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hYDROSEEDING

HYDROSEEDING:

hi-dro-seeding (verb)  The process of combining seed, mulch, fertilizer, and healthy soil amendments with water to mix in a Hydroseeder® tank to form a thick slurry. This slurry is applied with pressure to the surface for seed germination and turf development.

Hydroseeding is the fastest, most cost effective and highest quality method of seeding lawn, landscape and erosion control practices. The hydroseeding slurry is applied with pressure via hose or tower onto the soil to create the ideal environment for seed germination and turf development. Grass should start to grow within 7 days, and the new lawn will be well established within 3-4 weeks depending on the blend.

GRADING

Terra Hydroseeding provides grading as an additional service for ground preparation to provide adequate drainage while complementing the outdoor space and improving the view. 
We provide Light Grading services that can help with the ground preparation for our Hydroseeding services and at the same time improve drainage and improve the overall function of the outdoor space.

Aeration & Overseeding

Aerating is similar to tilling except it takes place once the crops have already begun to grow. This ensures that the soil gets oxygen, while also pulling up weeds. ... The best time to aerate is in the spring or early in the autumn. Aerating should always take place when there's not too much moisture in the soil.

tilling 

Tilling is actually a form of deep cultivation that is necessary when preparing a new lawn seed bed or when adding large amounts of organic material. Tilling will cultivate the soil 4-6 inches deep, perhaps even more if you are creating a new seed bed in an area where the soil is very poor.

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