What is Hydro Mulching?
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Hydromulching (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydroseeding, hydraseeding) is a planting process which utilizes a slurry of seed and mulch. The slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer.
Hydromulching (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydroseeding, hydraseeding) is a planting process which utilizes a slurry of seed and mulch. The slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer.
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