15 Years Of Brutally Honest Lawn Care Advice in 8 Mins

Published 2024-06-18
Welcome to The Lawn Review! 🌱 In this video, we’re condensing 15 years of hard-earned lawn care wisdom into just 8 minutes of no-nonsense advice. If you’re tired of sifting through hours of content to find the real deal, this is the video for you.

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Essential lawn care tips for every season
The best (and worst) products we’ve tested
Common lawn care myths debunked
Practical advice to keep your lawn looking lush and green
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All Comments (14)
  • All very good recommendations. I don't do all of them (e.g. I'm not too fond of the appearance of TTTF so only use KBG and PRG), but I've learned over the past few years about the importance of your other recommendations. I wish I'd seen something like this video five years ago.
  • @BJ-fj6jw
    I agree with the aeration and the "crust theory". My formula for remedying yellow spots is to aerate the area that is yellowed with a probe as deep as I can (without striking any irrigation), throwing topsoil and some amendments on it and saturating with hose. That also seems to alleviate that extremely hard surface of bare spots in the lawn where grass does not grow and where I know irrigation is in no way reaching the grass roots. Great video, and appreciate your valuable tips!
  • @tamt5846
    Great tips! Most of it I knew, some of it I didn’t. Thank you for the information. 💕
  • @rubenharris9241
    Good video đź‘Ť. I am with you on everything except the Milo.
  • Regarding aeration, one of the most important benefits is decompaction (distressing and relaxing the surface layer) of the soil: Soil compaction frequently results from industrial disturbance on mineral soils, whether due to infrastructure, equipment traffic. Soil compaction tends to be most severe on sites with high clay content and high soil moisture and when operations occur during non-frozen conditions. Natural processes such as freeze-thaw cycles are typically not enough to loosen deeply compacted soils (10–20 cm deep), in which case mechanical treatments will be required to facilitate absorption of water, air, fertilizer and sun.
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  • @soupy01833
    scalping and cutting low on a bermuda lawn is not a bad thing I cut at 3/4 of inch and it looks great
  • Why is it important doing a soil test if you use only organics? I have been throwing down organic and soil test came back with a low N,P,K yet the lawn looks like a golf course.
  • @TheDylan6908
    As far as aeration goes, I know core aeration is best but is liquid aeration of any significant value? Some people say great, others say scam.