rdust said:I've found Black Locust and Osage Orange tree's but I don't want to pay 20+ bucks for a 3'-4' tree. They grow pretty quick and I'm not willing to pay a premium to have an established tree.
rdust said:I've found Black Locust and Osage Orange tree's but I don't want to pay 20+ bucks for a 3'-4' tree. They grow pretty quick and I'm not willing to pay a premium to have an established tree.
basswidow said:Are you hoping to grow them into trees to harvest to firewood? How long do you anticipate for this?
rdust said:I've found Black Locust and Osage Orange tree's but I don't want to pay 20+ bucks for a 3'-4' tree. They grow pretty quick and I'm not willing to pay a premium to have an established tree.
rdust said:basswidow said:Are you hoping to grow them into trees to harvest to firewood? How long do you anticipate for this?
Not looking for firewood, just looking to plant some tree's. I'm 35 and don't plan on moving anytime soon so in 30 years maybe I'll have some decent tree's for the grand kids to play in.
I've planted some tree's every year since I bought this place. We have 3 acres but only mow about an acre so why not plant tree's where I don't mow.
Here's a picture/diagram of the current tree's I've planted.
Nixon said:try this site . http://www.musserforests.com/
They carry what You're looking for as bare root seedlings .
Hiram Maxim said:I can help you with Hickory, if you want some? Maybe some Black Locust!
There is Osage Orange in the woods in Clarkston.
There should be Black Locust seedlings all over Oxford!
Shipper50 said:My girlfriend has a bunch of Osage on her property and if all one has to do is crack open a hedge ball and take the seeds out, I can do that and send them to you if you would like.
Shipper
rdust said:Nixon said:try this site . http://www.musserforests.com/
They carry what You're looking for as bare root seedlings .
Exactly what I'm looking for, thanks! I need to move fast though, they only ship bare root tree's up to May 15th.
Nixon said:If You miss the spring deadline , I'm sure that they ship again in the Fall . I've found that they are very reliable ,and that they ship healthy plants.
EatenByLimestone said:Black locust would suck to play on with the thorns! :D
I walk by a bunch of them every day. I'm not sure what their seed pods look like, but if there are any I'll pick them up.
Matt
EatenByLimestone said:Interesting factoid I just found:
It's considered invasive in many places.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinia_pseudoacacia
Sure you want to go planting it?
Matt
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