Hydromulch – Superior Groundcover https://www.superiorgroundcover.com Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:04:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.superiorgroundcover.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-superior-icons_Hydro-Seed-32x32.png Hydromulch – Superior Groundcover https://www.superiorgroundcover.com 32 32 Innovative Solutions to Tricky Erosion Control Problems https://www.superiorgroundcover.com/solutions-to-erosion-control-problems/ Wed, 12 Nov 2025 17:00:27 +0000 https://www.superiorgroundcover.com/?p=14827 Facing tough erosion control problems? Learn about innovative, vegetation-based solutions for slopes, shorelines, and dunes from the experts at Superior Groundcover.

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Erosion on a steep hill or waterfront is more than just an eyesore; it’s a costly problem that will only get worse with time. Often, property owners waste valuable resources on temporary fixes that just wash or wear away. 

You don’t have to settle for sub-par solutions that don’t last. Superior Groundcover offers innovative erosion control solutions that get stronger with time. No matter the size of the project or slope of the terrain, we can create a stable, beautiful landscape that lasts. 

What is erosion?

Erosion is a powerful, natural force that is constantly reshaping the land. While it’s a normal geological process, it is often accelerated by human activity or extreme weather. When bare soil is stripped of its protective vegetation, it is easily washed or blown away. Although most property owners don’t sit around agonizing about erosion control, destabilized land can quickly deteriorate into dangerous conditions. Unchecked erosion can lead to structural damage to buildings and foundations. The impact can range from lower property values to complete destruction. In the US alone we spend roughly $500 million per year repairing coastal erosion. Soil erosion causes around $8 billion in global economic losses each year

Erosion problems also impact water quality. Sediment pollutes waterways, reducing water clarity, harming aquatic habitats, and carrying pollutants like pesticides and heavy metals into water systems. 

This seemingly small problem has a big impact on landscapes, the environment, and our budgets. To make matters worse, common erosion control usually focuses on short-term fixes instead of long-term solutions. 

The Barriers to Stopping Soil Erosion in Difficult Terrains

Although any landscape is prone to erosion, some areas, like water edges, steep hills,  and sand dunes, are naturally more vulnerable. In these areas, you need specialized erosion control methods for lasting protection. 

Water Edges 

The banks of rivers, lakes, and ponds are in a constant battle with the water that flows beside them. Wave action, fluctuating water levels, and strong currents continually pull soil away from the shore. Hard structures like seawalls can help prevent the erosion of water edges. However, protecting these dynamic edges, without damaging the delicate ecosystem, requires a more flexible solution. You need something that can absorb energy and establish deep-rooted vegetation right at the water line.

Steep Slopes and Hillsides

Gravity is the main cause of slope erosion. When it rains, water rushes downhill, gaining speed and power, carrying loose soil with it. Slope erosion can cause unwanted rills or even dangerous landslides. At the same time, establishing vegetation on these inclines is just as challenging. Bringing heavy construction equipment to a steep slope can also be very difficult, if not impossible. Newly planted seeds and soil often wash away before the plants even have a chance to take root. 

Fragile Sand Dunes

Coastal and lakeside sand dunes are vital ecosystems that act as a natural barrier against storms and flooding. They are important for the environment and for the luxury homes built alongside them. At the same time, dunes are incredibly fragile. 

Wind is constantly shifting and removing sand from sand dunes. Foot traffic and construction activities can easily destroy the dunes and specialized grasses that hold them together. Without strong root systems to fortify them, dunes are left exposed and vulnerable. Not only is that bad news for the environment but it can also be disastrous for property owners. Rebuilding and stabilizing these delicate fortresses requires a gentle yet effective approach.

Smarter Erosion Control: Vegetation Over Structure 

Often, property owners choose to build hard structures like retaining walls or concrete barriers to deal with erosion. While these can be effective, they are often expensive, disruptive to install, and can harm the local ecosystem.

At Superior Groundcover, we believe that utilizing natural means provides a more sustainable, cost-effective, and aesthetically pleasing solution. By establishing healthy vegetation, we can create living, self-healing erosion barriers. Once plants are established, the root systems hold the erosion-prone soil in place, helping prevent erosion long term. We can provide custom erosion control measures for even the most complex situations.

For Water Edges: Supported Vegetation 

Instead of building a hard wall, we install materials that move and adapt with the water. These vegetative solutions are often more cost-effective than seawalls and create valuable habitat for wildlife.

  • SOX Systems: These are patented mesh systems designed to hold soil and vegetation in place along a shoreline. We fill these large mesh “socks” with soil and anchor them along the water’s edge. This provides immediate stability, giving native plants time to grow through the mesh. SOX systems create a lush, deeply-rooted buffer that holds the shoreline together naturally.
  • Coconut Wattles (Coir Logs): These biodegradable logs are made from natural coconut fibers. They can be placed along the water’s edge to add structural stability, dissipate wave energy, and trap sediment. We can plant native wetland vegetation directly into and behind the coir logs, which eventually grow to form a stable, vegetated bank as the log slowly breaks down.

For Slopes and Hills: Advanced Hydroseeding

Getting healthy plant growth established on a steep slope is our specialty. We use a variety of hydroseeding techniques tailored to stop soil erosion from destroying slopes and hillsides.

  • Erosion Control Blankets: For highly erosion prone landscapes, one option is to use biodegradable erosion control blankets. There are two main ways we use erosion control blankets to lessen erosion on slopes and hills. 

The first would be to spread the seed and then pin down erosion control blankets over the seeded area.  Next, we hydroseed directly on top of the blanket, adding both a second layer of protection and other key ingredients, like fertilizer, to help the grass grow quickly. 

The second option is to lay erosion control blankets on top of hydromulch after it has dried. The combination of the erosion control blanket and the hydromulch provides strong protection against washouts and keeps the seed in place while it germinates. 

  • Flexterra® High Performance-Flexible Growth Medium™: This is not your average hydromulch. Flexterra is a technologically advanced solution that provides extra holding power. Once it is sprayed onto the ground, it binds directly to the soil, creating a porous, stable cover that holds water, protects seeds, and withstands heavy rain.
  • Blow-In Soil and Hydroseeding: If erosion has already taken place and the hill is full of rills, we can install soil where needed and then hydroseed over top of the freshly placed soil. Our blower trucks have long, light application hoses that allow us to add soil to affected areas without making a bigger mess. The end result is a smooth and even hillside stabilized by newly planted vegetation. 
  • Terraseeding®: If erosion has already created unsightly rills on your property, Terraseeding® solves both problems at once. We use our pneumatic blower trucks to apply a custom blend of soil and seed directly onto the slope. This simultaneously fills in the eroded area and plants the seeds needed for permanent plant cover. 
  • Drone Seeding: Some slopes are simply too remote or dangerous to access by ground. For these situations, we use large, heavy-lift drones to broadcast seed and fertilize the area. Using this innovative method, we can restore vegetation and prevent erosion in even the most inaccessible locations.

For Sand Dunes: Gentle Restoration

Rebuilding a dune requires a delicate touch to stabilize the area without causing further damage. We have all the necessary equipment and expertise to do it right.

  • Sand Replenishment: Using our specialized sand or slinger trucks, we can precisely place large volumes of sand to rebuild the dune’s structure without the need for heavy, destructive machinery on the dune itself. We can then plant dune grasses to protect the dune from future erosion. 
  • Hydroseeding with Proganics®: For dune sand that lacks the nutrients needed to support plant life, we can apply Proganics® Biotic Soil Media as part of our hydroseeding mix. This patented solution introduces organic matter and soil-building microorganisms to kickstart growth. 
  • Geotextile Tubes: In areas needing heavy-duty reinforcement, we install large geotextile tubes. These massive, sand-filled bags provide a stable foundation that can then be covered with sand and dune grass.

Superior Groundcover: Equipped and Experienced

From windswept dunes to steep, unstable hillsides, Superior Groundcover has the experience and technology to handle even the toughest erosion control problems. Our focus on innovative, long-term solutions leads to effective and environmentally sustainable results. With our specialized equipment, we can tackle even large projects in a fraction of the time.

If you are facing a challenging sand or soil erosion issue, or need to get an area hydroseeded quickly before it rains, don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Request an estimate from Superior Groundcover today. We will protect and restore your eroded land quickly and efficiently. A fortified property is just a phone call away.

FAQ about Erosion Control

What are the signs that I have an erosion problem on my property?

There are several key indicators of erosion:

  • On your lawn or landscape, you might see patches of bare soil where grass or plants no longer grow. 
  • After rainfall, you may notice small channels or rills forming on slopes, or find that soil has washed away from the base of trees, exposing their roots. 
  • You may see sediment collecting on driveways and walkways.
  •  Water in nearby ponds or streams might appear consistently muddy. 
  • On water edges, you might notice a steepening of the bank or collapsing sections of land.
How do I know if vegetation-based solutions are right for my erosion issue?
In most cases, establishing a healthy root system is the best long-term defense against erosion. When you request an estimate from Superior Groundcover, we will ask you for some images and a brief description of the project. That will help us determine if vegetation-based solutions are the best route and provide an accurate estimate.
What are the long-term benefits of using vegetation over structural solutions?

Hard structures like concrete walls can degrade and crack, requiring costly repairs. Living vegetation-based solutions grow stronger over time. They are:

  • Self-Healing: A vegetated area can repair itself from minor damage, as plants continue to grow and spread.
  • Cost-Effective: Installation and long-term maintenance costs are typically lower.
  • More Environmentally Friendly: Vegetation improves soil health, filters stormwater runoff, and creates valuable habitat for local wildlife.

Superior Aesthetics: A lush, green slope or shoreline looks much more natural and appealing than a concrete barrier.

How long does it take for vegetation-based solutions to show results?
You will see some results immediately. Applications like Flexterra® hydromulch or erosion control blankets provide instant soil protection from wind and rain. Grass germination typically occurs within 7 to 21 days, depending on the seed mix, irrigation, weather, and site conditions. The root systems will continue to develop and strengthen over time, establishing a robust, long-term solution that locks soil in place.
How much does erosion control cost?
Erosion control cost depends on the site and the severity of the issue. The standard cost in Michigan per acre ranges from $3000–$5000. For a more accurate cost estimate, contact Superior Groundcover for an estimate.
Why should I invest in premium erosion control solutions?
Some of the options mentioned in this post cost more than alternative methods. Although they have a higher upfront cost, they offer a much greater chance of success, especially in challenging conditions. By choosing the more robust solution from the start, you are investing in doing the job right the first time. You save yourself from costly rework and ensure a stable, long-lasting result.
How can shoreline erosion be prevented?
The best way to prevent erosion from taking its toll on your property is to install erosion control methods before erosion becomes a major problem. The most effective erosion prevention for shorelines is to combine immediate protection like a SOX system or coir logs with sturdy, long-lasting vegetation.
How can dune erosion be prevented?
To prevent sand dune erosion, you want to create a resilient, living dune from the start. Installing geotextile tubes and dune grasses during construction can help fortify your property and your dunes against wear and tear.
How can hillside and slope erosion be prevented?
Vegetation with strong root systems is the best way to prevent erosion from washing away your hillsides and slopes. Take the necessary measures to protect newly planted seeds, giving them enough time to germinate. This will keep your soil in place and stabilize the area. Superior Groundcover’s erosion control experts will help determine the right combination for your specific site conditions.
Why should you hire Superior Groundcover for proactive erosion control?
With decades of experience and a proven track record, Superior Groundcover is a trusted partner for erosion control. Our team will determine the best erosion control method for your needs. Then, we will use our specialized equipment for fast, efficient and precise material placement. With Superior, you’ll get unmatched customer service and exceptional results.

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Choosing the Best Material for Erosion Control https://www.superiorgroundcover.com/choosing-the-best-material-for-erosion-control/ Thu, 15 Aug 2024 17:34:28 +0000 https://www.superiorgroundcover.com/?p=12816 Performing regular mulch maintenance will keep your landscaping or playground safe and healthy. Find out how often to rake and replenish your beds.

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Whether you’re working on a residential lawn or a large-scale commercial plot, choosing the right material to prevent erosion is essential to keep your landscaping looking its best for years to come. This comprehensive guide explores the 3 best materials for erosion control and how to determine which one is the best fit for your project.

What is Erosion Control?

Erosion control measures prevent soil loss from natural elements like wind and water. Putting the right erosion control solutions in place is an important part of maintaining the integrity of your carefully designed landscapes. 

The right erosion control product can also enhance soil health, improve vegetation establishment and seed germination, as well as improve the overall landscape sustainability.

There is no one best way to prevent soil erosion effectively. Each site will have different needs, leading to different erosion control solutions. You’ll need to consider the soil type, slope, water runoff and exposure to other erosive forces to determine which erosion control products your project needs.

Although Superior Groundcover offers a wide range of erosion control materials, these are the three erosion control materials we recommend most often.

Erosion Prevention Option #1: Hydroseed

What is Hydroseeding?

Hydroseeding is a planting process that uses a slurry of seed, mulch, and fertilizer. This mixture is sprayed onto the soil using specialized tank trucks and long application hoses. Hydroseeding is a quick, cost effective solution for even coverage.

Benefits of Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding works for various terrains, including steep slopes and areas that are difficult to access. With the long application hoses, we are able to apply the slurry into hard to reach places without damaging the property.

Hydroseeding is much more cost-effective than traditional sod installation. Since our hydroseed slurry can be customized for different soils, hydroseeded lawns develop deeper root systems, providing stronger erosion prevention.

Hydroseeding is also less labor-intensive (especially when you partner with Superior Groundcover for the application). This translates to significant time and cost savings for both landscapers and their clients.

Applications of Hydroseeding

Hydroseeding is ideal for residential lawns, commercial properties, and public spaces like parks and sports fields. It’s also effective for erosion-prone areas like slopes and banks. Hydroseeding offers a versatile and efficient solution for establishing growth and vegetation quickly.

Erosion Prevention Option #2: HydroMulch

What is HydroMulch?

HydroMulch, also known as hydraulic mulch, is similar to hydroseed, just without the seeds. Typically HydroMulch is applied over soil areas that have been seeded with a broadcast or brillion seeder.  Its primary function is to stabilize the soil, creating a protective layer that prevents surface erosion and helps retain moisture.

HydroMulch includes a slurry of mulch fibers, water, and a tackifier (a sticky substance that helps the mulch adhere to the soil). We apply HydroMulch the same way we’d apply hydroseed—using one of our specialized tank trucks. 

Benefits of HydroMulch

HydroMulch slows the erosion process by forming a protective barrier over the soil. This barrier reduces the impact of rain and wind, preventing soil displacement and erosion. The mulch fibers also help maintain soil hydration and promote healthier plant growth.

HydroMulch is much easier to apply than erosion control blankets, making it safer and more cost effective for you and your crew. Because mulch is biodegradable, it is also a better option for the environment than erosion blankets.

Applications of HydroMulch

HydroMulch is commonly used in revegetation projects, agricultural fields, highway slopes, and even areas affected by wildfire.

For landscapers, HydroMulch can provide an effective solution for stabilizing soil and promoting vegetation growth. 

Erosion Prevention Option #3: Compost Blankets

What is a Compost Blanket?

A compost blanket is a roughly 2 inch layer of compost applied to the soil surface using a blower truck. The compost is rich in organic matter and nutrients, providing soil stabilization and a better environment for plant growth.

Compost Blankets vs Erosion Control Blankets

Compost blankets are a thick layer of compost that blankets the existing soil. Erosion blankets are made of natural or synthetic fibers. They look a lot like carpet rolls for the ground. To be effective, erosion blankets need to be perfectly lined, which can be challenging on rough terrain and slopes. 

Compost blankets start enriching the existing soil as soon as it is placed while erosion blankets serve to provide a structure on top of the topsoil. Even erosion blankets made from natural fibers will take months, if not years, to break down.  

Benefits of Compost Blankets

One of the key benefits of compost blankets is their ability to improve soil health. If you are working at a site with poor soil quality, a compost blanket is a great way to get things growing again.

Compost blankets provide effective erosion control by creating a protective layer over the existing soil, absorbing rainwater, reducing runoff and helping prevent soil displacement in the short-term. In the long run, it provides an ideal environment for vegetation growth, restoring the land to a healthier state.

Applications of Compost Blankets

Compost blankets are ideal for areas with poor soil quality or where the soil has been damaged. Compost blankets can be used in construction sites and agricultural fields.

For landscapers, compost blankets offer a sustainable and eco-friendly first step for erosion control. They can be used in combination with other erosion control methods to enhance soil health and promote vegetation growth.

3 Best Practices for Erosion Control

Selecting the best material for erosion control depends on various factors, including the project’s scope, any budget constraints, and the environmental conditions. The most effective erosion control happens in three steps:

Step 1: Conduct a Site Assessment

Before selecting erosion control materials, you’ll want to do a thorough site assessment. Identify areas with high erosion risks, such as steep slopes and other environmental conditions. Then, you’ll want to conduct a soil test to determine if the soil needs enhancement for healthy plants to grow. This initial information will help you choose the best erosion control material for your project.

Step 2: Proper Installation

Even the best erosion control materials will wash away if they aren’t applied properly. If you partner with Superior Groundcover for your erosion control materials and application, we can apply all three of the erosion control products mentioned using our advanced blower trucks. Our expert team will place the erosion control materials quickly and neatly so that your crew can focus on other aspects of the project.

Step 3: Monitoring and Maintenance

After the initial erosion control products have been placed, you will want to regularly monitor your erosion control measures so that you can address any issues before further erosion occurs. 

Superior Groundcover: Your Partners in Erosion Control

Erosion control is a vital piece of protecting your clients’ homes, businesses, and landscaping. Whether you need to provide structural support through retaining walls or are just trying to reduce erosion to keep your landscaping looking its best, Superior Groundcover is your trusted partner for erosion control.

We can apply a variety of erosion control products, like Hydroseed, HydroMulch, and compost blankets, using our specialized trucks. 

If the detrimental effects of erosion have already taken its toll, we also offer geotextile fabric and tubes, sandbag installation and SOX Erosion Solutions products.

When you partner with Superior, we help you choose the best erosion control material for your project and then install it so quickly and efficiently you’ll feel like you’ve finally found a way to stop erosion in its tracks.

Stop letting erosion ruin your landscaping. Request an erosion control estimate from Superior Groundcover today.

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