🌱 Tahoma 31 Hybrid Bermudagrass: Utah’s Top Drought‑Tolerant Turf
Why Tahoma 31 Is Gaining Ground in Utah
If you’re looking for a drought-tolerant lawn that thrives in Utah’s hot summers, Tahoma 31 Hybrid Bermudagrass is the ultimate choice. With up to 70% water savings compared to traditional cool-season grasses, it’s making headlines as the best new sod option for water-conscious homeowners and professionals alike.
Key Benefits
Water savings: Up to 70% less water usage over its life
Cold-hardy: Survives Utah winters better than typical bermuda varieties
Soft texture: Gentler on bare feet than bluegrass
Low mowing: Can be mowed to under 1"
Durable: Built to handle high foot traffic—ideal for sports fields, pets, and active backyards
Availability & Delivery Info
Seasonal: Available May through early September
Pricing:
$2.25/sq ft (1,000 sq ft minimum)
$1,350 per 500 sq ft pallet (includes delivery)
Delivery Areas: Tremonton to Provo, Grantsville to Park City, and most cities in between
Installation Service: $0.50–$0.59/sq ft (based on location)
Site Prep & Topsoil Delivery: Available upon request – text (801) 824‑1384 with 2–3 photos for a quote
💧 How to Water New Tahoma 31 Sod: Complete Guide
Getting your new sod to root successfully requires a structured watering routine. Here’s exactly how to do it:
⏳ Rooting Timeline
It takes 1–2 weeks for new sod to begin rooting. During this period, the roots are shallow and the sod is highly vulnerable to drying out.
📆 Watering Schedule Breakdown
✅ Pro Tips by Week
Installation Day
- Soak the sod deeply to 3–4 inches
- Avoid runoff, but ensure no dry gaps beneath the sod
Week 1
- Water 3x daily to prevent drying out
- Prioritize early morning and late afternoon watering
- Edges dry faster — water those areas more carefully
Week 2
- Reduce to 2x per day
- If there’s consistent rainfall, adjust accordingly to avoid overwatering
- Begin monitoring for root growth (gently tug sod — resistance = rooting)
Weeks 3–4
- Water 0.5" per week
- Deep soak as needed, especially if weather is hot or windy
- Overwatering tip: Sod can rot if kept too wet — avoid puddles or soggy soil
Mark’s Lawn & Garden Supply
📲 Get a Quote or Schedule Delivery
- Call or text: (801) 824‑1384
- Delivery + installation available
- Serving Salt Lake City and all of Northern Utah