Why Many Homeowners Prefer Hydroseeding to Sod

A healthy, vibrant lawn can augment the appearance and value of a property. When it comes to establishing new grass, homeowners often compare hydroseeding services to sod to determine which option best fits their needs. While both methods can produce attractive results, hydroseeding has become an increasingly popular choice for homeowners looking for a cost-effective,… Read More

Preparing Soil for Hydroseeding

Proper soil prep is key to achieving a healthy, lush lawn. Before hydroseeding, your yard should be free from weeds, level, and firmed for seed-to-soil contact. Steps to Prepare: Irrigation Tip: Invest in a quality sprinkler system or rotators—impact sprinklers can disturb mulch layers and damage seedbeds.

When Should You Hydroseed?

Fall is often the best time to hydroseed, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Milder temperatures, reduced weed pressure, and stable soil moisture create ideal conditions for seed germination and root development. However, the real best time to hydroseed is when: Whether it’s spring, summer, fall, or even winter, your lawn can thrive if you follow… Read More

Hydroseeding in Winter for Lawns & Erosion Control

While spring and fall are ideal seasons for hydroseeding, many clients ask if it’s possible to hydroseed during the winter. At NW Bulldozing & Hydroseeding LLC, we provide winter hydroseeding solutions across Kitsap, King, Mason, and Pierce County—especially for erosion control and city-mandated compliance. Even though winter is not the perfect time for seed germination,… Read More