Serving Hammond, Louisiana & Tangipahoa Parish

Forestry Mulching & Land Clearing in Livingston, LA

Expert Land Management for Livingston Parish Property Owners

Livingston Parish has been one of the fastest-growing areas in Louisiana for more than a decade, and the town of Livingston sits right in the middle of it — on the I-12 corridor, squeezed between the Amite River to the south and the pine flatwoods that stretch north toward the Mississippi line. The August 2016 flood event showed everyone what the hydrology of this parish is really like: the Amite River basin and the flatwoods drainage system backed up in ways people hadn’t seen in recorded history. New subdivisions keep going in, lots keep getting cleared, and the terrain keeps doing what it does — staying wet, flooding seasonally, and growing back thick with vegetation in every direction. Bottomland Tree Service works Livingston Parish from Hammond. Lee Bailey, Louisiana Arborist #2696. Call 225-251-9130.

Our Livingston Services

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Forestry Mulching in Livingston, LA

Livingston Parish’s wet pine flatwoods and permanently high water table create difficult land-clearing conditions, but our 200-horsepower forestry mulchers with Low Ground Pressure (LGP) tracks can efficiently clear loblolly pine, briars, sweetgum, and palmetto without rutting or damaging saturated ground, while leaving mulch behind to reduce erosion and improve drainage stability.

Tree Removal in Livingston, LA

Livingston Parish’s history of severe flooding and hurricane damage creates ongoing demand for hazardous tree removal, and our professional tree services safely handle flood-stressed pines, uprooted water oaks, and structurally compromised trees, with every tree evaluated on-site by licensed Louisiana Arborist Lee Bailey (#2696).

Right-of-Way Clearing and Land Clearing in Livingston, LA

Livingston Parish’s rapid growth and persistent drainage challenges create constant demand for land clearing, drainage corridor maintenance, and right-of-way clearing, and our forestry mulching services efficiently clear subdivision lots, overgrown acreage, utility corridors, and drainage canals without creating debris piles that contribute to flooding.

Land Clearing & Site Prep

Preparing properties for construction, agriculture, or development. We handle projects of all sizes in the Livingston area.

Why Livingston Property Owners Choose Us

Perfect for Livingston's Terrain

Livingston's mix of wetlands, rolling hills, and dense pine/hardwood forests requires specialized equipment. Our Low Ground Pressure track pads work effectively on soft ground without causing excessive soil disturbance.

Licensed Louisiana Professionals

As Louisiana Arborist #2696, we're trained and licensed to work throughout Louisiana. We understand Livingston Parish's regulations and environmental considerations.

Powerful Equipment for Dense Vegetation

Our 200hp mulchers handle everything from pine saplings to mature hardwoods, common throughout Livingston Parish.

Service Area

Serving Livingston & Surrounding Communities

We provide services throughout:

Common Livingston Projects

Residential

Rural/Agricultural

Commercial/ Municipal

Frequently Asked Questions — Livingston, LA

Yes. Extended root zone saturation weakens the anchoring capacity of the root system, especially in the sandy, poorly-structured soils of the pine flatwoods. Trees that have been through multiple significant flood events may have cumulative root damage that isn’t visible above ground. If you have large trees near your home, a professional assessment is worth having. Call 225-251-9130.

Yes. The LGP track pads on our mulcher are designed specifically for high-water-table, soft soil conditions like the pine flatwoods of Livingston Parish. We work wet ground regularly throughout this area.

Yes. We handle vegetation clearing along drainage corridors using the forestry mulcher. The material is processed on site and doesn’t create a debris pile that could block the channel.

We’re based in Hammond — Livingston Parish is in our regular service area. Depending on current project schedule, we can typically mobilize within a week or two for non-emergency work. Storm damage calls get prioritized. Call 225-251-9130.

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