Forestry mulching is a land clearing technique where a specially designed machine, called a forestry mulcher, grinds up trees, shrubs, and other vegetation into small pieces. These pieces are then left on the ground to decompose, providing nutrients back into the soil. This method is eco-friendly and efficient as it eliminates the need for burning or hauling away debris, reducing soil erosion and disturbance to the natural ecosystem.
Excavation involves the removal, relocation, or reshaping of soil and other materials to prepare a site for construction, drainage, or other land improvement projects. Using heavy machinery such as excavators and bulldozers, excavation can create foundations, ponds, driveways, or graded surfaces. This service is critical for ensuring proper site preparation, drainage management, and structural stability, making it a foundational part of any development or land management project.