Archives for Hydromulch

How to Approach Hydromulching for Your Landscape

If you enjoy having a lush lawn that helps enhance the look of your landscape, then hydromulching is a service that’s worth looking into. It’s essentially a mixture of seed, mulch, binder, and fertilizer that gets sprayed onto the ground outside your home. It’s a fast and economical way to have grass planted outside of your home, especially when compared to laying sod. If this is something you’re interested in, then it’s important to approach it the right way. At Southern California Hydroseed we’d like to share the tips below to help ensure this happens. 1. Hire a Professional While
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Benefits of Hiring a Lawn Care Professional for Hydromulching

Achieving the look of a beautiful lawn isn’t always as easy as it seems. It requires a lot of upkeep, a close eye on the details, and knowledge of the right lawn care products to use. While you might be able to mow your lawn or plant flowers, caring for the actual grass may be much more difficult. This is why so many people have began using hydromulching to provide their lawn with grass-growing nutrients. Can You Hydromulch on Your Own? It’s best to hire a lawn care expert to help you with hydromulching, especially with the fact that it’s
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What’s in the mulch?

Most mulch is produced from re-cycled paper or raw wood. Paper mulch products are frequently used where lower costs are demanded. Wood mulch products are commonly used on sites where good results are expected. Most wood mulch is produced with special machinery, resulting in a fibrous product while other mulch is made with a hammer mill process, which results in a product that lacks the erosion controlling effectiveness of “wood fiber”. This very specific wood fiber texture is particularly important in achieving an erosion resistant product. Wood fiber mulch is usually more difficult to mix and pump than paper mulch
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How Hydro Mulching Works

Hydromulching is a one-step process where seed, fertilizer and mulch and a adhesive are combined together in water which is then sprayed onto the soil surface. This provides a wood fiber interlocking mat that retains moisture for seed germination. The mulch is dyed green with a non-toxic dye to help identify areas requiring ongoing treatment. This dye usually fades out of the fiber as growth of the seed cover crop advances. On difficult slopes, additional Binders may be used to increase the effectiveness of the application. Hydromulching is best suited to higher rainfall areas such as coastal regions. Call (951) 296-0650
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Hydromulching

If you have a large unoccupied slope that needs to avoid erosion and resist weed-like vegetation, then you should consider Hydromulching your slope or yard. Our hydromulching experts can walk you through every step to make sure you’re getting exactly what you want out of your yard. Hydromulching is a great way to cover a lot of terrain quickly and make sure that no new vegetation grows. So if you’re contemplating hydromulching your slope or yard, don’t hesitate to call. Get a free Quote today by calling (951) 296-0650! 
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