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Brush & Shrub Removal on a Beverly, MA property

Beverly runs the range from coastal lots to wooded inland properties — each with its own weather and planting challenges.

Brush & Shrub Removal in Beverly, MA.

Dead shrubs, volunteer trees, invasive bittersweet and knotweed, overgrown beds. We cut it back, pull what we can, and haul every bit off-site.

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Beverly, MA

Overview

Brush and shrub removal is the first step in almost every yard transformation on the North Shore. Casey and Sons cuts down dead or unwanted shrubs, pulls stumps where the plant is small enough, clears invasive brush (bittersweet, buckthorn, Japanese knotweed), and hauls every bit off-site. The ground is left rakeable so re-planting or sod can happen right away.

What's included for Beverly properties

  • Cut down and remove unwanted shrubs and small trees
  • Pull small stumps; coordinate stump grinding where needed
  • Clear invasive brush (bittersweet, buckthorn, etc.)
  • Leave the ground clean and ready for re-planting
  • Full haul-off — no brush pile left behind

Brush & Shrub Removal in Beverly

How brush & shrub removal works on a Beverly property

Brush and shrub removal in Beverly often means tree-line work — inland Ryal Side, Montserrat, and North Beverly properties have wooded back edges where overgrowth creeps in year over year. Coastal Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing usually means salt-damaged plantings that have failed quietly — they come out cleanly but you'd be surprised how dead they actually are when the root ball lifts. We haul everything; nothing left curbside.

Local context

Landscaping in Beverly — what makes it different

Beverly is really two towns. Coastal Beverly — Beverly Farms, Prides Crossing, and the properties along the shoreline toward Manchester-by-the-Sea — deals with salt spray, wind, and a shorter practical mowing window when weather comes off the water. Plant selection there leans on salt-tolerant shrubs, and lawn edges take more wind-blown debris. Inland Beverly — Ryal Side, Montserrat, North Beverly, Centerville — is wooded, with a lot of mature oak and maple canopy that sets the fall cleanup calendar. The shopping and commuter corridors along Cabot Street and Route 128 create their own mix. Each Beverly property gets an approach tuned to which Beverly it's actually in.

Neighborhoods we work in

  • Beverly Farms
  • Prides Crossing
  • Ryal Side
  • Montserrat
  • Centerville
  • North Beverly

Local landmarks

  • Beverly Farms
  • Prides Crossing
  • Lynch Park
  • Cabot Street
  • Montserrat

Questions

Frequently asked

  • Do you handle invasive species like bittersweet and knotweed?

    Yes, with the important caveat that both bittersweet and Japanese knotweed regrow from the tiniest root fragment. A one-time cut-down isn't enough — we'll lay out the multi-season plan it actually takes to get rid of them.

  • Can you do stump grinding?

    Small stumps we pull. For large stumps, we coordinate with a local stump grinder and fold the cost into the job — you get one invoice.

  • Do you work in Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing?

    Yes. Coastal properties in Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing are regular stops. Salt-air exposure and wind factor into plant recommendations and mulch depth — different approach than inland properties.

  • What's different about coastal vs. inland Beverly landscaping?

    Coastal Beverly deals with salt spray, wind-driven debris, and shorter practical mowing windows when weather rolls off the ocean. Inland Beverly — Ryal Side, Montserrat, North Beverly — is wooded and oak-heavy, so fall cleanup usually runs two visits.

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A yard that stays on schedule.

Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.

Call or text · (781) 715-4254

Owner · Ben Casey