Frequently Asked Questions.
Luckily, here in Southwest Florida, cold weather is rare—so you can re-sod your lawn almost any time of year. Each season offers its own benefits, and with proper care, newly laid sod will thrive no matter when it’s planted.
All of our sod is harvested fresh from our farm and delivered straight to your home—we like to say it goes “From our dirt to your dirt.” With premium-quality sod and a skilled installation team, we provide landscaping services that are not only reliable but also one of the best investments you can make in your home.
Topsoil offers plenty of benefits for your lawn, such as improving soil quality, adding nutrients, and creating a smoother surface for sod. However, it isn’t always necessary—many Florida yards already have soil that’s suitable for sod installation. In most cases, proper preparation and leveling are all you need for healthy, lasting results.
The answer depends on the current weather patterns here in Southwest Florida. When you work with us, our team will guide you through the entire process and provide the most up-to-date advice to ensure the best results for your lawn.
We offer a variety of locally grown sod to fit every lawn’s needs, including St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia, each available in different variations to suit Southwest Florida’s climate and your home’s style.
In general, your grass is ready to be mowed once it reaches about 3.5 inches in height. Keeping sod at the right height encourages deeper root growth, prevents stress, and helps maintain a healthy, dense lawn. Be sure to use a sharp mower blade and never cut more than one-third of the grass height at a time for best results.
Fertilize newly laid sod about 4 to 6 weeks after installation once the first mowing has been completed. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer—such as 13-13-13—to encourage strong root growth and long-term lawn health.
Yes—our sod is cut fresh to order. Please allow about 24 hours for delivery to be scheduled, ensuring you receive the highest-quality product straight from our farm.
Each piece of sod measures 16″ x 24″ (2.66 sq. ft.), making it easy to handle and install.
One pallet of sod covers 400 sq. ft (150 pieces), making it a convenient option for medium to large yard projects.
A Pallet of Sods weight is dependent on Weather, Location & Season. On average a Pallet will weigh between 2000 – 3000lbs.