[MAIPC] Contractor Expert at Removing Invasive Plants

Spencer, Sandy sandy_spencer at fws.gov
Wed Jul 13 06:07:49 PDT 2022


I am making some inquiries for you with three companies for similar needs at Patuxent Research Refuge.
In addition to our own in-house resources, we use a couple of companies that do this work, but they tend to be large, many acres projects.


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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<mailto: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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