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No Lawn Patch Too Big or Small for Hydroseeding

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A lot of people think hydroseeding is only worth it for large open lots. That's just not true. We handle everything from full front yards down to tight side passages and small bare strips along driveways. Whatever the size, the process works the same - and so do the results.

Here's what we love about hydroseeding. It gets into the awkward spots that would be a nightmare to sod. Narrow side yards between structures, curves around landscaping beds, grass strips near the road - hydroseeding covers all of it evenly and efficiently. No cutting sod to fit weird angles. No waste. Just a clean, even application across the whole area.

We handle prep work too. Getting the ground ready before we ever spray is just as important as the hydroseeding itself. Proper prep means the seed-to-soil contact is solid, the slurry bonds well, and you're not dealing with patchy results down the line. We're not just showing up to spray and leave.

What we put down is a mix of seed, mulch, fertilizer, and a tackifier - all sprayed together in one pass. The mulch layer holds moisture, the tackifier keeps everything in place, and the fertilizer gives the seed an early boost. It's a cost-effective approach compared to sod, and it's built to last because the grass actually grows from the ground up rather than being transplanted.

We stand behind the work we do. Whether it's a backyard near a pool, a tight corridor between buildings, or a beat-up parkway strip by the street, we want you to feel good about the lawn you're getting. If your yard has bare spots or areas that just won't cooperate, hydroseeding might be exactly what it needs.

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