AZLE LAND CLEARING

Forestry Mulching Specialists

Brush & Cedar Removal in Parker County

Cedar is eating your land. It's drinking your water, triggering your allergies, and choking out everything else that grows. We fix that. One machine, one pass, and your property is yours again.

The Cedar Problem in North Texas

If you own property in Parker County, you know cedar. Ashe Juniper — the tree everyone calls “mountain cedar” — has taken over millions of acres across Texas. There are 8.6 million acres of it statewide, and it's classified as an invasive species.

Here's what cedar actually does to your land: a single mature tree drinks 30+ gallons of water per day. On a heavily wooded acre, that's thousands of gallons your grass, your oaks, and your well aren't getting. Landowners who clear cedar regularly see their wells recover and their native grasses come back strong within a season.

Then there's Cedar Fever — the allergic reaction that hits roughly 20% of Texans every December through February. If you or your family deal with it, the source is probably standing in your backyard.

8.6M

Acres of cedar in Texas

30+

Gallons of water per tree per day

20%

Of Texans affected by Cedar Fever

How Forestry Mulching Solves It

Forestry mulching is a single-machine process. We drive a specialized mulcher through your property and it grinds trees, brush, and stumps into chips right where they stand. No dozer. No loader. No burn pile. No trucks hauling debris off your property.

The mulch stays on-site, creating a natural ground cover that prevents erosion and returns nutrients to the soil as it breaks down. It's faster than traditional clearing, usually cheaper, and significantly better for your land long-term.

No Burning Required

Burn bans are common in Parker County during summer. Forestry mulching avoids that issue entirely — no fire, no permits, no risk.

No Hauling Trucks

Everything stays on your property as ground cover. No need for trucks tearing up your driveway or leaving ruts in your field.

Soil Stays Intact

Unlike bulldozing, mulching doesn't strip the topsoil. Your soil structure stays intact, which means faster regrowth of grass and less erosion.

Selective Clearing

We can take out all the cedar and brush while leaving your oaks, pecans, or any trees you want to keep. Precision work, not scorched earth.

What We Clear

Ashe Juniper (mountain cedar)
Eastern red cedar
Mesquite
Dense brush and thickets
Overgrown understory
Privet and invasive shrubs
Small to medium trees (up to 12" diameter)
Mixed cedar/hardwood stands

Cedar & Brush Removal Across Parker County

Serving a 30-mile radius from Azle, including:

Brush & Cedar Removal FAQ

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Whether you need a lot cleared for building, brush and cedar taken out, or fence lines cleaned up — we're local, we're fast, and estimates are always free.