Your lawn is looking amazing Kyle. It's been a process for me trying to get the new sod down to .75 " since it was installed in mid June. I know I am pushing the envelope but wanted to get it done before Thanksgiving. Spoon feeding weekly and mowing every other day hoping does the trick.
I wish my lawn had 1 type of grass only. Here it is very common to use a grass mix of 3-4 cold season grasses. Some spots are super dark green and other this light green from the 2 most common grass types. my OCD cannot handle it, haha. Lawn is looking nice as hell though and my neighbors compliments it all the time. Maybe one day I will re-do it all when I get a sprinkler system.
Grass looks awesome 😍, quick question, is it ok to do what you are saying with some over seeding that was done at the beginning of the month? It's sprout 🌱 ing, I have plenty of 46-0-0
Hey, I caught your video on creeping bentgrass and repairing with sod. How did your lawn bounce back and did it prevent the creeping bentgrass from coming back? I’m dealing with a serious bentgrass and poa triv problem in my fescue/kbg turf. Thinking of sodding areas in the spring. It’s pretty massive. Hintsight- wished I never dethatched my well established lawn this fall. Opened me up to nothing but weeds. Thanks
Hey Thurston, thanks for the comment. It has been a few years now and the bentgrass never came back. The sod blended in and you would never know it was there. Good luck to you in the lawn.
Thanks for the quick reply. I’ve watched a lot of your content. Awesome lawn! Do I need to apply glyphosate before laying sod or just pull it up being sure to get roots and all? My turf was looking awesome til this happened so pretty bummed. Not sure if you accept email pics but would appreciate further feedback. I don’t need this spreading into neighboring lawns. Thanks again.
That is a bummer. I never use glyphosate or any weed killers for that matter. I just dug down about 4 inches and nothing ever came back. Thanks for the kind words.
Thanks, Jonny! I like to switch between fertilizers that have ammonium based nitrogen (green max) and urea based nitrogen (greene charge). My next application will be with the Greene Charge. Thanks for the comment!
@@lakehouselawncare1755 just curious as to why? I noticed Ammonia is good for top dressing and does not escape bit Urea is cheaper to ship and less toxic.