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<blockquote data-quote="indiansprings" data-source="post: 3823909" data-attributes="member: 31772"><p>+100 on that Hedgerow, I'd rather cut Hedge than Honeylocust anyday. Too many flats, almost need foam filled tires or aircraft tires on any vehichles around the tree. I girdle the honey locust to kill them a year before planning to cut them down, I've found that it causes the tree to drop a bunch of the torns after they die. I hate how the torns have the toxin on them to make any puncture wounds fester up and become sore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indiansprings, post: 3823909, member: 31772"] +100 on that Hedgerow, I'd rather cut Hedge than Honeylocust anyday. Too many flats, almost need foam filled tires or aircraft tires on any vehichles around the tree. I girdle the honey locust to kill them a year before planning to cut them down, I've found that it causes the tree to drop a bunch of the torns after they die. I hate how the torns have the toxin on them to make any puncture wounds fester up and become sore. [/QUOTE]
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