Answer: Late summer or early fall Explanation: Every landscaper has his or her own practices and opinions about what time of year to do a particular type of maintenance. I prefer late summer early fall to give seeds an opportunity to build a strong root system as well as getting acclimated to climate variances. Cold moisture and hot moisture work opposite one another. In the spring and summer grass grows rapidly as summer tapers off growth transitions into dormancy. The seeds will start to create a root system. Stop and then begin to sprout and grow again in the spring |
Cuttin-up Lawn Care And Grounds Maintenance |
Answer: Late summer or early fall Explanation: I like early fall the install all lawn. |
B- Sharp Property Maintenance |
Answer: Late summer or early fall Explanation: Different seasons offer different advantages. Hydroseeding in the spring and fall requires less water than in the summer months. However, in the heat of the summer the grass will germinate and grow faster. Ideal temperature for hydroseeding is 75-85 degrees for the first 5 to 6 weeks. |
Lawn Ranger |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: The best time to establish a lawn is the last two weeks of August - Mid September. However Hydroseeding can establish a lawn with irrigation rapidly any time during the growing season. The hydro seed company can mix in a chemical to prevent weed germination during establishment. |
Berkshire Gardens Turf Services Inc |
Answer: Late fall or early winter Explanation: Any seeding fall is best time so the seed doesn't have to compete with weeds |
Aries Landscape & Construction |
Answer: Late winter or early spring Explanation: I have better luck in the spring right after the snow melts. |
TERRY'S LAWN SERVICE |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: We do not hydroseed |
Larry Pierce Lawn/Landscaping |
Answer: Late summer or early fall Explanation: Hydroseeding in the spring and fall requires less water than in the summer months. However, in the heat of the summer the grass will germinate and grow faster. Ideal temperature for hydroseeding is 75-85 degrees for the first 5 to 6 weeks. |
Selena's Landscape, Design & Tree Service, LLC |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: You can hydroseed at anytime but for best results its best the temperature be in the high 70s to low 80s. |
Backyard Boys Enterprise, LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Late spring or early summer Explanation: Depends on your plant zone |
Gary Krause Landscaping and Design |
Answer: Late spring or early summer Explanation: Hydroseeding in the spring and fall requires less water than in the summer months. |
Darius Design Build |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: It depends on the weather and the layout of the property. As a slurry mixture it can be applied on any area of the property. |
Salinas Lawn Services |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Late spring or early summer Explanation: this ensures proper germination |
chesapeake bay landscaping |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: Well where are you located? Cool season the best time for any seeding is in the late summer. For warm season it is in the spring. |
Fall Guys LLC |