St. Lucie County, FL · 1 hr 45 min from base

Land Clearing &
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St. Lucie County, FL

Vast expanses of slash pine flatwoods and wet prairie characterize the interior, with coastal dunes and mangrove shoreline along Hutchinson Island. The western reaches feature improved pasture and former citrus groves transitioning to master-planned communities. TreeShop LLC provides professional land clearing, forestry mulching, and site preparation across St. Lucie County — serving Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie West, Tradition, Lakewood Park, and 3 more communities.

Our Services in St. Lucie County

Massive residential subdivision clearing for Port St. Lucie's continued expansion, commercial pad site preparation along US 1 and I-95 corridors, citrus-to-residential conversion throughout the western reaches, homesite clearing in Tradition and St. Lucie West, coastal property hurricane rebuilds on Hutchinson Island, and drainage improvements for flood-prone neighborhoods in older Fort Pierce subdivisions.

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 St. Lucie County

Vast expanses of slash pine flatwoods and wet prairie characterize the interior, with coastal dunes and mangrove shoreline along Hutchinson Island. The western reaches feature improved pasture and former citrus groves transitioning to master-planned communities. Savannas Preserve State Park protects one of the largest freshwater marsh systems on Florida's east coast.

Port St. Lucie consistently ranks among the fastest-growing cities in America, with thousands of new residential permits issued annually. The Tradition master-planned community continues expanding westward into former agricultural land. I-95 interchange development at Crosstown Parkway and Becker Road is generating commercial clearing demand. Fort Pierce's downtown revitalization is driving infill redevelopment, and the county's relatively affordable land prices attract builders priced out of Palm Beach County.

Savannas Preserve State Park contains over 5,000 acres of freshwater marsh, wet flatwoods, and basin swamp that restrict development along its buffer zones. The Indian River Lagoon's western shoreline extends the full length of the county, imposing stormwater and setback regulations on all adjacent development. St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park protects barrier island habitat for nesting sea turtles. SFWMD and SJRWMD jurisdictions overlap in the county, with the C-24, C-23, and C-25 canals serving as primary stormwater conveyances.

St. Lucie County Quick Facts

Population 360K+
Distance from Base 1 hr 45 min
Communities Served 8+
Transport Level Medium-High

Common Vegetation

Slash pineSaw palmettoCabbage palmSand pineBrazilian pepper (invasive)Melaleuca (invasive)Cogongrass (invasive)Wax myrtleGallberrySt. John's wortDahoon holly

Soil: Poorly drained Myakka and Oldsmar fine sands dominate the flatwoods interior, with seasonal water tables within 12 inches of the surface during wet season. Ankona and Wabasso soils appear in transitional zones. Coastal ridges feature better-drained Paola and St. Lucie fine sands. The St. Lucie soil series -- named for this county -- consists of excessively drained, hyperthermic, uncoated quartzipsamments found on coastal dune and ridge positions.

Communities We Serve in St. Lucie County

Port St. LucieFort PierceSt. Lucie WestTraditionLakewood ParkRiver ParkWhite CityHutchinson Island

Common Projects in St. Lucie County

50-200 lot subdivision clearing for national homebuilders
Commercial pad site prep along US 1 and Gatlin Boulevard
Citrus grove conversion to residential development
Individual lot clearing in Tradition and St. Lucie West
Drainage canal maintenance and re-grading
Brazilian pepper removal along Indian River Lagoon
Hurricane debris cleanup on Hutchinson Island
Overgrown lot reclamation in Port St. Lucie's platted sections

Ready to Clear Your St. Lucie County Property?

Get a free on-site estimate from TreeShop LLC. Owner Jeremiah Anderson will walk your property and provide transparent T&M pricing for your project.

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Permitting in St. Lucie County

St. Lucie County requires tree removal permits for protected species including live oaks, sabal palms, and any tree over 18 inches DBH. Port St. Lucie enforces one of the stricter municipal tree codes on the Treasure Coast, with heritage tree protections and replacement requirements. Environmental resource permits through SFWMD are necessary for projects within the C-canal watershed. Gopher tortoise relocation permits are standard for any clearing on sandy upland parcels, and scrub jay surveys may be triggered on sites with scrub habitat.

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