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Hydroseeding Services in Orlando

From backyard lawns to large commercial sites — we bring professional hydroseeding solutions to every project across Central Florida.
Hydroseed vs. Sod vs. Seed

Why Orlando Homeowners Choose Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding delivers the best of both worlds — affordability of seed with faster results. See how it stacks up.
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Optimized for Florida's Climate

We use Bermuda, Bahia, Zoysia, and St. Augustine grass varieties specifically chosen to thrive in Orlando’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils.

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Mulch Holds Moisture Longer
Our hydroseed slurry includes wood fiber mulch that retains moisture 5× longer than bare seed, critical during Orlando’s dry season.
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Fertilizer & Tackifier Included
Every application includes starter fertilizer for fast establishment and a tackifier agent to bind the mix to slopes and prevent washout.
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Works on Any Terrain
Spray application works on slopes, curves, odd-shaped areas, and sites inaccessible to sod rollers or hand seeding. No size too big or too complex.
Guaranteed Results
We stand behind every job. If establishment doesn’t meet expectations under normal care, we’ll make it right — guaranteed.
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How Our Hydroseeding Process Works

From your first call to a lush Orlando lawn — here’s what to expect when you work with Green Turf Landscaping.
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Hydroseeding Service Areas Near Orlando

We proudly serve homeowners and businesses throughout Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties. Don’t see your city? Call us — we likely cover it.

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Common Questions

Hydroseeding FAQ — Orlando, FL

Everything you want to know about hydroseeding in the Orlando area.

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.

“Better” usually depends on how much you want to spend and how much patience you’ve got. Sod is great because it’s instant, but it is incredibly expensive and sometimes the roots struggle to actually “knit” into the ground. Hydroseeding is a fraction of the price, and because the grass starts its life right there in your dirt, the root system often ends up much deeper and tougher in the long run. You just have to be okay with looking at a green-tinted yard for a few weeks before the actual grass blades start to fill in and take over.
The total square footage of your property is the biggest thing we look at, but the “terrain” matters too. If your yard is super steep or tucked away in a spot that’s hard to reach with our truck and hoses, that might add a bit to the labor. We also look at what kind of seed mix you need—like if you have a lot of shade trees versus wide-open sun. Usually, it is priced by the square foot, so a quick measurement is all we need to give you a solid number. It’s almost always significantly cheaper than any other professional landscaping option.
Once it’s established, it is a permanent, living lawn just like any other—it’s not some temporary fix. You are growing real, perennial grass from the ground up, so as long as you mow it and feed it, it’ll last for decades. In fact, many people find that a hydroseeded lawn stays healthier over time because it hasn’t gone through the “shock” of being sliced off a farm and moved to a new house. It is a long-term investment that actually gets better as the root system matures into the soil.
Absolutely, we do it for new home builds and backyard renovations all the time. While you might see it used a lot on the side of highways for erosion control, it works perfectly for a standard suburban front or back yard. It’s actually a lifesaver for yards with weird angles or tight corners where trying to cut and fit sod would be a total nightmare. We can spray the mix into every little nook and cranny, giving you a seamless, perfectly even carpet of grass that looks great from the curb.
Not really, it’s mostly just “standard” lawn care once you get past that first month. The only thing that’s “special” is the watering schedule in the first two weeks while the seeds are waking up. After you’ve mowed it a couple of times, you just treat it like any other Florida lawn—regular fertilizer, a good mower set at the right height, and a standard watering schedule. It doesn’t need any weird chemicals or fancy tools; it just needs a little extra love and attention while it’s a “baby” in those first few weeks.
It is basically the gold standard for new construction because it is so fast and efficient. Most builders love it because once the heavy equipment is gone and the final grade is finished, we can come in and “paint” the whole lot green in a few hours. It stops the site from turning into a muddy mess every time it rains, which keeps the neighbors happy and the job site looking professional. It’s the fastest way to turn a dusty construction zone into a finished home that’s ready for move-in day.
This is where hydroseeding really beats out sod or dry seeding. Because we add “tackifiers”—which is basically a natural, biodegradable glue—to the mixture, the seed sticks to the hillsides and won’t just slide down to the bottom when it rains. It’s the absolute best way to stop erosion on steep banks or uneven parts of your property where trying to plant grass manually would be a disaster. It creates a thick root mat that eventually holds the entire slope together, keeping your soil exactly where it belongs.
The better the dirt looks before we arrive, the better the grass will look later. You’ll want to clear out any big rocks, weeds, or old dead turf first. Tilling the top few inches of the soil is a great idea because it lets those new roots dive deep into the ground without hitting a hard “wall.” If your yard is mostly just that classic Orlando beach sand, adding a little topsoil or compost beforehand can really give the seeds a boost. We spray right over your prep work to give the grass the best possible start.

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.

In the beginning, you have to be pretty diligent—you want that green mulch mat to stay damp, not soaking wet, but definitely not “crunchy.” Usually, this means setting your timers for a light watering three or four times a day for about 10 or 15 minutes each. You’re just trying to keep the seeds from drying out in the sun. Once the grass hits about two inches tall, you can start backing off to once a day. That first two-week window is the “make or break” period, so don’t slack on the irrigation!
Spring and early fall are the absolute “sweet spots” for us here. You want the warm Florida weather to kickstart the germination, but you’d ideally like to avoid the 100-degree peak summer heat or the risk of a hurricane-season washout. That said, because our winters are so incredibly mild, we can actually do this almost year-round in Orlando. We just keep an eye on the local forecast to make sure we aren’t spraying right before a rare frost or a week of non-stop torrential rain.
You really need to be a bit of a “lawn hermit” and keep everyone off it for at least the first three or four weeks. Those brand-new sprouts are incredibly delicate—if a person or a dog walks over them, it can crush the tiny root systems before they have a chance to take hold. If you absolutely have to get across the yard, try to wait until after that first mow, which usually happens around the one-month mark. Giving the grass that initial peace and quiet is what ensures you don’t end up with permanent bald spots.

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 handle the whole process from start to finish so you don’t have to worry about the technical details. This includes our custom seed blend (picked for your specific yard), the high-quality mulch, a starter fertilizer that’s mixed right into the tank, and the “glue” that keeps it all in place. We don’t just spray and disappear, either—we give you a detailed care sheet that tells you exactly when to turn the sprinklers on. Our goal is to make sure that green slurry actually turns into the lush, healthy lawn you’re paying for.

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.

It works great for patching up thin or bald spots, but you have to keep in mind that the new grass might be a slightly different shade of green than your old grass until it matures. We can definitely target specific areas to thicken them up and make the lawn look whole again. It’s often a better solution than just throwing hand-seed down because the mulch protects those patches from the sun and the local birds. It’s a great way to “renovate” a tired-looking yard without starting from scratch.
We certainly do, and we’re happy to chat about your project. If you know your square footage, we can usually give you a “ballpark” number over the phone, but we really prefer to come out and see the property in person. We like to check the soil and the slope of the land so we can give you an accurate price with zero hidden surprises later on. If you’re in the Orlando area, just give us a shout and we’ll find a time to come out and measure things for you.

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