Mr. Green-Up offers both commercial hydroseeding and residential hydroseeding for all of the BC Sunshine Coast communities – from Port Mellon, Langdale, Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Pender Harbour and Powell River. We pride ourselves on our ability to offer custom hydroseeding mixes tailored to our clients needs and purposes. Hydroseeding is a popular choice for new home construction projects, commercial land development, slopes, septic fields, roadsides or just rejuvenating damaged or drought affected lawns. Fast and easier to install, hydroseeding does not have the material expense or installation demands of sodding and is vastly more reliable and effective than hand seeding.
Mr. Green-Up offers professional hydroseeding services for new lawn installations or repair of damaged lawns. Our FINN T-60 hydroseeder is designed for a variety of jobs, from smaller residential yards to pastures and acreages. Hydroseeding can be used to overseed damaged lawns, septic fields, stabilize banks, or to establish lawns in new home construction.
Mr. Green-Up has provided hydroseeding services for many contractors, businesses, golf courses, community athletic fields, schools, playgrounds, roadsides and more. Our FINN T-60 hydroseeder is perfect for commercial applications. With up to 500 feet of hose, it allows us to reach the most challenging of terrain or spray directly from the turret along banks, roadsides and ditches.
We have 25 years of experience hydroseeding and offer professional service and quality work. Please feel free to contact us with any additional questions you may have about hydroseeding on the BC Sunshine Coast.
Yes, you may walk on the hydroseeding but you must be careful not to scuff your feet and disturb the mulch mat.
No. If the mulch gets on the sidewalk, driveway, or siding of your house, simply wash it off with a garden hose.
Yes. All components of the hydroseeding process are environmentally friendly and will not cause harm to pets.
To prepare the soil, remove any large rocks or debris. Fluff the top layer lightly with a rake, ready to receive the hydroseed.
Depending upon watering/rainfall amounts and temperature, a hydroseeded lawn should start to grow in approximately 7-10 days and should be ready for the first mowing in about 3 to 4 weeks in the growing season. This process can be slowed in early spring and late fall when temperatures can drop below 10 degrees Celsius.
A new lawn should be mowed as soon as the first blades are 3-4`` high, even if the whole lawn has not yet reached that height. Mowing will stimulate root growth and help the lawn grow thicker.