Call 888-763-6455Find answers about Floratam, Palmetto, Bahia, pickup, delivery, installation, measuring your lawn, and ordering fresh sod in South Florida.
Call 888-763-6455These are the most common questions customers ask before placing a sod order.
We supply Floratam, Palmetto, and Bahia sod. These are the main sod varieties most South Florida customers request for residential lawns, commercial properties, HOAs, rental properties, and landscape projects.
Yes. Pickup options may be available depending on sod availability, order details, timing, and scheduling. Call 888-763-6455 to ask about current pickup options.
Yes. Delivery is available throughout South Florida, including many areas in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. Delivery options depend on location, order size, scheduling, and availability.
Yes. We can help guide you based on your property type, sun exposure, shade, lawn use, project size, and overall lawn goals.
Prices can change based on sod type, availability, delivery location, order size, and scheduling. For the most accurate quote, please call 888-763-6455 or submit a request through the contact page.
Call 888-763-6455 or complete the contact form. Please include your city, approximate square footage, preferred sod type, and whether you need pickup, delivery, or installation help.
Choosing the right grass can make a big difference in how your lawn looks and performs.
Floratam is a popular St. Augustine sod variety often chosen for sunny South Florida lawns. It is commonly used for homes, front yards, backyards, and landscape projects where customers want a bold green appearance.
Palmetto is a premium St. Augustine sod option known for its rich green color and lush finished look. It is often selected for residential lawns, curb appeal, and areas that may have some partial shade.
Bahia is a practical sod option for larger open areas, utility spaces, rural properties, and customers looking for dependable coverage with lower maintenance expectations.
Palmetto is often considered when customers have some partial shade. Heavy shade can still be challenging for most grass types, so it is best to discuss your specific yard conditions before ordering.
Floratam is commonly selected for sunny South Florida lawns. If your yard receives strong sun most of the day, Floratam may be a strong option to consider.
It is usually best to avoid mixing sod types in the same visible lawn area because color, blade texture, and growth patterns can look different. We can help you choose the best option for your project.
The more information you have ready, the easier it is to receive helpful guidance and a faster quote.
Delivery and pickup options depend on current availability, project details, location, and scheduling.
We deliver to many communities throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties. Call with your city and project details so we can confirm delivery options.
Installation help may be available depending on your location, project size, scheduling, and installer availability. Please call or submit a quote request with your project details.
Yes. We work with homeowners, landscapers, contractors, property managers, HOAs, and commercial clients who need fresh sod for projects throughout South Florida.
Yes. We can assist with sod for HOA communities, commercial properties, rental properties, apartment complexes, business entrances, and larger landscape projects.
Scheduling depends on sod availability, delivery routes, order details, weather, and current demand. Call ahead so we can help coordinate the best available timing.
Yes. Sod should be installed as soon as possible after pickup or delivery. Fresh sod is perishable and performs best when installed quickly and watered properly.
Proper watering and early care are important for helping new sod root successfully.
Water new sod immediately after installation. The first few weeks are very important while the sod begins rooting into the soil.
New sod usually needs consistent watering during the first few weeks. Weather, soil type, sod variety, and property conditions can affect watering needs.
Wait until the sod has started rooting and is secure enough to handle mowing. Avoid mowing too soon or cutting the grass too short.
It is best to keep pets and heavy foot traffic off new sod while it begins rooting. This helps reduce stress and movement during the early establishment period.
Fertilizer timing depends on your soil, sod type, and installation conditions. It is best to ask for guidance before applying fertilizer too soon.
Fresh sod is living grass. It can dry out or heat up if left stacked too long. Installing quickly gives your lawn the best chance to establish properly.

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