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We brought in our CAT forestry mulcher to work through the whole area. That machine grinds everything down - brush, saplings, stumps - and leaves a layer of mulch right on the ground. No hauling debris off-site, no burning, no massive cleanup bill afterward. It's one of the most efficient ways to open up land like this.
What we ended up with is a completely different property. The tree stand that was buried under all that undergrowth is now open and walkable. You can actually see through the pines from one end to the other. The ground is clean, the mulch layer is keeping things tidy, and the whole area is now accessible and easy to maintain going forward.
That's really the point of forestry mulching - it doesn't just clean things up once. It sets the land up so that future maintenance is way more manageable. No more brush growing back into an impenetrable thicket every season. We're grateful to the Thompsons for trusting Legacy Landworks with their property.
If you've got a section of your land that's gotten away from you - whether it's a wooded lot, a fence line that's overgrown, or acreage you just can't use anymore - this is exactly what forestry mulching is built for. Land clearing doesn't have to be a massive, drawn-out ordeal.