Sod Delivery in Tallahassee, FL
Florida grown sod by the pallet, delivered to Tallahassee homeowners and contractors. Panhandle climate, USDA hardiness zone 8b/9a. Bahia and Centipede are the strongest performers for Tallahassee yards.
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Florida Grown Sod for Tallahassee Properties
Order Florida grown sod for your Tallahassee property and we will route it through via our I-10 east corridor. Tallahassee orders typically ship within 2 to 4 business days on our I-10 east route.
Your Tallahassee yard sits in USDA hardiness zone 8b/9a, which means Bahia and Centipede are the strongest performers for residential and commercial properties. We match grass to your sun, soil, and traffic conditions when you call.
Red clay and sandy loam mixed across Leon County. Higher clay content than coastal Panhandle, slower-draining in low spots
Varieties We Deliver to Tallahassee
Each one fits a different Tallahassee yard. Pick the one that matches your sun, soil, and traffic.
Low Maintenance
Pensacola Bahia and Argentine Bahia for Panhandle yards. Drought tolerant, sandy soil friendly, low input. Florida-Friendly Yards approved.
See Bahia
Most Popular
Wide blade with shade tolerance. Floratam and Palmetto cultivars handle Panhandle humidity and filtered shade under live oaks.
See St. Augustine
Low Mow
The 'lazy man's grass' for North Florida acidic sandy soils. Slow grower, low fertilizer needs, fits rural and large-lot yards.
See Centipede
Family Yards
Empire Zoysia for foot traffic and family yards. Holds color through Panhandle winter freezes better than St. Augustine.
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Which Grass Fits Your Tallahassee Yard
Tallahassee yards come in different shapes and sizes. Here is how we match grass to your situation.
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Sod Delivery in Tallahassee
Sod delivery to Tallahassee ships from our Pensacola operation through scheduled Panhandle routes. About 3 hours east of our Pensacola foundation along I-10.
- Locally grown sod by the pallet
- Fast local delivery to Tallahassee and surrounding Leon County addresses
- Monday through Saturday delivery options
Three Steps, No Runaround
From the time you call to the time the grass arrives, the path is short.
Call or fill out the form
Call 850-512-1555 or send your Tallahassee ZIP code, square footage, and preferred grass type through the contact form. Same day response on every business day.
Get your quote and delivery window
Terry confirms pricing and a delivery window. Tallahassee orders typically ship within 2 to 4 business days on our I-10 east route.
Grass arrives at your home
Fresh cut sod arrives at your Tallahassee property on the scheduled date. Lay it yourself, or add installation when you call and the crew handles it.
Tallahassee Sod Delivery FAQ
Real questions from real Tallahassee customers.
Yes. Tallahassee orders typically ship within 2 to 4 business days on our I-10 east route. We cover residential, commercial, and contractor orders across Leon County.
For most Tallahassee residential lots, Bahia fits the Panhandle climate (8b/9a). Centipede is the strong second pick for traffic-heavy or shade-mixed yards. Send us a photo of your yard with the quote request and we will recommend the right cultivar.
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.
One pallet, which covers about 450 square feet. Most Tallahassee residential orders run 1 to 6 pallets. Larger commercial and HOA orders are common too.
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.
Leon County yards run from sandy loam to red clay depending on neighborhood. Bahia and Bermuda handle clay well once established because they push deep root systems. Centipede struggles in heavy clay since it prefers sandy acidic soil. If your yard ponds water after a rain, plan to till in 2 to 3 inches of compost or coarse sand before laying sod, no matter which grass you pick.
Spring (March to May) and early fall (September to October) are ideal. Soil temperatures sit in the 70s, rainfall is reliable, and roots establish before either summer heat stress or winter freezes. Tallahassee winters drop to zone 8b briefly, so November and December installs need extra watering attention. Summer installs work too, but you will water twice daily for the first two weeks.
Yes, all five of our grasses are warm season grasses that go dormant in winter and green back up in spring. Zone 8b/9a Tallahassee sees occasional hard freezes that brown the blades temporarily. Bahia and Bermuda recover fastest. Centipede is slowest to green up but rarely loses crowns. Floratam St. Augustine is the most freeze sensitive in our lineup; if your yard sits in a low cold pocket, Palmetto St. Augustine is more cold tolerant.
Yes. We work with property managers and small landlords across the FSU and FAMU rental neighborhoods. Standard pallet delivery, no minimum-job hassle, scheduled around tenant turnover so the new tenant moves into a fresh yard. Bulk pricing is available for property managers running 5 or more units.
Most Tallahassee HOAs accept St. Augustine, Zoysia, and Bermuda. Bahia is sometimes restricted in master-planned communities because the seed heads can look weedy mid-summer (though it stays the most drought resistant). Centipede is widely allowed. Tell us your HOA when you call and we will match you to a cultivar that complies.
About Tallahassee, Florida
Quick reference for the Tallahassee community we serve, from soil and climate to neighborhoods and stats.
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Other Florida Cities We Deliver To
Florida grown sod delivered statewide from our Pensacola foundation. If your city is not listed, call and we will tell you if your address is on our route.
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