Landscapers Americus GA | Call Philema Turf
Americus, GA 31709
Company Profile
Philema Turf is a family-owned Americus institution, operating on its 500-acre farm since 1985. We specialize in cultivating premium, durable sod varieties like Bermuda (Tiftway 419), Emerald, and Meyer Zoysia, which are well-suited to the local Georgia climate. Our focus is on providing high-quality turf and comprehensive lawn care solutions for both homeowners and professionals. This includes fresh sod cut to order, reliable landscape maintenance, and supplying the necessary equipment and supplies to establish and maintain a healthy, vibrant lawn. We are committed to helping our Sumter County neighbors and customers throughout metro Atlanta build and preserve beautiful outdoor spaces with products and services rooted in decades of local agricultural experience.
What the Company Handles
- Gardening
- Landscape maintenance
Q&A
What sod varieties do you grow that are best for the Americus area?
We grow Bermuda (Tiftway 419), Emerald, and Meyer Zoysia sod right here on our Americus farm. These varieties are chosen for their durability and adaptability to our local Georgia climate, offering good heat tolerance and naturally reduced weed problems, which helps lawns stay healthier with less intervention.
Can you help with repairing bare patches or areas damaged by tree roots?
Absolutely. For common local issues like tree root damage or bare patches, our landscape maintenance service can assess the area, prepare the soil, and install fresh sod to seamlessly repair your lawn. Using our locally grown sod ensures the new grass is already acclimated to our conditions for a successful, even repair.
What is your delivery process for sod to the Atlanta area?
We cut all sod fresh to order at our Americus farm to ensure maximum vitality upon delivery. We deliver throughout metro Atlanta with a minimum order of three pallets. This process guarantees you receive the freshest turf possible, which is crucial for successful establishment in your landscape.

















