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When you look at your yard, you love to see lush, green grass. But achieving a picture-perfect lawn isn’t the easiest home improvement project, and growing a lawn from seed takes time and patience. That’s where we come in. At Lowe’s, we offer a variety of sod grass options, including Bermuda sod and zoysia sod, to bring your yard back to life.
Before you buy, consider the time of year, your region and what sod farm the sod comes from, as these are some of the factors that can affect sod prices. The price of sod also depends on whether you buy your sod by the piece or pallet. Sod costs change according to the grass variety, as well. When you purchase sod for sale, you can save some money while still getting the product you want. If price is most important in your purchasing decision, consider shopping with our price filter.
Let Lowe’s help you find the best sod for your home and keep it looking great. To remove existing grass, you may want to use a sod cutter. Sod cutter rental services are available if you’d rather not buy one. And when you’re ready to start your lawn over again, sod installers will help you install it the right way the first time.
A: Though both can lead to a beautiful, lush lawn, sod is grown elsewhere and installed fully matured, making it faster to take root and establish. With seed, you’re essentially establishing your lawn from scratch.
A: Yes, but you’ll need to prep the area beforehand. Adjust your lawn mower to the lowest cutting height and trim the grass in the area. You’ll also want to remove large rocks, till the ground and add any soil amendments before smoothing it all out to accept the new sod.
A: Sodding your yard involves several steps. Unroll the sod, stagger the sod grass rows, cover the gaps and curves, fill the seams, roll the sod with a lawn roller, water the sod, mow the sod and remove the extra sod. For more detailed information, check out our sod installation guide.