Bluegrass Sod
Rivendell produces premium bluegrass sod grown in Colorado’s nutrient-rich soil. This turf is drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and resistant to common diseases, making it ideal for lawns, golf courses, and sports stadiums. We provide sod delivery in rolls or pallets, cut fresh from our sod farm and ready for fast installation in yards, gardens, and professional jobs.
FAQs About Sod Delivery and Installation in Colorado
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Sod is grass that has already been grown and harvested with its roots and a thin layer of soil surface. It gives you an instant lawn without waiting for seeds to sprout. Unlike planting turf grass seeds, sod creates quick ground cover and reduces erosion right after installation.
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We grow several options that fit the Colorado climate. Bluegrass Sod is our most popular choice for lawns because it is hardy and holds color through the growing season. Fescue Sod does well in shade, while Bentgrass Sod T-1 is often used for golf courses and professional jobs. Each is harvested fresh and cut into rolls or pallets for easy sod installation.
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Yes. Bluegrass sod is bred to be drought-tolerant and resistant to many diseases. Once it has developed strong roots, it stays healthy with less irrigation compared to most grasses. To help the lawn maintain color and strength, many homeowners improve their soil with fertilizer and amendments and follow seasonal lawn care practices in Colorado that match the local climate.
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Bluegrass sod is a cool-season turf that thrives in Colorado’s climate. Warm season options such as bermuda grass and zoysia perform better in southern states like Texas or Georgia where summers are longer. Sod also saves weeks of waiting compared to planting bulk grass seed, which makes it popular for lawns, sports stadiums, and golf courses.
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In Colorado, the best time for sod installation is spring or early fall. These seasons provide mild temperatures and steady moisture, which help roots establish quickly in the soil surface. Laying sod in midsummer is possible, but it often needs more irrigation and frequent mowing. Preparing your lawn with spring green-up for Colorado lawns is one way homeowners help grass stay healthy and ready for planting.
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Sod needs direct contact with prepared soil to grow well. While you can place sod over dirt, it will only thrive if the soil surface is loosened and enriched with topsoil or compost. Adding organic matter improves root access to nutrients and water. Many gardeners improve their soil with bagged compost before laying sod, which helps the grass stay healthy and establish faster.
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Placing sod over existing grass is not recommended because the roots will struggle to connect with the soil. Old grass and weeds create a barrier that prevents proper installation. For the best results, remove the existing layer and prepare the ground with soil amendments that encourage root growth. Some homeowners also use mulch to improve soil conditions and reduce erosion during the process.
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One roll of sod usually covers about 9 square feet. A full pallet contains 45 rolls and covers 405 square feet of yard space. Our bluegrass sod is harvested in rolls and pallets for easier planting. Since lawn sizes and soil conditions vary, you can contact us for help with measurements or to confirm how many pallets you’ll need.
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Sod should be installed the same day it is delivered. Fresh sod is a living plant, and the roots need quick contact with the soil surface to survive. If left too long on a pallet, rolls can overheat and dry out. Using a sod knife makes cutting and fitting easier during installation, while proper irrigation ensures the sod establishes roots within weeks.
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The cost of sod delivery in Colorado depends on the location, number of pallets, and size of the order. Delivery is usually combined with the sod price and is based on mileage and quantity. Larger orders, like multiple pallets, may lower the cost per square foot compared to smaller ones. Homeowners often schedule sod delivery together with other heavy goods such as soils and mulches to save on freight.
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Yes. You can order sod directly through our website by choosing the rolls or pallets you need and completing checkout. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Amazon Pay. Once the order is processed, you’ll receive delivery details and a tracking number by email. This makes ordering sod online convenient for homeowners, contractors, and anyone planning a new lawn installation.
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We deliver sod across the Western Slope of Colorado. Our main service areas include Grand Junction, Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, Aspen, and Rifle, as well as nearby valleys. Deliveries are made by truck, with pallets placed close to the site for easier sod installation.
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Yes. While sod delivery is managed by our trucks, smaller landscaping products such as tools, soil, compost, and garden supplies can be shipped through carriers like FedEx, USPS, or UPS. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on the order size and destination. You can read our shipping policy here. You can read our shipping policy here.