Zoysia Sod in Mt. Pleasant and Charleston, SC

Durable, Attractive Grass for Residential Lawns

Zoysia sod is a popular warm-season grass in Charleston and Mt. Pleasant, SC thanks to its dense growth, beautiful dark green color, and ability to handle a variety of lawn conditions. Homeowners choose Zoysia for its soft texture, durability, and ability to thrive in the Lowcountry climate.

Zoysia creates a thick, carpet-like lawn that helps crowd out weeds while providing excellent wear tolerance. It performs well in both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile choice for many residential landscapes.

We carry two improved Zoysia varieties: Empire Zoysia and Zeon Zoysia, both known for their durability, attractive appearance, and reliable performance in coastal South Carolina.

Empire Zoysia Sod

Empire Zoysia is known for its lush green color and dense growth pattern. It creates a beautiful residential lawn and performs well in Charleston’s warm climate with strong durability and drought tolerance.

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Zeon Zoysia Sod

Zeon Zoysia features a fine blade texture and rich green color. It performs well in partial shade and creates a soft, dense lawn for residential landscapes.

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Is Zoysia Sod Right for Your Yard?

Zoysia performs well with 4–6 hours of direct sunlight per day and can tolerate more shade than many warm-season grasses.

If your yard receives heavy shade, St. Augustine may be a better option. We’ll help you choose the right grass based on your lawn conditions.

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How much sun does Zoysia sod need?

Zoysia performs best with about 4–6 hours of direct sunlight per day, but it can tolerate more shade than many other warm-season grasses.

Yes. Zoysia grows well in the warm, humid Lowcountry climate and handles summer heat and coastal conditions common in Charleston and Mt. Pleasant.

Zoysia has better shade tolerance than Bermuda grass, making it a good option for yards with partial shade while still performing well in full sun.

Ready to get started?

Call us for a free estimate. We’ll walk you through which Zoysia variety makes sense for your property.