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.