Why You Should Hydroseed
Hydroseeding is a fast, cost effective way to have a new lawn that will turn your neighbors green with envy. Hydroseeding costs only slightly more than old fashioned methods using dry seeding techniques combined with messy straw mulch and offers a better, fool-proof outcome.
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The cost to have your new lawn hydroseeded is less than ¼ the cost of using sod, and in a few weeks you will have a better appearing lawn with no need to worry if the sod will take.
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Hydroseeding Vs Sod
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The cost to hydroseed is a fraction of the cost to lay sod.
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A hydroseeded lawn requires less water than sodded lawn.
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When sod is harvested the roots are cut short and sometimes a sod job can fail.
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The labor involved with hydroseeding is far less making it much faster.
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Hydroseeding Vs Dry Seeding
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Hydroseeding is a one step process that reduces labor costs.
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Straw has weed seed in it and hydroseed does not.
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Straw can blow off or clump and needs to be raked off once the lawn is established. Mulch used in hydroseeding will gradually decompose and enrich the soil.
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Hydroseeding mulch with tackifier is much more resistant to erosion than straw.
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Hydroseeding is considered a premium way to seed but costs about the same as dry seeding.