Lot clearing and brush hogging are two of the less talked-about services we offer, but for the right property situation they're exactly what's needed. Lot clearing involves the systematic removal of trees, brush, and woody vegetation from a parcel — for new construction, agricultural preparation, property cleanup, or access improvement. Brush hogging uses a rotary cutter to knock down and mulch overgrown vegetation on land that's become too overgrown to maintain by standard means.
In Gloucester County and surrounding South Jersey communities, this comes up most often with rural properties, older lots that have been left unmanaged for years, and parcels being prepared for development or fencing. It also comes up with properties that have sections of overgrowth along fence lines, drainage areas, or back acreage that hasn't been touched in a long time.
Greg Smith Tree Service handles lot clearing and brush hogging with the same approach we bring to every job: the right equipment for the scope, the work done completely, and the property left clean when we leave. We serve residential, commercial, and municipal clients throughout Gloucester County and the surrounding South Jersey area.
Do you have any section of your property — a back lot, a fenceline, or a corner that's gotten away from you — that's been on the "deal with this someday" list for a while?
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Before/after of a lot clearing or brush hogging job in Gloucester County — the contrast between overgrown and cleared is one of the most satisfying visual formats for this type of work. Equipment in action (brush hog, skid steer, chipper) also works well. Authentic job documentation strongly preferred over stock imagery.
Canva text suggestion: "Lot Clearing and Brush Hogging, Gloucester County" or "Before and After: South Jersey Land Clearing Done Right"