Hydroseeding Or Sod
Grass seed wins this category.
Hydroseeding or sod. It is not a diy option. If you opt for sod you ll need to decide which species is best for your lawn. This is because all that is needed is hose access up to 200 ft. There are two ways to go if you re wanting some nice grass quickly.
When consulting with the company providing the grass establishment services for your home it s helpful to rely on their judgment for advice on whether hydroseeding or sod might be the best option. With the extra costs going towards hiring a licensed hydroseed contractor. An acre of sod pallets for instance may cost up to 10 000 while hydroseeding can cost anywhere between 2500 dollars 5 000. Sod is normally more expensive to buy and install.
Lawn establishment via sod pallets is the most expensive option of the three as hydroseeding costs about 70 less. The seed slurry is then sprayed accurately onto the desired areas using a special blend of quality seed. With proper application sod will take root in your yard eliminating the need to grow a full lawn from scratch. However hydroseeding can be much more useful than sod when dealing with hard to access areas steep banks or larger areas over 2500 sq ft.
With hydroseeding however you can choose to mix several species based on factors such as color or environmental friendliness. Sod is typically grown using a single species of common turf grass seed such as tall fescue kentucky blue or hybrid bermuda. Hydroseed needs to be done by a contractor who has the special truck with the mixture to spray on your prepared areas. When comparing sod vs hydroseed the former always wins in terms of beauty.
And how much does hydroseeding or sod installation costs. Although sod seems easy and quick the higher price of sod doesn t necessarily mean it s better because it costs more. Hydroseeding is a mix of grass seed water and fertilizer. It s as easy as driving up to the hardware store and dropping 20 on a bag of grass seed.
Unlike hydroseeding sod is actually grass that has already been established on a farm. Hydroseed comes in second. Sod may be the quickest way to establish new grass but it s also the most expensive. Grass seed is the cheapest to buy and install.
Sod contains the actual grass roots and some of the soil it was grown on. Hydroseeding is performed by a professional with specialized equipment. A machine is utilized to cut a inch or so under the roots of the grass creating rolled up sections of grass known as sod. This makes it more expensive than seed but not as expensive as sod.
While pricier than seeding or hydroseeding the benefits of sod usually outweigh the other variables in the eyes of most homeowners. Sod can be installed by the homeowner or you can hire a contractor.