Most people know Southern Tree Pros for tree removal and trimming, but a lot of our work goes well past the tree itself. Land clearing jobs, especially larger ones, leave a site that needs more than just the debris hauled away. The soil is exposed, grading may have shifted, and erosion becomes a real concern, especially during Metro Atlanta's summer rain season.
Hydroseeding is part of how we restore cleared lots to stable, usable condition. The process applies a slurry of seed, mulch, and fertilizer directly to the exposed soil, which establishes ground cover faster than traditional seeding and significantly reduces erosion risk on slopes and graded areas. For residential lots preparing for construction, and for commercial and municipal sites we clear for Georgia DOT or development projects, it's often a necessary final step that turns a cleared site into a ready site.
It's the kind of service that comes up most on larger projects, but it's available on any residential or commercial clearing job in Metro Atlanta where the customer wants to restore the ground after we're done. The goal is always to leave the property better than we found it, and that includes what happens to the ground after the trees are gone.
If you've got a lot that needs clearing and you're thinking about what comes after, that's worth discussing upfront. Have you ever had to deal with erosion or bare soil issues after land clearing or construction work on a property?
#MetroAtlanta #LandClearing
Ideal shot: a hydroseeding application in progress on a cleared lot, or a before/after showing a cleared site and the same site after ground cover has been established. Aerial drone shots of cleared lots work extremely well for this topic. Authentic job photos strongly preferred over stock. See sector guidance: authentic job documentation outperforms stock significantly for land clearing content.
Canva text suggestion: "Land Clearing and Full Restoration — Metro Atlanta" or "From Cleared to Ready: Hydroseeding After the Cut"