Martin County, FL · 2 hr from base

Land Clearing &
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Martin County, FL

Pine flatwoods and scrub occupy the uplands, while the Loxahatchee River basin harbors one of the last wild river systems in southeast Florida. Western Martin County around Indiantown transitions to cattle ranch and improved pasture on a vast scale. TreeShop LLC provides professional land clearing, forestry mulching, and site preparation across Martin County — serving Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Indiantown, Hobe Sound, and 4 more communities.

Our Services in Martin County

Custom home lot clearing within established Palm City and Stuart subdivisions, rural homesite preparation on Indiantown ranchettes, selective clearing within Jonathan Dickinson State Park buffer zones, commercial infill development along US 1 and Monterey Road, canal-front property restoration, and agricultural land maintenance for cattle operations in the western county.

Brush Mulching

Forestry mulcher heads grind trees, brush, and woody vegetation up to 8 inches in diameter. Mulch stays on-site as ground cover — no hauling, no burning.

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Land Clearing

Full-scale clearing with excavators and track loaders. Standard full loadout at $5,000/day, finish and detail work at $2,875/day. Complete site preparation for construction or development.

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Brush Hog / Heavy Mowing

High-capacity rotary mowing for overgrown fields, pastures, and grassy lots. Ideal for tall grass, weeds, and light brush that doesn't require forestry mulching equipment.

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Stump Grinding

Below-grade stump removal for build-ready or landscape-ready sites. $450 minimum per visit. Most stumps take 15-30 minutes depending on size and root structure.

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Land Maintenance

Quarterly to annual regrowth control for previously cleared properties. Scheduled return visits with forestry mulching or mowing equipment to protect your clearing investment.

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Invasive Species Removal

Targeted removal of Brazilian pepper, melaleuca, Australian pine, and other invasive vegetation. Selective clearing that preserves desirable native trees and landscape.

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Pasture Reclamation

Restore overgrown pasture and agricultural land to productive use. Mulch the overgrowth, grind stumps at grade, and leave a surface ready for seeding or fencing.

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Grading & Excavation

Site grading, drainage swales, retention areas, foundation prep, driveway cuts, and earth moving. Proper water management for Florida's flat terrain and high water table.

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Debris Disposal

Complete removal of land clearing debris through hauling, on-site burning, chipping, or grinding. We handle the full lifecycle — clear the land, then clean it up.

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About Martin County

Pine flatwoods and scrub occupy the uplands, while the Loxahatchee River basin harbors one of the last wild river systems in southeast Florida. Western Martin County around Indiantown transitions to cattle ranch and improved pasture on a vast scale. Coastal areas feature mangrove-lined estuaries, sea turtle nesting beaches on Hutchinson Island's southern tip, and the coral-rock shoreline of the House of Refuge vicinity.

Martin County's growth restrictions paradoxically increase the value of cleared, buildable land -- every approved lot commands premium pricing. Palm City and Hobe Sound attract high-net-worth buyers seeking estate lots. Indiantown's recent incorporation as a municipality is spurring new development interest in the western county. The C-44 reservoir and stormwater treatment area project brings large-scale earth-moving work. Stuart's waterfront revitalization drives selective clearing and site preparation for infill projects.

Martin County is renowned for its strict Comprehensive Growth Management Plan, which limits urban sprawl through a defined urban services boundary. The Loxahatchee River was the first waterway in Florida designated a National Wild and Scenic River, granting it extraordinary protections. Jonathan Dickinson State Park spans over 11,500 acres of pine flatwoods, sand pine scrub, and river swamp. Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge protects critical habitat for nesting loggerhead sea turtles. The county falls under SFWMD jurisdiction, and any project near the St. Lucie Inlet or river system triggers heightened permitting requirements.

Martin County Quick Facts

Population 165K+
Distance from Base 2 hr
Communities Served 9+
Transport Level High

Common Vegetation

Slash pineSand pineSaw palmettoScrub oakCabbage palmMangrove (red, black, white)Cypress (pond cypress in sloughs)Brazilian pepper (invasive)Australian pine (invasive)Lygodium (Old World climbing fern, invasive)Gopher appleScrub rosemary

Soil: Poorly drained Riviera and Pineda fine sands prevail across flatwoods areas with seasonal water tables at or near the surface. Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Hobe Sound areas feature well-drained Paola and St. Lucie sands on ancient dune ridges. The Indiantown area sits on Myakka and Immokalee fine sands typical of interior flatwoods, while muck soils (Torry and Okeelanta series) appear near sloughs and the western marshes connected to the greater Everglades system.

Communities We Serve in Martin County

StuartJensen BeachPalm CityIndiantownHobe SoundPort SalernoSewall's PointRioOcean Breeze

Common Projects in Martin County

Estate lot clearing in Palm City's equestrian communities
Custom home preparation on Stuart waterfront parcels
Invasive species removal along the Loxahatchee River
Agricultural clearing and fence line maintenance near Indiantown
Old World climbing fern treatment in natural areas
Hurricane debris removal from Jensen Beach neighborhoods
Commercial site prep along US 1 corridor
Canal-front lot clearing and seawall access preparation

Ready to Clear Your Martin County Property?

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Permitting in Martin County

Martin County enforces one of the most restrictive growth management frameworks in Florida. Tree removal permits are required for all native trees with a 3-inch DBH or greater. The urban services boundary severely limits clearing approvals outside designated development areas. Loxahatchee River watershed projects require SFWMD and sometimes federal Army Corps review. Gopher tortoise relocation permits are mandatory on scrub and flatwoods parcels, and the county's environmental review process can add 60-90 days to project timelines.

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