FORESTRY MULCHING

FORESTRY
MULCHING

Traditional land clearing methods pose significant risks of soil erosion to the land by pushing over trees, uprooting stumps and roots, and disturbing the soil. In contrast, mulching the vegetation through forestry mulching leaves the soil structure intact. The resulting mulched material acts as an erosion barrier. It also returns nutrients to the soil through the gradual decomposition of the components. Over time, new vegetation will naturally grow through the mulch.
 
Mulching Services Provided
  • Pasture Reclamation
  • Lot Clearing and Beautification
  • Tree Thinning
  • Clearing Overgrowth
  • Underbrush Removal
  • Right-of-Way Clearing
  • Fence Line Clearing
  • Home Site Clearing
  • Stump Removal
  • Hunting Access Lanes
  • Ditch Clearing
  • Tree Removal
  • Trails and Road Clearing
  • Brush Mowing
  • Fire Breaks
  • Utility Easements Clearing
  • Real Estate Thinning
  • Elimination of Invasive Plant Species
 

By its nature, mulching is a method of putting to good use the debris that would otherwise end up in a landfill. With the assistance of an experienced forestry mulching team, you can have decaying logs and stumps, unwanted weeds, and other overgrowth converted into a restorative and nourishing layer over the topsoil. This mulch limits the regrowth of invasive species like kudzu, buckthorn, or poison ivy.

Additionally, forestry mulching requires the least number of machines to clear land compared to any other method. This makes it the most fuel-efficient process, limiting damaging emissions.

  • Single-step process requiring fewer pieces ofequipment
  • Preserves and builds topsoil layer
  • Low ground pressure preserves soil structure
  • Creates natural erosion control
  • No burning, chipping, and/or hauling
  • Less expensive
  • No windrows and/or brush piles
  • Recycles biomass and maintains or increases soil fertility
  • Extremely selective
  • Visually appealing
  • Sustainable

 

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