I paint houses for a living and recently got really into maintaining my yard. This gets me so excited because I didn't know painting grass was a thing!!! Love it!
Thanks so much for your videos. I’m starting my business this year. Starting out slow but the lawn painting my extend my services into the fall, NW Missouri.
Thanks for the vid. If you were to paint horizontally across your lawn you could do it without all of the overlaps, which not only show as darker, but it's also a lot more time consuming having to start/stop 10 times as much. Do it the shortest distance so it can be done without having to stop.
I've been doing lawn care for the last 2 to 3 years but am really wanting to step it up this year in the state I live in and form an actual business. What is the best way you would recommend to prevent new customers (or old) from saying "well... the yard doesn't need to be mowed this week." Or "I don't want you to mow it this week." Because it really gets frustrating as i can't drive back and forth across town whenever they want.
Theres no easy way to fix that but what I did was targeted locations that have a HOA and customers that really care about their properties which minimized and stopped that from happening
@@Bladesofgrasslawncare thing is I've not seen that done before in real life most people put out winter rye and call it a day because of the winter rye needs a cold weather spell to get growing
The lawn paint is just a colorant so it doesn't change your soil or carry materials that will carry or germinate new weed, it must be external to your application
...yeah, spraying north-south on top of east-west, probably not such a good idea...in addition to not staining your "CEE-ment" unless of course you have INN-surance... eee gads!