Brilliant job Sam, I love making cocktails up with Chelated Iron, cracking green up, plus don't worry about any rain expected it helps activation and it would always be advised to irrigate after application 👍👍 plus the iron will kill off broadleaf weeds if there are any about!!! Great vid mate👌👌
Hi ian ! Yeah I’m really happy with how this one went ! Lawns looking great for March, cylinder could of went to it today! Although doing a full kill off to get rid of some of the Fog that sticks out in summer.. Really just wanted to see how the lawn would look this year keeping on top of it through winter, it’s made a great difference that’s for sure !
Glad that you're back in 2022. Another Geordie living in Scotland. I'm from Gateshead but have been up here for over 25 years. Looking forward to following your lawn care advice throughout the coming months ahead.
Glad you are back. That's a fast green up. 2 questions if I may. What can I use to cure Red Thread and leather jackets. Nothing on the market for the home owner. I have heard that Turfsolv is a good product. Thank you.
Hi Ray ! Thank you! Hopefully if this snow stays away we can slowly build to weekly videos come April/ May. Turfsolv is probably one of the best you will get off the shelf. Also practices like soaking the lawn and laying a black sheet over areas so they come to surface will also help. For red thread there is fungicides that can target it, but also staying on top of your fertilisers so there isn’t a lack of nitrogen will massively help too!🌱
Definitely ! Remember it will only turn the grass greener, if there is other things like moss and weeds that may need dealt with first, my lawns defo looking much better !💪🏽😄
Yours looks awesome. Well, I don't think it has been resodded in 30 years. It needs a good leveling, a layer of soil and resod. 😂 But the green up application sounds like it would at least feed the grass.
Hi Jay, I do more weeding and garden maintenance than specific lawncare but do offer the seasonal granular feeds. How difficult is it to do the edging accurately with a strimmer?? I’m sure you’re making it look easier than it actually is!
Hi James ! I have strimmed out the side of my lawn plenty of times practicing, just takes a little practice to get confident with it, I also sometimes use an edging blade which is a lot safer 😄. I also find it easier going backwards, some prefer forwards. Thanks for commenting James, great to see you on the channel 🙌🏽
Thank you very much pal! I probably won’t do a video on it but I did upload a picture on RU-vid if you check my posts of how much better it looked a couple of days later 💪🏽
Not for iron no 🙂 you are able to apply this (uk). As far as I am aware it is just for pesticides & herbicides where you need to sit the PA1 & PA6 qualification 👍🏼🌱