SOD VARIETIES

  • EMERALD ZOYSIA

    Emerald Zoysia is considered the Cadillac of grass. If you invest in a zoysia lawn you will get your money’s worth. A zoysia yard is visibly distinctive from all other varieties of sod. It is beautiful and much less maintenance. The days of stickers are over. For a show-piece lawns, where outstanding appearance and first impressions matter. This grass is a perfect lawn.

    *Survives in heavy shaded areas.

    *Slow growing so less mowing.

    *High tolerance for drought, heat, shade, rain, and any other situation Georgia climate throws at it.

  • MEYER ZOYSIA

    Meyer Zoysia is a successful wide bladed zoysia grass and is a perfect zoysia for Georgia soil. Like all zoysia’s it is worth the price of curb appeal. Perfect for active families with animals, pools, and wear and tear. Meyer is slow growing, dark green, and very dense.

    *Zoysia grass is one of the more weed resistant types of grasses because it forms a really dense canopy that chokes out weeds.

    *It also demonstrates exceptional cold, heat and drought tolerance.

  • TIFT BERMUDA 419

    Tifway 419 Bermuda is a dense, fine-textured, low-growing grass with a deep root system. Considered a vigorous grower. Tifway 419 is dormant during the winter with rapid generation during the spring and summer seasons.It is widely used on golf courses, sports fields and commercial and residential lawns. If you are needing a quick budget friendly yard Bermuda is a beautiful choice.

    *Requires full sun and has an excellent heat tolerance.

  • CENTIPEDE

    Centipede grass is one of the most commonly used turfgrass for home lawns in the South. It can tolerate soils with low fertility levels and is ideal for areas that get more than 40 inches of rainfall. Centipede is very drought tolerant, but not very shade tolerant.

    *Centipede grass grows best in full sunlight and greens up early in the spring but has a brown color in the late fall when it starts to go off-color with cooler temperatures.