WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HYDROSEEDING, HYDROMULCHING, AND HYDROSPRIGGING?

The term "Hydroseeding" is a generic term which is often used to describe many hydraulic planting techniques. Actually…Hydroseeding is technically the term used to describe the application of a slurry, which is a mixture of water, grass seed, fertilizer, and fiber mulch to a site where turf is desired. Hydromulching is the same process, except it denotes using a heavier slurry. If live grass stolons (sprigs) are used, it is referred to as hydrosprigging. As you can see, it gets a little confusing, which explains why most people just say "Hydroseeding".

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