Vegetation Removal
Invasive vegetation doesn’t just look messy — cedar and thick brush crowd out native grasses, block sightlines, and in the Texas Hill Country, consume groundwater that would otherwise feed springs and wells. We remove the vegetation that’s working against your land, and leave the native growth that’s working for it.

Open Views, Healthier Land, Real Value
Removing invasive brush increases usable acreage and, on Hill Country properties, can improve water availability by reducing cedar’s demand on groundwater — both of which add real value to the land. It’s also easier to maintain going forward: open ground with native grass holds up better and needs less intervention than land constantly fighting off cedar regrowth. And it’s simply more enjoyable — open sightlines, easier walking, and a property that feels like it’s yours again instead of the brush’s.
What We Handle
- Cedar and invasive brush removal
- Selective clearing that protects native grasses and trees
- Sightline and view clearing
- Fence line and perimeter vegetation control
- Ongoing maintenance to keep regrowth in check
Send us a message and we’ll help you figure out what should stay and what needs to go.
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