Forestry Mulching • Land & Woodland Management • Sustainable Site Clearing
At H2 Grow, we bring precision, performance, and environmental responsibility to every land-clearing and property-management project. Whether you’re reclaiming overgrowth, creating trails, or preparing a site for development — our forestry mulching services deliver clean, efficient results with minimal impact to your land across Eastern North Carolina.
Forestry mulching is a one-step land-clearing process that grinds, cuts, and shreds unwanted trees, brush, and undergrowth — leaving a layer of mulch on the ground. This mulch protects the soil, prevents erosion, and returns nutrients to the earth.
Unlike traditional clearing, there’s no burning, hauling, or soil disturbance — just a clean, natural finish ready for whatever comes next.
We remove brush, undergrowth, and small trees to open up your property for development, landscaping, or recreation — with minimal ground disturbance.
Turn overgrown land into usable space. We mulch unwanted vegetation into natural ground cover that improves soil structure and suppresses weeds.
Need ATV, walking, or maintenance trails through your woods or fields? Our equipment carves smooth, accessible paths without damaging surrounding terrain.
H2 Grow proudly serves the Eastern North Carolina region, covering a 200-mile radius from Goldsboro, NC.
We provide professional forestry mulching, land clearing, and land management in the following counties and nearby towns:
Goldsboro • Pikeville • Smithfield • Wilson • Kinston • Greenville • Mount Olive • La Grange • Snow Hill • Clinton • Dunn • Selma • Princeton • Kenly • Ayden • Farmville • Rocky Mount • New Bern • Jacksonville • Morehead City • Clayton • Raleigh • Fayetteville • Burgaw • Beulaville • Benson • Tarboro • Havelock
If you’re located anywhere in Eastern NC, chances are we can serve you — just call 984-343-2424 for a free estimate.
Q: How big of trees can you mulch?
A: Typically up to 8–10 inches in diameter, depending on species and conditions.
Q: Will the ground be bare afterward?
A: No — the mulched material stays on site as ground cover to prevent erosion and promote regrowth.
Q: Do I need permits?
A: In most residential and agricultural cases, no permits are required. We’ll guide you if your property has special restrictions.
Q: What areas do you serve?
A: We serve all of Eastern North Carolina, including Goldsboro, Wilson, Greenville, Kinston, Smithfield, and surrounding areas.
