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Brush grows back. That's the reality of land management in the Carolina Piedmont — and if you're not staying ahead of it, it's staying ahead of you. Privet can grow six feet in a single season. Kudzu covers an acre in a summer. Multiflora rose turns a fence line into an impenetrable wall in two or three years.
Terra Genesis Forestry specializes in brush removal that actually solves the problem — not just cuts it back to grow again next season. We remove at the root where possible, mulch the debris in place, and follow up with native plant establishment that competes with reinvasion.
Dense privet thickets, kudzu infestations, multiflora rose, autumn olive, Bradford pear, Chinese wisteria, sweetgum regrowth, blackberry brambles, and general overgrowth on fence lines, field edges, creek banks, and property boundaries.
Where brush removal makes the most sense:
Fence lines that haven't been cleared in years, pasture edges shrinking from encroaching brush, property boundaries being lost to overgrowth, creek banks overtaken by invasive shrubs, hunting property access being blocked, and newly purchased land that needs a starting point.
Our approach:
Every brush removal project starts with a property walk. We assess what's there, identify the invasive species present, and build a removal plan that addresses the root cause — not just the visible overgrowth. For persistent invasive species we recommend a follow-up native plant installation to hold the ground after clearing.
Service area:
Lancaster, York, Chester, Chesterfield, Kershaw, Fairfield, Union, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Saluda, Sumter, Greenville, and Spartanburg Counties SC — plus Charlotte metro NC.
Brush grows back. That's the reality of land management in the Carolina Piedmont — and if you're not staying ahead of it, it's staying ahead of you. Privet can grow six feet in a single season. Kudzu covers an acre in a summer. Multiflora rose turns a fence line into an impenetrable wall in two or three years.
Terra Genesis Forestry specializes in brush removal that actually solves the problem — not just cuts it back to grow again next season. We remove at the root where possible, mulch the debris in place, and follow up with native plant establishment that competes with reinvasion.
Dense privet thickets, kudzu infestations, multiflora rose, autumn olive, Bradford pear, Chinese wisteria, sweetgum regrowth, blackberry brambles, and general overgrowth on fence lines, field edges, creek banks, and property boundaries.
Where brush removal makes the most sense:
Fence lines that haven't been cleared in years, pasture edges shrinking from encroaching brush, property boundaries being lost to overgrowth, creek banks overtaken by invasive shrubs, hunting property access being blocked, and newly purchased land that needs a starting point.
Our approach:
Every brush removal project starts with a property walk. We assess what's there, identify the invasive species present, and build a removal plan that addresses the root cause — not just the visible overgrowth. For persistent invasive species we recommend a follow-up native plant installation to hold the ground after clearing.
Service area:
Lancaster, York, Chester, Chesterfield, Kershaw, Fairfield, Union, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Saluda, Sumter, Greenville, and Spartanburg Counties SC — plus Charlotte metro NC.