Bare soil after grading or excavation creates immediate erosion and compliance risks if it is left exposed. In most cases, stabilization should begin the same day or within 24 to 48 hours, especially if rain is expected. Stabilization controls runoff, protects soil structure, and prevents sediment from leaving the site. Compliance issues typically arise when … Continue reading "How to Stabilize Soil Quickly After Grading or Excavation"
Hydroseeding vs sod is a common decision for Edmonton property owners who want to balance budget, timeline, and long-term lawn performance. The right choice depends on how quickly the area needs to look finished, how much disturbance the site will face during early growth, and how large the area is. Disturbance includes foot traffic, pets, … Continue reading "Hydroseeding vs Sod: Cost, Timeline, and Results"
Fixing a lawn that won’t grow in Edmonton soil starts with identifying why the grass is failing, not adding more seed and hoping for a different result. In Edmonton, repeated lawn failure usually comes from heavy clay, compaction, shallow topsoil, drainage issues, or a reset that never fixed the base conditions. Jade Blade Hydroseeding addresses … Continue reading "How to Fix a Lawn That Won’t Grow in Edmonton Soil"