Properly managing water runoff can help increase slope stability by preventing soil erosion and washouts. Installing drainage systems or using erosion control techniques like hydroseeding can improve slope stability. For advice on slope stabilization and erosion control, reach out to our team and get a free quote!
Yes, you should water hydroseed regularly to ensure successful germination and establishment. Keep the area consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging. Typically, you should water the hydroseeded area lightly once or twice a day until the grass is established. For guidance on watering and maintaining your hydroseeded lawn, reach out to us today for a free consultation and quote!
A depth of 2 to 3 centimeters (about 1 inch) of topsoil is typically recommended for hydroseeding. This depth provides enough coverage for the seeds to make good contact with the soil and promotes healthy germination and growth. For guidance on soil preparation and hydroseeding, contact us today for a free consultation and quote!
In New Zealand, a blend of grasses such as Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue, and Kentucky Bluegrass is often recommended. These grasses thrive in New Zealand�s climate and provide a robust and resilient lawn. For the best grass seed options for your area, reach out to us today for a free consultation and quote!