Lawn Care : How to Take Care of a Bald Spot in Your Lawn


A bald spot on a lawn is often caused by an animal, but it can be fixed by cleaning the area and preparing the soil properly. Find out how to use lime to bring the acid level down with help from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawn care. Expert: Dan LeSieur Contact: www.dklesieur.com Bio: Dan LeSieur performs both residential and commercial work, specializing in landscaping, painting, home repairs, remodeling and corporate re-imaging. Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

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22 Responses to “Lawn Care : How to Take Care of a Bald Spot in Your Lawn”

  • SomethingInTheWay86:

    @HairLossGuy I hear yah man! I tried that solution offered by the site HairLoss101. net (no space). Never trusted internet ebooks and stuff like that but i bought it anyway since they offered a 100% refund guarantee. And guess what? It turned out the only good working method to cute my hair loss I ever tried..:))

  • 21Raulpolanco:

    is it ok to park cars on grass

  • UKPeeJay:

    too much soil put on, will create a bump now. remove some of the poisoned soil before topdressing

  • Ruffgo:

    He could have explained all of this in 60 seconds.

  • kootenailawncare:

    @dick110590 unfortunately you just have to watch it die! Once you hit it with glysophate, it’s done man, no going back. You have to go back, rake the dead grass out and re-plant

  • STEVEM730:

    Isnt pet waste mostly ammonia witch is A alkaline?
    wouldnt lime make this worse?

  • 68NYC2:

    Nice…
    Just the info i needed.
    Had a weed and feed overspill and yep…
    …Baldspots.
    Thanks…
    ;0)

  • thedarknight83:

    Haha, Ass-Ticity….ever heard of ACID-ITY?

  • dick110590:

    how do you fix a spot accidentally sprayed with round up? thanks

  • PunaniLicker69:

    aw crap, i just dug my bald spots up, put down lawn soil, then put the seeds, but i mixed the soil and seeds. is that alright? will grass still grow? or is the seed suppose to be on the top?

  • laratta:

    @rednas99 ASS.

  • laratta:

    Thank you sir.

  • usedpokemongames:

    haha love the bald joke, gunna give this a try in my lawn today. Thanks for the nice video

  • rednas99:

    I strongly suggest you to excercise a little bit more. You get out of breath way too soon. Hope you take my advise, thanks buddy!

  • TheTallMan35:

    I’ve noticed that there are NO bald spots in my back yard. It’s surrounded by a 6′ wood privacy fence and I always keep the door shut. My front yard’s got several of these huge bald spots. The problem, alas, is clearly obvious. I need to spend even more money and purchase some lime, mulch, and grass seed…but first i’m going dog hunting in my neighborhood.

  • b3an3er:

    thumbs up if your a soccer player

  • TheRockerxx69:

    DREADFUL BALD SPOTS—A LAWN FREAK WORST NIGHTMARE—TOGETHER WITH SPLAT ON INFESTANTS WEEDS….UUUUCCCHHHH

  • GrassStitcher:

    Wow that looks like a lot of work, my knees are hurting just viewing this video. Where are the after shots… did it work? The dead grass you removed is an excellent mulch it should be recycled. BTW it’s the ammonium from the urine that’s the problem the acidity.

  • dragossorin85:

    nice :)

  • LEVIKCC:

    @mikeys12 i apologize for my ignorance. i didn’t watch the entire video. i’ll delete my moronic, failed attempt at a joke. thanks

  • mikeys12:

    @LEVIKCC that was weak man since the guy mentions it in the end of the video..
    joke fail moron

  • rakyhp:

    what is the best seed for north México? the weather is similar to Texas.