



Finished a project and left with bare dirt where your lawn used to be? That's one of the most common situations we run into. Whether it's after a utility repair, grading work, or a landscaping overhaul - bare soil doesn't fix itself. And if you leave it exposed, you're just inviting erosion and weed takeover.
Hydroseeding is how we solve that. It's faster than hand seeding, a fraction of the cost of sod, and it does a better job protecting your topsoil in the meantime. The slurry we spray contains seed, mulch, fertilizer, and a tackifier that bonds everything to the soil. Wind and rain have a much harder time displacing it. That's not a small thing when you're waiting on germination.
What you're seeing here is a multi-property stretch of front yards, all freshly hydroseeded in a single run. The truck stays on the street, the hose does the work, and we cover the area quickly and evenly. That green color you see is the hydromulch - it shows us exactly where coverage has been applied and protects the seed while it establishes.
We use premium seed mixes and quality materials on every job. Not the cheapest inputs out there. There's a big difference in how lawns come in depending on what goes into the mix, and we're not interested in cutting corners on that. The goal is a thick, healthy stand of grass - not just something that barely germinates.
If you've got bare ground and you're not sure what the best path forward is, hydroseeding is worth a serious look. It works well on flat yards, slopes, large areas, and tight spots alike. We can cover a lot of ground in a single visit, which keeps costs down and gets your lawn on the right track fast.