We grow a lot of osage orange, a few to be used for grafting of CudraniaHow do you use the Osage Orange for fencing?
tricuspidata as discussed on this list, but most for use in environmental
fencing - for deer and security purposes. We also sell material through our
nursery and provide free material (plants and seeds) to universities and
others conducting research. We have planted over 1 km of "fencing" on our
property and this year will be planting another 2 1/2 km. We are located in
a suburb of Washington, D.C. (Chantilly) and have a) a lot of deer causing a
LOT of damage as we are the last big undeveloped property here, plus of
course, too many people who think undeveloped land is public land...
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