Advantages of Hydroseeding
- Large areas can be covered quickly and cost-effectively.
- Grass seed will germinate faster with Hydroseeding.
- It can be applied to hillsides and slopes.
- Unlike using a straw, hydroseeding contains no weed seeds. Hydroseeding is around 50% less than sodding.
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What is Hydroseeding
Hydroseeding is the process of embedding plant seeds using specialized equipment, seed slurry, and mulch. The seed slurry and mulch are mixed inside a hydroseeding trailer and are sprayed across a patch of the earth. This method of seeding is very effective when used in landscaping lawns. Using hydro seeder equipment to plant grass is an excellent technique to ensure that the grass will be evenly distributed across the lawn area. This process is also used in producing vegetables in big and small farms or even homes. Kentucky Lawn Care offers these services to residential and commercial hydroseeding clients in Lexington. Companies with hydroseeding services usually have a variety of hydroseeding equipment that they utilize depending on the area that needs to be seeded. Hiring us as your hydroseeding contractor in Lexington is a good solution if a person wants a hassle-free way of landscaping his lawn or cultivating his garden.
Hydroseeding is a cost-effective form of seeding a yard without all the mess of straw. The typical seeding structure usually calls for a layer of straw to be put down after the seed has been spread. When hydroseeding, grass seed is mixed with water, fertilizer, fiber mulch and sprayed out across the prepared area. Hydroseeding germinates the grass seed faster because of the mixture with water.
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Hydroseeding Lexington, KY, and surrounding counties
Kentucky Lawn Care is currently providing this service in the fall to offer the best value for our clients. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us today to get on our schedule. You will receive a quote to do your property, and a deposit will be required to be added to our fall schedule this year.
What exactly is hydroseeding?
Hydroseeding is a procedure that entails the application of fertilizer, grass seed, water, and hydro-mulch in one liquid solution. Soil stabilizers and various soil amendments are used in the liquefied application depending on your needs and of the environment.
What types of grass seeds are used in a hydroseeding job?
You can choose any type you want for the hydroseeding service, but you will be presented with recommended options for Lexington’s climate conditions. Certain turf seeds can flourish best in Lexington’s climate, and we recommend Fescue or Bluegrass.
How much water should I use on my hydro seeded lawn?
Whereas Sod should be watered deeply once a day, water is essential in developing your seeded hydro lawn in Lexington. If your property is newly hydro seeded, you should water it two to three times daily. Also, special care must be seen to avoid the formation of puddles on the lawn. A handheld garden hose or an irrigation system can be used to water your lawn. Your goal is to provide moisture to produce the best results consistently.
Can I walk on my hydro seeded lawn after it is treated?
If you walk on your newly hydro seeded lawn, you will undoubtedly leave depressions because it would result in the formation of bare spots. You should only walk on it if it is necessary. Make sure that you remember this so you won’t inflict permanent damage on the new grass.
We offer: Hydroseeding, Hydro Seeding, Seeding, Hydroseed, Hydro Seed, Erosion Control, Sediment Control
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Kentucky Lawn Care Tip: Keeping your soil moist (not saturated) for the first four weeks after Hydro seeding is necessary to establish new lawn growth.
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