
If you’re updating your lawn in Flower Mound, we make it simple.
We’re a family-owned sod supplier offering Texas-grown St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia — delivered directly to your home on the date you schedule. Your sod is cut to order, not sitting on a yard or pre-stacked for days, so it arrives fresh and ready to root in.
We work with homeowners, landscapers, and home builders throughout Flower Mound, supplying sod grown for North Texas heat, clay soil, and tree-covered neighborhoods. Whether your yard is a sunny open lawn, has mature oak shade, or needs to stand up to pets and kids, we’ll help you choose the grass that performs best.

St. Augustine Grass for Flower Mound, TX
Bermuda Grass for Flower Mound, TX
Zoysia Grass for Flower Mound, TX

Why Flower Mound Homeowners Choose Us
- Family owned & operated
- Sod cut fresh to order
- Easy online ordering + scheduled delivery
- Texas-grown for local soil & climate
- Recommendations based on your exact sunlight conditions

If you’re looking to upgrade your lawn in Flower Mound, TX, you’re in the perfect place.
We offer premium, farm-fresh sod delivered straight to your home — no middlemen, no big-box markup, and no confusing ordering process. Just select your grass, choose your delivery date, and you’re done.
We supply Flower Mound homeowners, builders, and landscape professionals with St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia sod, grown right here in Texas and delivered fresh-cut. Whether your yard gets full sun, has tree cover, or needs to stand up to kids and dogs, we’ll help you choose the right grass for your lawn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Flower Mound, TX Sod & Lawn Guide
Flower Mound lawns do well with St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia depending on sunlight. Zeon Zoysia is a top choice where trees create lower light, St. Augustine works well in mixed shade-and-sun yards, and TifTuf Bermuda is best for wide-open, full-sun lawns.
Yes. Raleigh and Palmetto St. Augustine both handle Flower Mound’s soil and heat well. Palmetto is especially useful in yards where oak and elm trees now provide more shade than when neighborhoods were first developed.
Zeon is soft, drought tolerant, and handles shade better than most warm-season grasses. It’s a great choice for lawns that have gained shade as trees matured over time.
Yes — Palisades is popular here because it performs reliably in both sun and partial shade. It offers a cushioned feel and maintains strong color with moderate watering, making it a versatile everyday lawn grass.
TifTuf Bermuda is the most commonly recommended due to drought tolerance and durability. Celebration and Tifway 419 also perform well in full-sun lawns with regular use.
The best grasses for lower-light conditions are Zeon Zoysia and Palmetto St. Augustine, both able to grow with around 3–4 hours of direct sun plus filtered shade.
Zeon Zoysia is the softest and most barefoot-friendly. Cavalier and Stadium Zoysia are also soft, while Emerald has a slightly firmer feel and Palisades provides a cushioned medium-blade surface.
Emerald, Cavalier, Palisades, Zeon, and Stadium Zoysia all grow more slowly than Bermuda or St. Augustine, so they require fewer mowings throughout the season.
TifTuf Bermuda, Celebration Bermuda, Stadium Zoysia, and Zeon Zoysia hold up well to play and recover quickly from wear, making them good options for active backyards.
Measure length × width to get square footage. Sod is sold in 450 sq. ft. pallets. Use our sod calculator to determine how many pallets you’ll need.
