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'{{Refimprove|date=May 2011}} [[Image:hydroseeding isle of grain kent.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hydroseeding being carried out at the [[Isle of Grain]], Kent, UK]] [[Image:T400Hydroseeder.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A commercial hydroseeder]] '''Hydroseeding''' (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydraseeding) is a [[planting]] process that uses a [[slurry]] of [[seed]] and [[mulch]]. It is often used as an [[erosion control]] technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional process of [[broadcast seeding|broadcasting]] or [[sowing]] dry seed. ==Description== The hydroseeding slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground. [[Helicopter]]s have been used to cover larger areas. Aircraft application may also be used on burned [[wilderness]] areas [[Post fire seeding|after a fire]], and in such uses may contain only soil stabilizer to avoid introducing [[Introduced species|non-native plant]] species. Hydroseeding is an alternative to the traditional process of broadcasting or sowing dry seed. A study conducted along the lower [[Colorado River]] in Arizona, the United States found that hydroseeding could be used to restore riparian vegetation in cleared land.<ref>{{cite journal |first=R.G. |last=Matthew |author2=A.M. Michael |author3=M.K. Martin |author4=E.R. Barbara |author5=M.G. Gregg |author6=P.B. Daniel |year=2011 |title=Direct seeding for riparian tree re-vegetation: Small-scale field study of seeding methods and irrigation techniques |journal=Ecological Engineering |volume=37 |pages=864–872}}</ref> The slurry often has other ingredients including [[fertilizer]], [[Tackifier|tackifying agents]], fiber mulch, and green dye.<ref>California Department of Transportation (CalTrans). Sacramento, CA. [http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/construc/stormwater/CSBMPM_303_Final.pdf "Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual."] Section 3, BMP No. SS-4. March 2003. </ref> ==History== The first commercial hydroseeder was invented in [[United States]] in the early 1950s and was used in the [[United Kingdom]] in the 1960s. Hydroseeding was first used and experimented with in the 1940’s. During the construction of our interstate system in the 1950’s, a better and faster way to apply grass seed was needed. A manufacturer designed and built a reliable machine that could effectively and quickly apply the hydroseed slurry. This was the beginning of the hydroseed industry. At this time, paper manufactures were also involved in developing mulches for the hydro seed process. Since then, more manufactures of machines and mulches have entered the industry, to provide for the growing demand. [http://commercialhydroseeding.com Hydroseeding information] ==Advantages== If planting a relatively large area, hydroseeding <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampalandscaping.org/lawncare-tips/ |title=Lawncare via. Hydroseeding |first=Owen |last=Cook |publisher=Tampa Landscaping |date=2016-05-04 |accessdate=2016-05-04}}</ref> can be completed in a very short period of time. It can be very effective for hillsides and sloping lawns to help with erosion control and quick planting. Hydroseeding will typically cost less than planting with sod, but more than broadcast seeding. Results are often quick with high germination rates producing grass growth in about a week and mowing maintenance beginning around 3 to 4 weeks from the date of application. Fiber mulch accelerates the growing process by maintaining moisture around the seeds thereby increasing the rate of germination.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaboutlawns.com/lawn-maintenance-care/planting-and-repair/planting-by-hydroseeding.php |title=Planting by Hydroseeding |first=Dawn |last=West |publisher=All About Lawns |date=2006-08-21 |accessdate=2013-05-14}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Bonded Fibre Matrix]] *[[Broadcast seeding]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Refbegin}} * {{cite journal |last=Keating |first=Janis |date=March–April 2011 |title=Hydroseeding Moves Up |url=http://foresternetwork.com/daily/soil/hydroseeding-moves-up/ |journal=Erosion Control |publisher=Forester Media |volume=18 |issue=2 |pages=18-29}} {{Refend}} [[Category:Agricultural terminology]] [[Category:Environmental soil science]] [[Category:Gardening aids]] [[Category:Habitat management equipment and methods]] [[Category:Lawns]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Refimprove|date=May 2011}} [[Image:hydroseeding isle of grain kent.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hydroseeding being carried out at the [[Isle of Grain]], Kent, UK]] [[Image:T400Hydroseeder.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A commercial hydroseeder]] '''Hydroseeding''' (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydraseeding) is a [[planting]] process that uses a [[slurry]] of [[seed]] and [[mulch]]. It is often used as an [[erosion control]] technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional process of [[broadcast seeding|broadcasting]] or [[sowing]] dry seed. ==Description== The hydroseeding slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground. [[Helicopter]]s have been used to cover larger areas. Aircraft application may also be used on burned [[wilderness]] areas [[Post fire seeding|after a fire]], and in such uses may contain only soil stabilizer to avoid introducing [[Introduced species|non-native plant]] species. Hydroseeding is an alternative to the traditional process of broadcasting or sowing dry seed. A study conducted along the lower [[Colorado River]] in Arizona, the United States found that hydroseeding could be used to restore riparian vegetation in cleared land.<ref>{{cite journal |first=R.G. |last=Matthew |author2=A.M. Michael |author3=M.K. Martin |author4=E.R. Barbara |author5=M.G. Gregg |author6=P.B. Daniel |year=2011 |title=Direct seeding for riparian tree re-vegetation: Small-scale field study of seeding methods and irrigation techniques |journal=Ecological Engineering |volume=37 |pages=864–872}}</ref> The slurry often has other ingredients including [[fertilizer]], [[Tackifier|tackifying agents]], fiber mulch, and green dye.<ref>California Department of Transportation (CalTrans). Sacramento, CA. [http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/construc/stormwater/CSBMPM_303_Final.pdf "Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual."] Section 3, BMP No. SS-4. March 2003. </ref> ==History== The first commercial hydroseeder was invented in [[United States]] in the early 1950s and was used in the [[United Kingdom]] in the 1960s. Hydroseeding was first used and experimented with in the 1940’s. During the construction of our interstate system in the 1950’s, a better and faster way to apply grass seed was needed. A manufacturer designed and built a reliable machine that could effectively and quickly apply the hydroseed slurry. This was the beginning of the hydroseed industry. At this time, paper manufactures were also involved in developing mulches for the hydro seed process. Since then, more manufactures of machines and mulches have entered the industry, to provide for the growing demand. [http://commercialhydroseeding.com/hydroseeding/''ḥ''] ==Advantages== If planting a relatively large area, hydroseeding <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampalandscaping.org/lawncare-tips/ |title=Lawncare via. Hydroseeding |first=Owen |last=Cook |publisher=Tampa Landscaping |date=2016-05-04 |accessdate=2016-05-04}}</ref> can be completed in a very short period of time. It can be very effective for hillsides and sloping lawns to help with erosion control and quick planting. Hydroseeding will typically cost less than planting with sod, but more than broadcast seeding. Results are often quick with high germination rates producing grass growth in about a week and mowing maintenance beginning around 3 to 4 weeks from the date of application. Fiber mulch accelerates the growing process by maintaining moisture around the seeds thereby increasing the rate of germination.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaboutlawns.com/lawn-maintenance-care/planting-and-repair/planting-by-hydroseeding.php |title=Planting by Hydroseeding |first=Dawn |last=West |publisher=All About Lawns |date=2006-08-21 |accessdate=2013-05-14}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Bonded Fibre Matrix]] *[[Broadcast seeding]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Refbegin}} * {{cite journal |last=Keating |first=Janis |date=March–April 2011 |title=Hydroseeding Moves Up |url=http://foresternetwork.com/daily/soil/hydroseeding-moves-up/ |journal=Erosion Control |publisher=Forester Media |volume=18 |issue=2 |pages=18-29}} {{Refend}} [[Category:Agricultural terminology]] [[Category:Environmental soil science]] [[Category:Gardening aids]] [[Category:Habitat management equipment and methods]] [[Category:Lawns]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -14,7 +14,5 @@ The first commercial hydroseeder was invented in [[United States]] in the early 1950s and was used in the [[United Kingdom]] in the 1960s. -Hydroseeding was first used and experimented with in the 1940’s. During the construction of our interstate system in the 1950’s, a better and faster way to apply grass seed was needed. A manufacturer designed and built a reliable machine that could effectively and quickly apply the hydroseed slurry. This was the beginning of the hydroseed industry. At this time, paper manufactures were also involved in developing mulches for the hydro seed process. Since then, more manufactures of machines and mulches have entered the industry, to provide for the growing demand. [http://commercialhydroseeding.com Hydroseeding information] - - +Hydroseeding was first used and experimented with in the 1940’s. During the construction of our interstate system in the 1950’s, a better and faster way to apply grass seed was needed. A manufacturer designed and built a reliable machine that could effectively and quickly apply the hydroseed slurry. This was the beginning of the hydroseed industry. At this time, paper manufactures were also involved in developing mulches for the hydro seed process. Since then, more manufactures of machines and mulches have entered the industry, to provide for the growing demand. [http://commercialhydroseeding.com/hydroseeding/''ḥ''] ==Advantages== '
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'{{Refimprove|date=May 2011}} [[Image:hydroseeding isle of grain kent.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hydroseeding being carried out at the [[Isle of Grain]], Kent, UK]] [[Image:T400Hydroseeder.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A commercial hydroseeder]] '''Hydroseeding''' (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydraseeding) is a [[planting]] process that uses a [[slurry]] of [[seed]] and [[mulch]]. It is often used as an [[erosion control]] technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional process of [[broadcast seeding|broadcasting]] or [[sowing]] dry seed. ==Description== The hydroseeding slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground. [[Helicopter]]s have been used to cover larger areas. Aircraft application may also be used on burned [[wilderness]] areas [[Post fire seeding|after a fire]], and in such uses may contain only soil stabilizer to avoid introducing [[Introduced species|non-native plant]] species. Hydroseeding is an alternative to the traditional process of broadcasting or sowing dry seed. A study conducted along the lower [[Colorado River]] in Arizona, the United States found that hydroseeding could be used to restore riparian vegetation in cleared land.<ref>{{cite journal |first=R.G. |last=Matthew |author2=A.M. Michael |author3=M.K. Martin |author4=E.R. Barbara |author5=M.G. Gregg |author6=P.B. Daniel |year=2011 |title=Direct seeding for riparian tree re-vegetation: Small-scale field study of seeding methods and irrigation techniques |journal=Ecological Engineering |volume=37 |pages=864–872}}</ref> The slurry often has other ingredients including [[fertilizer]], [[Tackifier|tackifying agents]], fiber mulch, and green dye.<ref>California Department of Transportation (CalTrans). Sacramento, CA. [http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/construc/stormwater/CSBMPM_303_Final.pdf "Construction Site Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual."] Section 3, BMP No. SS-4. March 2003. </ref> ==History== The first commercial hydroseeder was invented in [[United States]] in the early 1950s and was used in the [[United Kingdom]] in the 1960s. Hydroseeding was first used and experimented with in the 1940’s. During the construction of our interstate system in the 1950’s, a better and faster way to apply grass seed was needed. A manufacturer designed and built a reliable machine that could effectively and quickly apply the hydroseed slurry. This was the beginning of the hydroseed industry. At this time, paper manufactures were also involved in developing mulches for the hydro seed process. Since then, more manufactures of machines and mulches have entered the industry, to provide for the growing demand. [http://commercialhydroseeding.com/hydroseeding/''ḥ''] ==Advantages== If planting a relatively large area, hydroseeding <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tampalandscaping.org/lawncare-tips/ |title=Lawncare via. Hydroseeding |first=Owen |last=Cook |publisher=Tampa Landscaping |date=2016-05-04 |accessdate=2016-05-04}}</ref> can be completed in a very short period of time. It can be very effective for hillsides and sloping lawns to help with erosion control and quick planting. Hydroseeding will typically cost less than planting with sod, but more than broadcast seeding. Results are often quick with high germination rates producing grass growth in about a week and mowing maintenance beginning around 3 to 4 weeks from the date of application. Fiber mulch accelerates the growing process by maintaining moisture around the seeds thereby increasing the rate of germination.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.allaboutlawns.com/lawn-maintenance-care/planting-and-repair/planting-by-hydroseeding.php |title=Planting by Hydroseeding |first=Dawn |last=West |publisher=All About Lawns |date=2006-08-21 |accessdate=2013-05-14}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Bonded Fibre Matrix]] *[[Broadcast seeding]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Refbegin}} * {{cite journal |last=Keating |first=Janis |date=March–April 2011 |title=Hydroseeding Moves Up |url=http://foresternetwork.com/daily/soil/hydroseeding-moves-up/ |journal=Erosion Control |publisher=Forester Media |volume=18 |issue=2 |pages=18-29}} {{Refend}} [[Category:Agricultural terminology]] [[Category:Environmental soil science]] [[Category:Gardening aids]] [[Category:Habitat management equipment and methods]] [[Category:Lawns]]'
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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