I just walked next door to the shop and picked up about a dozen or so Honey Locust pods.
I'm figuring it'll be fun for the 5-year-old and I to start them in the house, and latter transplant them in the yard a woodlot.
Besides, I need something to replace all the dead and dieing elm trees, the soon to be dead ash trees and of course the oaks getting hit by wilt and such.
So... what do I need to know about planting Honey Locust from seeds?
I'm figuring it'll be fun for the 5-year-old and I to start them in the house, and latter transplant them in the yard a woodlot.
Besides, I need something to replace all the dead and dieing elm trees, the soon to be dead ash trees and of course the oaks getting hit by wilt and such.
So... what do I need to know about planting Honey Locust from seeds?