Expertise: Our team comprises skilled professionals with extensive knowledge of hydroseeding and erosion control techniques.
Innovation: We utilize state-of-the-art equipment and environmentally friendly materials to deliver superior results.
Reliability: From planning to execution, we ensure deadlines are met and expectations exceeded.

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Our Services
Hydroseeding: Using advanced techniques, we efficiently establish healthy vegetation, ensuring rapid growth and erosion prevention.
Erosion Control: From slope stabilization to sediment control, our tailored solutions protect your land against the forces of nature.
Native Grass Establishment: Enhance biodiversity and ecosystem health with our expertise in native grasses.
Dust Control: Keep construction sites compliant and safe with our effective dust suppression methods.

Our response times are unmatched, ensuring your hydroseeding project starts and finishes promptly.

Our crew of hydroseeding professionals has years of field knowledge, guaranteeing top-quality application and lush results.

We tailor our hydroseeding services to suit both residential and commercial needs, making every project unique.
Hydroseeding is an innovative method for planting that uses a slurry of seed and mulch. It is an efficient, effective, and economical way to establish a healthy and durable lawn. Hydroseeding involves mixing seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water in a hydroseeder tank to form a slurry. This slurry is then sprayed evenly over prepared soil, creating ideal conditions for seed germination and growth. The mulch layer helps retain moisture and protect the seeds from erosion, wind, and sun—crucial for new seedlings.
Rapid Germination: The nutrient-rich slurry promotes faster germination and growth compared to traditional seeding methods.
Erosion Control: Hydroseeding mulch forms a bond with the soil, significantly reducing soil erosion on slopes and in erosion-prone areas.
Cost-Effective: It covers large areas quickly and requires fewer labor hours than traditional methods, making it more economical.
Uniform Coverage: The slurry is sprayed over the soil, providing even seed distribution and a more uniform lawn appearance.
Site Preparation: The area is cleared of debris and rocks, and the soil is loosened and leveled.
Mixing the Slurry: Specific seed mixtures tailored to your climate and soil type are combined with mulch, fertilizer, and water.
Spraying the Slurry: The mixed slurry is sprayed over the prepared ground. The green dye in the mulch helps technicians ensure even coverage.
Aftercare: Watering the hydroseeded area regularly over the first few weeks is crucial for successful lawn establishment.
Erosion Control Projects: Sites requiring stabilization such as roadside embankments, construction sites, and any area susceptible to erosion.
Commercial Properties:
Businesses needing large landscape areas quickly and effectively covered.
Residential Lawns:
Homeowners looking for a quick and reliable method to establish a new lawn.
Meet Your Hydroseeding Experts
At 864 Hydroseeding, we are not just experts; we are your neighbors committed to beautifying our community in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and surrounding areas. Our team brings extensive experience and passion to every project, ensuring we meet your specific landscaping needs with precision and care. From residential lawns to commercial landscapes, we provide comprehensive hydroseeding services tailored to the unique climate and soil conditions of upstate South Carolina.
Meet Your Hydroseeding Experts

At 864 Hydroseeding, we are not just experts; we are your neighbors committed to beautifying our community in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and surrounding areas. Our team brings extensive experience and passion to every project, ensuring we meet your specific landscaping needs with precision and care. From residential lawns to commercial landscapes, we provide comprehensive hydroseeding services tailored to the unique climate and soil conditions of upstate South Carolina.
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Hydroseeding and erosion control involve processes that can impact the environment and personal safety. Our Safety Guidelines include...
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):Wear PPE; gloves, goggles, long sleeves, and pants for protection from chemicals, dust, and debris.
Chemical Handling: Follow manufacturer instructions for handling and applying hydroseeding materials.
Equipment Safety: Inspect all equipment (e.g., hydroseeder, hoses, pumps) before use to ensure they are in good working condition.
Environmental Considerations: Avoid hydroseeding during windy conditions to prevent drift of seeds and chemicals.
Site Preparation: Clear the area of debris and obstacles that could interfere with equipment operation or pose safety hazards.
Training and Awareness: Ensure all personnel involved in hydroseeding are properly trained in safe practices and emergency procedures. Maintain communication during operations to address any safety concerns promptly.
Emergency Preparedness: Have emergency response plans in place, including procedures for spills, injuries, or equipment malfunctions. Keep first aid kits and fire extinguishers readily accessible on-site.
Environmental Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local environmental regulations regarding erosion control and hydroseeding practices.
By following these safety guidelines, we help ensure a safe and effective hydroseeding and erosion control operation while minimizing environmental impact. We always prioritize safety for you, your team, and the surrounding environment.



What is the best time of year to hydroseed?
Hydroseeding is most effective during periods of mild weather, typically in spring and fall, when temperatures are favorable for seed germination.
Under ideal conditions, you may begin to see growth within 7-10 days, and full lawn establishment usually takes about 3-4 weeks.
Yes, hydroseeding typically offers faster germination, better soil bonding, and a more uniform lawn than traditional dry seeding methods.
Keep the seeded area moist by watering lightly several times a day. Avoid heavy watering to prevent erosion. Begin mowing when the grass reaches about 3 inches in height.

Serving the Following Areas:
Upstate SC (Greenville, Anderson, Spartanburg)
South Caroline - North Carolina
Tennessee - Georgia
And surrounding areas
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