Why Choose Hydroseeding?

Why Choose Hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding – also known as slurry seeding, spray grass seeding, or sulu tohumlama – is a highly efficient and cost-effective method for establishing strong, healthy turf. Unlike traditional hand seeding, hydroseeding applies directly to the existing soil, minimizing soil transport and labor costs.


Cost-Effective and Time-Saving

  • Eliminates manual labor required for spreading, sieving, and transporting soil.

  • Reduces material usage compared to hand seeding.

  • Shortens project duration, saving both time and money.

  • Achieves nearly double the germination rate with approximately 50% less seed.

Hydroseeding is especially suitable for:

  • Steep slopes and difficult terrain

  • Areas without natural soil

  • Sites where manual seeding is not feasible


Uniform and Resilient Grass Growth

The hydroseeding mixture ensures:

  • Even seed distribution, resulting in consistent and visually appealing turf.

  • Adhesives and mulch allow seeds to stick to the soil within 2–3 hours, reducing losses from wind, rain, or insects.

  • Rapid soil improvement, as organic fertilizers enhance soil properties within six weeks.

  • Disease-free growth since materials are sterilized and no animal manure is used, preventing fungal infections and weed contamination.


Strong Roots and Maximum Survival

Hydroseeding produces grass with:

  • Stronger root systems, resulting in durable and high-quality turf

  • Enhanced water retention – capable of holding up to 10 times its own weight in water

  • Immediate moisture supply to seeds during application

  • Mulch and topsoil layers that protect the seeds and provide a nutrient-rich environment


Environmentally Friendly and Safe

  • All mixture components are organic, safe, and environmentally friendly

  • No harmful chemicals are used

  • Supports sustainable landscaping and green infrastructure


Hydroseeding Pricing Considerations

Before determining the cost of spray grass, sulu tohumlama, or hydroseeding, preliminary feasibility studies are recommended. Prices depend on:

  • Project size and area conditions

  • Type and ratio of seed mixture

  • Required application method

  • Soil preparation and irrigation needs