Dec 5, 2017 Thread starter #11 treerooted Almost Self-Reliant Joined Jun 20, 2017 Messages 393 Reaction score 430 Points 127 Location zone 5a Yes, far into the field I think!
Dec 5, 2017 #12 Chic Rustler Super Self-Sufficient Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 2,807 Reaction score 4,885 Points 287 Why would anyone be excited about growing bois d arc? Plan making bows? Or a hedge?
Dec 5, 2017 #13 Chic Rustler Super Self-Sufficient Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 2,807 Reaction score 4,885 Points 287 I have 4. I hate them.
Dec 5, 2017 #14 Chic Rustler Super Self-Sufficient Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 2,807 Reaction score 4,885 Points 287 TexasLisa said: The thorns will also flatten your tires. Click to expand... I had many a flat this year on my lawn mower because of them. Ended up filling the tires with slime to keep them up
TexasLisa said: The thorns will also flatten your tires. Click to expand... I had many a flat this year on my lawn mower because of them. Ended up filling the tires with slime to keep them up
Dec 5, 2017 Thread starter #15 treerooted Almost Self-Reliant Joined Jun 20, 2017 Messages 393 Reaction score 430 Points 127 Location zone 5a They're a novelty to me. Their range is restricted due it's ancient nature, so it's not like any are naturally growing in northern areas.
They're a novelty to me. Their range is restricted due it's ancient nature, so it's not like any are naturally growing in northern areas.
Dec 5, 2017 Thread starter #16 treerooted Almost Self-Reliant Joined Jun 20, 2017 Messages 393 Reaction score 430 Points 127 Location zone 5a Why don't you cut them down? They make great firewood I hear...
Dec 5, 2017 #17 Chic Rustler Super Self-Sufficient Joined May 10, 2017 Messages 2,807 Reaction score 4,885 Points 287 I'd cut then down and then decide I wanted to make my own bow or something. Never know, I might need them If you want more horse apples let me know. I got a truck load
I'd cut then down and then decide I wanted to make my own bow or something. Never know, I might need them If you want more horse apples let me know. I got a truck load
Dec 5, 2017 #18 Hinotori Sustainability Master Joined Nov 2, 2011 Messages 5,789 Reaction score 12,712 Points 373 Location On the foot of Mt Rainier We have the wrong climate for them or I'd plant a fence of them. The wood is good bow wood
Dec 5, 2017 #19 baymule Sustainability Master Joined Nov 13, 2010 Messages 10,920 Reaction score 19,518 Points 413 Location East Texas They make a fence post that never rots.
Dec 6, 2017 #20 sumi Rest in Peace 1980-2020 Joined Sep 26, 2013 Messages 7,025 Reaction score 5,297 Points 337 Location Ireland Amazing looking fruit and the wood sounds fantastic too! I've never or heard of these before, thanks for sharing
Amazing looking fruit and the wood sounds fantastic too! I've never or heard of these before, thanks for sharing