Stop Erosion, Restore Land, and Keep Projects Moving

Erosion delays, unstable soil, and bare ground can stall your project and drive up costs. That’s where Native Ecology comes in. We help landowners, contractors, and agencies in Houston and surround areas stabilize land fast, restore native vegetation, and keep projects on schedule.

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Hydromulching / Hydroseeding in Houston

Lock Down Soil. Grow Fast.

Got bare ground? Don’t let erosion stall your project. At Native Ecology, we offer fast, reliable hydromulching and hydroseeding services throughout Houston. We spray seed, mulch, and nutrients in one pass to help your land stabilize quickly. Whether it’s a steep slope, a construction site, or a big open field, our team helps you get vegetation growing fast and keep your job on track.

Our service areas include:

  • Bellaire
  • Conroe
  • Downtown
  • Houston
  • Katy
  • Kingwood
  • Midtown
  • Montrose
  • Pasadena
  • Pearland
  • River Oaks
  • Spring
  • Sugar Land
  • The Galleria
  • The Heights
  • The Woodlands
  • West University
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    Erosion Control That Works for Houston

    Stop Erosion Before It Starts

    Erosion isn’t just a headache and it’s a serious cost and safety risk. We provide erosion control solutions for Houston landowners, contractors, and agencies that keep soil where it belongs. From slopes to ROWs to pipeline corridors, we use proven methods like mats, seeding, and mulching to protect your project. Looking for erosion control in or around Houston? We’ve got you covered.

    Land Restoration & Erosion Control Services in Texas

    At Native Ecology, we specialize in restoring and enhancing Texas's native landscapes. Our commitment is to promote biodiversity, prevent erosion, and support sustainable land management practices that align with the unique ecological characteristics of the region. Here are our most frequently asked questions.

    Hydromulching is a process where seed, mulch, water, and fertilizer are sprayed together over bare soil to quickly establish vegetation and prevent erosion.

    Hydroseeding focuses mainly on spraying seed and water, while hydromulching adds mulch to the mix for better moisture retention and soil protection.

    Yes. We’re very familiar with specs that list Native American Seed Company blends, and we can match those mixes using high-quality native seed from multiple trusted sources. If it’s in the plan, we can plant it accurately and affordably.

    Hydromulching forms a protective layer that holds seed and soil in place, reducing runoff and preventing soil from washing away after rain.

    In most cases, grass begins sprouting within 7 to 14 days, depending on weather, soil conditions, and the type of seed used.

    Erosion control is ideal for slopes, ditches, construction sites, pipeline corridors, and any land where soil stability is a concern.

    Native Ecology uses erosion blankets, hydromulching, native grass seeding, and other proven techniques to stabilize soil and prevent washouts.

    Drill seeding uses a machine to place seeds directly into the soil at the correct depth for better germination and uniform plant growth.

    Drill seeding works best on large open areas or flat-to-rolling land where precise seed placement and soil contact are key to success.

    Drill seeding promotes dense, healthy stands of native grasses that stabilize soil and reduce erosion over time.

    Native Ecology proudly serves Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and all surrounding areas with hydromulching, erosion control, and drill seeding services.