Bronxville is the compact Lower Westchester village wrapped around the historic Bronxville train station — the Lawrence Park district designed by William Van Duzer Lawrence in the 1890s with its Tudor, English-cottage, and Mediterranean revival inventory on steep terraced lots, the Hilltop blocks climbing the ridge above the village, the Sagamore Park and Cedar Knolls residential sections, and the dense village core itself. Soils run glacial-till loam over Manhattan schist on lots that often slope sharply away from the road, and lawns deal with the typical century-village pattern: heavy canopy shade from 100-year-old oaks and tulip poplars, terraced grading, and front yards that read against neighboring properties on every block.
CT Sod delivers and installs sod across Lower Westchester, backed by 30 years of sod industry experience. Pallets are cut to order at the farm the morning of your install, placed exactly where you need them by all-terrain forklift — even on a steep Lawrence Park drive — and laid by crews whose only job is sod, not general landscaping.
Here is what install day looks like in Bronxville. Once your written quote is approved and the date is set, the sod is cut fresh at the farm that morning and loaded straight onto the truck. At the property, the all-terrain forklift does the work a delivery truck cannot — carrying pallets up the steep drives toward Hilltop and around the narrow century-oak canopy, placing them beside where the crew is laying rather than stranding them at the street. A sod-only crew rolls it out across the terraces, cuts it in tight against the beds and walls, and rolls the seams the same day it was harvested. Before we leave, we walk you through the watering plan for a sloped lot so the first soak goes down that afternoon without sheeting off the grade.