Brush mulching equipment is expertly used by the mulching crew to easily cut through overgrown brush, branches, and dead or unwanted bushes, on your landscape. The machine grinds the plant materials in mulch, an organic material that can enrich your property’s soil. Besides getting rid of unwanted plant material on your property, brush mulching improves the health, safety, and appearance of your landscape and home.
During the dryer months, having excess brush and dead or dying bushes on your property can create a fire hazard. A tiny spark is all it takes to ignite this type of material, and acts as a fire ladder allowing flames to climb to the tops of trees where they can spread quickly. Eliminating fire hazards is a critical way to keep your property and family safe, especially in this statewide drought.
Invasive plants can outcompete the native plants on your property, damaging their health. It’s critical to manage these species before they begin to thrive and take over your landscape. Mulching can grind up invasive plants on your property, eliminating the eyesore, and turn them into an organic mulch.
Brush and bushes take up a lot of space that could otherwise be used by you and your family. Brush mulching can help your property feel more open, look more beautiful, and add useful space.
One of our arborists will come to your home to discuss your goals for your landscape and any concerns you have about excess brush and bushes on your property.
After inspecting your property and addressing concerns regarding invasive plants, overgrown brush, or fire hazards, the Arborist will create a free, personalized quote that outlines specific areas of your property to be mulched. After approving the treatment plan, you will be put in contact with our scheduling team to find the best time for the work to be completed.
The brush mulching crew will use their equipment to grind up the unwanted, overgrown, or dead plant material and turn it into soil-enriching mulch.
We are dedicated to leaving your property looking better than we found it. Using our rakes and chippers, the crew will remove branches and debris once the job is complete.