Landscaping Vs Hydroseeding

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If you are planting a large area of land or areas that are difficult to get to in conventional ways, hydroseeding can be very effective. This method of seeding combines seed and mulch (and sometimes fertilizer or other ingredients) with water to form a slurry, or mud-like mixture, which is then sprayed over prepared ground.

Due to its many advantages, this hydroseeding has become preferred by many over more traditional options like broadcast seeding or sodding. However, unlike the other two, it is recommended to leave this particular application up to a professional.

They Have the Experience
While it sounds straightforward, hydroseeding is actually a rather complex landscaping procedure. The precise mixture can take years to hone, and even

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