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HydroSeed Pro launches under owner Mike Reynolds, offering hydroseeding and hydromulching across Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba at a fraction of turf cost
IPSWICH, Australia - AussieJournal -- HydroSeed Pro, a new hydroseeding and hydromulching service founded by Mike Reynolds, has launched across Brisbane and South East Queensland. The business offers homeowners, builders and developers a lower cost alternative to instant turf for establishing new lawns, repairing patches and rejuvenating tired grass.
Reynolds said the decision to launch HydroSeed Pro as a standalone business, separate from Coochie HydroGreen, came from identifying an underserved part of the market. "I felt like there was a gap in the market and opportunity," Reynolds said. "I also see it as a way for people to get a great lawn at a much lower price than traditional turfing of lawns."
The business applies a mix of grass seed, fertiliser, water and, in the case of hydromulching, a protective wood fibre layer, direct to prepared soil. Most lawns establish within around 36 days. HydroSeed Pro services Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Springfield, Greenbank, Fernvale and the Lockyer Valley, working across both residential blocks and larger commercial and development sites.
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For Reynolds, the appeal of the work is in the result. "I like achieving a great result for clients and seeing their lawns transformed," he said.
HydroSeed Pro is offering free, no-obligation quotes to new clients across its Brisbane and SEQ service areas as part of the launch.
HydroSeed Pro is an Ipswich-based hydroseeding and hydromulching service covering Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba and surrounding South East Queensland areas. Founded by Mike Reynolds, the business specialises in establishing new lawns, repairing damaged patches and rejuvenating existing grass as a cost-effective alternative to instant turf. More information is available at https://hydroseedpro.com.au/
Reynolds said the decision to launch HydroSeed Pro as a standalone business, separate from Coochie HydroGreen, came from identifying an underserved part of the market. "I felt like there was a gap in the market and opportunity," Reynolds said. "I also see it as a way for people to get a great lawn at a much lower price than traditional turfing of lawns."
The business applies a mix of grass seed, fertiliser, water and, in the case of hydromulching, a protective wood fibre layer, direct to prepared soil. Most lawns establish within around 36 days. HydroSeed Pro services Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Springfield, Greenbank, Fernvale and the Lockyer Valley, working across both residential blocks and larger commercial and development sites.
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For Reynolds, the appeal of the work is in the result. "I like achieving a great result for clients and seeing their lawns transformed," he said.
HydroSeed Pro is offering free, no-obligation quotes to new clients across its Brisbane and SEQ service areas as part of the launch.
HydroSeed Pro is an Ipswich-based hydroseeding and hydromulching service covering Brisbane, Ipswich, Toowoomba and surrounding South East Queensland areas. Founded by Mike Reynolds, the business specialises in establishing new lawns, repairing damaged patches and rejuvenating existing grass as a cost-effective alternative to instant turf. More information is available at https://hydroseedpro.com.au/
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