Hydromulching And Hydroseeding: What Are Their Benefits?Posted by Tom Allen on September 27th, 2019 As the saying goes, desperate times call for desperate measures, so has been the case with farming techniques with the growing demand for agriculture. Hydromulching is the farming method introduced in modern times to overcome the shortcomings due to erosions in hilly or steep terrains. It is not only a much cheaper alternative to the process of sodding but is also environmentally friendly in almost all of its aspects. Due to the affordable rates of hydraulic much seeding and easier installation, it has come to be the topmost preference in revegetation programs for mine sites and steep terrains. It is quite common to be acquainted with the words hydroseeding and hydromulching at the same time and has different opinions about them. To clarify the difference, hydroseeding and hydromulching are more or less two different names to the same things. The only difference that separates them both is fiber mulch is additionally added to the mixture of soil, fertilizer, and seed is the process of hydromulching. The basic use of the addition of the fiber mulch is that it helps retain the moisture which is the sole requirement for germination of the seed. Also it holds the soil particles close together to the seed and fertilizer to protect it against erosion in cases of high winds or rain. The remaining part of how to apply them both remains the same. Hydromulching is done in exactly the same way as hydroseeding, the only difference being the fiber mulch added to the mixture which too shall fade over time. Here are some of the top advantages hydromulching has over traditional methods. Quality Of Growth Easy Process The biggest possible benefit that hydroseeding gives its amazing easy method of applying. The process requires spraying of the mixture around the plowed area, and is a task so convenient and quick, that it can even be done with as little as 3 people. Any other method that you can probably apply in its alternative is going to require way more manpower and hours to complete the task. Affordable Rates Like it? Share it!More by this author |