Reclaim Overgrown Land and Maintain Property Access

Brush Cutting / Bush Hogging in Ocala for properties where thick grass and weeds block access and spread unchecked across open areas

TLC Group Services LLC provides brush cutting and bush hogging services for property owners in Ocala who need to manage overgrown grass, weeds, and light brush across large lots, farms, and vacant land. You're dealing with vegetation that grows quickly in Central Florida's climate and, if left unmanaged, spreads into fences, roadways, and usable areas. This service cuts growth down to a manageable height, restores visibility and access, and prevents further encroachment that complicates future maintenance or development.


The work uses a tractor-mounted bush hog or heavy-duty rotary mower that cuts through tall grass, saplings, and dense weeds in open fields and along property lines. The equipment handles uneven terrain and thick growth that standard mowers cannot process. After cutting, the property looks cleaner, boundaries are visible again, and the ground is easier to walk or drive across. Regular cutting also prevents woody growth from taking root, which keeps maintenance intervals shorter and less expensive over time.


If your property has grown out of control or you need recurring service to keep it accessible, schedule a visit to review the acreage and determine a maintenance plan that fits your timeline.

How Cutting Restores Usability and Reduces Fire Risk

Your brush cutting project starts with a survey of the property to identify areas that need immediate attention and to mark any features like irrigation lines, septic systems, or low stumps that could damage equipment. TLC Group Services LLC runs the bush hog in overlapping passes, cutting vegetation down to four to six inches above the ground. You'll see the crew work around trees, fence posts, and structures while clearing open areas efficiently.


After cutting is finished, the property is visually improved, with clear sight lines and open access for vehicles or equipment. The cut material decomposes on the ground, which is normal for rural properties, or can be raked and removed if you need a cleaner finish. You'll also notice reduced fire hazard from dry standing grass, which is a concern during Florida's dry season. For farms and vacant lots, cutting makes the land easier to assess, lease, or sell.


This service is suitable for properties ranging from one acre to several dozen acres, and it works best on relatively flat or gently sloped terrain. It does not remove trees, stumps, or roots, and it is not intended for finished lawns or landscaped areas. If your property requires seasonal upkeep, recurring service can be scheduled at intervals that match the growth rate and your budget.

What Property Owners Ask About Brush Cutting

Managing overgrown land requires the right equipment and timing, especially in climates where vegetation grows year-round. These questions address common concerns about frequency, cost, and equipment limitations.

What type of vegetation can a bush hog handle?

A bush hog cuts tall grass, weeds, briars, and light saplings up to two inches in diameter, but it does not remove stumps, large trees, or thick woody growth.

How often should I schedule brush cutting in Ocala?

Most properties need cutting two to three times per year, with more frequent service during the rainy season when growth accelerates.

Why does cutting prevent future overgrowth?

Regular cutting keeps woody plants from establishing deep roots and prevents seed dispersal, which reduces the density of vegetation over time.

When is the best time to schedule cutting?

You should schedule cutting in late spring and early fall to control growth before it becomes dense, and again after the rainy season if vegetation spreads quickly.

How does cutting improve property value?

A well-maintained property is easier to market, assess, and use, which increases buyer interest and reduces the time land sits vacant or unproductive.

For an estimate based on your property's size and current condition, or to set up recurring maintenance, contact TLC Group Services LLC at (352) 877-6888 and discuss a service plan tailored to your land in Ocala.