Terraseeding Services
Compost Blanket Seeding for Land Developers Denver Metro & Front Range
What is Terraseeding? (Compost Blanket Seeding)
- A 1–3″ compost layer that retains moisture and insulates seed
- Dramatically faster germination on compacted or nutrient-depleted soils
- Superior erosion control on slopes and graded pads
- Higher first-season establishment rates fewer callbacks, less re-seeding
- Compliance with CDOT, CDPHE, and municipal revegetation specifications
Why Land Developers Prefer Compost Blanket Seeding
Our Terraseeding Services for Denver Metro Land Developers
- Residential and commercial subdivision revegetation
- Graded slopes, cut-and-fill areas, and disturbed pads
- Post-construction erosion control requirements
- Municipal, county, and CDOT right-of-way revegetation
Why Land Developers Choose Express Mulching & Soil
Terraseeding Service Area Denver Metro & Front Range
- Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster
- Thornton, Northglenn, Brighton, Commerce City
- Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Lone Tree, Parker
- Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Elizabeth
- Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins (extended service)
- Douglas County, Jefferson County, Adams County, Arapahoe County, Denver County
Frequently Asked Questions Terraseeding for Land Developers
What is the difference between terraseeding and hydroseeding?
Hydroseeding applies seed in a slurry of water and wood fiber mulch. Terraseeding (compost blanket seeding) applies a thicker compost layer with seed, providing significantly more moisture retention, organic matter, and insulation. On development sites with disturbed, compacted soils, compost blanket seeding typically outperforms hydroseeding for first-season establishment.
Does compost blanket seeding meet CDOT and local erosion control requirements?
Yes. Compost blanket seeding is recognized as an effective Best Management Practice (BMP) for erosion and sediment control. We can provide documentation and product specs to support your SWMP (Stormwater Management Plan) and permit requirements.
How quickly can you mobilize for a large development project in Denver?
We maintain capacity to schedule large-volume projects within your construction timeline. Our blower truck fleet allows us to move efficiently across large sites. Contact us early in your grading schedule to lock in dates.
What seed mixes do you use for Colorado land development sites?
We source seed mixes appropriate for Colorado’s climate, soil, and your specific project requirements — native grasses, erosion control blends, and custom mixes. We can match your project specifications or recommend proven mixes for Front Range conditions.