Javelin & Logger
Morning, I saw an old brush pile that could use a quick clean‑up, but we should keep the soil from eroding. How do you usually approach that sort of work?
Morning. First step: set a clear boundary line around the brush pile, maybe a line of compacted earth or a simple fence. Then clear the brush in small, measured passes—use a chainsaw or a brush cutter, keep the cut at a shallow angle to avoid splintering the soil. After removing the debris, lay down a layer of mulch or a sheet of geotextile to hold the soil in place. Finish by tamping the soil down slightly, making sure the slope still drains away from the site. Stay tight on each move, no wasted time.
Looks good, just make sure the mulch stays packed in when the rain comes. Keep the slope clear and the soil firm. No wasted cuts.
Got it, will keep the mulch compacted and the slope clear, no extra cuts.Got it, will keep the mulch compacted and the slope clear, no extra cuts.
Noted. Stay steady, keep the soil in place.We have complied.Noted. Stay steady, keep the soil in place.
All set, will keep the slope stable and mulch compacted, no slip.