What Is Brush & Vine Removal?
Brush and vine removal targets the invasive fast-growing species that take over property edges, fence lines, and wooded areas. Honeysuckle, privet, kudzu — these plants spread aggressively and do not respond well to being cut back. They need to be mulched at the root level to slow regrowth.
Forestry mulching grinds everything — stems, root collars, and all above-ground growth — into a fine mulch layer. It is more thorough than bush hogging and faster than hand crews for any meaningful acreage.
The mulch layer left behind suppresses new growth and protects the soil. For persistent invasives, a return visit in 12–18 months keeps the property clean.
This Is For You If...
- Honeysuckle or privet has taken over your property edge
- Vines are climbing your trees and killing them
- You can see the growth spreading year over year
- You want the invasives removed — not just cut back
- Your yard or fence line has disappeared into brush
- The growth is too established for weed killer alone
