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DIY- Backyard Dethatch/ Power Rake with Sun Joe Dethatcher 2021 

Jason Whitaker- The DIY DAD
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Welcome back to the channel! Here is an update to our front yard application. We dethatch/ power rake the backyard using the Sun Joe Dethatcher. Show you some of the projects that we are worked on this past couple of weeks. We also apply our first spray application of the backyard with fertilizer. I did not film it but we also applied our second spray application and first fertilizer to the front as well. Please like and subscribe. #lawnlife #fertlife #diydad #lawncare
The application rates are as follows:
Air 8- 6oz/ 1k sq ft
Humic 12- 3oz/ 1k sq ft
RGS- 3oz/ 1k sq ft
TGP Micros- 3oz/ 1k sq ft
Talstar P- 2oz/ 1k sq ft
Pennington 22-0-11- 4lbs/ 1k sq ft
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10 сен 2024

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@troyhenry3267
@troyhenry3267 Год назад
R u using the scarifier attachment or power rake attachment???
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD Год назад
In the video I am using the power rake attachment.
@callmefrog76
@callmefrog76 3 года назад
It’s my understanding that the -10 setting was for the scarifier so the blades can get dig into the dirt. Good to see it works with the dethatcher as well
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD 3 года назад
-10 for me just pulled up so much more material. Thanks for watching!
@troyhenry3267
@troyhenry3267 Год назад
How are u applying your N-EXT products to lawn? Hand sprayer or back pack sprayer? All at once mixed together? Or one at a time?
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD Год назад
Mixed together in a backpack sprayer. Thanks for watching!
@meda808
@meda808 3 года назад
I got one of those Ortho hose sprayers after seeing you use one in a previous video. Great tool... must have walked by it a hundred times at the home store.
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD 3 года назад
This is the first year trying it. I will use a backpack sprayer now that my irrigation is back on. Worth the money if you dont have one though. Thanks for watching
@meda808
@meda808 3 года назад
@@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD it's a cheap and convenient way to throw down some liquid seaweed, which is mainly what I use it for.
@DavidRobinsonShannon
@DavidRobinsonShannon 3 года назад
I’m located just north of you and interested in your results as I’m sure we have similar soil types. I have yet to spend the money on any of the biostimulants and my neighbors still say I have one of the best lawns on the block. Having said that, it’s difficult to dominate when several in the neighborhood take their lawn care a little more seriously than the average Joe. Love your home theater too. Keep up the good work!
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@mrbquick
@mrbquick 3 года назад
Came across your videos and they are very detailed. I like that. I subscribed as well. Can you tell me the order in which you would start like cutting grass, dethatching, etc.
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD
@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD 3 года назад
Thank you for watching and subscribing. The order that I would start is first to walk the lawn. Understand what you have and don't. Set goals for what you want to achieve this year and come up with a plan of action. Next I would measure your lawn to understand how much lawn you are working with. From your goals and strategy, start researching products that get you to that goal. Try some products out as you will find out what works for you. Discover different methods of application that can either make application easier or cheaper. Then set your plan into action. As for me, I don't have much history about my lawn so I started with what I call good practices. I first started with cleaning the yard up. This includes sticks, debris, rocks, etc. I then mowed my grass down to the second lowest notch on my mower (Scalped) to be ready to power rake as I saw lots of debris in the canopy of the grass. I then took the Sun Joe and pulled that debris out and then bagged it using my mower as a vacuum. Now that I know that my chemicals would have a better chance reaching the dirt and grass, I then started treated my lawn with soil enhancers. This is where the Humic 12, Air 8, and RGS come into play. I also applied some micro nutrients to help give the existing grass. I then mowed it a couple more times, watching what the lawn was doing. I saw the blue grass spreading and growing so I knew that the lawn was taking to the applications I preformed. I then added a second application to the lawn, spray weed killer, and added fertilizer two weeks after the first application. I also just mechanically aerated the lawn too. Now we are going to wait and see how the lawn reacts. I will continue to mow at least weekly around two and half inches. I know that's a lot of info to digest, but hope that helps you get started.
@mrbquick
@mrbquick 3 года назад
@@JasonWhitakerTheDIYDAD Rhabks I will let you know how it turns out when I tackle it
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