What brush clearing really involves on a Birmingham property
Brush clearing is the in-between job — heavier than mowing, lighter than full land clearing. It's what you call when a lot has gone three or four years without attention, the privet and Chinese tallow have taken over, and you can't walk fifteen feet without hitting briars. Across Jefferson, Shelby, and St. Clair counties we see the same offenders: privet hedge gone feral, kudzu where it never used to be, sweetgum saplings the size of a wrist, and blackberry canes thick enough to stop a deer.
We go after all of it with the right machine — usually a skid steer with a brush cutter or drum mulcher attachment — and leave you a property you can actually walk, sight across, and use. The trees you want to keep stay standing. The mess goes.
