Tuesday, August 14, 2018

What Are The Advantages Of Hydroseeding Over Sod And Broadcast?

By Harold Wood


You might have the most impressive looking house in the neighborhood, but if your lawn is overgrown, patchy, or discolored, it will make the whole place look like an eyesore. Mowing and edging are helpful, but that doesn't address the issue of the grass's color and texture. If you want a truly lush lawn, you have some options. You can put down broadcast seed, install sod, or opt for hydroseeding, which is also called hydromulching. Hydromulching has advantages you should consider.

Hydromulching is a technique used after a fire to regrow vegetation in wilderness areas. It is used to regrow riparian vegetation. Hydromulch is a slurry of mulch and seed, transported by trailers or tanks, and sprayed over prepared soil. Construction crews use it to control erosion. It has been shown to be effective for properties with steep hillsides and sloping lawns.

Dry seeding is a method whereby seeds are spread over soil and covered with a straw overlay. In theory this keeps seeds in place and birds from stealing the seeds. What often happens however, is that windy weather picks up the straw and the seed and sends all of it flying. There is a tackifier in hydromulch. This chemical compound works like an adhesive to keep the slurry in place.

Broadcast seeding can evaporate. Grass must have moisture to grow. There is moisture in slurry. Hydromulch also has a coating to protect seeds from evaporation. Straw doesn't have the same capability. Straw can also drain nitrogen out of soil. It encourages weeds to grow up along the seedlings. There are wood fibers in hydromulch that add to the organic humus composition making the under layer of a lawn much stronger.

There are obvious advantages to choosing hydromulch over sodding. For one thing sod can be as much as four times as expensive as hydromulch. Sod will give your lawn a great look, but hydromulching will compete with it in looks, and leave you with money in your pocket at the same time. Sod that isn't compatible with a soil type will not take. The soil rejects it. Hydromulch can be especially mixed to accommodate most soil types, which reduces the chances of rejection.

The sod you lay down has had the roots cut off. This can contribute to the soil rejecting the sod. Even if the sod takes, it may not be healthy. Hydromulch germinates the seed, allowing it to take root in the soil even as the blades are shooting up. This results in a much healthier and hardier lawn than one that was sodded.

Hydromulching is significantly less expensive than sodding, but is more expensive than broadcast seed. When you factor in time, aggravation, and energy, as well as the cost of straw mulch and fertilizer the cost of hydromulching is much more competitive. Hydromulch also inhibits erosion.

An impressive lawn can be time consuming and expensive. That's why you need the most cost effective product that is capable of producing the results you want to see. Comparison shopping will prove hydromulch is the best choice.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment