The Fastest, Most Effective Way to Grow a Thick, Healthy Lawn
Hydroseeding
If you need to establish a new lawn — or re-establish one that's beyond repair — hydroseeding is the professional's choice. It outperforms both traditional seeding and sod in most situations: it germinates faster, covers more ground more evenly, and establishes deeper roots than sod at a fraction of the cost.
What is Hydroseeding?
Hydroseeding is a process where a mixture of grass seed, wood fiber mulch, water, fertilizer, and a bonding agent are sprayed onto a prepared soil surface in a single application. The mulch blanket keeps the seed moist and protected during germination, while the starter nutrients fuel early root development.
Best Applications for Hydroseeding
New construction — establish turf on bare lots quickly before erosion sets in
Complete lawn renovations — when an existing lawn is too far gone to save
Large open areas — slopes, fields, and acreage where sod is impractical
Erosion control — the mulch layer stabilizes soil on slopes and disturbed areas
Advantages Over Sod and Traditional Seeding
Germinates up to 70% faster than broadcast seeding
Significantly less expensive than sod — especially on larger areas
Superior root development compared to sod — the grass grows into your soil naturally
Even, consistent coverage with no seams, patches, or thin spots
What to Expect After Application
Germination typically begins within 5–7 days under normal conditions. Your lawn should be mow-ready within 3–4 weeks depending on conditions. We'll provide complete aftercare instructions so you get the best possible result from your investment.