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Zeon Zoysia

Zeon Zoysia Sod – Premium Turf for Southern Lawns

Zeon Zoysia is one of the most popular sod choices in Georgia — and for good reason. Known for its fine texture, vibrant green color, and excellent shade tolerance, Zeon is the perfect balance of beauty and durability.

Why Choose Zeon Zoysia?

  • Shade Tolerant: Performs well in partial shade, making it ideal for tree-lined yards and areas with filtered sunlight.

  • Soft Texture: Fine-bladed and lush underfoot — perfect for kids, pets, and barefoot relaxation.

  • Low Maintenance: Requires less mowing and fertilization than Bermuda, with excellent drought resistance once established.

  • Weed & Pest Resistant: Dense growth crowds out weeds and reduces insect issues.

  • Cold Hardy: Holds up through Georgia winters better than many warm-season grasses.

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Zeon Zoysia Specs & Pallet Info

  • Sunlight: Performs best in full sun to partial shade

  • Blade Texture: Fine-bladed, soft feel underfoot

  • Mowing Height: 1.0" to 2.0"

  • Water Needs: Moderate; improves with deep, infrequent watering

  • Fertilization: Low to moderate (2–3 times per year)

  • Growth Habit: Dense lateral spread via stolons

  • Traffic Tolerance: Moderate to high with good recovery

  • Thatch Level: Low with proper maintenance

  • Pallet Coverage: 450 square feet per pallet

  • Ideal Use: Residential lawns, shaded areas, upscale landscapes

How to Care for Zeon Zoysia Sod: Maintenance & Growing Tips

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Zeon Zoysia is prized for its beauty and resilience, but like any turfgrass, it performs best with proper care. Here’s what you need to know to keep your Zeon Zoysia lawn healthy and thriving in Georgia’s climate.

Light & Growing Conditions

  • Sunlight: Zeon Zoysia thrives in full sun to partial shade — it performs better in shadier areas than Bermuda grass.

  • Soil Type: Prefers well-draining loamy or sandy soils with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5.

  • Temperature Range: Grows best in warm-season climates and is well-suited for Georgia’s Piedmont region.

Watering

  • Initial Watering: Water immediately after installation, soaking the sod thoroughly to encourage rooting.

  • Establishment Phase: Water daily for the first 2–3 weeks, keeping the topsoil moist but not soggy.

  • After Establishment: Reduce to 1 inch of water per week, including rainfall. Deep, infrequent watering encourages deep roots.

Mowing

  • First Mow: Wait until grass reaches 3–4 inches, then mow to 1.5–2 inches.

  • Ongoing Maintenance: Mow regularly during the growing season, keeping blades sharp to avoid tearing the fine leaves.

  • Zeon’s dense growth means less frequent mowing than Bermuda, typically every 7–10 days.

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Why Choose Us?

At Atlanta Sod Supply, we go beyond just selling sod — we deliver quality, reliability, and local expertise with every order. Here’s why homeowners, landscapers, and contractors across Georgia choose us:

 Locally Grown, Fresh-Cut Sod

Our sod is harvested fresh from top Georgia farms and delivered directly to your site — never stored, never dried out.

 Fast Delivery Across Metro Atlanta

Need sod in a hurry? We offer quick, reliable delivery to homes and job sites throughout the Piedmont region, including Marietta, Alpharetta, Athens, and beyond.

 Top-Rated Sod Varieties

From sun-loving Bermuda Tifway 419 to shade-tolerant Zeon Zoysia and low-maintenance Centipede, we supply the grass that performs best in Georgia’s climate.

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