Don’t let an overgrown piece of land become an eyesore! Make the most of your property with Meeks Land Management. Our team can turn even the densest, weed-choked plots into open, usable space.
These days, professional forestry mulching is the way to go. The powerful equipment and skilled vegetation management experts make quick work of unwanted overgrowth, giving your land nutrient-rich mulch instead. Whether you’re concerned about invasive plants, want to create nature trails, or need to clear room for a new fence, Meeks Land Management can make it happen.
In most cases, the mulching project only requires one machine and one operator — unlike the multiple trucks and machines necessary for traditional land clearing. This mulcher can easily maneuver over rugged terrain to reach remote or compact areas without causing extensive damage to surrounding areas. Mulching down trees and vegetation and leaving them behind offers natural erosion control and soil preservation, keeping your property safe, healthy, and looking its best.
As a family-owned company with deep roots in Fort Payne, Alabama, we understand the unique characteristics of this region’s plant life. We’ll take care of the environment and always leave your property better than we found it.
You might explore traditional land clearing to remove large trees and other obstacles from your property if you plan to build or farm on it. Forestry mulching can handle smaller jobs with less disruption. It’s also ideal for cleaning up after a storm or land clearing, as it eliminates small trees, weeds, brush, shrubs, and other greenery.
This approach offers significant environmental benefits, including:
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Turning to Meeks Land Management ensures safe, efficient overgrowth cleanup.
Professional forestry mulching is safer for your property. Attempting to complete the work yourself is quite labor-intensive and, without the right tools, difficult and dangerous. Trucks and other equipment can also damage the property, whereas our smaller mulching machines tend to be far less destructive.
Our knowledgeable team maximizes equipment efficiency to get the work done quickly and minimize disruptions. Depending on the terrain and how much debris needs removing, we aim to clear up to four acres in a single day.
Yes, mulching can eliminate the invasive Kudzu vine by covering it up to kill it. Introducing mulch to the property may keep these types of vines from taking over. Grinding the plant into mulch also eliminates the need to burn it or transport it for disposal, but only if the Kudzu hasn’t gone to seed (otherwise, the seeds may grow again out of the mulched Kudzu).
Bush hogging cuts down overgrown grass that’s too much for a mower, say in pastures. Forestry mulching handles all types of vegetation, including small trees, saplings, and dense brush.
Land clearing uproots trees, removes boulders, and disturbs the soil, which takes out nutrients and leaves the cleared area vulnerable to erosion. Forestry mulching preserves the soil structure. The layer of mulch stops erosion while feeding the soil with necessary nutrients.
What makes Meeks Land Management stand tall? We like to think that our forestry mulching results speak for themselves. Still, it might also have something to do with the way we work with our customers to bring their vision to life, whether they simply want undergrowth gone or to open up forested areas a bit.
We can completely remove all the small trees and brush to clear empty lots or create space for an access road, fence, or trail. Whatever the goal, our focus leaves your property better than we found it. You don’t need to worry about piles of mangled branches, debris, or ruts when we leave.
Besides the fine, high-quality mulch, other reasons to choose Meeks Land Management for brush removal and clearing are:
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