St. Augustine Sod

South Louisiana's favorite grass. Shade-tolerant, heat-loving, and always in stock.
Fresh-cut pallets delivered to your property.

Shade Tolerant Heat Resistant Fast Delivery Farm Fresh By the Pallet
St. Augustine sod grass close-up in Baton Rouge
In Stock
$250 - $350 per pallet / 450 sq ft
Number of Pallets
10
Waste Factor
1
Pallets
450 sq ft
Coverage
$250 - $350
Est. Cost
Same-Day Sometimes Available
2-4 Day Delivery
No Piece Minimum
The Right Grass for Louisiana

Why St. Augustine Thrives in Baton Rouge

Louisiana summers punish most grasses. Temps push past 95 degrees. Humidity hangs at 80 percent or higher for months. St. Augustine does not just survive those conditions. It thrives in them.

This grass was built for subtropical climates. It stays green deep into fall when bermuda and zoysia start to fade. It handles our heavy clay soils without complaint. And it tolerates shade better than any warm-season turf on the market.

That shade tolerance matters here. Live oaks line streets across Baton Rouge, from Garden District to Shenandoah. Most grasses thin out under that canopy. St. Augustine fills in thick with just four to six hours of filtered light. That is why you see it under every oak-lined yard from Highland Road to Jefferson Highway.

South Louisiana runs on St. Augustine grass. It covers more lawns in this part of the state than every other variety combined. There is a good reason for that. St. Augustine sod handles our heat, our humidity, and our shade better than anything else you can plant.

Baton Rouge Sod has fresh St. Augustine sod for sale by the pallet and by the piece. We deliver straight to your property. Homeowners, landscapers, and property managers all rely on it for one simple reason. It works here.

St. Augustine Specs

Blade TypeWide, flat, dark green
Sun Needs4 to 6 hours (best shade tolerance)
Drought ToleranceModerate
Traffic ToleranceModerate
Mowing Height3 to 4 inches
Growth HabitStolons (spreads by runners)
Peak SeasonApril through October
Time to Root14 to 21 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.

Sod Calculator

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Estimates based on $250 to $350 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 Decide Everything

Water your new 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.

Keep foot traffic off the new sod as much as possible. The roots need time to anchor into the soil without being disturbed.

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 St. Augustine sod installation in Baton Rouge
Common Questions

St. Augustine Sod FAQ

St. Augustine is the best warm-season grass for shade in Louisiana. It needs only 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day, and filtered light counts. That makes it the top choice for yards under live oaks, pecan trees, and mature pines. No other warm-season turf matches its shade performance.
St. Augustine sod typically roots into the soil within 14 to 21 days after installation. Consistent watering is the key factor. Water twice daily for the first 10 days. Tug a corner of the sod gently. If it holds firm, the roots have taken. Avoid heavy foot traffic until it anchors.
The best time to install St. Augustine sod in Louisiana is late March through September. Warm soil temperatures help the roots establish faster. Spring planting gives the grass a full growing season to fill in before winter. You can lay sod outside that window, but establishment takes longer.
St. Augustine goes dormant in Louisiana winters and turns brown. It is not dead. Once soil temperatures hit 65 degrees in spring, usually mid-March in Baton Rouge, the grass greens up and resumes growth. Avoid scalping dormant sod in winter. Keep the blade height at 3 inches or above to protect the runners.

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.