Full, even coverage on fresh grade.
Hold soil in place on slopes and bare ground.
Germinate where seed would wash away.
Turn a cleared lot straight into lawn.
Fill in thin or washed-out patches.
Sun, shade, or pasture mixes to fit the site.
Loosen and level the soil for seed contact.
Seed, mulch, and tackifier in one even coat.
Keep it damp and watch it come in.
Hydroseed covers more ground for far less money and roots in naturally. Sod is instant but costs several times more.
You’ll usually see germination in 7–14 days with regular watering, and a full lawn over the first season.
Yes — the mulch-and-tackifier mix grips the slope and holds the seed where hand-seeding would wash out.