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Sod Delivery in Ocala, FL

Florida grown sod by the pallet, delivered to Ocala homeowners, contractors, and horse-farm properties. North-Central Florida climate, USDA hardiness zone 9a. Bahia, Floratam St. Augustine, and Bermuda are the strongest performers for Marion County yards and pasture.

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What We Deliver

Florida Grown Sod for Ocala Properties

Order Florida grown sod for your Ocala property and we will route it through the I-75 South line. Ocala is about 6 hours from our Pensacola foundation. Standard delivery runs 2 to 5 business days for residential, commercial, and horse-farm orders across Marion County.

Your Ocala yard sits in USDA hardiness zone 9a on karst limestone bedrock. Bahia and Bermuda are the strongest performers for full sun lots, large acreage, and pasture. Floratam St. Augustine fits residential lots with mixed sun and shade. Marion County's equine industry drives steady pasture-sod demand for paddocks, exercise tracks, and stable surrounds.

Sandy topsoil over limestone bedrock typical of Marion County. Fast draining, slightly alkaline near limestone outcrops, sandy and acidic in upland pine areas.

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Best Grass Pick

Which Grass Fits Your Ocala Property

Ocala properties range from horse-farm pasture to suburban Marion Oaks lots to historic downtown homes. Here is how we match grass to your situation.

Horse farm paddock or pastureArgentine Bahia is the Marion County paddock standard. Deep root system handles drought, tolerates hoof traffic on rotated pasture, and holds the soil. Bermuda fits exercise tracks and stable surrounds where wear is concentrated.
Suburban Marion Oaks or Silver Springs Shores lotFloratam St. Augustine for shaded residential with mixed sun. Empire Zoysia for HOA-managed lots needing the manicured look. Bahia for budget friendly larger lots.
Historic downtown Ocala lot with mature oaksPalmetto or Seville St. Augustine. Wide blade tolerates dappled shade where Floratam thins out and Bermuda fails entirely.
Large open acreage west or south of townPensacola Bahia or Common Centipede. Slow growers, low input, tolerant of sandy acidic upland soil on larger parcels.
Sod delivery truck on the I-75 South route to Ocala
I-75 South route
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Delivery Details

Sod Delivery in Ocala

Sod delivery to Ocala ships from our Pensacola operation through the I-10 East then I-75 South route. About 6 hours one way, so Ocala addresses run on a 2 to 5 business day schedule depending on route consolidation.

  • Locally grown sod by the pallet
  • 2 to 5 business day delivery to Ocala and surrounding Marion County addresses
  • Monday through Saturday delivery options
  • Horse-farm pasture sod and bulk-pallet pricing available
How to Order

Three Steps, No Runaround

From the time you call to the time the grass arrives, the path is short.

1

Call or fill out the form

Call 850-512-1555 or send your Ocala ZIP code, square footage, and preferred grass type through the contact form. Same day response on every business day.

2

Get your quote and delivery window

Terry confirms pricing and a delivery window. Standard 2 to 5 business days from our Pensacola foundation across Marion County addresses.

3

Grass arrives at your home

Fresh cut sod arrives at your Ocala property on the scheduled date. Lay it yourself, or add installation when you call and the crew handles it.

Frequently Asked

Ocala Sod Delivery FAQ

Real questions from real Ocala customers.

Yes. Ocala orders run 2 to 5 business days on the I-75 South route. We cover residential, commercial, contractor, and horse-farm orders across Marion County including Belleview, Dunnellon, Reddick, and Anthony.

For most Ocala residential lots, Floratam St. Augustine fits sun-and-shade typical yards. Empire Zoysia is the HOA standard. Bahia is the Marion County paddock and pasture default for horse farms and large-lot acreage. Bermuda fits exercise tracks, stable surrounds, and athletic fields. Send us a photo of your property with the quote request and we will recommend the right cultivar.

Yes. Marion County has more horses per square mile than any other county in the country, and we supply pasture-grade Bahia for paddocks and rotation pasture, Bermuda for exercise tracks and stable surrounds, and St. Augustine for residential portions of the property. Horse-farm operators get bulk-pallet pricing tailored to acreage. Tell us the use (paddock, track, residential) when you call and we will match the cultivar.

Marion County sits on karst limestone, meaning most yards drain very fast even after heavy rain. Sandy topsoil over limestone favors Bahia and Bermuda because they push deep root systems. Limestone also influences pH upward, so St. Augustine occasionally needs iron supplementation to keep deep green color. Springs and sinkholes in the county add localized moisture variation that can favor different cultivars within the same property.

Two to three weeks with proper watering. Water twice a day for the first ten days, then taper off. Spring and fall installs root faster than mid-summer heat. Marion County's fast draining limestone-influenced soil means new installs need consistent watering even after heavy rain.

One pallet, which covers about 450 square feet. Most Ocala residential orders run 1 to 8 pallets. Horse-farm pasture orders and commercial jobs typically run 20 to 100+ pallets at bulk pricing.

Both. You can take pallet delivery and install yourself, or book our installation crew for ground prep, grading, laying, and post install care instructions. Add installation when you call.

Most Ocala HOAs accept St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bermuda. On Top of the World, Stone Creek, and Marion Landing typically specify Floratam St. Augustine or Empire Zoysia for the manicured residential look. Bahia is sometimes restricted in master-planned communities because of the seed heads. Tell us your HOA when you call and we will match you to a cultivar that complies.

Area At a Glance

About Ocala, Florida

Quick reference for the Ocala community we serve, from soil and climate to neighborhoods and stats.

Climate & Soil most relevant to grass selection
Hardiness Zone
USDA 9a
Zone 9a residential favors Floratam St. Augustine for shaded oak-canopy lots and Empire Zoysia for HOA-managed neighborhoods. Bahia handles full sun acreage and pasture.
Climate
Humid subtropical, North-Central Florida
Long humid summers and mild winters. Brief winter freezes mean Palmetto St. Augustine outperforms Floratam in cold pockets. Bermuda goes brown briefly in deep cold but recovers fast.
Annual Rainfall
52 inches
Florida average rainfall, but limestone bedrock drains it away fast. Bahia and Bermuda root deep enough to find moisture in dry weeks. New installs need consistent first month watering.
Soil Type
Sandy topsoil over karst limestone bedrock, with sandy upland pine areas west and south of town
Limestone influence pushes pH slightly alkaline near outcrops, so St. Augustine occasionally needs iron supplementation. Sandy upland areas west of town are textbook Bahia and Centipede territory.
Equine Industry Relevance
Argentine Bahia primary · Bermuda for tracks
Marion County is the horse capital of the country. Argentine Bahia is the paddock and rotation pasture standard because it tolerates hoof traffic, holds soil, and stays viable as forage. Bermuda fits high-wear areas like exercise tracks and stable surrounds.
Best Grass for Ocala Residential
Floratam St. Augustine primary · Empire Zoysia for HOA
Floratam fits the typical Ocala residential lot. Empire Zoysia is the HOA-managed-community standard. Bahia is the next pick when conditions shift toward larger acreage or pasture use.
Around Town neighborhoods, notable spots
Neighborhoods
Marion Oaks, Silver Springs Shores, On Top of the World, Stone Creek, Marion Landing, SE Ocala Historic District, Heath Brook, Ocala Preserve
On Top of the World, Stone Creek, and Marion Landing are HOA-managed master-planned communities, typically accepting Floratam or Empire Zoysia. Marion Oaks and Silver Springs Shores are large-suburb subdivisions with mixed sun-and-shade lots. SE Historic District has mature oak canopies where Palmetto St. Augustine fits dappled shade.
Notable Spots
World Equestrian Center, Silver Springs State Park, Ocala National Forest, Florida Horse Park, Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, College of Central Florida
The World Equestrian Center and Florida Horse Park anchor Ocala's status as the horse capital of the country. Equine-related operations drive significant pasture-sod and stable-grounds demand year round.
Local Character
Horse capital of the country, with rolling pastoral land, karst limestone springs, and a mix of equine, residential, and retirement-community demand. Long warm season growing window
Ocala's mix of horse farms, large suburb subdivisions, retirement communities, and historic-downtown lots means we ask about your specific property type when matching grass. Same county, very different yards.
Service Reach
Ocala city limits, surrounding Marion County addresses, plus Belleview, Dunnellon, Reddick, Anthony, and The Villages south fringe routes when scheduled
We add Belleview, Dunnellon, Reddick, and Anthony stops to the Ocala run when several orders are scheduled the same week. The Villages south fringe (Marion County side) is also serviceable. Call to ask if your address fits the route.
Quick Facts city stats, ZIP codes, roads
Population
64,000
Metro
380,000 (Ocala MSA)
County
Marion County
Region
North-Central Florida
Coordinates
29.1872° N, 82.1401° W
ZIP Codes Served
34470, 34471, 34472, 34473, 34474, 34475, 34476, 34480, 34481, 34482
Major Roads
I-75, US-27, US-301, US-441, FL-40, FL-200, FL-326
Delivery Reach
About 6 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then I-75 South
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Other Florida Cities We Deliver To

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Florida grown sod delivered to your Ocala property or horse farm. Same day callback on every quote request during business hours.

Or call 850-512-1555 Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5 PM. Need more details? Use the full quote form.