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Using top-of-the-line equipment and products, this process develops a mixture of mulch fiber, seed, fertilizer, and water.
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This cost-effective home hydroseeding method benefits our customers in many ways. Using the top of the line equipment and products, this is a process that develops a mixture of mulch fiber, seed, fertilizer, and water in a large mixing tank. We then equally spray this mixture onto the surface. Seedlings will appear in as little as three days. Hydroseeding is a good way to control erosion. Blends and mixtures we chose carefully to provide the best foundation for your new lawn. This method of seeding is much more efficient than traditional seeding methods.
As a locally owned and operated hydroseeding contractor, Sod Works offers our home hydroseeding services to customers in Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Coopersburg, Quakertown, Hellertown, Center Valley, Emmaus, Macungie, etc etc etc… we go at least 15 miles outside of 18034. Contact us today to get started.
Hydroseeding Services FAQ
Hydroseeding is a modern and efficient method of lawn seeding that combines mulch fiber, grass seed, fertilizer, and water into a nutrient-rich slurry. This mixture is then evenly sprayed across your lawn. The mulch helps retain moisture, while the seed and fertilizer create the optimal environment for grass to grow. The mixture is applied using specialized equipment, ensuring even coverage and faster germination compared to traditional seeding methods.
Hydroseeding is known for its rapid results. You can expect to see seedlings begin to sprout in as little as three days, depending on weather conditions and soil type. The process establishes grass quickly, which means you’ll have a green, healthy lawn in a shorter amount of time compared to traditional seeding.
Hydroseeding offers several advantages over traditional hand seeding. It provides more even coverage, reduces the risk of erosion, and promotes faster, more uniform growth. Traditional seeding often results in uneven seed distribution, while hydroseeding ensures that your lawn receives consistent coverage, leading to a healthier, denser lawn. Additionally, hydroseeding is more cost-effective for larger areas.
