Genesis Hydroseeding specializes in residential applications of new lawns and reseeding existing turf. We also perform erosion control and wild flower spraying with ecologically sound and sustainable materials. Give us a call today to discuss you projects.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Erosion Control

Erosion Control projects are some of the most important work we do in the area.  It provides stabilization of hillsides, improves drainage and helps with water quality.  Each project requires special attention to slope, soil composition and drainage to ensure the coverage and seeds match the conditions.  Even before the plants germinate and establish roots, the hydroseed is working to stabilize the soil.


This project involved several terraces and slopes - all of which were very unstable prior to hydroseeding.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the green color gone from my hydroseeded lawn?
The green dye that was present during the initial application will fade and disappear in as few as 2 days in some cases and in other instances it may last weeks. The colorant has no bearing on the quality of the hydroseed or the impression that the hydroseeded lawn has washed away.
How much should I water my hydroseeded lawn?
Initially water is essential to the development of a strong root system in your hydroseeded lawn. Newly hydroseeded lawns should be watered as much as 2-3 times a day. Special care should be taken to ensure that the lawn is NOT saturated during watering and puddles DO NOT form on the lawn. An irrigation system or handheld garden hose is often the best method of watering your lawn. The goal is to have a consistently moist area for the best germination results.  You know you have it right if it is the color of a milk chocolate bar.
When should I fertilize my hydroseeded lawn?
This will often vary depending on the type of grass seed used, condition of the soil and recommended fertilizer types for your climate. A common practice is to apply a nitrogen rich fertilizer soon after the first mowing has been done. Weeks 4-6 are common fertilizing times, but can be as early as 3 weeks in ideal conditions. When in doubt, an expert should be consulted as improper fertilization could cause severe damage to your lawn.
Can I walk on the hydroseed once it is applied?
Only as much as is absolutely necessary.  Heavy traffic on a newly seeded lawn can permanently damage the new grass. Walking on a freshly hydroseeded lawn can leave depressions in the lawn and in some cases cause bare spots to form.
How soon will I have grass?
Often times hydroseeded lawns will begin to germinate is as little as 5-10 days. Most grass types will take between 3-4 weeks to fill in and depending on how often the lawn is watered, and the type of grass seed used, it can take up to as much as 8 weeks to see strong growth.
When should I first mow my hydroseeded lawn?
As a general rule of thumb the first mowing is recommended once the lawn reaches 3-4 inches in height. The 1/3rd rule is a good guideline, You should never remove more than 1/3rd of the grass blade at one time.  Leave the clippings the first few times you mow to provide moisture, and nutrients to the growing grass.
Do I need any special equipment to mow my hydroseeded lawn?
No. The most important item you can have when mowing your new lawn is a very sharp mower blade. Try to avoid sharp turns when mowing a fresh lawn so as to avoid tearing the grass out with your tires.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Green Products - Green Practices

In hydroseeding, the largest inputs are water and mulch. We use recycled straw from grass seed harvest for our mulch which is the green option to wood fiber. This allows us spray about 50% more square footage per tankload and thus conserve water at every job we do. The mulch is processed and packaged in Rockford, WA so there is a smaller carbon footprint from transport as well. http://www.hydrostraw.com/