We are having 1 acre of pines and honeysuckle mulched this weekend, leaving cottonwood and elms standing. Our goal is to seed the area to clover and grass after. I am planning to pull most of the mulch off to use for compost and mud management on our farm, but if we applied herbicide as you suggested how long will we need to wait to til and seed?
It depends on if your cutting hardwoods trees or soft invasives like honeysuckle. Typically with in a year or 18 months you can get grass established in areas where honeysuckle has been mulched.
Youd be in the range of anywhere from $4k-$8k all depends on job site cleanliness (rocks) and how dense it is and the diameter of material being but along with species, thats why i dont quote by the hour i quote by the job and how rough on my equipment it will be.
Beautiful home and property! Really love your videos. ❤️🙏❤️
Any videos on the herbicide application? How do you know where to spray?
We are having 1 acre of pines and honeysuckle mulched this weekend, leaving cottonwood and elms standing. Our goal is to seed the area to clover and grass after. I am planning to pull most of the mulch off to use for compost and mud management on our farm, but if we applied herbicide as you suggested how long will we need to wait to til and seed?
Fine job,Sir.👍👍❤️❤️❤️
That's so awesome. Do you service the northern Cincinnati area?
Yes we do service that area, your welcome to reach out to us on FB or Instagram
Can you establish grass in those areas by the next season?
It depends on if your cutting hardwoods trees or soft invasives like honeysuckle. Typically with in a year or 18 months you can get grass established in areas where honeysuckle has been mulched.
Kudos to the homeowner for controlling the invasive but if they do are just going to mow the area now? So sad. 😢
what attachment are you using are you skid?
What range does this job cost? I've got 5 acres that look quite similar.
where ru located?
@@tatemslandcare central IL
Youd be in the range of anywhere from $4k-$8k all depends on job site cleanliness (rocks) and how dense it is and the diameter of material being but along with species, thats why i dont quote by the hour i quote by the job and how rough on my equipment it will be.
Dude, love your videos, "BUT" man you talk and talk and talk. Just hush and let's see the equipment in action, PLEASE. Thank you.
Do you try to avoid the native plants like Spice Bush?