Hydrobenefits
What
is Hydroseeding?
It's
a process of mixing seed, fertilizer and fiber-mulch with
water in correct proportions inside a tank and then spraying
the homogeneous slurry onto designated lawn areas. There's a
better way to install residential and commercial lawns!
The
Benefits!
1.
Seed germinates faster.
2.
Higher percentage of seed germinates.
3.
Higher grass plant survival.
4.
Greatly reduced soil erosion.
5.
Uniform distribution of seed, fertilizer, and mulch.
6.
Versatility - easier to seed difficult areas; i.e.
irregular plots; slopes or berms; ditches and narrow strips.
7.
Seed mixes are tailored to the site, depending sun
exposure and planned usage of the lawn.
8.
No masking necessary for walkways, flowerbeds, walls or
construction obstacles.
9.
Mulch turns to humus and becomes an integral part of soil.
10.
A fuller, more plush lawn develops.
11. Great for new lawns or if your planting at a new home.
Why
Hydroseeding is different...
 | Germination:
Putting the seed, fertilizer, and mulch in to solution
means the seed will be encapsulated within water-retaining
mulch as it is applied. Since seed requires moisture and
warmth to germinate, the process gives the seed a
"jump-start" in the growth cycle.
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 | Chemistry:
The fertilizer (and lime or sulfur if needed) placed in
solution, quickly adjusts the existing soil chemistry to
provide for sturdy grass plant growth. Your new grass
sinks roots into chemically balanced soil, thereby
enjoying a growing stimulus when it needs it most.
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 | Moisture
Control: The fiber mulch retains water longer than straw
and many other mulches; acts as a soil stabilizer to
retard water and wind erosion; reduces surface evaporation
from the soil; and provides an outstanding germinating
medium as it traps moisture around the seed as well as
wicks moisture to the seed. This is crucial when grass
roots are forming
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 | Value:
The carefully proportioned materials mixed thoroughly
together in a homogeneous slurry provide an ideal medium
for:
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fast, efficient application
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quicker germination
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higher percentage of germination
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uniform coverage
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rapid plant growth
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plush lawn
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Eventually, the mulch becomes humus
added to the soil. The end result...a lush, long lasting lawn
at a most reasonable cost without the negatives of dry seeding
with separate applications of fertilizer, seed, and
straw.
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Phone: 920-766-7000
Feel free to give Keith a call!
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