When walking past a residential property, the human eye usually does not land on the garden first, or even the property itself ... the grass is what usually what catches the eye first. If the grass is damaged by the sun, looking brittle or growing unevenly, it does not leave a good impression for the remainder of the property. However, the appearance of the grass cannot always be blamed on the property owners, as it may not have been installed correctly, or they may not have been given full lawn maintenance advice by their lawn care professional. If this is sounding like your situation, and you'd like the have new grass that all of your neighbours will envy, consider the following grass seeding applications for your property:
Spray-on grass, also known as hydro-seeding, is where seeds are sprayed with a jet sprayer directly onto the soil. This is a much more effective method than scattering seeds by hand, as it is distributed evenly over the soil. Also, because the soil is sprayed directly to the soil, it creates a 'sown-in-lawn', unlike other methods which could mean that the seeds do not take to the lawn.
Terraseeding (also known as raked in grass seeds) involves completely covering the desired area with a new layer of soil that is already full of evenly distributed grass seeds.
Grass seed wool blankets are another option for lush, healthy lawns. Wool blankets already containing seeds are laid onto the desired area. The wool blankets offer protection for the seeds, and also hold water to help with growth.
The final option for grass seeding applications is instant roll on grass - also known as readylawn. Although this is a more expensive option that other types of grass seeding applications, readylawn offers instant results, which is ideal if you are in a hurry to have new grass in your property.
Before selecting any particular application, arrange an on-site meeting with a lawn care professional to discuss what lawn seeding application is most ideal for your property.
Spray-on grass, also known as hydro-seeding, is where seeds are sprayed with a jet sprayer directly onto the soil. This is a much more effective method than scattering seeds by hand, as it is distributed evenly over the soil. Also, because the soil is sprayed directly to the soil, it creates a 'sown-in-lawn', unlike other methods which could mean that the seeds do not take to the lawn.
Terraseeding (also known as raked in grass seeds) involves completely covering the desired area with a new layer of soil that is already full of evenly distributed grass seeds.
Grass seed wool blankets are another option for lush, healthy lawns. Wool blankets already containing seeds are laid onto the desired area. The wool blankets offer protection for the seeds, and also hold water to help with growth.
The final option for grass seeding applications is instant roll on grass - also known as readylawn. Although this is a more expensive option that other types of grass seeding applications, readylawn offers instant results, which is ideal if you are in a hurry to have new grass in your property.
Before selecting any particular application, arrange an on-site meeting with a lawn care professional to discuss what lawn seeding application is most ideal for your property.
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