Does your lawn look patchy, half-dead, have bare spots because of rocky or hilly areas or gone due to something else? Hydroseeding could be the answer to getting the vibrant lush lawn that you’ve always wanted. If you’re looking to improve your lawn in Lake Odessa by Hydroseeding, you’ve came to the right place. Hydroseeding has become increasingly popular in recent years for its efficiency and effectiveness to creating thick, green lawns.
What is Hydroseeding?
Hydroseeding is a fast and effective way of seeding a lawn. It’s also one of the best ways to introduce grass onto rocky patches, hills, or areas where it can be too difficult to lay sod or where sod won’t grow. Hydroseeding combines seeds, soil, mulch, soil additives, and other elements that are necessary for seeds to grow into one slurry mixture. The slurry mixture is delivered through a high-pressure hose attached to a hydroseeder machine. Our hydroseeding lawn technician then will use the high-powered machine to apply the hydroseed mixture to the lawn. The slurry mixture is evenly distributed across the soil surface, creating an ideal growing environment for the seeds to germinate and grow. Everything the seeds need to flourish is in the mixture, so you need to water the hydroseeded area daily and watch their lawn flourish. The result is a lush, healthy lawn or landscape in a relatively short amount of time.
How Does Hydroseeding Work
Hydroseeding in Lake Odessa, MI needs to be done by a lawncare professional. To start the process, a slurry of seed, mulch, any additives that your soil needs to make it a hospitable environment for the seed such as clay or sand will be added. Your technician will create a custom mix, including fertilizer, stabilizers, and moisture holding materials in to the mix.
Once your custom mix is ready a technician will use a special machine to apply the mixture to the area that needs to be reseeded. Because the machine uses an apparatus almost like a giant hose it can be applied anywhere, even on hills or in rocky areas that aren’t easily accessible. Hydroseeding is done all at once. As the slurry dries, the binding agents and the wood fibers adhere to the underlying soil and hold the seeds in place, and the fibers and fertilizers act as a growing medium that encourages germination of the seeds and development of seedlings. There’s no need for multiple visits or follow-up care. After the mixture is laid down, simply water it daily and wait for the grass to start growing.
This process is for quickly establishing gorgeous lawns without the cost and inefficiency of sod or other methods of seeding. Hydroseeding is an effective option for establishing turf in large areas and on steep slopes where traditional seeding methods are difficult.
What is Hydroseeding Commonly Used For?
Hydroseeding is commonly used for a variety of applications, including:
- Lawn installation and repair – Hydroseeding is a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers looking to install or repair a lawn. The slurry mixture contains the necessary nutrients for the grass to grow and develop strong roots quickly.
- Erosion control – Hydroseeding can be used to prevent soil erosion on slopes, hillsides, and other areas where erosion is a concern. The mulch and seed mixture binds to the soil and creates a protective layer that prevents soil erosion.
- Land reclamation – Hydroseeding is often used in land reclamation projects, where areas that have been disturbed or damaged are rehabilitated and restored to their natural state.
The Benefits Of Hydroseeding
There are many benefits of using hydroseeding near Lake Odessa, MI to fix any trouble spots on your lawn or put in a new lawn. One of the biggest benefits of hydroseeding is that it makes it possible to have a great looking lawn even if your lawn has poor soil, rocky areas, or hills where sod can’t be placed. The versatility of hydroseeding makes a beautiful lawn possible for any homeowner no matter what type of property they have. Even if your lawn has been neglected for years, hydroseeding can make it beautiful again.
Another benefit of hydroseeding is that it’s a one-and-done process. There’s no need to make arrangements for technicians to come out to your house to prepare the area, do the treatment, and then come back multiple times for follow up care. When homeowners lay down sod the process can be time-consuming and expensive because it can require technicians to come back to the property multiple times.
What are the Different Types of Hydroseeding?
There are several types of hydroseeding available, including:
- Traditional hydroseeding – This method involves spraying a slurry mixture of water, seed, fertilizer, and mulch onto the soil surface. The mulch is typically made from wood fibers, which helps retain moisture and protect the seeds.
- Fiber mulch hydroseeding – This method involves adding fiber mulch to the slurry mixture to provide additional erosion control and moisture retention.
- Bonded fiber matrix hydroseeding – This method involves adding a layer of bonded fiber matrix on top of the slurry mixture. This creates a protective layer that helps retain moisture and prevent erosion.
How Much Does Hydroseeding Cost?
The cost of hydroseeding in Lake Odessa, MI depends on several factors, including the size of the area to be hydro seeded, the type of hydroseeding used, and any additional services required. The cost of hydroseeding varies based on the seed used, any soil additives that are necessary, and other factors. In general, the cost of hydroseeding is affordable for most owners, and since it can be done in one visit, there’s no extra follow-up care at an additional cost. We will be happy to discuss the options with you.
At Walnut Grove Hydroseeding LLC, we do our best to have the fairest prices and highest quality work. For pricing, give us a call at 616-295-3982.
When is the Best Time for Hydroseeding?
The best time for hydroseeding in Lake Odessa, MI is typical during the spring or fall months when the weather is mild and there is adequate rainfall. This allows the seeds to germinate and establish roots before the hot summer or cold winter months. However, we hydroseed all summer long with great results.
How long does it take to work?
In Ideal conditions, hydroseeded grass seeds often germinate within one week, and turf can be well established within three to four weeks, which may be faster than turf seeded with a traditional broadcast method. Hydroseeding is faster and more practical than sod. Your lawn should reach 3 in. within a month if properly maintained.
How much should I water my hydroseeded lawn?
A newly hydromulched lawn near the Lake Odessa, MI area must never dry out, allowing the freshly applied hydromulch 6-8 hours of drying time before the first watering. Watering should be done a minimum of two times a day (early morning and mid-afternoon.) Watering should be completed by 3:00 P.M. to avoid lawn diseases. Watering can be decreased to once a day 8 weeks post seeding. A good rule of thumb when watering is to stop when water begins to puddle. Deep watering allows and encourages roots to go deeper.
Can I walk on my hydroseeded Lawn?
Only as much as is absolutely necessary. Heavy traffic on a newly seeded lawn can permanently damage the new grass. Walking on a freshly hydroseeded lawn can leave depressions in the lawn and in some cases cause bare spots to form.
Do I need a soil test before?
Soil test are optional and are for customers who want the best and most specific seed for your lawns, fields, Etc. If you would like one then let our receptionist know and she will give you the info you need.
How do I take care of my newly Hydroseeded Lawn?
When we come to hydroseed, we will leave a pamphlet with all the necessary information you might need. If you have any questions, you can contact us here or call us at 616-295-3982.
Will the hydroseed stain my siding, concrete, or landscape?
The green dye that may have splashed onto your foundation or walkways will usually fade away within a few days and can be hosed off with a garden hose. Although at Walnut Grove Hydroseeding LLC, we do our best to keep these things cleaned off for your convenience.
About Walnut Grove Hydroseeding, LLC
Brock Gemmell owns and runs Walnut Grove Hydroseeding. When his dad, Travis Gemmell, created Walnut Grove Excavating, Brock worked with his dad on and off for 4 years before officially starting full time. His fathers determination and hard work inspired him to go after what he want in life, and after seeing his dad put so much effort into his company, he knew he wanted to start one as well.
His father showed him hydroseeding in Lake Odessa, MI and he knew that’s what he wanted to do. After many jobs last year, he realized there is nothing that compares to the satisfaction of the look of freshly sprayed yard.
If you have any questions, or would like a quote, contact us here or call us at 616-295-3982.