Yes, it's generally recommended to remove all dead grass before hydroseeding. This ensures that the new seed has direct contact with the soil, which is essential for successful germination and growth. For help preparing your lawn for hydroseeding, contact our experts today and get a free estimate!
Hydroseed can get washed away if it's applied before heavy rain or if there is improper drainage on the site. To prevent this, it�s crucial to hydroseed during optimal weather conditions and ensure the area has proper drainage in place. Additionally, using erosion control methods such as straw or erosion control matting can help keep the hydroseed in place. For advice on protecting your hydroseed and ensuring it thrives, reach out to our team of specialists. We also offer free quotes for erosion control solutions!
In many cases, weeds will die and decompose after spraying, but pulling them up may still be necessary, especially for large or deeply rooted weeds. Removing dead weeds also improves the appearance of your lawn. For expert weed management services, contact us today and receive a free consultation and quote!