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There are reasons hydroseeding works so well. The seed is suspended in a nutrient rich slurry. The contact of the seed with the water in the machine triggers the germination cycle. The mulch layer seals in the moisture, holds the soil in place and acts like a mini-greenhouse effect. The seed is at an ideal depth for good results. The conditions are right to produce a lush green lawn in a very short time. |
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The popularity of hydroseeding in Washington is skyrocketing. Customers notice that you spray it on, and before you know it, a beautiful, more durable lush lawn is growing. Nichols Hydroseeding finds that our customers love it and it helps solve many of the problems they face. After hydroseeding, your property will have a nice green appearance from the mulch in the spray mix. The grass should begin to come up in 5 to 7 days depending on soil temperatures and moisture. Your lawn should be ready to mow in 3 to 4 weeks. |
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Applications · Acreages · Residential Lots · Hillsides · Lawn Replacement · Roadsides · Erosion Control Projects · Sport Fields · Golf Courses · Utility Trench Lines · Construction Restoration Sites · Parks/School Yards · Cemeteries · Commercial Sites · Site Restoration · The list goes on... |
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Areas already hydroseeded by Nichols Hydroseeding:
Pierce County:
Buckley, Bonney Lake, Orting, Sumner, Puyallup, Tacoma, Graham, Spanaway, Roy, McKenna, Eatonville, Kapowsin, Lakewood
Thurston County:
Olympia, Tumwater, Tenino, Yelm, Lacey, Shelton, Rochester, Bucoda, Rainier, Littlerock, Vail
Lewis County:
Centralia, Chehalis, Napavine, Pe Ell, Boistfort
Grays Harbor County:
Elma, Satsop, Oakville |

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6 Weeks Later |
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Do you want a high quality lawn, without the work and cost of laying sod? |
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Hydroseeding is a fast and easy alternative to sodding. You can have a beautiful, healthy, durable lawn at a fraction of the cost of sodding. Hydroseeding is widely used in the residential market in the USA. In fact, because of the overwhelming success in the United States sod farms have become virtually obsolete in some states. |
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What is Hydroseeding?
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