Posted by Ralphwd45 on May 04, 2014 at 21:29:06 from (216.227.109.150):
In Reply to: Trees for fence posts? posted by Justin SE IOWA on May 04, 2014 at 19:02:25:
This is another vote for Locust. I live in rainy Washington, and the treated post, I buy at the feed stores here, seem to rot off in 5 years. I have been putting green Locust in, on all corners and gate posts, since 2000, and they are not rotted even 1/8 ", when I tore down the garden fence, last week. However any staples need to be put in while they are still green. My Locust, are thorny, have a multitude of white flowers, and it looks like it snowed, when they fall. It is not the same tree that we had in Illinois, that they called black locust, but is much more long lasting, and way heavier than they should be, seasoned or green. The roots run way out past the trees and start new brush, that grows very fast
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