[MAIPC] Contractor Expert at Removing Invasive Plants

Maryland Native Plant Society info at mdflora.org
Wed Jul 13 05:16:52 PDT 2022


By coincidence,  I was going to ask a similar question about invasive
removal contractors for forested areas in Calvert County. Russian olive and
kudzu the main targets.

Karyn Molines



On Tue, Jul 12, 2022, 6:47 PM Judy Fulton <jfulton5 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am looking for good contractors who focus on removing invasive plants
> and are willing to do work on a severely overgrown residential property in
> Chevy Chase (Montgomery County), Maryland. The work would be performed this
> fall (invasive vines, young trees, shrubs, some herbaceous plants) and late
> winter (lesser celandine/Ficaria verna). Ideally, some native woody and
> herbaceous plants buried under the mess can be saved, but that might not be
> possible.
>
> The homeowners already plan to get a quote from Invasive Plant Control
> (IPC), but want to choose among two to three proposals. The couple isn't
> interested in regular landscapers that happen to do some invasive plant
> removal.
>
> Can you please recommend some contractors?
>
> Thanks,
> Judy
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>
> Judith P. Fulton
> EcoPlant Consulting: Native and Invasive Plants
> Board, Maryland Native Plant Society
> Board, Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plant Council
> Chair, Maryland Invasive Species Council's Committee on Invasives Lists
> Voice: 410-337-3701, Text: 410-404-8201
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