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This area is a perfect example of land restoration in progress:

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Most questions in our business are about the mulch left behind. The mulch remaining in this project is not nearly thick enough to hinder grass growth. It will remain, as any mulch in the garden, to help with moisture retention and provide a superior protection against erosion. You can easily walk, ride a horse, or drive over the entire area that was Hydro Axed.  Removal of the overinfested Juniper, seeding, and the protective layer of mulch work together in the land restoration process.

 

 

The Homeowners have a beautiful home on several acres near Wimberley. They recently purchased the five acres adjacent to their property to pasture their horses. The piece of land was over 80% covered with cedar. Beautiful oaks, large and small, had been overtaken. GWC was contracted to mulch much of the cedar, but not all. There are a couple of nice old growth cedar that were left, plus a strip of the new growth trees along the property line that was left as a buffer zone. This also provides brush cover for birds and other wildlife.

The homeowners are interested in the long term health of the land, and in developing a low maintenance area that will remain attractive and useful. The cedar overinfestation had eliminated most of the grass, so after discussing their planned use of the property GWC representatives recommended cross fencing the horses off most of the pasture to allow the newly seeded native grasses to become established. The horses will be rotated between two areas that will be seeded with common bermuda. Common bermuda was recommended in this area due to its high tolerence of traffic and low maintenance requirements.

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