Walking on a freshly hydroseeded lawn should be avoided for at least 4 to 6 weeks to allow the seeds to germinate and the grass to establish itself. Any traffic on the lawn too soon can disrupt seed placement and hinder growth. For tips on caring for your hydroseeded lawn, consult our experts today and receive a free quote!
Hydroseeding over existing grass can lead to poor results, as the new seed may not properly establish itself. It�s recommended to remove or dethatch the existing grass before hydroseeding to ensure optimal growth. For the best results, consult our experts before starting your project. Contact us today for a free estimate!
To fix a bumpy lawn, start by identifying and addressing the underlying issues, such as uneven settling or thatch buildup. Begin by mowing the grass short and then use a lawn roller to flatten small bumps. For larger uneven areas, you may need to add or remove soil to level the ground. Topdressing with a mix of soil and compost can help even out minor bumps and improve lawn health. Regular maintenance, such as proper watering and fertilization, will keep your lawn smooth and healthy. Need professional help to fix your bumpy lawn? Contact us today for expert lawn care and a free quote!
Hydroseeding over sand is possible but requires special care to ensure the seeds can retain enough moisture for germination. A mulch-rich hydroseeding mixture is recommended to improve moisture retention. For professional hydroseeding services on sandy soils, contact us today and get a free estimate!
While hydroseeding can be done without topsoil, adding topsoil significantly improves the chances of successful germination and long-term growth. Topsoil provides essential nutrients and improves moisture retention. For expert advice on soil preparation before hydroseeding, contact us today and get a free estimate!