Pasture reclamation in Orange County restores productive grazing and hay land that has been lost to woody encroachment, invasive grasses, and neglect. We remove palmetto, young pine, and invasive shrubs while preserving established forage species to minimize the time and cost of re-grassing. Serving Orlando, Winter Park, Apopka, Winter Garden, and 8 more communities across Orange County.
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.
Eastern Orange County's Christmas and Deseret Ranch areas maintain one of the largest concentrations of cattle operations in central Florida, and ranchers face constant pressure from palmetto and wax myrtle encroachment on improved pasture. As development pushes eastward, maintaining agricultural exemptions through active pasture management has become an important tax strategy for landowners holding property for future sale.
Orange County encompasses the geographic center of the Florida peninsula, with terrain ranging from the well-drained sand ridges of Winter Garden and Windermere in the west to the poorly drained flatwoods and freshwater marshes near Christmas and Bithlo in the east. The county contains over 1,000 named lakes, and the central urban core sits on the Mount Dora Ridge, an ancient sand dune system with elevations reaching 100 feet. Eastern Orange County remains largely rural, with extensive pine flatwoods, cypress strand, and wet prairie that transition into the St. Johns River marshes at the county line.
Orange County's explosive growth generates clearing demand across every project type—from residential subdivisions consuming former citrus groves in Apopka and Horizon West to massive commercial and tourism developments south of the airport along the I-4 corridor. Eastern Orange County around Christmas and Bithlo is the new frontier, where rural ranchettes and planned communities are replacing pine flatwoods and pasture. Lakefront properties throughout the county regularly need selective clearing to improve water views while complying with shoreline buffer requirements. The county's aging commercial corridors along Colonial Drive and Orange Blossom Trail also produce steady redevelopment clearing work as outdated strip centers are razed for mixed-use projects. Orange County added over 200,000 residents between 2015 and 2024, and the Horizon West and Lake Nona planned communities alone account for tens of thousands of planned housing units still under construction. Major infrastructure investments including the I-4 Beyond the Ultimate project and Orlando International Airport's south terminal expansion continue to spur ancillary commercial development.
We assess your Orange County property in person — evaluating terrain, vegetation density, and equipment access to deliver an accurate T&M quote.
Clear scope, timeline, and expectations documented in our Master Service Agreement before any equipment rolls. No surprises, no hidden charges.
CAT track loaders and 20+ ton excavators mobilize to your Orange County site. Production-grade equipment means faster timelines and cleaner results.
Owner Jeremiah Anderson walks the finished project with you to confirm every detail meets expectations before we close out the job.
Shingle Creek, headwaters of the Everglades, flows through southwestern Orange County and triggers heightened environmental review for any land disturbance within its watershed. The Econlockhatchee River in eastern Orange is designated an Outstanding Florida Water, imposing strict buffer and stormwater treatment standards on adjacent development. Significant gopher tortoise populations occupy scrub remnants in the Split Oak and Hal Scott Preserve areas, and the county's comprehensive plan requires environmental assessments for projects exceeding 2 acres. Bald eagle nest monitoring is required within 660 feet of documented nests, many of which are located near lakefront development sites.
Protected species: Orange County is home to Gopher tortoise, Florida scrub-jay, Eastern indigo snake, Florida black bear, Bald eagle, Wood stork, Sandhill crane, Audubon's crested caracara, Florida bonneted bat. Pre-clearing wildlife surveys may be required depending on habitat type and project scope.
Waterways & buffers: Properties near Econlockhatchee River, Little Econlockhatchee River, Shingle Creek, Boggy Creek, Lake Apopka, Lake Conway, Lake Butler, Reedy Creek, Lake Hart, Lake Nona, Wekiwa Springs Run may require setback buffers and water management district permits. TreeShop works within all required buffer zones.
Soil conditions: Western Orange County's ridge features Candler and Apopka fine sands with excellent drainage and historically supported the region's vast citrus industry. The central urban corridor sits on Tavares and Pomello fine sands, while eastern Orange County contains extensive areas of Basinger, Placid, and Floridana sands that remain saturated much of the year. Organic muck soils including Samsula and Terra Ceia series line the edges of the county's many lakes and wetland depressions.
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Pasture Reclamation in Orange County