Grafted Honey Locust — Ashworth (fall delivery)
$70.00
Honey locust is in all likelihood the best species for ruminant silvopasture. They have a dappled canopy that lets a lot of light to forages beneath, and their pods drop from October through February and last for months on the ground. That’s exactly what is needed in a rotational grazing system, allowing one to stockpile several tons of high-energy pods to the acre. The one problem is their thorns, which can be long and vicious. These grafted trees will not have thorns, though in some cases the tree they were originally selected from may have had thorns, which means their progeny are more likely to have thorns as well, though folks with long-standing honey locust orchards in Virginia and Mississippi have told us that they do not have issues with seedlings becoming a nuisance. Honey locusts can produce pods without being fertilized by another individual.
This one originated farther north than any other of the older honey locust cultivars, namely in Potsdam NY, USDA zone 3b/4a. Has only moderate sugar content in pods, but reportedly yields heavily and very regularly. Should thrive in northerly areas where others may not fill out their pods well. The original tree was reportedly completely thornless.
Volume discounts: 4-9 trees for $48, 10-24 trees for $35. 25-99 trees for $30, 100+ trees for $24
Shipping: This product will ship out in November or early December as a bare root tree. If your ground is likely to be frozen by that time, we recommend a spring shipment.
*Restricted and not available for shipment to Arizona or California.
Local pickup options:
December 2 from 9am-5pm at TFG shop on 2363 Stumptown Rd, Lancaster, PA 17602
December 5 from 8am-5pm at Rodale Institute on Siegfriedale Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530 (at Beyond Grass and Grain)
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