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Post-Clear Seeding

Protect your cleared land immediately — seed it right after clearing to establish ground cover, prevent erosion, and get your property working for you faster.

Why Seed After Clearing?

Once land is cleared, bare soil is vulnerable. Without ground cover, rain washes away topsoil, erosion sets in along slopes and creek banks, and weeds move in before desirable vegetation can establish. Post-clear seeding addresses all of that in one step.

We apply a seed mix appropriate for your intended land use — whether that's pasture grass, erosion-control cover, or a wildflower mix for pollinator habitat. The mulch layer left behind by forestry mulching acts as a natural seedbed, holding moisture and protecting seed until germination.

This add-on is particularly valuable on properties with slopes, disturbed creek banks, or anywhere the landowner wants to establish a specific ground cover quickly rather than letting nature take its course.

Key Benefits
Establishes ground cover quickly to prevent erosion on bare soil
Seed mix tailored to your land use — pasture, erosion control, or native cover
Mulch layer from clearing acts as a natural seedbed for better germination
Reduces weed pressure by establishing desirable vegetation first
Protects slopes, creek banks, and disturbed areas from washout
Saves time and cost compared to scheduling a separate seeding visit
Ideal follow-up to forestry mulching or land clearing jobs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote on post-clear seeding.