Have you checked with your state dept of forestry or dept of
conservation? Here in KS, the conservation service offers seedlings for
sale very inexpensively every spring. Here's the listing of what they
have available each year: http://www.kansasforests.org/conservation/items.shtml Perhaps your
state has a similar program?
I've not tried to feed the pods to any of our animals, but I can vouch
for the foliage's palatability to goats.
Hope this helps,
Meg in KS
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> Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 12:42:37 -0800 (PST)
> From: Paul Wheaton <paul@richsoil.com>
> Subject: [permaculture] honey locust trees
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> I'm interested in buying a hundred honey locust trees for my permaculture
> farm. I would
> like to find trees that appear to be heavy pod producers to help feed
> cattle, chickens,
> pigs, goats, etc.
>
> My understanding is that the pods will only form on female trees. I'm
> guessing that
> without a male tree nearby, even the female would be podless.
>
> I'm having a hard time finding a supplier of honey locusts that are savvy
> to the tree
> gender. Anybody have a source?
>
[permaculture] Re: honey locust trees,
Meg Mullett, 11/01/2004