After Care Guide
Now that your area has been Hydroseeded, you will need to follow these simple directions to ensure that the seed germinates and continues to grow into a beautiful new lawn. Rapid Lawn offers a maintenance programme for a reasonable fee to guarantee that you get the best results.
Watering Requirements:
It is essential that you keep the lawn moist at all times using frequent sprinkling, preferably morning and evening. It is easy to see where watering is needed as the mulch will appear drier and lighter in colour when watering is necessary. The first 21 days are vitally important as the germinating seedlings cannot be allowed to dry out or they will die.
Watering Tips:
- Water early and late when sunlight cannot cause excessive evaporation.
- Do not allow the water to “pool” in any area. Hand watering works best until the lawn is more established.
- Water should soak into the soil about 150mm to ensure deep rooting.
- If using automatic sprinkler systems, set to water for only a few minutes several times a day.
Fertilising your lawn
Your hydroseeding application has fertiliser mixed into the mulch to give the young seedlings the nutrients they require and will produce a “jump start”. However, a percentage of the fertilizer leaches through the soil and is not captured by the young seedlings. Until your lawn is fully established, you should apply fertilizer monthly using a high quality slow release fertiliser. After your lawn is well established, you should apply fertiliser about 4 times per year in conjunction with a weed control product.
Weed Control:
- Weeds will appear in your new lawn. They come from seeds which have been dormant in the soil after being carried in by birds or wind.
- A Rapid Lawn approved Weed Control product can be applied to your new lawn in conjunction with the fertilising programmeme, once the lawn is established and the first mowing has taken place.
- Weed control is an ongoing process that can be arranged to partner with your fertilising schedule as part of the Rapid Lawn Maintenance Programme.
Mowing 
Your new lawn can be mowed as soon as the grass blades are about 75 mm high and the ground is dry. Mowing will stimulate more growth, so it is important to mow at the correct height avoiding “scalping” of the new grass blades. Never remove more than the top 1/3 of the grass blade. Do not use a mulching mower until the lawn has been mowed 5 or 6 times with a conventional mower. During the fast growing periods, it is recommended that you mow your lawn once a week.
Contact our technical expert:
For equipment sales, Franchise Enquiries, and info on hydroseeding, contact our managing director:
Peter Harvey • 021 36 LAWN (5296) • 0508 LAWNS R US (0508 5296 77 87)
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