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Garrison, TXNacogdoches County

Land Clearing Garrison TX: Timber, Pasture & Bayou Bottoms

Garrison sits up US-59 toward Timpson, where the country shifts back and forth between planted pine and cattle pasture and every place seems to have a little of both. It is roughly an hour and fifteen minutes from our shop in Crockett, and we will make that drive for a Garrison job without blinking. Land clearing Garrison TX is the same work we do at home, just a little farther up the road: brush that got ahead of somebody, fence lines gone under, and bottomland that needs more thinking than a dozer driver usually gives it.

The estimate costs you nothing and we come to your place to do it. Out here, no two tracts are alike, and the difference between a fair price and a guess is standing on the ground and looking at it. Show us the property, tell us what you want it to become, and we will lay out how to get there.

Work we do around Garrison

Land around Garrison is a working mix: timber on the hills, cattle on the open ground, and the two always trading territory. Half our calls up here are about pushing the woods back where they have crept into pasture. Sweetgum saplings, yaupon, and rose hedge take a fence line first, then a corner, then five acres of grazing before you know it. We mulch that encroachment out, reclaim the grass, and reopen fence lines so the next fence goes in on clean ground. On the timber side, we thin understory, cut access lanes through plantation tracts, and clean up cutover ground that owners want back in shape.

Then there is the Attoyac. The bayou bottomlands east of Garrison are rich ground and fine deer country, but they are wet, and they punish heavy equipment that shows up at the wrong time of year. We know bottomland work: light-footprint mulching on tracked machines, dry-season scheduling for the softest ground, and clearing patterns that leave the big bottomland hardwoods standing while the brush and privet come out. If your lease or your back forty runs down toward the Attoyac, that is familiar territory for us.

Soils here swing from sandy upland that works easy to heavy bottom clay that does not forgive mistakes. We match the machine and the timing to the dirt, which is most of what separates a clean job from a torn-up one.

Most requested in Garrison

Fence Line ClearingOn a Garrison cattle place, the fence line is the first thing the brush takes. We mulch lines clean on both sides so you can string wire tight and see your fence from the truck.Forestry MulchingSoft Attoyac bottomland calls for a light-footprint machine, not a dozer. Our tracked mulcher clears brush in the bottoms without rutting ground that takes years to heal.Ditch Clean-OutFlat ground draining toward the bayou depends on its ditches. We clean out silted, brush-choked ditches so water leaves your pasture instead of standing on it.

Good to know

Late summer into early fall is usually your window. The Attoyac bottoms around Garrison stay soft from winter rains well into spring, and running equipment on wet bottom clay leaves ruts that hold water for years. By August the ground has typically firmed up enough for our tracked mulcher to work clean, and finishing before deer season means your lanes and plots are ready when it opens. Upland parts of the same property can be worked almost year-round. We will walk the tract with you and tell you honestly which parts can wait and which cannot.

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Free on-site estimates in Garrison

We're roughly an hour and fifteen minutes from Crockett — tell us about your property and we'll come walk it with you. No pressure, no obligation.

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