Hydroseeding is used by many professionals worldwide to install new lawns in residential and commercial applications. If the land you manage is susceptible to erosion, hydroseeding can be your solution. This process is generally less than the cost of installing new sod and has a high-success rate.
A special blend of grass seed, fertilizer and fiber-mulch that provides the best ground-stabilizing grass. Those elements mixed with water are sprayed onto desired areas to prevent soil erosion, retain moisture and promote seed germination.
Hydroseeding improves the versatility of seeding tough areas like berms, ditches and slopes. It provides a uniform distribution of seed, fertilizer and mulch ratio.
Steps
Remove dead materials like fallen branches and limbs.
Remove weeds, these could damage your new lawn.
Apply fresh top soil or till up the existing soil if it’s in good condition.
Level and rake the soil so that it’s easy to work with.
Inspect the ground for large debris like rocks, stones or other objects that could leave a hole in your new lawn.