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Published July 1, 2026  ·  First Coast Sod

St. Augustine vs Zoysia Grass in Jacksonville, FL — Which Is Right for Your Yard?

St. Augustine and Zoysia are the two most popular sod choices for Jacksonville-area homeowners — and for good reason. Both thrive in Northeast Florida's subtropical climate. But they serve different yards, different situations, and different budgets. This guide breaks down how each grass performs in Jacksonville conditions so you can make a confident choice before you order.

The Quick Answer

Shade-heavy yard under Jacksonville's live oaks? St. Augustine. Coastal property, salt air, or drought-conscious homeowner? Zoysia. Both are excellent choices — read on for the full breakdown to find your fit.

St. Augustine Grass in Jacksonville

St. Augustine is Jacksonville's most common lawn grass — and for good reason. Its broad blades, fast establishment, and remarkable shade tolerance make it the natural choice for the vast majority of residential yards in Duval, St. Johns, Clay, and Nassau counties.

Advantages

  • Excellent shade tolerance — handles Jacksonville's live oaks well
  • Thick, carpet-like coverage that looks lush fast
  • Faster establishment than Zoysia
  • HOA-recognized and approved in virtually every NE Florida community
  • Lower cost — $300/pallet

Limitations

  • Requires more water than Zoysia once established
  • Less salt-tolerant (not ideal for beachfront properties)
  • Can be more susceptible to chinch bugs in summer

Best for: Shaded yards, inland properties, families wanting that classic lush Florida lawn look, and homeowners working with a tighter budget.

$300 / pallet  ·  $0.44 / sq ft  ·  450 sq ft per pallet

Zoysia Grass in Jacksonville

Zoysia is the premium choice for Northeast Florida lawns. Its fine, dense texture and extraordinary drought-resilience (once established) make it the go-to for coastal properties and homeowners who want a high-end look with minimal ongoing water demand.

Advantages

  • Highly drought-resilient after establishment
  • Salt-tolerant — ideal for Ponte Vedra, Fernandina Beach, Atlantic Beach
  • Fine, dense texture with a premium appearance
  • Low maintenance once fully established
  • Handles moderate foot traffic well

Limitations

  • Higher cost — $350/pallet
  • Slower to establish than St. Augustine
  • Goes semi-dormant (browning) during Jacksonville winters
  • Less shade-tolerant than St. Augustine

Best for: Coastal properties, yards near salt air, homeowners who want minimal watering once established, and premium residential communities.

$350 / pallet  ·  $0.78 / sq ft  ·  450 sq ft per pallet

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor St. Augustine Zoysia
Shade Tolerance Excellent — handles dense shade Moderate — prefers full to part sun
Drought Resistance Moderate Excellent (once established)
Salt Tolerance Low — not for beachfront High — ideal for coastal yards
Foot Traffic Good Good — dense mat holds up well
Maintenance Moderate — regular mowing Low once established, slow growth
Cost Per Pallet $300 $350
Establishment Time 2–4 weeks (fast) 4–8 weeks (slower)
HOA Appeal Universally accepted Accepted, watch for winter dormancy

What About Bermuda and Bahia?

If neither St. Augustine nor Zoysia fits your situation, Jacksonville homeowners have two other excellent options. Bermuda ($325/pallet, delivery included) is the best choice for full-sun active yards — high foot traffic, athletic use, or common areas — and actually loves Jacksonville's summer heat. Bahia ($200/pallet, delivery included) is the budget-smart choice for large lots, acreage, or low-maintenance applications where a lush appearance is secondary. See our full varieties guide for details on both.

Our Recommendation for Jacksonville Homeowners

After years of supplying sod across Duval, St. Johns, Clay, and Nassau counties, here's the straightforward guidance we give every customer:

Under oak trees / shaded
St. Augustine
Coastal / salt air
Zoysia
Active yard / full sun
Bermuda
Large lot / budget
Bahia

When in doubt, St. Augustine grass is the safe, proven default for Jacksonville residential lawns. If you're on the coast or prioritizing drought resilience for the long term, the premium on Zoysia grass is worth it. If shade is the deciding factor in your yard, our shade tolerance comparison goes deeper on how each variety performs under Jacksonville's live oak canopy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is St. Augustine or Zoysia better for Jacksonville, FL?
It depends on your yard. St. Augustine is better for shaded yards (common under Jacksonville's live oaks), fast establishment, and general residential use. Zoysia is better for coastal properties, drought-conscious homeowners, and full-sun yards. Both perform well in Jacksonville's subtropical climate.
Does Zoysia go dormant (turn brown) in Jacksonville winters?
Yes. Zoysia goes semi-dormant and may show some browning during Jacksonville's cooler winter months (December–February). Jacksonville winters rarely drop below freezing, so the dormancy is mild and temporary — the grass greens up again in spring. St. Augustine stays greener through mild winters.
Which sod is better for an HOA neighborhood in Jacksonville?
St. Augustine is the most common HOA-preferred grass in Northeast Florida. Its thick, carpet-like coverage provides a uniform appearance that HOA boards consistently approve. Zoysia is also acceptable in most HOAs and offers a premium appearance, but its winter dormancy can occasionally trigger HOA concerns in communities with strict appearance standards.
How much more does Zoysia cost compared to St. Augustine?
At First Coast Sod, Zoysia is $350 per pallet and St. Augustine is $300 per pallet — delivery included in both. On a 2,000 sq ft yard (5 pallets), that's a $250 difference in sod cost — $1,750 for Zoysia vs. $1,500 for St. Augustine. There's no separate delivery fee to add for either variety.
Can I mix St. Augustine and Zoysia in the same yard?
This is not recommended. The two grasses have different textures, colors, growth habits, and maintenance needs. Mixing them creates an uneven, patchy appearance over time. Choose one variety for the entire yard for a consistent, professional look.