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Forestry mulching
Turn thick brush, vines, saplings, and small trees into ground-cover mulch without burn piles, unnecessary haul-off, or tearing the whole site apart.
/ Forestry Mulching · Land Clearing
Bayboro · Eastern NC
NC Unlimited GC #L.104980
Forestry mulching, brush clearing, access paths, fence lines, storm cleanup, and first-phase site prep — done by an Eastern NC contractor with the fleet to handle what comes next.
Mulcher
Fecon
Fleet
55+
License
L.104980
Area
ENC
Brush · Saplings · Fence Lines · Access Roads · Acreage · Site Prep
/ Local land clearing, construction-backed
Owned mulching equipment
In-house operators
Bonded & insured
Site development capable
/ 01 · Overgrown to usable
Eastern North Carolina does not wait politely. A few seasons of brush, vines, saplings, wet edges, and storm debris can turn useful property into land you cannot inspect, maintain, build on, or even walk through.
Forestry mulching is often the cleaner first move: cut the vegetation, process it where it stands, open access and visibility, then decide whether the next phase is grading, drainage, roads, utilities, or construction.
/ 02 · Before / After
See the actual transformation: overgrown edges, the mulcher at work, clean access lanes, and wide shots that show the scale of the job.
Scale
Fecon clearing through heavy brush
Result
Clean lanes through wooded land
Machine
Owned Fecon FTX148 mulcher
/ 03 · Forestry mulching
Clear brush. Open access. Set up the next phase without hiring a separate crew every time the job gets bigger.
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Turn thick brush, vines, saplings, and small trees into ground-cover mulch without burn piles, unnecessary haul-off, or tearing the whole site apart.
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Open overgrown lots, acreage, hunting land, future homesites, utility corridors, and equipment paths so people and machines can actually get in.
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Reclaim fence lines, ditches, road edges, drainage paths, farm lanes, and service corridors with equipment that can work tight or uneven ground.
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Reduce downed limbs, storm-damaged vegetation, and tangled growth so the property is safer to inspect, maintain, and move through.
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When clearing is only phase one, Andromeda can keep going with grubbing, grading, drainage, excavation, hauling, and construction sequencing.
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Owned trailers, trucks, operators, and heavy equipment let Andromeda mobilize for rural acreage, subdivision land, commercial parcels, and public work.
/ 04 · Good fit
An overgrown property usually creates one urgent question: “Can you turn this mess into usable ground?” Andromeda can answer that — then keep going if the job turns into drainage, grading, roads, or construction.
Ask about your property →/ 01
Thick brush, young pine, privet, briars, vines, and saplings blocking access or visibility.
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Open a future driveway, building pad approach, backyard edge, or residential lot without turning the entire site into mud.
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Trail systems, shooting lanes, food plot access, perimeter lines, and rural maintenance corridors.
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Clear growth around ditches, culverts, swales, and wet edges so drainage work can be inspected and maintained.
/ 05 · Equipment
Dedicated tracked mulcher for heavy brush, saplings, and larger areas where production matters.
Tracked skid steer support for tighter zones, cleanup, attachments, and finish work around the edges.
Dozer with root rake for heavier clearing, grubbing, shaping access, and preparing the site for the next trade.
Excavator support for timber, debris, drainage constraints, wet edges, and work the mulcher is not built to do.
/ 06 · Simple process
Step 01
We look at access, slopes, wet areas, utilities, boundaries, trees to keep, and what “done” needs to mean for the next phase.
Step 02
Fecon mulcher, skid steer, dozer, excavator, grapple truck, dump truck, or grading equipment — matched to the ground, not guessed from the road.
Step 03
Crews work in sections, protect keep-zones, manage debris, and leave ground you can use instead of debris you still have to solve.
Step 04
If the job moves into grading, road base, drainage, utilities, or construction, the same contractor can carry the work forward.
/ 07 · FAQ
For many overgrown properties, yes. Mulching cuts vegetation in place and leaves organic material on the ground, which can reduce hauling, burning, exposed soil, and cleanup. Traditional clearing still makes sense when the job needs full grubbing, mass grading, drainage correction, or construction-ready preparation.
It depends on species, terrain, density, access, slope, and the machine selected. Andromeda walks the site first and gives a practical recommendation instead of pretending one machine solves every condition.
Yes. Forestry mulching is often the first phase of a larger site-development package. Andromeda also self-performs excavation, grading, road work, drainage, hauling, and construction support across Eastern North Carolina.
Andromeda is based in Bayboro and serves Eastern North Carolina, including rural acreage, coastal counties, private landowners, developers, municipalities, and commercial sites.
/ Ready to reclaim the ground?
Andromeda will help decide whether forestry mulching is the right first move — and what should happen after the site is opened up.
Request a forestry mulching quote →