Bermuda Sod

The toughest warm-season turf for Louisiana yards. Full sun, fast recovery, and built for heavy traffic.
Fresh-cut pallets delivered to your property.

Full Sun Lover Heat Resistant Fast Delivery Farm Fresh By the Pallet
Tifway 419 Bermuda grass sod
In Stock
$200 - $300 per pallet / 450 sq ft
Number of Pallets
10
Waste Factor
1
Pallets
450 sq ft
Coverage
$200 - $300
Est. Cost
Same-Day Sometimes Available
2-4 Day Delivery
No Piece Minimum
The Right Grass for Louisiana

Why Bermuda Thrives in Baton Rouge

Bermuda grass was made for open sun. It soaks up Louisiana heat and turns it into thick, dense turf. While other grasses slow down in July and August, Bermuda kicks into high gear. The hotter it gets, the faster it grows.

This is the grass you see on athletic fields and sports complexes across the region. LSU uses it on practice fields. High schools from Central to Gonzales rely on it. The reason is simple. Bermuda handles foot traffic better than any other warm-season turf. Cleats, mowers, kids, and dogs cannot wear it out.

Open residential yards across Baton Rouge are perfect for Bermuda. Properties along Airline Highway, Coursey Boulevard, and the newer subdivisions in Prairieville and Denham Springs sit in full sun most of the day. That is exactly what Bermuda needs. Six to eight hours of direct sunlight keeps it thick and green from May through September.

Bermuda spreads through both stolons and rhizomes. That gives it two ways to fill bare spots. A damaged area that would take St. Augustine weeks to cover can close up in days with Bermuda. Commercial property managers choose it for parking strips, medians, and roadside areas because it bounces back fast after any kind of damage.

Baton Rouge Sod carries fresh Bermuda sod by the pallet. We stock Tifway 419 and TifTuf varieties cut from local farms. Pallets arrive fresh and ready to lay. Homeowners, landscapers, and property managers trust Bermuda for one reason. It performs in the heat and takes a beating without slowing down.

Bermuda Specs

Blade TypeFine-textured, dense, dark green
Sun Needs6 to 8 hours (full sun required)
Drought ToleranceExcellent
Traffic ToleranceExcellent
Mowing Height1 to 2 inches
Growth HabitStolons and rhizomes
Peak SeasonMay through September
Time to Root10 to 14 days
Coverage Estimator

How Much Sod Do You Need?

Enter your yard dimensions to find out how many pallets you need and what it will cost.

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Estimates based on $200 to $300 per pallet. Final price depends on variety and delivery. Call for exact quotes on large orders.

Simple Process

How to Order Sod

1

Measure Your Yard

Measure the length and width of the area you want to sod. Multiply them to get square feet.

2

Place Your Order

Buy online through our store or call 225-310-8080. Tell us how many pallets you need and your delivery address. We handle the rest.

3

Fresh-Cut and Delivered

Your sod is cut fresh from the farm and delivered straight to your property. Standard delivery runs 2 to 4 business days.

After Installation

Care Guide for New Sod

The First Two Weeks Set the Foundation

Water your new Bermuda sod twice a day for the first 7 to 10 days. Morning and late afternoon work best. Soak it enough that the soil underneath stays moist, not muddy. Bermuda roots faster than most warm-season grasses, but it still needs consistent moisture to anchor.

Keep foot traffic off the new sod as much as possible. The roots need time to grip into the soil without being disturbed. Bermuda will show signs of rooting within 10 days in warm weather.

Watering schedule: Once in the early morning (before 10 AM) and once in the late afternoon (after 4 PM). Each session should run long enough to soak about half an inch into the soil.

Fresh Bermuda sod installation in Baton Rouge
Common Questions

Bermuda Sod FAQ

Bermuda thrives in full sun and needs at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. It is the best warm-season grass for open, sunny yards in Louisiana. Bermuda struggles in shade and will thin out under tree canopy. If your yard gets less than 6 hours of sun, St. Augustine is a better choice.
Bermuda is one of the fastest spreading warm-season grasses. It sends out both stolons and rhizomes, filling bare spots quickly during the growing season. A well-maintained Bermuda lawn can spread several inches per week in peak summer. This aggressive growth is why it recovers from damage faster than any other turf.
The best time to install Bermuda sod in Louisiana is April through September when soil temperatures stay above 65 degrees. Spring and early summer planting gives the grass maximum growing time before winter dormancy. You can install outside that window, but root establishment will be slower.
Bermuda goes dormant when temperatures drop below 50 degrees and turns straw brown. It is not dead. Once soil temps warm back to 65 degrees in spring, usually late March in Baton Rouge, the grass greens up fast. Bermuda typically goes dormant earlier and stays dormant longer than St. Augustine.

Your Yard Is Not Going to Sod Itself

225-310-8080

We deliver across Greater Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, Prairieville, Gonzales, Zachary, and Central. Delivery runs 2 to 4 business days. Next-day is sometimes available.