Ready-to-Plant Sod
- Free Quotes
- Very Competitive Pricing
- Local Delivery Available
The Fast, Efficient Path to a Lush, Green Lawn
In landscaping, waiting for seeds to take root and grow can be a frustrating part of the process. When you or your contracting clients want a beautiful lawn quickly, sod is the answer. You can count on Bailey Bark Materials for a great selection of quality sod.
Harvested sod includes mature grass in a layer of soil. The soil is bound together with the grass roots or netting. It comes in pallet pieces, and it's ready to plant, much like laying tile. You can have a thick, verdant lawn in a matter of days.
Our Shreveport location carries St. Augustine grass, Zoysia grass, Bermuda grass, and Centipede grass. For a free quote on sod for your landscaping project, please call our Shreveport
location or fill out our handy online form. Our prices are very competitive, and local delivery is always available.
Benefits of Using Sod for Your Landscaping Project
- Fast results — You can see the difference immediately. You'll want to wait until it takes root before engaging in normal lawn traffic, but visually, you have grass instead of dirt right away.
- Speedy establishment — With proper watering and care, your new sod will take root within two to three weeks.
- Quick erosion control — Sod is ideal for slopes or areas prone to erosion. It starts holding the soil in place right after you put it in place.
- Flexible planting season — You can lay sod at any point during the growing season except during periods of high heat. There are peak periods for planting certain types of grass, so be sure to check with our knowledgeable staff.
- Fewer weeds — Our quality, state-certified sod has few or no weeds. Since it's already growing, it can outcompete the weed seeds that will attempt to take root.
- Short waits for normal traffic — You can use your lawn normally once the sod takes root. You can play, entertain, and turn pets loose on the lawn much sooner than you can if you wait for seeds to grow.
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