Bermuda grass is a favorite across East Texas for good reason - it’s drought-tolerant, durable, and grows fast.
Whether you're filling in a patchy lawn or starting from scratch, Splawn Sales offers top-quality Bermuda sod that’s grown locally and built to thrive in our climate.
Order yours by calling or stop by our Athens, TX, landscape supply store.
Bermuda thrives in direct sunlight and well-drained soil. It prefers frequent mowing and benefits from seasonal fertilizing to keep it healthy and green. With proper care, it stays thick, lush, and weed-resistant.
When you order sod from Splawn Landscape Supply, you don’t just get great grass. You get a crew that knows how to handle the job from start to finish.
From small residential projects to large-scale commercial jobs, we bring the tools, the team, and the know-how.
Laying sod might seem simple. But if you want a lawn that looks great and lasts, getting sod professionally installed makes a big difference. Here’s why it’s worth it:
Call 903.469.4959 to schedule your sod delivery and installation in East Texas.
Get fresh, locally grown Bermuda grass varieties from Splawn Landscape Supply in Athens, TX. We offer high-quality Bermuda sod at competitive prices.
Don’t want to handle pickup? No problem. We deliver and install Bermuda grass for homeowners, landscapers, and contractors across East Texas. Whether you need a few pallets or a full yard transformation, we’ll bring the grass and the know-how to get it done right.
Remove any old grass, weeds, rocks, and debris. You’ll want bare, clean soil for the sod to make solid contact.
Smooth out bumps and fill in any low spots. Bermuda likes well-drained soil, so a flat, even surface is ideal. If you want help, Splawn Sales can prep your site for you.
Start at a straight edge and work your way across. Lay each piece tightly against the next with staggered seams, like bricks. Avoid overlapping or leaving gaps.
As soon as the sod is laid, water it thoroughly. Keep it moist (but not soaked) for the first 2–3 weeks while the roots take hold.
Avoid mowing or heavy foot traffic until the sod is rooted. Once established, Bermuda is tough and easy to maintain.
Bermuda thrives with regular mowing and fertilizing, especially in full sun. Water as needed during hot spells, and watch it grow thick and green.