Louisiana's
Hydroseeding
Experts.
Get a Lush Thick Lawn Established
for Less Than the Cost of Sod.
Professional hydroseeding services
from Louisiana turfgrass experts.
Results in 7–14 days.
70% less than sod.
Got Bare Dirt, and Need to Grow Grass Fast?
Call Louisiana Hydroseeding.
You are not alone. Hydroseeding can help transform bare dirt to lush lawn, and get grass growing exactly where you need it.
Why Choose
Hydroseeding?
Hydroseeding combines seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water into a nutrient-rich slurry that's sprayed directly onto prepared soil, delivering faster, more uniform coverage at a lower cost.
Our
Services
Comprehensive hydroseeding solutions tailored to your property's unique needs.
Hydroseeding for Every
Project and Property Type
We work with a wide range of clients across Louisiana.
How It Works
A simple, hassle-free process from estimate to a beautiful lawn.
Grass Types for Louisiana
We match the right seed blend to your soil, sunlight, and usage. The best lawn starts with the right grass.
Warm-Season Grasses
The most popular and widely used grasses in Louisiana's subtropical climate.
Bermuda Grass
The workhorse of Louisiana lawns. Bermuda thrives in full sun, handles heavy foot traffic, and recovers quickly from wear. Ideal for sports fields, high-use yards, and commercial properties.
Centipede Grass
A low-maintenance favorite across the Gulf South. Centipede requires less fertilizer and mowing than most warm-season grasses, making it perfect for homeowners who want a beautiful lawn without constant upkeep.
Zoysia Grass
Known for its dense, carpet-like texture, Zoysia tolerates partial shade better than Bermuda and stands up well to moderate traffic. A premium choice for residential lawns that need to look sharp.
Cool-Season Grasses
Used for cool-season hydroseeding projects and winter overseeding.
Ryegrass
A fast-establishing cool-season grass perfect for overseeding warm-season lawns in fall and winter. Ryegrass keeps your property green year-round and is commonly used in erosion control hydroseeding projects during cooler months when warm-season grasses go dormant. Germinates quickly and provides reliable temporary coverage.
Cool-Season Blend
A professionally formulated mix of Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, and other cool-season varieties designed for Louisiana's mild winters. This blend delivers dense, dark-green coverage with improved shade tolerance and drought resistance compared to a single species. Ideal for shaded properties, transitional zones, and commercial sites that need consistent color through the cooler months.
Which Grass Is Right for You?
Match your property's conditions to the ideal grass type for lasting results.
Hydroseeding vs. Sod
Most homeowners assume sod is the gold standard. The data tells a different story.
π± Hydroseeding
Hydroseeding typically costs $0.06β$0.20 per square foot installed. The slurry mixture covers large areas efficiently in a single visit. You get more grass for less money. Period.
β Clear winner on costπ« Sod
Sod runs $0.35β$0.85 per square foot for material alone, before labor. On a 5,000 sq ft lawn the difference can easily be $1,500β$3,000+. You're paying for someone else to grow the grass first.
π± Hydroseeding
A hydroseeding truck can blanket an acre in under two hours. The pressurized slurry reaches slopes, corners, and irregular shapes effortlessly. One crew, one visit. Done.
β Dramatically fasterπ« Sod
Each roll weighs 25β40 lbs and must be hand-laid, cut to fit, and pressed into soil. A large lawn can take a full crew an entire day or more with heavy physical labor.
π± Hydroseeding
In Louisiana's warm climate, hydroseeded lawns typically germinate in 5β7 days and reach mowable height in 3β4 weeks. The mulch mat accelerates germination vs. dry seeding.
~ Worth the short waitπ« Sod
Sod looks green immediately, sod's one real advantage. But "instant green" doesn't mean established. Roots take 6β8 weeks to anchor and can't tolerate heavy use during that window.
π± Hydroseeding
Seeds germinate directly in your soil so roots grow naturally downward without any interface layer. The grass adapts to your soil chemistry, creating a stronger, more drought-tolerant root system.
β Stronger long-term foundationπ« Sod
Sod is grown in different soil and transplanted. In compacted or clay-heavy soils, common in Louisiana, this interface can stunt root depth permanently, leading to a weaker lawn over time.
π± Hydroseeding
The hydromulch fiber network acts like a biodegradable blanket, holding soil particles in place immediately. This is why highway departments use hydroseeding on slopes, protecting during the vulnerable germination window.
β Superior slope protectionπ« Sod
Sod rolls leave seams and gaps that channel water. On slopes, individual rolls can shift during heavy Louisiana rains before they root in. Edge curling is also common in the first few weeks.
π± Hydroseeding
Liquid application means perfect coverage around trees, curves, and irregular shapes, with no cutting, no fitting, no seams. Just a seamless green expanse that follows your lawn's exact contours.
β Perfect for complex layoutsπ« Sod
Rectangular rolls must be cut and fitted around every obstacle. Seams are visible for months and are vulnerable spots where weeds can intrude. Uneven soil causes bumpy, mismatched surfaces.
π± Hydroseeding
Because the grass is native to your soil from day one, it adapts and thickens naturally across multiple growing seasons. By year two, a hydroseeded lawn is typically denser and more resilient than a sodded alternative.
β Better lawn after year oneπ« Sod
Transplanted grass can struggle to adapt to new soil. Many homeowners report patchiness, thinning, and increased weed pressure within 2β3 years. The interface layer can also cause drainage issues long-term.
Hydroseeding wins 6 of 7 categories. And it's not even close on cost.
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Questions
About Hydroseeding
Everything you need to know before starting your project.
What Our Customers Say
"Louisiana Hydroseeding transformed our backyard in just a few weeks. The lawn came in thick and green, way better than we expected!"
"We needed erosion control on a steep lot before building. Their team was professional, fast, and the results were outstanding."
"As a contractor, I've used their services on multiple projects. Reliable, affordable, and always great results."
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