Complete site preparation and hydroseeding services for residential and commercial properties across Eastern New Hampshire.
Hydroseeding is the fastest, most cost-effective way to establish a new lawn on bare ground. Our truck-mounted hydraulic mulching system combines seed, fertilizer, fiber mulch, and tackifier into a single application — producing consistent, even coverage across any terrain.
Compared to dry seeding, hydroseed germinates 4× faster and withstands New Hampshire's variable spring and fall conditions far better. Compared to sod, it costs a fraction of the price and establishes deeper root systems.
We select seed blends specifically mixed for New England climates: fescues for shaded areas, bluegrass blends for full sun, and erosion-tolerant mixes for slopes — never a one-size-fits-all bag from a hardware store.
Most hydroseeding projects are completed in a single day. We schedule within 1–2 weeks of estimate approval for residential jobs.
Get a Free EstimateOur compact excavation equipment handles jobs that need precision without the footprint of a full-size machine. Whether you need a drainage swale, utility trench, foundation perimeter, or site clearing for a new build, we can do it without turning your yard into a demolition zone.
Light excavation is the foundation of almost every project we take on. Proper water management — getting it away from foundations, driveways, and low spots — protects your property for decades.
Send us a description of your project and we'll tell you if we're the right fit. We're straight with you if a job needs a bigger machine.
Describe Your ProjectGrade is the single most important factor in long-term lawn and property health. Water that pools near foundations, collects in low spots, or runs toward driveways causes damage that no amount of seeding or landscaping can fix downstream.
We establish proper drainage slope, smooth out rough cuts from construction, and prepare a consistent, level seed bed that gives hydroseed its best chance at even germination. Rough grading moves earth into position; fine grading creates the finished surface ready for seed or topsoil.
If you're building new or regrading an existing yard, let's start with a site visit. Grading decisions affect everything that comes after.
Schedule a Site VisitSeed can't establish in compacted subsoil, construction fill, or rocky hardpan. A proper loam layer — typically 4–6 inches for lawn areas — gives roots the aerated, nutrient-rich environment they need to grow deep and stay healthy through New Hampshire winters.
We source quality fine-screened loam from local suppliers, deliver and spread it, and integrate it into the grading and hydroseeding workflow so everything happens in the right sequence with a single crew.
We deliver and spread. Tell us the square footage and we'll calculate what you need.
Get a Loam QuoteNH stormwater rules require erosion control on disturbed sites above a certain area. Beyond compliance, erosion on an unprotected slope can destroy weeks of prep work in a single rainstorm. We install the right combination of measures for your site before anything else happens.
Hydroseeding itself is a powerful erosion control tool on slopes. Combined with straw erosion blankets, compost filter socks, and silt fence where needed, we can stabilize nearly any disturbed area quickly.
Whether it's an active construction site or a disturbed yard, we'll get it stable fast.
Talk to UsWe come to your site, assess what's needed, and give you a clear written quote. No surprises.
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