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Hello Folks, I just finished this article on black locust for winter reading enjoyment.
I'm not very good with computers and can't figure out how to make a link show up on this forum, but you can copy and paste the address black locust
If anyone knows how to turn the address into a link, I appreciate your help.
 
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Akiva - you did it perfectly!

Great article too. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Nice article, thanks. I'd love ot learn about the specific USDA and Hungarian cultivars, and how they compare.
 
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I've been growing several cultivars from the USDA and Hungary. None are older than 2 years old, so it's hard to know what they will turn into, but so far they look good.
I should have them available for distribution in a few years after I can build up enough stock.
 
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