Sod Brokers

Sod Brokers of Augusta: fresh sod, in stock, across the CSRA

You should never have to wait on turf.

Every landscaper in the CSRA has the same story: the crew is scheduled, the bed is prepped, and the supplier says next Thursday. That is the problem we set out to solve.

We hold consistent stock of Nimmer Turf sod year-round, through the spring rush and through the off-season, so the answer to can I get it this week is usually yes. When it is no, we tell you straight away instead of letting you find out on install day.

Local, reliable, and trusted by the CSRA's landscapers.

Contractors buy on reliability, because a missed delivery costs them a crew day. Homeowners buy once and want to get it right. Both end up at the same counter, and that is not an accident.

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I stopped calling around. If I need pallets on a Wednesday I ring Tuesday and they tell me straight away whether it is happening. That one thing is worth more to me than a few cents a foot.

Dale R. Landscape contractor · Evans, GA
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They talked me out of bermuda on a shaded install last spring and saved me a callback I would have eaten myself. Not many suppliers will argue you down to a cheaper product.

Marcus T. Property maintenance · North Augusta, SC
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I brought in a chunk of my back yard in a grocery bag feeling a bit silly about it. Two minutes later I knew what I had, why the shady side kept thinning, and what would actually match it.

Janine W. Homeowner · Martinez, GA

For professional landscapers and local homeowners.

Whether you are a crew protecting a schedule or a homeowner doing this once, here is what you can count on.

Telehandler loading a pallet of sod into a pickup bed at the yard

Landscapers & property managers

You are buying certainty that a crew will have something to lay on Thursday morning. That is a stock question and a scheduling question, and both answers are yes more often here.

  • Stocked year-round, not just through the spring rush
  • Availability confirmed before you quote a client a date
  • Cut to your install date, not your order date
  • Pallet, part-load or full truckload
  • Standing rates held through the season on an account
Availability & delivery
A customer's pickup being loaded with sod by a telehandler at the yard

Homeowners

Most people only do this once, so there's no reason you'd know where to start. Bring in a piece of your lawn and we'll work out what you've got and what will do well there.

  • Bring in a plug and we'll identify it while you wait
  • No order minimums, so three pieces is a real order
  • Free advice on variety, prep and watering
  • No appointment needed
  • We'll sanity-check your measurements before anything is cut
How we can help
Stacks of freshly cut sod slabs marked with order flags in morning light

Not sure what you already have? Bring us a piece of it.

Cut a plug about the size of your palm, bag it, and bring it by. We'll tell you what species it is, whether it's healthy, and what will blend with it. Matching an existing lawn is the most common reason a patch job looks wrong a year later.

  1. Cut a plug

    Palm-sized, an inch or two deep so the roots come with it. From the middle of the lawn, not the edge.

  2. Bring it by

    No appointment needed. It takes a couple of minutes and it costs nothing.

  3. Leave knowing

    What you've got, what will match it, and whether the problem is the grass or the conditions it's sitting in.

Ask us about a sample

Three things we won't compromise on.

Each one costs us something to keep, and each one is a reason crews come back.

We don't run out

Competitors run out or quote you a lead time. We hold consistent stock year-round, so the sod is there on the day the job is scheduled, not the week after.

We'll match the grass to the yard

We walk the yard with you and match the variety to your soil, your sun, and how the lawn is actually going to get used. Choosing right the first time is what prevents callbacks.

Crews and homeowners, same counter

Commercial-scale reliability for contractors, and no order minimums for a homeowner doing one side yard. Neither one is our side business.

And if we ever get one of them wrong, we own it and make it right.

Tell us the date and the square footage.

We'll come back with what's available and what it costs. If the variety you asked for is wrong for the job, we'll tell you what we'd put in instead.