We deliver fresh-cut sod from our Roxboro farm across 11+ counties in central North Carolina & southern Virginia. Free pickup also available.
Two delivery zones based on distance from our Roxboro farm. 6 pallet minimum for all deliveries.
Counties included:
β Durham County
β Granville County
β Orange County
β Person County
β Caswell County
β Alamance County
6 pallet minimum for delivery
Counties included:
β Wake County (Raleigh)
β Guilford County (Greensboro)
β Chatham County
6 pallet minimum for delivery
Counties included:
β Pittsylvania County
β Halifax County
β City of Danville
$350 delivery fee Β· 6 pallet minimum
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Address: 118 Carver Brothers Dr, Roxboro, NC 27574
Pickup Hours: 7:30 AM β 9:30 AM
Notice Required: 48 hours advance
Minimum: No minimum for pickup
Drive to the farm, we'll load your trailer or truck. Bring a vehicle that can handle pallets (~2,500 lbs each for sod).
We don't leave small orders behind. Here are your options.
We batch smaller orders (under 6 pallets) together for Thursday delivery. Same delivery fee applies, but you don't need to meet the 6 pallet minimum on your own.
Pick up any quantity at our farm in Roxboro. No minimum, no delivery fee. Just give us 48 hours notice so we can have your sod cut and ready.
From our farm in Roxboro, we deliver to these major cities and everywhere in between.
Don't see your city? Chat with us β we may be able to arrange delivery outside our standard zones.
We recommend ordering several days before you need sod. This gives us time to schedule cutting and arrange the delivery truck. For large orders (10+ pallets), a week's notice is ideal.
We require at least 48 hours advance notice for all deliveries and pickups. This ensures your sod is freshly cut and our trucks are scheduled. Chat with us to get on the calendar β we'll find the earliest available slot.
We'll work with you to reschedule. Sod installation in light rain is actually fine β it's heavy rain and muddy ground that cause problems. We'll advise you on what's best.
Our delivery truck drops pallets at the curb or driveway with a forklift. If you need pallets placed in specific locations on your property, you'll need a forklift or tractor on site.