Parish-Wide Coverage
Sod Across Calcasieu Parish
Calcasieu Parish covers 1,094 square miles in Southwest Louisiana, with approximately 217,000 residents and Lake Charles as parish seat. The parish economy runs on petrochemical and LNG export terminals, casinos along the lakefront, healthcare anchored by Lake Charles Memorial and Christus Ochsner, oil and gas, the Port of Lake Charles, and McNeese State University. Lake Charles was named for early settler Charles Sallier. The parish was carved from Imperial Calcasieu, which originally covered all of Southwest Louisiana, in 1840.
Todd Broussard runs statewide delivery for Louisiana Sod Farms. We supply sod to every Calcasieu Parish address from our family of Louisiana sod farms. Your pallet gets cut the morning it leaves, loaded straight off the cutter, and dropped on your driveway the same day. No middleman markup. No retail garden center sitting time.
Calcasieu Parish sits in USDA Zone 8b to 9a, humid subtropical with hot humid summers, mild winters, and frequent tropical storm threats, with 57 inches of rain a year and frost dates running first fall frost mid-November, last spring frost mid-March. Soil across the parish runs coastal prairie clay loam across most of the parish, with sandier loam and piney woods soils to the north toward Moss Bluff and DeQuincy, with Pleistocene terrace deposits giving moderate drainage in most residential areas. We pick your grass variety around your specific yard and zip code, not a generic chart.