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A Guide to DIY Land Clearance and “Tree Removal Near Me” in Houston, TX

If you want to get rid of a tree in your backyard, DO NOT pick up a chainsaw until you have done your homework. There is much to learn about land clearance and tree removal, whether you are starting a DIY project or are on the hunt for professional “tree removal near me” in Houston, TX. In this article, you can learn about what tools and machinery will best work for different landscape clearance projects and if you should contact an arborist for tree removal in Houston, TX.

DIY Land Clearance

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Shrubs and Smaller Plants

Most shrubs and smaller plants can be removed by hand or with hand-held tools; however, it can be difficult to remove all the roots of a plant so that it will not start growing again.

It is generally easy to remove a bush or shrub if they will only reproduce by seed, yet some greenery is capable of vegetative reproduction, where any limb left behind could cause a new plant to sprout up. If you want to remove a plant like this, you will need to do additional research and possibly consult a professional in Houston, TX.

There are a variety of tools to assist with the removal of many plants. These include standard spades, garden or spading forks, soil knives, pliers, pickaxes, shovels, weed wrenches, digging bars, and forked weeders. When you are at the store in Harris County buying these items, ask the salesperson which tool they think would be best for your project.

Tree Removal

For tree removal, you will need much more powerful machinery than a simple spade. Some of the tools used for cutting down trees include chainsaws, crosscut saws, axes, lopping shears, ropes, ladders, and more. Some people will even try using a bulldozer or truck to upend a tree. It is also important that you or any professional you hire has all the necessary safety equipment, and someone present should be certified in first aid.

It is extremely important that dead limbs are cut away from a tree, or that a dead tree is removed from your property. Dead or cumbersome branches could fall and hurt someone or be blown away in a storm and damage your property.

Additionally, dead trees are a fire hazard, as they ignite and burn much quicker. Have a certified arborist come to your property for an inspection if you are not sure what work needs to be done on your landscape to maintain the safety of those who live or work on your Harris County property.

Stump Removal

Stump grinding is one of the most popular ways to remove a stump after the tree trunk has been cut away. A stump grinder is a powerful piece of machinery that uses a spinning blade to grind a stump into mulch while it is still in the ground.

You can use the mulch to fill in the hole where the stump was or for another landscaping project. However, most stump grinders available for homeowners to rent are about the size of a lawnmower; bigger and more powerful models are only accessible to certified professionals. If you have a larger tree stump that needs to be removed, you may need to look for a professional landscaper.

Another option for stump removal is stump killers, which are slower but much more DIY friendly. Stump killers are chemicals that are applied to a stump to accelerate the decomposition process. To use a stump killer, drill holes in the stump and place drops of the chemical into the holes, as the bottle instructs.

Be sure to wear gloves and safety goggles, as the chemicals are extremely harmful to the skin and eyes. Like with trees, some people may try to use a tractor or bulldozer to remove a stump, however, these other methods are far more reliable.

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About Us

If, after reading this piece, you believe that you are not capable of DIY tree removal or will not be able to access the necessary equipment, call 281-330-9170 to speak to the staff at Clear My Land. Clear My Land is a landscaping company in Houston, TX specializing in landscape clearance and maintenance.

The staff has a wide variety of machinery at their disposal and is available for maintenance services if you have a large estate or landscape. Additionally, we are fully insured, so it will not cost you any extra money if any accidents happen while we are working.

Our Services

Here at Clear My Land, we are proud to serve the residents of Houston, TX, by delivering the best landscape clearance and maintenance services to homeowners and owners of larger ranches and estates. We have a variety of equipment at our disposal to accomplish all tasks in as little time as possible. Our goal is to provide the best services for the best price to our customers.

However, our first priority is your safety and that of anyone who lives or works on your Harris County property. Rest assured that our staff is made up of certified arborists who are completely qualified to operate any machinery; there will be no injuries and no damage will be done to your property due to negligence or inexperience.

At Clear My Land, the three main services we provide are tree removal, stump grinding, and landscape maintenance. We choose to use grinders for any stump removal in favor of other methods because grinding is generally the safest and most efficient option.

Our landscape maintenance services are extensive; we will come to your property for regular pruning, trimming, and weeding. We will work with you to make your landscape safe and enjoyable. Additionally, we want to know about your goals for your landscape, such as what plants and animals you want to raise; learning about the history of the landscape and what your plans for it are will help us adjust our upkeep plans to your needs.

Stop looking for “tree removal near me” and call Clear My Land at 281-330-9170 to get started on your land clearance project today!


Some information about Houston, TX

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas, fourth-most populous city in the United States, most populous city in the Southern United States, as well as the sixth-most populous in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 in 2020. Located in Southeast Texas near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, it is the seat of Harris County and the principal city of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, which is the fifth-most populous metropolitan statistical area in the United States. Houston is the southeast anchor of the greater megaregion known as the Texas Triangle.

The Houston area occupying land that was home of the Karankawa (kə rang′kə wä′,-wô′,-wə) and the Atakapa (əˈtɑːkəpə) indigenous peoples for at least 2,000 years before the first known settlers arrived. These tribes are almost nonexistent today; this was most likely caused by foreign disease, and competition with various settler groups in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, the land remained largely uninhabited until settlement in the 1830s.

The Allen brothers—Augustus Chapman and John Kirby—explored town sites on Buffalo Bayou and Galveston Bay. According to historian David McComb, ‘[T]he brothers, on August 26, 1836, bought from Elizabeth E. Parrott, wife of T.F.L. Parrott and widow of John Austin, the south half of the lower league [2,214-acre (896 ha) tract] granted to her by her late husband. They paid $5,000 total, but only $1,000 of this in cash; notes made up the remainder.’

The Allen brothers ran their first advertisement for Houston just four days later in the Telegraph and Texas Register, naming the notional town in honor of President Sam Houston. They successfully lobbied the Republic of Texas Congress to designate Houston as the temporary capital, agreeing to provide the new government with a state capitol building. About a dozen persons resided in the town at the beginning of 1837, but that number grew to about 1,500 by the time the Texas Congress convened in Houston for the first time that May. The Republic of Texas granted Houston incorporation on June 5, 1837, as James S. Holman became its first mayor. In the same year, Houston became the county seat of Harrisburg County (now Harris County).

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