Land Clearing
We clear wooded lots, overgrown property and old pasture around Statesboro. Trees, brush and stumps come out, and you get ground you can use.
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Watson Outdoor Living handles land clearing in Vidalia, Georgia. The city sits mostly in Toombs County, with a small piece reaching into Montgomery County. This is onion country. The sandy loam that grows sweet onions here drains fast and warms early. That same ground grows pine and hardwood along every field edge. Leave a fence line alone a few seasons and it fills in with scrub oak, sweetgum, and briars. We clear that growth off pasture, farm ground, and rural home lots.
Most of our work here runs along the Highway 280 corridor between Vidalia and Lyons. That road passes the Vidalia Onion Museum and runs out into open fields on both ends. Lyons is the Toombs County seat, about six miles east. North and west the ground opens into farm and timber land around Normantown, Cedar Crossing, and Ohoopee. Tracts out there get measured in acres. Some need a full land clearing down to bare dirt for a new field or building site. Others just need the edges pushed back. We look at the property first and tell you which one it is. The owner runs the machines himself, so the person who looks at your job is the person who does it.
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Sandy loam drains well and warms early in the season. That is good for onions and just as good for scrub. Cut a lane through it and young pine and sweetgum are back in a couple of years. The problem shows up first on fence lines and field edges, where nothing gets mowed.
Pasture goes the same way once cattle come off it. Idle ground turns into a thicket of young pine and hardwood. Brush clearing handles the lighter growth along fences and field edges. When the growth has real trunks in it, the mulcher goes on instead.
We run a CAT 265 compact track loader with a forestry mulcher head. It cuts standing brush and small trees into a mulch layer that stays on the ground. Forestry mulching works well on pasture and field edges. You get the trees gone without opening up bare dirt that washes.
Heavier work gets the CAT 308 excavator and a root rake grapple. Stump removal here means digging the stump out whole, roots and all. The stumps and brush load onto a dump trailer and leave the property. What is left behind is dirt you can grade or plant.
Communities & areas we serve around Vidalia: Downtown Vidalia, The Highway 280 corridor, Lyons, Normantown, Cedar Crossing, Ohoopee.
Vidalia ZIP codes served: 30474, 30475.
We clear wooded lots, overgrown property and old pasture around Statesboro. Trees, brush and stumps come out, and you get ground you can use.
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Forestry mulching grinds standing brush and small trees into mulch on the spot. We run a CAT 265 with a mulcher head, and the chips stay on your ground as cover.
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We clear brush and underbrush around Statesboro, GA. Overgrown fence lines, property edges, and back yards get opened back up, with the trees left standing.
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Machine based tree removal in Statesboro and Southeast Georgia. We fell the tree, then dig the stump and roots out when you want them gone.
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We dig stumps out with a CAT 308 excavator instead of grinding them. The stump and root ball come up whole, get hauled off, and the hole gets backfilled and leveled.
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We run a CAT 308 excavator on homes and small sites near Statesboro. Digging, trenching, drainage work, culvert pipe and stump dig-outs.
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Land to clear, brush taking over a fence line, a stump that needs to come out whole, or a lot you want build-ready? Call, text, or send the form. We come look at the property, you get a free estimate with a real number, and the owner runs the machines that do the work.
Tell us about your property and we will get right back to you.