Bluegrass Sod
A green lawn can change how a yard looks and feels, turning bare soil into a lush space for families, pets, and everyday outdoor time. Our bluegrass sod is grown on a sod farm and harvested in fresh rolls, giving homeowners and professionals a faster way to start a healthy lawn with dense turf and strong roots. Browse the available sod varieties below and choose the right option for your yard or project.
Colorado Sod Installation and Healthy Lawn Care FAQs
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Yes. Kentucky bluegrass is a cool season grass known for dense turf and a rich green color. It grows best in full sun and has strong cold tolerance, which makes it a reliable choice for lawns, parks, and sports fields. Bluegrass sod can establish quickly and form a thick, healthy lawn when installed on prepared soil. If you are comparing grasses for dry conditions, this guide on drought-resistant grass options in Colorado explains which varieties can perform well with less water.
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You may compare sod and grass seed when planning a new lawn. Grass seed usually costs less at the start, but sod gives faster results because the grass is already grown and harvested in rolls. With sod, you can enjoy a green lawn much sooner instead of waiting weeks for seed to grow. You can also explore turf grass seed options for lawns if you are covering a large yard.
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Different sod varieties are grown for different lawn conditions, sunlight levels, and traffic needs.
- Bluegrass Sod. A dense cool season grass with strong cold tolerance and a lush green appearance. Often used for residential lawns, parks, and sports fields.
- Fine Fescue Hybrid Sod. Works well in partial shade and cooler climates. It typically requires less water than many traditional lawn grasses.
- Short Cut Low Mow Sod. Designed for lawns kept at shorter mowing heights. It creates a neat, uniform turf surface.
- Bentgrass Sod T-1. A fine textured turf often used on golf course areas where a very smooth lawn surface is desired.
- Rye Grass Sod . Known for fast establishment and bright green color. It works well when quick lawn coverage is needed.
- RT Fescue Hybrid / Texas Blue Hybrid Sod. A hybrid grass with improved drought tolerance and durability.
- HyperBlue Texas Hybrid Sod. Developed for stronger heat and drought resistance while still producing dense turf.
This guide on sod cost per square foot and pallet pricing explains typical pricing of each varities and installation factors.
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Spring and fall are usually the best times to plant Kentucky bluegrass sod or install bluegrass sod in Colorado. During these seasons, soil temperatures help roots grow and allow the turf to establish before extreme heat or winter cold arrives. Spring planting gives grass time to grow as temperatures warm and days become longer. Fall is also a strong season for planting because cooler weather reduces stress on the lawn. Tall fescue is another cool season grass that can be planted during the same spring or fall window.
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Start by measuring the length and width of your yard to calculate total square footage. A single roll of sod measures 24 inches wide by 5 feet long and covers about 10 square feet. Most pallets contain 60 rolls, covering around 600 square feet, and a full pallet weighs roughly 2,400 pounds. You can order sod as single rolls, pallets of 60 rolls, or pallets of 54 rolls depending on the size of your lawn. If you are unsure how much sod your yard needs, you can contact us and we’ll help estimate the right amount.
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Sod should be installed on prepared soil, not compacted dirt. Start by clearing weeds, removing debris, and loosening the soil so roots can grow and receive water and oxygen. Level the area to create a smooth surface before installation. Adding quality top soil for lawn preparation can help improve soil structure and give the turf a better place to establish. Proper soil preparation helps sod grow evenly and form a healthy lawn.
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Yes. Using the right lawn care products before installation can help sod establish more quickly. A starter fertilizer is often applied to support early root growth and improve nutrient availability in the soil. Good water quality and proper soil preparation also help the turf absorb nutrients and stay healthy. These steps help the grass grow strong during the first few weeks after installation and support a healthy lawn.
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Sod should be installed within 24 hours after delivery whenever possible. Fresh sod rolls hold moisture and stay healthier when they are placed on prepared soil quickly. Waiting too long can dry the turf and increase the risk of heat stress, especially during warm summer weather. Installing the sod soon after it arrives helps the grass settle into the soil and begin establishing roots.
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New sod needs steady watering during the first two to three weeks while the turf becomes established. The soil beneath the sod should stay moist so roots can grow and connect with the ground. During summer, lawns often need more water because heat and sun dry the soil faster, while fall conditions may require less frequent watering. Once the turf becomes established, regular watering and proper mowing will help maintain a healthy lawn. You can learn more from these tips to maintain a healthy lawn in Colorado.
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Yes. We deliver premium sod across the Western Slope of Colorado, including Grand Junction, Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, Aspen, and Rifle, along with nearby communities. Sod is delivered by truck, and pallets are placed close to the installation area to make handling easier. Fresh sod from the farm arrives ready for installation so you can start your lawn project right away. You can shop online or visit our store at 3961 County Road 114, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601.