Careful hand removal of invasive plants allows us to selectively preserve the native plant populations.
Precise hand removal of liriope in Fernbank forest allows us to leave behind native sedges, ferns, and other sensitive species without compromising soil integrity.
We are mindful to correctly identify invasive plants before removal as many native species can look similar, such in Fernbank where Japanese honeysuckle which can resemble climbing hydrengea or coralberry to the untrained eye.
We take great care to minimize our footprint when working in sensitive sites like Fernbank forest.
English ivy removal along a stormwater drainage with brush berm stabilization.
Euonymus removal in a floodplain.
Trenching for bamboo barrier installation.
Installed bamboo barrier.
Bamboo rhizome excavation.
Aftercare following bamboo rhizome excavation.
Giant bamboo control, processing and removing canes.
Giant bamboo control, solarizing bamboo roots.
English ivy and blackberry removal.
Invasive woody plant stems removal.
Invasive grasses removal.
Tree circabase cleaning.