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Whether you are a homeowner, landscaper, golf superintendent or grounds manager Hydrosorb, inc. has solutions to meet many of your unique turf and sod management needs. From water and soil issues to growth or run-off, our combination of products efficiently addresses the issues those responsible for turf management routinely face.

Our products and programs solve a vast variety of Turf and Sod management issues economically and effectively. The issues we can assist in include:

Water conservation

  • Hydrosorb™ 2001F
  • Hydrosorb™ Coir
  • Highlands AME Soil Programs

Soil management

  • Hydrosorb™ Coir
  • Highlands AME Soil Programs

Ask about our complete program for soil management

Soil Compaction

  • Hydrosorb™ Coir
  • Highlands AME Soil Programs

Ask about our complete program for soil compaction

Pesticide and fertilizer runoff

  • Soilfloc® 100D
  • Soilfloc® 300E

Top dressing

  • Hydrosorb™ Coir

Erosion control

  • Soilfloc® 100D
  • Soilfloc® 300E


Let our experts assist you in growing a strong healthy turf



 

 

 

 

 

TURF MANAGEMENT PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Water Conservation Products
Hydrosorb™ 2001F (PDF)
Hydrosorb™ Coir Products
Highlands AME programs
Soil Management Products
Hydrosorb™ Coir Products

Highlands AME programs

Ask about our complete program for soil management
Soil Compaction Products

Soilfloc® 100D (PDF)

Soilfloc® 300E (PDF)
Hydrosorb™ Coir Products
Highlands AME programs
Ask about our complete program for soil compaction
Pesticide and Fertilizer Runoff Products
Soilfloc® 100D (PDF)
Soilfloc® 300E (PDF)
 
Top Dressing Products
Hydrosorb™ Coir Products
 
Erosion control
Soilfloc® 100D (PDF)
Soilfloc® 300E (PDF)
 


"One of the most basic needs of turf, trees, and other plant materials, of course, is water - a need that is made more complex by drought conditions, booming populations, and water supply infrastructures designed many years ago that are failing to live up to current demands."

--Stormwater Magazine, "Finding Solutions to Landscape Irrigation Runoff" September/October 1999