Texas Green Industries

Land & Vegetation Management Services

Texas Green Industries offers vegetation control for Southeast Texas yards, refineries, pipelines,

and infrastructure where access, visibility, and safety must be maintained.

Serving Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Nederland, and surrounding Southeast Texas areas.

Herbicide Treatment & Vegetation Control for Industrial Sites

Used to manage growth in areas where cutting alone is not effective.


Texas Green Industries provides herbicide applications for areas where mowing is not effective or practical.This includes gravel yards, tank pads, fence lines, and drainage areas that require consistent control.

Applications are selected and applied based on site conditions and follow product label requirements, drift control practices, and environmental considerations. This approach reduces regrowth, maintains clear access, and limits the need for repeated mechanical work.

Industrial Mowing & Site Maintenance Services

Used to maintain visibility and access across large areas.


Texas Green Industries provides mowing and site maintenance for large industrial properties where vegetation affects access, visibility, and daily operations.

This includes open yards, access roads, and undeveloped areas that require consistent control. Work is performed using equipment suited for rough terrain and varying growth conditions, with attention to site layout and obstacles.

Regular maintenance helps keep routes accessible, improves visibility, and prevents vegetation from becoming a recurring issue.

Brush Clearing & Overgrowth Removal for Industrial Properties

Used to restore access to areas that are no longer usable.


Texas Green Industries provides brush clearing and overgrowth removal for areas that have become inaccessible or difficult to manage. This includes thick vegetation, unmanaged sections of property, and areas where access has been lost.

Work is performed using equipment suited for heavy growth and varied terrain, with attention to site conditions and obstacles. This service restores access, improves visibility, and prepares the property for ongoing maintenance.

Right-of-Way Vegetation Management for

Pipelines and Access Corridors

Used to maintain access and visibility along linear routes.


Texas Green Industries provides vegetation management for rights-of-way and access corridors where visibility and access must be maintained. This includes pipeline routes, perimeter paths, and service access areas that require consistent control.

Work is performed using a combination of mowing, trimming, and herbicide application based on site conditions. This service keeps routes clear, supports inspection access, and maintains consistent corridor conditions.

Industrial Site Cleanup & Debris Removal Services

Used to maintain safe and usable site conditions.


Texas Green Industries provides site cleanup and debris removal to maintain safe and usable conditions across industrial properties. This includes removal of vegetation piles, storm debris, and dumped materials that interfere with access or operations.

Work is performed efficiently with attention to site layout and active areas. This service helps keep properties clear, reduces hazards, and supports ongoing maintenance efforts.

What Industrial Land & Vegetation Management Includes


Industrial vegetation management is not a single task. It is the ongoing control, removal, and maintenance of vegetation across a property to keep it usable and safe.

This includes managing growth across:

Open land and yards
Equipment areas and structures
Fence lines and perimeters
Drainage systems and low areas
Access roads and right-of-way corridors

The goal is not just to remove vegetation, but to manage it so it does not become a recurring problem.

Where Industrial Vegetation Management Services Are Used

These services are applied across a range of industrial and operational environments where vegetation impacts access, visibility, and safety.

Industrial Yards & Laydown Areas

Vegetation is controlled to keep equipment areas clear and maintain safe working conditions.

We maintain vegetation around substations, tank farms, laydown yards, and equipment areas so crews can safely access infrastructure and maintain visibility around hazards.

Refineries & Energy Facilities

Work is performed around active equipment, tanks, and infrastructure where access and visibility must be maintained.

Vegetation control reduces fire load, protects pipelines and equipment, and keeps emergency routes clear for inspections and safety audits.

Pipeline & Utility Coridors

Routes are maintained to ensure access for inspection, maintenance, and compliance.

We maintain vegetation around substations, tank farms, laydown yards, and equipment areas so crews can safely access infrastructure and maintain visibility around hazards.

Commercial Properties with Operational Needs

Large properties where vegetation impacts access, safety, or usability.

Office parks, warehouses, and commercial facilities rely on consistent grounds maintenance to reduce liability and maintain professional appearances.

Municipal & Infrastructure Sites

Includes drainage systems, roadsides, and public works properties requiring consistent vegetation control.

Cities and public infrastructure require dependable land management to maintain roadsides, drainage areas, and public works properties.

What Affects Industrial Vegetation Management Needs


The scope of work varies from site to site based on conditions, layout,

and how the property is used.

Property Size & Layout


Larger properties and sites with complex layouts require more planning, equipment coordination, and time to complete safely.

What areas do you serve in Southeast Texas?


Light growth can be maintained with routine mowing, while heavy overgrowth or dense brush requires clearing and more intensive work.

Terrain & Accessibility


Uneven ground, wet areas, and restricted access points affect how equipment is used and how work is performed.

Terrain & Accessibility


Ditches, retention areas, and low-lying sections often require targeted herbicide application and controlled access during work.

Maintenance History


Properties that have been regularly maintained require less intensive work than sites that have been unmanaged or neglected.

One-Time vs Ongoing Vegetation Management


Industrial properties may require one-time clearing, ongoing maintenance, or a combination of both depending on site conditions and operational needs.

One-Time Work

Used when vegetation has become overgrown or unmanaged.

Restores access to the property
Clears heavy growth and problem areas
Prepares the site for consistent maintenance

Ongoing Vegetation Management

Used to maintain control and prevent recurring issues.

Keeps access routes and work areas clear
Reduces long-term maintenance costs
Supports safety, visibility, and compliance

Most industrial properties benefit from a combination of initial clearing followed by a scheduled maintenance plan.

FAQs About Industrial Vegetation Management Services

What does industrial vegetation management include?


Industrial vegetation management includes mowing, herbicide treatment, brush clearing, right-of-way maintenance, and debris removal. The goal is to keep industrial properties clear, accessible, and safe for operations. Services are selected based on site conditions, vegetation type, and how the property is used.

How often should industrial yards be mowed or treated?


Yes. Work is performed on active industrial sites, including refineries, tank farms, pipeline corridors, and utility properties. Services are coordinated with site requirements, access restrictions, and operational schedules to avoid disruption and maintain safety standards.

What areas of Southeast Texas do you serve?


The required service depends on vegetation density, property layout, and maintenance history. Light growth may only require routine mowing, while heavy overgrowth or problem areas often require clearing and herbicide application. A site walk allows us to assess conditions and recommend the appropriate approach.

Are your herbicide applications safe for utilities and refineries?


Most properties require regular maintenance during the growing season due to rapid vegetation growth in Southeast Texas. Many sites are maintained monthly or on a scheduled rotation. The exact frequency depends on how quickly vegetation returns and the operational requirements of the property.

What is the difference between clearing and ongoing vegetation management?


Clearing is used to remove heavy overgrowth and restore access to unmanaged areas. Ongoing vegetation management is used to maintain control and prevent vegetation from returning. Most properties require an initial clearing followed by a maintenance schedule.

Are herbicide applications safe for industrial environments?


Herbicide applications are performed using products labeled for the intended use and are applied according to state regulations and label requirements. Site conditions, weather, and proximity to equipment are evaluated before application to ensure proper use.

What factors affect the scope of industrial vegetation management?


Scope is influenced by property size, vegetation density, terrain, accessibility, drainage areas, and maintenance history. Sites with heavy growth or limited access typically require more time, equipment, and planning than regularly maintained properties.

Do you offer ongoing service agreements or one-time work?


Both options are available. One-time work is used for clearing overgrown areas, while ongoing service agreements maintain control and prevent recurring issues. Many clients use a combination of both.

What areas do you serve in Southeast Texas?


Texas Green Industries serves Beaumont, Port Arthur, Orange, Nederland, and surrounding Southeast Texas communities. Service availability can be confirmed during the initial inquiry.

Texas Green Industries is locally owned and focused on serving Southeast Texas.

Beaumont, TX

Port Arthur, TX

Orange, TX

Nederland, TX

Groves, TX

and surrounding Southeast Texas facilities.

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