Seed Aide® CoverGrow™ Spread or Spray Mulching Granules

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SKU
T511440
  $42.99

Description

Seed Aide® CoverGrow™ is an advanced technology granular mulch made from recycled wood and cellulose fibers. Once applied to a seeded area and activated by water, the granules quickly expand and disperse to provide outstanding protection and water-holding performance right where it’s needed—whether you’re spot treating smaller bare spots, or hydrospraying larger areas, CoverGrow is the easy and convenient way to establish vegetation.

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Seed Aide® CoverGrow™ is an advanced technology granular mulch made from recycled wood and cellulose fibers. Once applied to a seeded area and activated by water, the granules quickly expand and disperse to provide outstanding protection and water-holding performance right where it’s needed—whether you’re spot treating smaller bare spots, or hydrospraying larger areas, CoverGrow is the easy and convenient way to establish vegetation.

Broadcast with Spreader or by Hand

  • Increased swelling, dispersion and coverage compared to leading dry applied pellets
  • Smoother flowing for easy spreader application
  • Stays in place due to advanced tackifier technology

Hydroseeding

  • Rapid dispersion and fast mixing in jet-agitated hydroseeders
  • Easy application of the smooth shooting, high coverage slurry
  • Resists rainfall impact to stay in place longer than competition due to advanced tackifier technology

CoverGrow vs Competitive Granular Mulches
Applied by hand or spreader or through a hydroseeder, CoverGrow provides

  • Better turf establishment
  • Better ground coverage for dry and hydroseeding applications
  • Faster loading and smooth shooting for hydroseeding applications
  • +25% greater water holding capacity
  • +25% greater swell volume
  • +25% faster water absorption
  • Better soil bonding to prevent movement during rain or irrigation with included tackifier

More Information

Bag Size 40 lbs.
Safe to Use On Lawns
Fertilizer Composition Granular
Fertilizer Type Starter
Brand Profile

Product Questions (8)

When determining how much grass seed you will need, you must determine your square footage by measuring length multiplied by width.
Ideal time to plant grass seed is late August, early September. During these times you avoid the heat of the summer, and the seed has time to germinate and establish before the winter months. Grass seed can be planted in spring, you will just need more...
Roughing up the soil surface and adding a seeding soil can help establish the grass seed. Overtime, applications of gypsum to help break up the soil and aerating the yard are the two most beneficial ways to break up the hard dirt.
A fertilizer lawn spreader is the easiest and most efficient to broadcast grass seed. Throwing by hand is not accurate for larger areas. Set the spreader to a very light setting as grass seed will flow faster than fertilizer. Go over the area multiple...
Watering requirements for new grass seed truly depend on weather conditions. More water is required during hot and dry times, less water when cool. During hot times, 2-3x per day at only about 10-minute watering intervals. You want the soil to be moist...
Yes, you can water grass seed too much to where it will not germinate. You can also wash the seed away if water starts running through the yard. Also, overwatering can create mold/fungus if seed sits overnight wet.
Store grass seed in the cotton or poly woven bags they are sold in. These bags allow the seeds to breathe and not overheat. However, these are not waterproof, so they need to be kept in a dry spot. Cooler spot is always better as well, keeping in a hot...
The main difference between grass seed types are the abilities to grow in full sun of full shade, dry or wet conditions, how much fertilizer each type needs, and how fast they germinate. Below are main types of grass seed found in the Twin Cities area...
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