A clearing in a forest with sunlight peeking through trees. Brown grass and fallen leaves dominate the ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you serve?

    We provide expert land management, land clearing, and property maintenance services throughout Charleston and Mount Pleasant, SC, and surrounding communities in the Lowcountry.

  • What land management services do you offer?

    Our full-service offerings include:


    -Land clearing for development or access

    -Forestry mulching to remove brush while enriching soil

    -Brush hogging to manage overgrowth and maintain open land

    -Pond maintenance for healthy and functional water features

    -Gravel driveway upkeep to keep driveways durable and safe


  • What is forestry mulching and why choose it?

    Forestry mulching uses specialized equipment to shred trees, bushes, and underbrush into mulch, which enriches soil and supports regrowth naturally. It’s eco-friendly, efficient, and leaves your property clean and usable.


  • What is brush hogging?

    Brush hogging maintains cleared land by cutting grass, weeds, and brush. It’s perfect for keeping fields accessible and prevents property from becoming overgrown.

  • Do you provide pond and gravel driveway maintenance?

    Yes! We care for ponds—ensuring they remain clean and functional—and maintain gravel driveways for optimum usability and appearance.

  • When do I need land clearing services?

    Land clearing is recommended when preparing for construction, enhancing access, or managing existing wooded areas to make your property functional and safe.

  • Why choose Southern Pines Land Management?

    Our team uses cutting-edge equipment and proven techniques to deliver efficient, reliable results. We are known for personalized service and tailoring our land development solutions to match each client’s needs.

  • How do I get started?

    Ready to improve your property? Call us at (843) 348-3767 to schedule a free consultation and estimate. We’ll help you plan your project—from land clearing to mulching and beyond.