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Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding is a method of planting grass or vegetation by spraying a mixture of seeds, water, fertilizer, and mulch onto the soil surface, offering fast germination and erosion control for large areas like highways or residential lawns.

How much does hydroseeding cost?

The cost of hydroseeding typically ranges from $0.10 to $0.25 per square foot, depending on factors such as the size of the area, the type of seed and mulch used, and any additional services required.

Is hydroseeding better than sod?

Hydroseeding is often more cost-effective and suitable for large areas, providing faster germination and better erosion control, while sod offers instant green coverage but can be more expensive and labor-intensive to install, particularly for extensive areas.

When is the best time of year to have my lawn treated?

The best time to have a lawn treated with hydroseeding is typically in the late spring or early fall. However we treat all throughout the summer season with great results.

What type of grass seed is used in hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding can utilize a variety of grass seed types depending on the region and desired lawn characteristics, commonly including species like Bermuda, Centipede, and Zoysia, or a mixture of these for a resilient and attractive lawn.

How often should I water my treated lawn?

After hydroseeding, it's generally recommended to water the yard lightly multiple times a day to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, typically for the first two to three weeks until the seeds germinate. Once the grass starts to establish, gradually reduce watering frequency while ensuring the soil remains consistently moist until the lawn is fully established.