Sod Varieties · Jacksonville, FL
Florida's most affordable grass — and the most practical choice for large lots, rural properties, and commercial open areas where coverage matters more than manicured appearance. $200/pallet, delivery included. Covers 450 sq ft.
Current Price
$200 /pallet
Per Sq Ft
$0.44
Coverage
450 sq ft
Best For
Large lots · Acreage · Rural properties · Commercial open areas
About This Grass
Bahia is Florida's utility grass — bred for coverage, not curb appeal. At $200/pallet (delivery included) it costs roughly 38% less than St. Augustine ($300/pallet) and nearly half of Bermuda ($325/pallet), making it the most economical choice for covering large acreage or open commercial areas. Covering a full acre? That's about 97 pallets — at Bahia pricing versus St. Augustine pricing, the material savings run over $7,000 (delivery is already included either way).
Bahia thrives in Jacksonville's sandy soils, which are often too porous for demanding grasses. Its extraordinarily deep root system — mature Bahia roots can reach 8–10 feet — allows it to find moisture during dry periods when other grasses go into drought stress. After one full Florida growing season, established Bahia is remarkably self-sufficient.
The honest trade-offs: Bahia is coarser than St. Augustine, produces seed heads (tall Y-shaped stalks) if not mowed consistently, and is not approved by most HOA covenants. It's the right grass for the right situation — and a bad fit for manicured suburban lawns.
Performance Profile
Shade Tolerance
Low-moderate. Prefers full sun. Thin under significant shade. Better than Bermuda, not as good as St. Augustine.
Drought Tolerance
Excellent. Best drought tolerance of all four varieties. Deep roots access moisture other grasses can't reach.
Salt Tolerance
Moderate. Fine for inland properties. Not ideal for beachfront or direct coastal exposure.
Traffic Tolerance
Moderate. Fine for utility and open areas. Not the right choice for high-traffic backyards or play areas.
Bahia Sub-Varieties
Bahia grass has two common cultivars in Northeast Florida: Argentine and Pensacola. They're different grasses with different purposes, and most buyers don't know which one they're installing.
Argentine Bahia
Best-Looking Bahia for Residential Use
Argentine is the premium Bahia cultivar and the variety most commonly installed in residential settings across Florida. It has a darker green color, denser growth, and fewer seed heads than Pensacola — making it the more attractive option for homeowners who want Bahia's economics with a better-looking result. Argentine performs well in Jacksonville's sandy soils and is what we typically carry at our $200/pallet (delivery included) price point.
Best For
Large residential lots · Rural acreage · Non-HOA properties · Cost-conscious buyers wanting the better-looking Bahia
Price
$200/pallet (450 sq ft, delivery included)
Pensacola Bahia
The Utility & Pasture Cultivar
Pensacola Bahia is lighter green, coarser, and more aggressive than Argentine — spreading faster and tolerating poor soils exceptionally well. That's why it dominates roadsides, utility right-of-ways, and livestock pastures. For a residential property — even a rural one — Argentine gives you a meaningfully better-looking result. Pensacola is a functional grass, not a lawn grass.
Best For
Roadsides · Utility areas · Pastures · Erosion control · Large acreage where appearance is secondary
Availability
Call to confirm — limited residential demand
Ordering Argentine Bahia? Use our sod calculator for an instant estimate. Call (904) 362-1337 for large-acreage orders.
Honest Assessment
Bahia Works Well If..
You're covering a large lot, acreage, or rural property where cost per square foot is the primary concern — common in outlying areas near Fleming Island and similar Clay County communities
Your soil is sandy — Bahia's deep root system is specifically adapted to the sandy soils common across Nassau and Clay counties
You want truly low maintenance — once established after one growing season, Bahia often survives Jacksonville's dry periods with minimal watering
You're sodding a commercial open area, utility field, or roadway slope where grass coverage — not appearance — is the goal
You have no HOA restrictions — rural or unrestricted properties are the natural home for Bahia
Consider Another Variety If..
You're in an HOA — virtually all HOA communities in Northeast Florida prohibit Bahia due to its coarse texture and seed heads
You want a lush, thick, dark green showcase lawn — Bahia is functional turf, not premium turf
You have a high-traffic yard — Bermuda or St. Augustine handle wear significantly better
Seed heads bother you — if you can't mow consistently every 7–10 days in summer, Bahia will develop prominent seed stalks
Cost Comparison
Covering one acre (43,560 sq ft) requires approximately 97 pallets. At $200/pallet (delivery included), Bahia costs roughly $19,400 for one acre of sod. The same area with St. Augustine ($300/pallet, delivery included) would be approximately $29,100. For large lots, the math makes Bahia an obvious choice when appearance requirements permit. Use our sod calculator to run the numbers for your property.
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Call or email for pricing, availability, and curbside delivery quote. Bahia is $200/pallet (delivery included). We serve Duval, St. Johns, Clay, and Nassau counties.