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Application Spotlight: Hydroseeding for Athletic Fields

There’s nothing like a lush, green expanse of lawn to set the stage for all kinds of games and sporting events. Hydroseeding sports grass can help you get beautiful quality grass that stands up to the tough conditions of sports fields and athletic grass. Hydroseeding for athletic fields, from soccer fields and baseball diamonds to…

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How to Choose a Hydroseeder

The needs for commercial hydroseeding have evolved quite a bit since the first machines were used. With the introduction of new technologies like jet agitation and hydraulics, hydroseeders have changed from fairly simple machines to more complex ones that can handle different types of slurries and mulches, and can complete much bigger jobs than they…

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Hydroseeding 101: What Is Hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding is a process where seed and any combination of fertilizer, lime, biostimulants, moisture retention polymers, tackifiers, and other additives are combined with water and a hydroseeding mulch to form a slurry that is sprayed onto the ground to establish vegetation and control erosion. These ingredients are mixed in a truck or trailer-mounted tank that…

Landfill ADC applied by an Apex Hydroseeder

Hydroseeding for Landfill Alternative Daily Cover (ADC)

Using an Alternative Daily Cover for landfills saves significant amounts of both money and time, while extending the working life of the landfill. Hydroseeding for landfills is one method that allows Alternative Daily Covers (ADCs) to be applied quickly and easily, which adds to its variety of benefits, like cost savings, for landfill applications.  There…

Hydroseeding for Erosion Control on Slopes - Apex Seeder

Hydroseeding for Erosion Control on Slopes

Erosion can be a landscaper’s most annoying adversary. From large commercial projects like highway construction to smaller residential jobs, contractors of all kinds can run into issues with soil displacement caused by erosion.  Any time large amounts of earth are disrupted, there’s a potential for erosion, and this is particularly true on hillsides, slopes, and…

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Hydroseeding for Wildfire Suppression & Revegetation

Hydroseeding is a planting process that uses a combination of seed, mulch, and fertilizers to promote quick germination and growth. This mixture, known as slurry, gets thoroughly mixed inside a tank before being sprayed in a uniform layer over the prepared ground. The speed and range of this process makes hydroseeding especially effective for both…

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Hydroseeding in Construction

Hydroseeding in construction is a method commonly used to stabilize the soil and promote revegetation in areas where construction efforts have disrupted the soil. Hydroseeding involves applying a slurry of seed, fertilizers, and tackifiers (to help slurry adhere to the ground) to bare ground in order to return the ground to its pre-construction appeal.  What…

Hydroseeding for erosion control with Apex Seeders

Hydroseeding for Erosion Control

Managing erosion during construction or landscaping can often be a contractor’s biggest concern, and while there are many erosion control methods available, hydroseeding for erosion control is often one of the most effective and efficient solutions. Controlling erosion is important for many reasons, especially to keep fertile, mineral-rich top soil in place for farming or…

Hydroseeding for Dust Control with Apex Seeders

Hydroseeding for Dust Control

For many large-scale and commercial projects, dust and dust control are essential areas of concern because municipal zoning and community requirements often specify dust control requirements for soil disruption projects. These specifications are typical in construction, agriculture, mining, and infrastructure activity because dust and other airborne debris pose potential health and environmental risks.  To keep…