Plan your new landscaping intelligently!

  • 1. Cultivated or sodded turf

    Cultivated turf is an attractive solution that delivers quick results, reduces the spread of unwanted plants, and instantly protects the soil from erosion. It's a more expensive solution, but the chances of success are very high. Before planting, prepare your land thoroughly by ensuring you have quality soil. You can also apply a fertilizer to promote rooting.

    The best times to plant cultivated turf are spring and fall. However, you must ensure that you can maintain a certain level of moisture and water the surface thoroughly after installation.

  • 2. Sowing by seed

    Seeding by seed is less expensive than laying cultivated turf and can be more useful and effective for small areas of land to be covered. However, you must be patient before seeing results since the germination time is approximately two weeks. Before proceeding, speak to a professional who will advise you on the type of seed to choose according to the sun exposure of your land and the type of soil . Before planting, prepare your land by leveling it and ensuring that there are no rocks, wood or other debris. Using a seed distributor will help you achieve uniform seeding.

    However, the surface may be sparse at first. Afterward, it is recommended to cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil using a leaf rake and roll the surface with a roller to increase the seed's contact with the soil. Make sure to keep the soil moist, especially during the first two weeks, by watering it two to three times a day for about 30 minutes. After that, water your lawn every two to three days if there is no rain.

  • 3. Hydraulic seeding

    It's a relatively simple process that involves spraying a mixture of water, seeds, fertilizers, and mulch with specialized equipment. It's a less expensive option than cultivated turf, but more expensive than seeding by seed. See our comparative study between the cost of peat moss vs. hydroseeding here. However, the results are quite fast, with germination in seven to ten days. It's also very effective for seeding hard-to-reach or obstructed areas.

    Soil preparation is the same as for seeding by seed or growing turf. Make sure to keep the soil moist, especially during the first two weeks, by watering it two to three times a day for about 15 minutes. Still not convinced? Discover the 8 benefits of hydroseeding .

Hydroseeding includes a huge variety of seeds that adapt to any type of terrain, flat, steep, full sun, shade, wet soil, arid soil. With clover, without clover. That's why hydroseeding is the ideal solution for your wallet, your land, and your precious time! In addition to offering fast and professional service, we guarantee it 100%. If, following your treatment, we need to come back to seed certain areas again to ensure the quality of the work, we will do it, FREE OF CHARGE!