Brush Clearing

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Charlotte’s Go-To Brush Clearing: Precision Landscape Clearing That’s Tailored To You

Brush clearingaka, the process of clearing out all unwanted plants from your Charlotte landscaping - can be a hassle. For many local brush clearing companies, their solution is to use heavy equipment to clear cut your landscaping. That gets rid of any unwanted vegetation, alright, but it also destroys any plants you might want to keep around, too.

My approach to brush clearing is different. Instead of clear cutting your entire yard, I remove everything by hand, which allows me to safely work around any vegetation you might want to keep and tailor your yard clearing specifically to your tastes. Saplings, overgrown vines, “volunteer trees,” underbrush - I’ll take out all the rough stuff and leave all the good greenery behind to make your Charlotte landscaping green, clean, and beautiful. If you’d like to get a free brush clearing estimate from Gramma’s Landscaping, give me a call at 980-819-0169.

Breaking Down The Brush Clearing Process

Planning

I meet with you at your property ahead of time to scope out the areas you want cleared. If there’s any vegetation you want left alone, I will note and make sure to leave it be during the brush clearing process.

Clearing

Once the plan is set, I go through and cut, pull, and clean up all your unwanted vegetation. Anything that’s growing out of the ground (saplings, vines, weeds, etc.), I pull up by the roots to help prevent them from growing back.

Finishing Touches

At your request, I can treat the area with a weed pre-emergent or add ground coverings like mulch or pine straw to further inhibit future growth of unwanted vegetation.

Brush Clearing FAQs

  • Brush clearing helps maintain natural areas so desired plants and vegetation don’t got choked out by other plant growth. Brush clearing also makes your outdoor spaces more usable and open, and it can even help to reduce pest population around your property by removing places for insect, snakes, and other small animals to hide.

  • Definitely! When clearing invasive plants, I try to remove as many of them as possible by their roots to prevent them from growing back.

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