Black Locust Seeds
fruitman
18 years ago
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Comments (4)I'd love to trade, could you email me a list of seeds you have and we can work out a trade? I can get you either cuttings or freshly ripe seed. BTW, black locust is a awesome tree, i've been thinking about planting a bunch more of them. *N2 fixer *excellent coppice plant *once coppiced, the best fence posts in north america *best firewood in north america *good chicken forage *good honey bee forage...See Morealternative acid to soften the seed coat of a honey locust seed
Comments (11)whats the hurry??? do you plan on growing these trees indoors over winter??? .. good luck with that ... if not.. why not pot them all into one smallish pot.. and put them on the north side of the house.. and let mother nature take care of it all this winter ... the suggestions all remind me of morning glory seed.. i used to use a fingernail emory board ... just to get thru the hard coat.. then lay them on a paper towel.. folded in quarters ... dampened ... inserted into a sandwich and laid on a teacup saucer [hard to lose it.. lol] ... and as soon as i saw life.. potted into media ... the knicking never worked for me.. i ended up knicking the embryo.. or cutting the tip of my finger ... blood did not aid germination ... and.. as noted.. why all this for a weed tree??? .. other than the experimenting of it all.. which i do honor ... ken...See Moretwo goumi questions
Comments (10)TO [This message originated at GardenWeb] Hi, I saw on a years past post that you had black locust seeds (presumably for trade.) Do you have any this year for trade some time? I'm in central fl and I think I should have some seeds that would do well in you ga environment. Let me know if a trade would be something your interested in and if there's something your looking for. Thanks! -Cee On Mar 31, 2014 8:10 PM, "GrandmaHettie" wrote: I checked my seed box today and yeas I do have some. They are from the fall of 2012, so are about one year and a half old. I would think they should still be fine. If you are interested in a trade I will trade for some of your Thai Red Roselle seeds. Let me know if we can trade. That's wonderful and I'm sure the seeds will still be fine(I'll give them a try.) I'll pack about 25 roselle seeds and send them to you. They're saved from last year and they've been germinating for me just this March. Thanks so much for sharing your seeds! My address is: 31009 Westchester Ave Sorrento FL 32776. What's yours? Best, Caitlin April2,2014 2:37 PM , "GrandmaHettie" wrote: Put the Black Locust seeds in the maul, you should get them in a few days. This was over a month ago...Did you get theseeds I sent? I never received Any from you!:...See MoreCan you ID these seeds?
Comments (11)I don't know. They were in my boss's driveway. They had to have blown from a neighbor's tree but I have no idea what her neighbors have. She only has sycamore and a small willow. I thought the tree across the road looked like a red bud, but I just don't think they are red bud....See Morefruitman
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