Hydroseeded Woods, Hamilton, New Zealand.


  • Photographer
    Mark Purdom
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Date of Photograph
    2016

The work Hydroseeded Woods is a vivid example of humans mimicking the natural process of plant growth and regeneration by adopting a technique known as Hydroseeding. This method adds a concoction of seeds that may or may not grow naturally in the location to slurry, which includes fertiliser, tackifyng agents, fibre mulch and dyes. The resulting seed mat usurps the natural growing process, increasing germination and plant development by 300%.

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