I'm cleaning up some meadows which are full of Honey Locust. The thorns on the Locust range from small needle like on the knee high versions to 4-6" daggers on the full size tees.
My plan is to cut, treat and stack the locust on the meadow edge. Then, come through with a 6" rental chipper to finish the job. I'll be blowing the chop back into the meadow but assume it will be harmless after going through the chipper.
My question is how worried do I need to be about a lost thorn or two? I'm clearing out all I can but its not unreasonale that some small pieces get burried in the grass. I'll be mowing after I cut and clean. Any thoughts or experience with these nasty trees?
Thanks,
My plan is to cut, treat and stack the locust on the meadow edge. Then, come through with a 6" rental chipper to finish the job. I'll be blowing the chop back into the meadow but assume it will be harmless after going through the chipper.
My question is how worried do I need to be about a lost thorn or two? I'm clearing out all I can but its not unreasonale that some small pieces get burried in the grass. I'll be mowing after I cut and clean. Any thoughts or experience with these nasty trees?
Thanks,