“Working with CT Sod was a fantastic experience from start to finish. Sean was incredibly knowledgeable, responsive, and made the whole process seamless. The pricing was extremely fair, and the quality of the sod exceeded expectations — it looked beautiful the moment it was laid down. Installation was fast, efficient, and done right. Highly recommend CT Sod to anyone looking for a smooth, professional experience and stunning results!”
Fresh-Cut Sod Delivery in Harding, NJ
Farm-fresh Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, and Bluegrass-Fescue blend sod — cut to order and delivered directly to your Harding property. Morris County / Somerset Hills orders use our standard per-square-foot pricing with a 1,200 sq ft minimum (two pallets).

Fresh Off the Field, On Your Property the Next Day
Harding Township is one of the least dense and highest-value townships in Morris County — the historic New Vernon hamlet at its center, the multi-acre horse-country estates running through the Somerset Hills corridor, the wooded properties along the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge edge, and the larger preserved-farmland tracts out toward Mendham. The soil sits on the New Jersey Highlands gneiss and granite substrate with glacial-till loam, more acidic and rockier than the Bergen lowlands. None of that does a tired pallet any favors. Sod is a living crop cut from the field, and a pallet left stacked declines fast: the core heats, the blades yellow, and the roots release the soil they grew in. Laid from an aged pallet, sod that is already weakened has little chance to root before it browns.
We cut to order so it arrives with everything it has. Your Harding load is harvested the morning of delivery or the evening before and on the truck within a day, reaching you cool and still rooted — ready to lay on a New Vernon pasture-style front lawn or a Great Swamp-edge estate yard and knit in within about two weeks. It is the opposite of a box-store pallet that has dried out on a rack for days before you cart it home.
Harding Township is one of the least dense and highest-value townships in Morris County — the historic New Vernon hamlet at its center, the multi-acre horse-country estates running through the Somerset Hills corridor, the wooded properties along the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge edge, and the larger preserved-farmland tracts toward Mendham. Soils sit on the New Jersey Highlands gneiss and granite substrate with glacial-till loam, more acidic and rockier than the Bergen lowlands, and most properties deal with the same combination: heavy shade across the wooded estate lots, full-sun pasture-style front lawns on the equestrian properties, and the long gravel driveway access typical of multi-acre Somerset Hills lots.
Harding is one of 10 Morris County towns on our Morris County sod delivery hub, and part of our broader New Jersey sod delivery coverage across the Northeast.
This page covers sod delivery — pallets dropped at your Harding property for you or your landscaper to install. Have your soil prep, grading, and topsoil ready on delivery day so the sod can go straight down.
Which Sod We Deliver to Harding
Cool-season sod suited to Northeast lawns. Not sure which fits your property? Call (203) 806-4086 and describe your sun, shade, and foot traffic — we will point you to the right one.

Kentucky Bluegrass Sod
The most recognizable cool-season sod in the Northeast — fine, dark blue-green blades and the dense "carpet lawn" look homeowners associate with premium turf. It self-repairs through underground rhizomes, filling in bare spots naturally. Best for properties with irrigation and full to lightly shaded sun.

Turf-Type Tall Fescue Sod
The deepest root system of the common cool-season grasses — roots reaching several feet down for exceptional drought tolerance and durability on the rockier NJ Highlands soils. The right choice for the multi-acre Harding pasture-style front lawns where running heavy irrigation across the entire front lot is impractical, and for the equestrian properties where the lawn handles horses, dogs, and weekend traffic.

Bluegrass-Fescue Sod Mix
A balanced blend that performs in the mixed sun-and-shade conditions of most Harding yards — the wooded multi-acre estate lots toward the Great Swamp edge and the Somerset Hills corridor where mature oaks, hickories, and tulip poplars throw heavy shade across most of the lawn. Bluegrass contributes the rich color expected on a Harding front lawn; tall fescue adds the deep roots and traffic durability.

RTF Sod (Rhizomatous Tall Fescue)
A premium tall fescue cultivar with underground runners that fill in bare spots, worn paths, and pet-urine damage automatically. The most dog-resistant cool-season sod available — the right choice for households where standard sod has failed before. Custom pricing; call for a quote.

What Sod Delivery Costs in Harding
Straightforward, delivered pricing — Morris County / Somerset Hills requires a 1,200 sq ft minimum (two pallets). Orders are priced per square foot on a sliding scale.
| Order Size | Pallets | Price | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,200–2,000 sq ft | 2–4 pallets | $.75 / sq ft | + $99 |
| 2,100–3,900 sq ft | 4–8 pallets | $.70 / sq ft | + $99 |
| 4,000+ sq ft | 8+ pallets | $.66 / sq ft | + $99 |
How Much Sod Does Your Harding Project Need?
Measure the area you want to sod, then match it to the table above. One pallet covers 500–600 square feet.
Measuring Your Area
For a simple rectangular lawn, multiply length by width to get square footage. For irregular yards, break the space into rectangles, measure each, and add them together. It is smart to add about 5–10% extra for cuts, curves, and trimming around beds, walkways, and trees.
Sod is sold by the pallet, so orders round up to the next full pallet. If your project measures 900 square feet, you will order 2 pallets. Not sure how to measure or which tier you land in? Call (203) 806-4086 with your rough dimensions and we will size it with you in a couple of minutes. You can also read how much sod comes on a pallet for more detail.
Keep Exploring Around Harding
Planning a project in or around Harding? These pages cover delivery areas, professional installation, and choosing the right sod for your yard.
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Local variety guidance for your specific area.
Why Order Sod From CT Sod in Harding
Anyone can drop a pallet in your driveway. Here is what makes our delivery worth ordering.
Cut Fresh, Delivered Fast
We coordinate the harvest with your delivery date. Your sod is cut within days of delivery, not pulled from a pile that has been baking for a week. Fresh sod roots faster and greens up stronger.
Forklift Placement
Our trucks carry all-terrain forklifts, so pallets get placed where you actually need them — not dumped at the end of the driveway. That saves you and your crew from hauling heavy sod across the property by hand.
Honest, Delivered Pricing
Morris County / Somerset Hills pricing follows our standard per-square-foot scale — no regional surcharge, no hidden fees on delivery day. Two-pallet (1,200 sq ft) minimum.
The Right Variety for Your Yard
Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, blend, or RTF — we help you match the sod to your sun, shade, traffic, and whether you have dogs. The wrong variety is the most common reason new lawns disappoint.
We Know Northeast Lawns
Our blog library covers Best sod for Northern NJ estate properties, watering, rooting, and seasonal timing. Order from people who actually understand turf in this climate.
How Ordering Harding Sod Works
First time ordering from us? Here is exactly how it works, so there are no surprises.
Measure your area and call (203) 806-4086. We confirm variety, quantity, and price.
We set a delivery date, typically 2–7 days out, and confirm your address and drop spot.
Your sod is cut fresh and delivered to Harding. Our forklift places the pallets where you want them.
Install the sod the day it arrives for best results. Then water it in well.
Your Harding Sod Delivery, Start to Finish
Delivering Across Harding
Truck Access & Delivery Logistics in Harding
A Harding delivery is multi-acre estate and horse-country terrain: large lots with old shade trees and long approach drives, so most deliveries need the pallets placed close to where the install is happening rather than at the street. The all-terrain machine handles the typical gravel and grass sections and sets each pallet where your crew is working rather than at the road.
Gated drives and soft lawn areas past the drop point are the thing to plan for, which we sort out before the truck rolls. If your drive is gated or the drop point is past a soft lawn area, call (203) 806-4086 before ordering so we can plan it.
The Sod Projects We Deliver For in Harding
Every delivery is a little different, but these are the projects we see most often in Harding.
Full Lawn Replacement
Tearing out a tired, weedy, or patchy lawn and starting fresh. Sod gives you an instant, established-looking lawn the day it goes down — no waiting through a season of seeding and bare dirt.
New Construction & Renovations
After a build, addition, pool install, or hardscape project, the yard needs turf. Fresh sod finishes the property quickly and cleanly once grading is done.
Bare Spots & Winter Damage
Repairing dead patches, plow damage, or worn areas — see fixing bare spots with sod.
Around Pools & Patios
Clean, finished turf right up to hardscape edges. Sod establishes fast in these high-visibility areas — see Kentucky Bluegrass laid around a CT pool.
Landscaper & Contractor Supply
Harding landscapers order from us because the product is consistent and the delivery window is predictable — no dried-out sod showing up on a New Vernon multi-acre install or a high-visibility horse-country front lawn.
Shaded & Difficult Yards
Mixed-light yards where seed struggles. The right sod variety establishes where seeding fails — see our guide to the best sod for shaded yards.
What to Do After Delivery Day in Harding
Sod is a living product. A little planning around delivery day makes all the difference in how well your new lawn establishes.
Lay It the Same Day
Sod should go down the day it arrives. Have your prepped soil ready and a plan to install before delivery — see why sod needs to be laid immediately.
Water Within the First Hour
New sod needs water fast and often in the early days. Follow the first 14-day watering guide closely.
Prep the Soil First
Sod roots into what is underneath it. Loose, graded topsoil makes a real difference — see the best topsoil for sod.
Know the Rooting Timeline
New sod knits down over the following weeks and months. Here is how new sod roots over 12 months.
Buy Fresh Sod — Avoid the Dried-Out Trap
The most common sod mistake is buying on price alone and ending up with old, dried-out turf. Sod that has sat too long arrives yellow, brittle, and slow to root — and no amount of watering fully recovers it. By the time it fails, the money is already spent.
Fresh, recently harvested sod is the whole point. We cut to order and deliver within a tight window so the turf goes down healthy. If you want the background on how this goes wrong elsewhere, read the sod delivery scam and how to stop it and how long sod can sit before laying.


Working With Harding Landscapers & Contractors
Harding contractors work an almost-entirely-residential township with a strong horse-property base — Spring Brook Country Club nearby, Roxiticus and the Mendham equestrian corridor to the west. Most installs are part of a landscape architect’s larger plan for a multi-acre property, and the front pasture-edge lawn is the visual the owner sees from the barn road every morning.
We deliver fresh-cut pallets on a predictable schedule, with forklift placement that saves your crew the backbreaking haul across the property. For recurring orders or multi-job scheduling, call (203) 806-4086 and talk to us directly.
Verified customer reviews
5-Star Reviews from CT Sod Customers
A sample of verified reviews from our 4.6-star Google Business Profile.
“Sean was great to work with. We set my sod install up in just a matter of days and his guys are fast and efficient and explain to me how to take care of My new sod. I would definitely recommend.”
“CTSOD provided fresh-cut sod and outstanding service — our lawn looks fantastic due to their top-quality products and expert guidance.”
“Seamless transaction. Grass was actually delivered as exactly stated. Not one complaint I would highly recommend.”
“I recently decided to purchase sod for my home. After carefully research my options for a sod company I decided to go with CT Sod from Connecticut. I called and spoke with Sean and explained to him what I wanted. Sean was very knowledgeable and assisted with answering the many questions I had. After ordering my sod and having it delivered CT Sod was also amazing in assisting in installing the sod. I would 100% recommend CT Sod, they are very knowledgeable and professional and were willing to meet my needs. They are definitely a five star company.”
“CT sod was awesome to deal with. I was surprised how quickly I was able to schedule delivery after purchasing. They are very responsive on the phone.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sod Delivery to Harding, NJ
How much does sod delivery to Harding cost?
How much sod is on a pallet?
How soon can you deliver sod to Harding?
Which sod variety should I order?
Where will the pallets be placed?
Do I need to install the sod the same day it is delivered?
How do I prepare for my sod delivery?
How do I order sod for delivery to Harding?
Our multi-acre pasture-style front lawn is too big to irrigate fully. What sod holds up?
Our wooded estate lot toward the Great Swamp sits under heavy shade. What sod works?
Our estate drive is gated with a long gravel approach. Where do the pallets go?
Still have questions? Call (203) 806-4086 and we'll walk you through pricing, scheduling, and prep.
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