Hydroseeding November News
Successful year for Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District
The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District closes out 2021 with the release of their Annual Report. The document details the District’s 2021 programs, projects, and events that included Hydroseeding 9.5 acres for private landowners and municipalities. Read more.
Hydroseeding shapes highway construction
Hydroseeding limits soil erosion and increases habitat for endangered species in Canada highway construction. Read more.
Hydroseed Applicators Provide a Pipeline to Productivity
Just as technology has developed, Penn Line has shifted its fleet to Apex hydroseeding applicators. Read More
Red Gate parking lot in Coldstream to close for hydroseeding
The Red Gate parking lot at Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park in Coldstream will be closed for a day due for maintenance work. Read more.
Malpas gets splash of colour thanks to wildflower initiative
MALPAS has been given a splash of colour thanks to the planting of a number of wild flower beds around the village.. The wildflowers were planted using hydroseeding, which involved spraying a mixture of seeds and fertiliser onto tilled soil, in this case supported using recycled coffee bean bags. Read more.
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Check back next month for your December 2021 Hydroseeding News.