What Type of Sod Is Best For Your Yard?

March 22, 2023

Soil on the left and bright green, lush grass on the right.

When it comes to choosing the right type of sod for your lawn in Georgia, there are a few factors to consider. The climate in Georgia is generally warm and humid, with hot summers and mild winters. This means that the grass you choose should be able to withstand high temperatures and drought conditions. We understand that each yard is unique and has different requirements. Here are some of the best types of sod for Georgia, and why they perform well in our home state.


1. Bermuda grass:

Bermuda grass is the most popular choice for lawns in Georgia because it is

extremely heat-tolerant and drought-resistant and typically the most affordable choice. Bermuda grass is also known for its fast growth and ability to quickly repair itself from damage. It can also tolerate a wide range of soil types and can grow well in both sunny and shaded areas, although it thrives more in sunny areas and is one of the less shade tolerant sod varieties.


2. Zoysia grass: 

Zoysia grass is another excellent choice for Georgia lawns. It is a warm-season grass that thrives in hot and humid conditions, making it perfect for the Georgia climate. There are several different varieties of Zoysia grass, each with its own unique characteristics.


  • Empire Zoysia: Empire

Zoysia is a medium-bladed Zoysia grass that has a dark green color and a dense, lush appearance. It is highly drought-tolerant and can handle heavy foot traffic. Empire Zoysia also has a high resistance to disease and pests.


  • Jamur Zoysia: 

Jamur Zoysia is a fine-bladed Zoysia grass that has a beautiful, deep green color. It is highly heat-tolerant and can grow well in both sunny and shaded areas. Jamur Zoysia is also highly resistant to disease and pests.


  • Zeon Zoysia:

Zeon Zoysia is a medium-bladed Zoysia grass that has a beautiful, emerald green color. It is highly drought-tolerant and can handle heavy foot traffic. Zeon Zoysia also has a high resistance to disease and pests. Zeon zoysia is an extremely thick and soft grass that leaves very distinct cutting lines and is perfect for striping. It is also the most shade tolerant variety available in Georgia which is why it is widely considered the most premium and is on average the most costly.


3. Centipede grass:

Centipede grass is a thick bladed and low-maintenance grass that is ideal for homeowners who don't want to spend a lot of time caring for their lawn. It is a slow-growing grass that doesn't require a lot of watering or fertilizing, making it an eco-friendly option. Centipede grass is also heat-tolerant and can thrive in both sunny and shaded areas.


4. Fescue grass:

Fescue grass is a cool-season grass that is perfect for the northern parts of

Georgia. It is a shade-tolerant grass that can grow in areas with limited

sunlight. Fescue grass is also drought-tolerant and can handle a wide range of soil types. It has a beautiful, fine texture and a deep green color that looks great in any landscape.


In conclusion, there are several types of sod that perform well in Georgia's warm and humid climate. Bermuda grass, the different varieties of Zoysia grass (Empire, Jamur, and Zeon), Centipede grass, and Fescue grass are all great options for homeowners looking for a beautiful and low-maintenance lawn. When choosing the right type of sod for your lawn, consider the amount of sunlight and foot traffic your lawn receives, as well as your own personal preferences. With the right sod, you can enjoy a beautiful and healthy lawn that will last for years to come.


Sod installation is a great project to make your yard pop! Whether you are looking to revitalize your yard and give it the fresh start it needs, reinstall after having other work done that damaged your yard, or just want to make a change, spring and summer are a great time to get it done. If you are looking to have sod installed and would like a free quote(or have any questions about DIY or hiring another company) call Yellow River Landscaping at 678-544-3807 today!

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