Bermudagrass
A durable, fast establishing warm season grass for full sun Fort Worth lawns and high traffic yards, listed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension among grasses adapted to North Texas.
Fort Worth, TX · Sod delivery & installation
Fort Worth Sod Company delivers farm fresh, climate matched sod across Fort Worth and Tarrant County. We carry the tough warm season grasses bred for North Texas heat and clay soil and cut them to order, so your lawn arrives green and ready to root.
A Fort Worth sod supplier built around North Texas prairie soil and heat, not a general nursery handling sod on the side.
Fort Worth sits on the Grand Prairie, where heavy alkaline clay and blistering summers in USDA hardiness zone 8a decide what turf survives. Full sun yards in Tanglewood and the fast growing Alliance corridor lean on heat and drought tolerant Bermuda and native Buffalograss, while tree shaded lots in Arlington Heights and Fairmount do better under St. Augustine. We match grass to your soil and sun rather than selling one lawn for every street.
A durable, fast establishing warm season grass for full sun Fort Worth lawns and high traffic yards, listed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension among grasses adapted to North Texas.
A Texas native low water grass well matched to the heavy clay and prairie soils around Fort Worth, recommended by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for drought conscious lawns.
A shade tolerant warm season grass for Fort Worth yards with tree cover, noted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for North Texas neighborhoods.
A dense, fine textured warm season turf that handles North Texas heat with moderate water, identified by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension as suited to the region.
Farm fresh pallets cut to order and delivered across Tarrant County, usually within one to two days of harvest so the grass arrives green and ready to root.
Optional crew installation. We lay, seam, and roll your new sod for even soil contact and a clean finished edge along walks and beds.
Tilling, leveling, and grading of the existing surface so water drains away from the house and the new lawn sits flush with paths and patios.
Stripping and haul off of dead turf and weeds so your fresh sod goes down on clean, prepared North Texas soil.
Tell us the square footage — or we help you estimate it.
Pick the grass built for North Texas heat and clay soil.
We cut to order and set a delivery window.
Fresh sod arrives ready to lay and root.
Your sod is cut to order and heads straight to Fort Worth from the field, never aged on a sales lot in the Texas heat.
We steer you toward grasses Texas A&M AgriLife Extension lists for the region's heat and heavy soil, not whatever happens to be in stock.
A real one to two day target, scheduled by phone, so you can prep and water on the day your pallets land.
“The Buffalograss has barely needed watering and still looks great. Perfect for our yard.”
Demo review — Cody H., Keller
“Showed up exactly on schedule, fresh and green. Great experience start to finish.”
Demo review — Monica D., Arlington
North Texas suits warm season grasses. Bermudagrass thrives in full sun, Buffalograss is a low water native for clay soils, St. Augustinegrass handles shade, and Zoysiagrass gives a dense lawn with moderate water. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension lists all four among grasses adapted to the region.
Yes. We deliver fresh cut sod across Fort Worth and nearby areas including Arlington, Keller, Mansfield, and Burleson. Call (817) 555-0119 to check availability and schedule delivery.
A standard pallet covers roughly 450 square feet. Measure your lawn's length by width, subtract beds and hardscape, then call (817) 555-0119 with the square footage and we will confirm how many pallets your Fort Worth project needs.
Both. Many Fort Worth customers take delivery and lay it themselves, but our crew can prep, install, seam, and roll the lawn for you. Just ask about installation when you call to schedule your delivery.
Warm season sod roots best in warm soil, generally spring through early fall around Fort Worth, giving the lawn a full season to establish before winter.
Keep new sod consistently moist for the first two weeks while roots take hold, watering lightly once or twice a day in the North Texas heat, then taper to deeper, less frequent watering as the lawn establishes.
Call now to check availability and schedule your delivery.
Call (817) 555-0119