
Improving your lawn in Grapevine is easy with us.
We’re a family-owned sod supplier offering Texas-grown St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia — delivered straight to your home on the day you choose. Your sod is cut fresh to order, not stored or pre-stacked, so it arrives healthy and ready to root in.
We work with homeowners, landscapers, and builders across Grapevine. Our sod is grown specifically for North Texas heat, clay soil, and neighborhoods where mature oak and pecan trees create changing light patterns. Whether your yard is full sun, lightly filtered shade, or needs durability for pets and kids, we’ll help you choose the grass that performs best.

St. Augustine Grass for Grapevine, TX
Bermuda Grass for Grapevine, TX
Zoysia Grass for Grapevine, TX

Why Grapevine Homeowners Choose Us
- Family owned & operated — real support, real people
- Sod is cut to order, delivered fresh
- Easy online checkout + scheduled delivery
- Texas-grown sod suited for Grapevine soil & climate
- Recommendations based on your yard’s sun pattern

If you’re looking to upgrade your lawn in Grapevine, 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 Grapevine 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
Grapevine, TX Sod & Lawn Guide
St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Zoysia all grow well depending on sun levels. Zeon and Palisades Zoysia are great for shade, St. Augustine handles mixed sun, and TifTuf Bermuda performs best in full-sun lawns.
Palisades Zoysia is the most commonly selected Zoysia in Grapevine because it handles both sun and partial shade well and has a neat, upright growth habit that creates a clean, well-kept lawn look. Like all Zoysia varieties, Palisades is drought tolerant, making it a reliable option for North Texas summers.
Yes. Raleigh and Palmetto St. Augustine both perform well in Grapevine’s clay soil and warm growing season. Palmetto is ideal where mature trees provide filtered shade.
TifTuf Bermuda is the top performer due to drought tolerance and fast recovery from wear. Celebration and Tifway 419 are also strong options for wide-open, full-sun lawns.
Emerald, Cavalier, Palisades, Zeon, and Stadium Zoysia all grow more slowly than Bermuda and require reduced mowing compared to St. Augustine and considerably less mowing than Bermuda.
Yes — Stadium Zoysia blends a soft feel with durability, making it a strong match for kids, pets, and high-use backyards where comfort and resilience both matter.
Zeon Zoysia is the softest. Cavalier Zoysia and Stadium Zoysia are also soft, fine-blade options that feel comfortable underfoot.
The most shade-tolerant options are Palmetto St. Augustine and Zeon Zoysia, both able to stay healthy with around 3–4 hours of direct sun plus filtered light.
All Bermuda varieties, all St. Augustine varieties, and Stadium Zoysia recover well from play and high foot traffic.
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.
