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We use Bermuda, Bahia, Zoysia, and St. Augustine grass varieties specifically chosen to thrive in Orlando’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils.
We proudly serve homeowners and businesses throughout Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. Don’t see your city? Call us — we likely cover it.
Basically, it is like a “lawn in a tank” that we spray over your property. We mix together a slurry of grass seed, recycled mulch, fertilizer, and water, then blast it onto the dirt with a high-pressure hose. The mulch acts like a wet, cozy blanket that keeps the seeds moist and glued to the ground so they don’t blow away or get picked off by birds. It creates this perfect little micro-environment right on the soil surface, which helps the grass sprout way faster than if you just scattered dry seeds and hoped for rain.
Honestly, it is one of the smartest ways to get a yard going in Central Florida because our humidity is actually a huge help. The mulch holds onto water, which is a lifesaver when that afternoon Orlando sun starts beating down on the soil. As long as you don’t time it right before a massive tropical thunderstorm that might wash the slurry away, the heat here actually makes the grass pop up incredibly fast. It’s a very common choice for local homeowners who want a green yard without the massive headache—or the cost—of laying down full sod.
Yes, and it’s not even a close contest. Typically, you’re going to pay about 1/3rd or even 1/4th of what you would spend on a professional sod crew. Since we aren’t paying for the back-breaking labor of cutting, hauling, and hand-laying heavy pieces of turf, those savings go straight back to you. It is the most cost-effective way to get a professional-looking lawn in Orlando without draining your savings account. You get that uniform, lush look for a price that actually makes sense for most family budgets.
Yes, it is completely non-toxic and safe for everyone. The mulch is usually just recycled paper or wood fibers, and the green dye we use is biodegradable—it won’t hurt your kids or your dogs if they touch it. That said, the “danger” is actually the other way around! We recommend keeping pets and kids off the area just so they don’t disturb the delicate seeds while they’re trying to sprout. It won’t hurt the dog, but the dog might leave permanent “paw-print” bald spots in your brand-new lawn if they run across it too early.
For the most part, yes, because our growing season never really stops. We are lucky to have a climate where grass can sprout almost any month of the year. However, if you do it in the dead of winter, the grass might grow a little slower than it would in the spring. And in the peak of summer, you just have to be extra careful with your watering so the sun doesn’t “cook” the seeds. We usually look at the current Orlando weather trends and give you our best advice on the perfect week to spray.
We actually mix a “starter” fertilizer right into the tank, so your seeds have food from the very first second they hit the ground. You won’t need to add anything else for at least 4 to 6 weeks. Once you’ve mowed the lawn a few times and it’s looking established, that’s usually the right time to start a regular fertilizer program to keep the color deep and the roots strong. We can even point you toward some local Orlando brands that work best with our specific soil and grass types.
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