Hydroseeding over an existing lawn is generally not recommended, as the new seed mixture may struggle to establish itself amidst the old grass. For optimal results, the existing lawn should be removed or at least dethatched to create a suitable seedbed for the new grass to take root. This ensures even growth and better soil contact. If you�re considering hydroseeding over an existing lawn, consult with our team to determine the best approach for your landscape. Get in touch today for a free consultation and quote!
Controlling soil erosion in hilly areas involves using techniques such as planting vegetation, installing terraces or retaining walls, and applying erosion control blankets. Hydroseeding is highly effective for stabilizing slopes and preventing erosion. Proper drainage and maintenance are also crucial. For effective erosion control solutions, reach out to our team for a free consultation and estimate!
Hydroseeding over straw is not common practice. Instead, straw is often used as a protective cover over the hydroseed mixture to help retain moisture and protect the seeds during germination. If you�re considering straw for erosion control, ask our experts for advice and get a free quote today!