Ajeti Southern TurfHydroseeding
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One thing, done right: green grass where you need it.

Hydroseeding sprays a blend of grass seed, protective mulch, fertilizer, and a binding tackifier as a single even coat. The mulch holds moisture around the seed while it germinates, which is why it grows in fuller than hand-seeding — and why it works on slopes that sod and drop-seeders can't handle.

New lawns

Fresh builds and full re-dos, established evenly from bare ground up to a lawn you're proud of.

Patch & repair

Bare spots, ruts, and thin areas blended seamlessly back into your existing turf.

Slopes & ditches

Grades too steep to seed or mow by hand — covered thoroughly and held firmly in place.

Erosion control

Fast-rooting cover that locks down loose soil and stops wash-out before it starts.

Acreage & large yards

Big open ground covered quickly and consistently — no thin patches, no missed strips.

Commercial & residential

Homeowners, builders, and property managers — the same standard of care on every job.

Erosion control

Hold your ground — literally.

Bare, sloped, or freshly graded soil washes away with every storm. Hydroseeding lays down a bonded blanket of seed, mulch, and tackifier that grips the soil immediately and knits it together with fast-growing roots — stabilizing ground that sod struggles to cover and loose seed slides right off of.

Slopes & embankments

Grades too steep to sod or mow get even, clinging coverage that stays put through rain.

New construction & grading

Freshly disturbed soil on build sites gets stabilized quickly, before wash-out becomes a problem.

Ditches, drainage & pond banks

Channels and banks that funnel water get rooted cover that resists scouring and runoff.

Washout repair

Areas already rutted or eroding get re-established and locked back down.

Compare

Hydroseeding vs. sod vs. hand seeding.

CriteriaHydroseedingBest valueSodHand seeding
Relative costLowHighestLowest*
Coverage evennessVery evenInstantPatchy
Works on slopesExcellentDifficultPoor
Time to a full lawnA few weeksImmediateSlowest

*Hand seeding is cheapest upfront but usually needs re-seeding — often costing more over time.

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