perma green or use a backpack to get down a foliar app of food
Doc, clover seems to be less fragile than other species in the face of pre-emergent treatment. Would you please do a video that address how to remove clover from spot-infiltration into a lawn?
Thanks for the very informative video as usual. Instead of creating another lawn, I think a big area planted with wildflowers and pollinators would be beautiful and also beneficial to your garden. Just a thought.
Doc, any chance you could plant centipede in the next space? Would like to get your expertise. Love the content, have learned a lot, keep up the good work
@howtowithdoc what about making the area that you’re going to turn into another lawn into a native shrub area? American Holly, Azalea, etc. some work up front, but almost no work later and provides food and habitat.
Where can I purchase the green shocker? I went on Amazon they have andersons' but it is not what you have. It is not black. I want what you have. Thank you.