Can you put down Bermuda sod in November?
Daniel Foster
Published May 24, 2026
Can you put down Bermuda sod in November?
Even though warm season turf like Zoysia, Centipede, and Bermudagrass is dormant and brown (think hibernating) in the fall or winter, you can still lay it on the bare soil of your lawn. Even though it’s dormant, it still prevents erosion and muddy areas during the winter.
Is it too late to put down Bermuda sod?
Hi, Bermuda Sod can be laid any time in the year. However for best results, you should lay the sod between mid-March and November. So it’s not late. For watering, go through the section ‘Watering new Bermuda Sod’.
Is it OK to lay sod in November?
Yes, you can sod in the winter! Dormant sod roots slowly this time of year but once the temperatures warm up, the grass will take off. So, cover up that dirt and get a jump on establishing a new lawn.
Can Bermuda sod be laid in the winter?
Thankfully, you won’t have to face the problems of excess mud or erosion of bare earth, because dormant warm season Zoysia, Centipede, and Bermuda turfgrasses may be installed during winter. You can install dormant sod in the winter to prevent erosion and mud, with green up and rooting taking place in the spring.
Should you water new sod in cold weather?
You usually only need to water sod once after installation if installed in winter. The cooler temperatures and more frequent precipitation will keep the soil moist for the new grass. It will stabilize the soil. Sod does a better job at preventing runoff when compared to straw.
When is the best time to put down Bermuda grass?
For example, the best time to lay Bermuda sod (Cynodon dactylon), zoysia (Zoysia spp.) or St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secondatum) is generally in the late spring, when the soil and sun are already warm but there’s plenty of time for the sod to develop a root system before the sun’s withering heat strikes in earnest.
How long does it take for Bermuda sod to grow?
It can take only 2 to 3 weeks to fully establish an average lawn. Sods come in form of rolls (of 10 square feet size each), pallets (i.e. stacks that can cover 450 square feet each) or even pieces (3 square feet each). The sod quickly takes root in the lawn to produce dense and lush green coverage.
When to lay new sod in the fall?
Lay sod in late summer or early fall if possible to avoid the worst of summer heat and allow plenty of time for your sod to become established before cooler weather sets in during the late fall and early winter.
When to plant dormant sod in Southwest Virginia?
In winter, dormant sod can be planted just like regular sod. However, dormant sod will not root completely until temperatures warm up in the spring, and is thus especially vulnerable to drying out/freeze damage. In Southwest Virginia, hard freezes are rare at this time of year.
For example, the best time to lay Bermuda sod (Cynodon dactylon), zoysia (Zoysia spp.) or St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secondatum) is generally in the late spring, when the soil and sun are already warm but there’s plenty of time for the sod to develop a root system before the sun’s withering heat strikes in earnest.
Lay sod in late summer or early fall if possible to avoid the worst of summer heat and allow plenty of time for your sod to become established before cooler weather sets in during the late fall and early winter.
When to use Bermuda grass sod instead of seed?
Bermuda sod requires extensive care and maintenance for growth and development. So why and when will you use Bermuda grass sod instead of seed? Bermuda seeds take time (about 7 to 10 days) to germinate and then 60 to 90 days to get fully established.
In winter, dormant sod can be planted just like regular sod. However, dormant sod will not root completely until temperatures warm up in the spring, and is thus especially vulnerable to drying out/freeze damage. In Southwest Virginia, hard freezes are rare at this time of year.