Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup

Serving Snohomish County including: Edmonds, Everett, Mountlake Terrace, and Surrounding Areas.

Clear overgrown small lots naturally with our efficient, eco-friendly goat rental service. Perfect for blackberry bushes, weeds, and urban spaces.

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Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup

Eco-Friendly Land Clearing for Small Lots Are overgrown weeds and invasive blackberry bushes taking over your property? Our goats are here to help! Specializing in small lot cleanup, our eco-friendly service uses a natural approach to clear overgrowth without the need for harsh chemicals or noisy machinery. Goats thrive on tough plants and can navigate challenging terrains, making them ideal for city lots, suburban backyards, and hard-to-reach areas.

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Why Choose Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup

    Eco-Friendly: Goats clear weeds and brush naturally, leaving no environmental footprint.

    Cost-Effective: No heavy equipment or chemical treatments required.

    Safe & Sustainable: Goats prevent seed spread, reducing regrowth and improving soil health.

    Quiet & Efficient: Perfect for residential areas where heavy machinery might be disruptive.

    How Does Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup Work

      Assessment: We’ll evaluate your lot and determine the best herd size for the job.

      Setup: Our team delivers the goats and sets up portable fencing to keep the herd safe.

      Grazing: The goats get to work, clearing your lot over a period tailored to its size and density.

      Completion: Once the job is done, we’ll remove the goats and fencing, leaving a clean and refreshed lot.

      Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup is Perfect for:

        Urban and suburban lots

        Overgrown backyards

        Vacant property maintenance

        Blackberry bush removal

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        Frequently Asked Questions

        Questions about Eco-Friendly Small Lot Brush Cleanup

        Our goats love munching on:

        Blackberry bushes
        Weeds like dandelions, thistles, and ivy
        Grass and overgrown vegetation
        Shrubs and brush

        Yes, some plants are toxic to goats, including:

        Rhododendrons
        Azaleas
        Oleander
        Yew
        Nightshade
        Foxglove
        Cherry tree leaves (wilted)
        We’ll assess your lot beforehand to identify any unsafe plants and create a plan to manage them.

        Our service is ideal for small lots, typically up to 1 acre. For larger areas, we can discuss customized solutions and grazing timelines.

        The time required depends on the lot size and density of overgrowth. On average, goats can clear approximately 500-1,000 square feet per week.

        Goats eat a wide range of plants, but they don’t distinguish between desirable plants and weeds. If there are specific areas to protect, we can install fencing or barriers to keep them out.

        When not clearing lots, our goats live comfortably as our pets, enjoying a healthy diet and regular care.

        Goats are tidy workers, but they do leave droppings, which are a great natural fertilizer for your soil. If needed, we can arrange for cleanup after the service.

        Yes! Our goats are friendly and used to people. We set up portable fencing to keep them contained and safe while they work.

        Of course! Our goats love attention, but we ask that interactions be gentle and supervised.

        Pricing depends on lot size, density, and the duration of the project. Contact us for a free consultation and custom quote.

        They’re eco-friendly and leave no carbon footprint.
        They prevent the spread of invasive plants by digesting seeds.
        They work quietly, making them perfect for urban areas.
        Their grazing naturally improves soil health without chemicals.

        Yes, goats are excellent climbers and can handle uneven terrain, steep slopes, and tight spaces.

        Yes, we regularly check on the goats to ensure their safety and monitor progress.