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hydroseeding zoysia

hydroseeding zoysia

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alicia h – posted 25 June 2005 17:21

anyone ever heard of hydroseeding zoysia? how much would something like that run for two acres? does it really reduce the watering frequency?

turf r us – posted 27 June 2005 07:25

Hydroseeding would be the way to go but you’ll have to water frequently no matter how you sow your seed.

grassnut – posted 28 June 2005 09:14

alicia,

Where are you located, I may be able to recommend a hydroseeding company to you. Zoysia seed are more expensive than other types (except for Princess and Yukon) so you want to make sure you get a high quality hydroseeding company. Be careful about going with low bidder for a quality job. They’re fine for roadside seeding but you wont be happy with the results for a lawn.

Thanks,Brad

alicia h – posted 29 June 2005 13:22

i live in northwest tennessee close to kentucky border any recommendations?

grassnut – posted 02 July 2005 21:45

Sorry for the delay, I’m having a hard time finding someone in your area. You might try Tennessee Hydro Seeding in Rossville, (901) 861- 6733. Not sure if that’s close to you or not. I’ll keep asking around until I can find a reputable hydroseeder. I’ll let you know.

Thanks,Brad

unregistered – posted 05 July 2005 15:33

I am in Panama City florida is there anyone here that you know of that hydroseed zoysia

Clueless Brown Thumb – posted 10 September 2012 17:05

at Brad aka Grassnut. Why would you detour her from using hydroseeding in a yard? I posted earlier today about replacing my grass which was at some point Bermuda w Zoysa (Emerald/Jamur) sod or Hydroseeding. I am having trouble finding information on the process, accessibility and how to determine whats in the “blend”. I live in SAT on a golf course and plan to do the work myself in the next 4 weeks. Thanks for your help!

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