
We serve homeowners, landscapers, and builders across the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex with fresh-cut turfgrass straight from the farm, scheduled so it arrives ready to install and ready to succeed. Most people prefer ordering online these days, but we’re always here to help and happy to take orders over the phone if you’d rather talk things through.
Every order is cut specifically for you, and timing matters because sod doesn’t get better sitting around. Our focus is simple: make sure the grass you receive shows up fresh, healthy, and ready to perform once it’s on the ground.
Fresh-Cut Sod, Handled the Right Way
All of the turfgrass we sell is cut to order and comes straight from the farm, which makes a real difference — especially in North Texas heat. Once grass is cut, time and handling matter. Heat builds on pallets, moisture escapes, and stressed sod becomes harder to establish, which is why we focus on keeping grass moving from the farm to your project instead of letting it sit.
We’ve seen what happens when sod is rushed, mishandled, or sold after sitting too long. Doing it right takes a little more planning, but it pays off once the grass hits the ground and starts rooting the way it should.
Turfgrass Available Throughout DFW
We offer the three turfgrasses most commonly used across North Texas. Each one has its place, and choosing the right grass depends on sunlight, how the yard is used, and personal preference.
If you’re not sure which grass fits your yard best, you’re not alone — helping people make that decision is part of what we do.
Sod Pallet Sizes & Square Footage
Most of our turfgrass is sold by the full pallet, which typically covers 450 to 500 square feet depending on the variety. If you are trying to calculate how much sod you need for your project, we recommend measuring your yard’s length and width to get the total square footage.
Need help with the math? Use our [Sod Calculator] to quickly figure out exactly how many pallets your project requires.
Ready to see pricing? You can visit our [Sod Shop] to see current rates for all varieties and order sod online for delivery to your home or job site.
We provide competitive wholesale sod pricing for larger residential installs and commercial projects across the Metroplex. If you have a large-scale project, feel free to contact us directly for a custom quote.

What to Expect on Delivery Day
Most customers choose delivery because moving sod isn’t easy — especially when you’re dealing with multiple pallets. Our goal is to make that part as smooth and predictable as possible. Deliveries typically work like this:
- Deliveries start early, usually around 7:00 AM
- We know everyone wants their grass early so they can get to work
- Delivery windows are provided the day before delivery
- Every day is different depending on routes, volume, and timing
Our goal is always to have deliveries completed by late morning or noon. During peak seasons like spring and fall, that doesn’t always happen, but we’ll provide a delivery window and keep you informed. When we arrive, we do our best to spot the grass where it’s easiest for you to install. That small detail makes a big difference once you start laying sod.
Sod Delivery & Sales: Areas We Serve
Fresh-cut turfgrass delivered directly to your home or job site across the entire 13-county DFW Metroplex.
Collin County
Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Melissa, Anna, Princeton, Wylie, Murphy
Denton County
Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Little Elm, The Colony, Highland Village, Southlake, Trophy Club, Roanoke
Tarrant County
Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Grapevine, Mansfield, North Richland Hills, Benbrook, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Saginaw, Crowley, Haslet
Dallas County
Dallas, Irving, Grand Prairie, Garland, Richardson, Coppell, Carrollton, Rowlett, Sachse, Sunnyvale, Lancaster
Rockwall & Kaufman Counties
Rockwall, Heath, Fate, Royse City, Forney, Terrell
Ellis & Johnson Counties
Waxahachie, Midlothian, Ennis, Red Oak, Burleson
Parker & Wise Counties
Weatherford, Aledo, Azle, Decatur
Don’t see your town listed? We deliver farm-fresh sod to every corner of the 13-county DFW Metroplex. From quiet rural properties to the newest residential developments in Hunt, Hood, and Somervell counties, we’ve got you covered! [Check Delivery Availability for Your Area]
Success Tips for Your New North Texas Lawn
We want installs to go smoothly, so here’s the straight talk:
- Be ready to install when sod arrives
- Summer installs need immediate watering
- Winter installs are normal — dormant grass isn’t dead
- Make sure delivery access is clear ahead of time
None of this is complicated, but it makes a big difference in how the grass performs. If you want a deeper breakdown by season, see our guide on the best time to install sod in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sod in DFW
We serve homeowners, landscapers, and builders throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex and surrounding North Texas communities.
We serve the entire Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, including Dallas, Fort Worth, and the surrounding North Texas cities. If you’re anywhere in the DFW region, there’s a very good chance we serve your area. If you’re unsure, just reach out and we’ll confirm it for you.
Yes. Our sod is cut to order and scheduled so it arrives fresh and ready to install.
Yes. Grass is cut specifically for each order and scheduled so it arrives ready to be installed, not something that’s been sitting around. Fresh sod establishes faster and stays healthier, especially in North Texas heat, which is why timing and handling matter so much.
Sod deliveries in DFW are scheduled so grass arrives early and ready to install, with delivery windows provided the day before.
Deliveries typically start early in the morning — often around 7:00 AM — because most customers want their grass as early as possible. Delivery windows are provided the day before since schedules change daily. Our goal is always to finish deliveries by late morning or noon, though peak seasons can push that later. When we arrive, we do our best to place the sod where installation is easiest.
Our sod is grown in Wharton and Matagorda County on the Texas Gulf Coast, the best region in Texas for producing turfgrass.
Our grass is grown in Wharton and Matagorda County on the Texas Gulf Coast, which is widely considered the best region in Texas for producing turfgrass. Fertile soil, reliable water availability, and mild winters create ideal growing conditions, and this area has been producing the majority of Texas turfgrass for decades. Grass grown here establishes well when installed throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
Built for DFW, Focused on Doing Things Right
We focus on the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex because that’s where our customers are and where we understand the conditions. Our approach is straightforward: provide good grass, handle it the right way, and be honest about what it takes for a successful install. That mindset doesn’t change—and it’s the reason so many customers come back when they need sod again.





















