Green Cove Springs Operations

Low-Impact Forestry Mulching for Acreage.

In Green Cove Springs and the St. Johns River basin, traditional "dozer-style" clearing often leads to massive erosion and nutrient loss. We utilize high-flow Fecon mulching heads to turn invasive underbrush into a bio-available soil stabilizer. In 2024, we reclaimed 48 acres of overgrown pasture locally without a single burn pile.

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High performance forestry mulcher clearing underbrush in Green Cove Springs Florida pine flatwoods

Zero Waste

Mulch Stays On Site

The Eco-Science of River-Basin Clearing

Land management in Green Cove Springs presents a unique challenge: the proximity to the St. Johns River. When you strip land to bare mineral soil using a bulldozer, you trigger massive runoff of Northeast Florida's sandy sediment during our heavy afternoon storm cycles.

Our forestry mulching process preserves the "duff layer." By masticating invasive Yaupon Holly, Saw Palmetto, and Chinese Tallow (an invasive local species), we create a 2–4 inch carpet of organic mulch. This layer:

  • Regulates soil temperature for desirable Hardwoods.
  • Suppresses weed germination without chemicals.
  • Supports heavy equipment traffic without rutting.

Whether you're managing a hunting tract near Bayard Conservation Area or clearing a homesite on Hwy 17, our low-impact footprint ensures your property remains usable and stable from day one.

Our Mastication
Methodology

1

Botanical Survey

We walk the site to identify "Keepers"—heritage Live Oaks or Maples—and flag invasive clusters for total reduction.

2

High-Flow Mulching

Using carbide-tipped rotary drums, we reduce standing vegetation to ground level in a single pass. No hauling, no burning.

3

Root Flare Detailing

We carefully work around the root collars of your remaining canopy to avoid mechanical damage or soil compaction.

Traditional Clearing vs. Forestry Mulching

Bulldozers require silt fences, permits, and burn piles. We require a single machine and a morning's work.

The Old Way

Disturbed topsoil, root damage to surrounding trees, expensive debris hauling, and ugly burn scars.

The Scavenger Way

Instant erosion control, nutrient recycling, immediate park-like aesthetic, and lower cost-per-acre.

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Land Management Silos

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