Description
Hydroseeding and hydro-mulching have emerged as powerful tools in the business of vegetation establishment.
Invented in the 1940s, hydroseeding introduced the idea of mixing seed and water together. The mixture could easily be sprayed over steep slopes, providing seed dispersal and irrigation at the same time.
Over time, these mixtures became increasing complex, including mulch to assist with surface erosion control, nutrient additives, and much more. This course covers how the hydro-mulching industry provides powerful solutions for effective erosion control and vegetation establishment.
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