Will the green stains on my foundation and walkway after my yard was hydroseeded go away?

A. Absolutely. The green dye that may have splashed onto your foundation or walkways will usually fade away within a few days and can be hosed off with a garden hose.

Do I need to have new soil brought in before I hydroseed my yard?

A. A soil sample will tell exactly what the health of your soil is and how conducive the area will be to grow grass. Additional soil is sometimes required if the existing soil is sterile or is nutritionally deficient beyond reasonable control.

What’s the best time of year to have my lawn hydroseeded?

A. This will depend greatly on your climate. Traditionally, spring and fall months are the most conducive to growing any type of vegetation.

Is hydroseeding better than sod?

A. Having your lawn sodded will give you a picture-perfect lawn in as little as one day. Hydroseeding may take a few weeks to see your lawn fully develop. Hydroseeding is also 60-75 percent less expensive than the costly application of sod. As to which lawn looks better, aftercare and attention to your investment will ultimately determine your results.

Is hydroseeding guaranteed?

A. A reputable hydroseeding contractor will stand by his work. Often times, incidents such as torrential rains, strong winds or acts of nature are beyond the hydroseeder’s control and are often not covered. A common problem in the development of a new lawn is neglect. Not watering the property sufficiently will cause the yard to appear spotty and incomplete.

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