This spring I mail ordered 10 black locust trees. They arrived looking like sticks attached to bare roots. I immediately potted them and they flourished. It looked like a small forest on my driveway.
I donated the best one to the local bee club for a scholarship auction. It made the club a lot of money
I am happy to say.
I contacted the city arborist. I asked for permission to plant some of the trees in the city park that we live adjacent to. He was excited about the idea and said there weren't very many black locust within the city. We devised a plan and would plant the trees in November.
November 22 the city arborist met me in the park and he showed me where I could plant 5 trees. He flagged the spots and promised that a city employee would be by with mulch and water later that day.
I planted 3 at one end of the park and two trees at the other end. The employee came later and mulched and watered my trees. I am excited about the possibility of a black locust nectar flow.
While we were walking the park, we discovered a water line break. The park ranger comes by periodically, but it's good that we found it when we did.
Here's a picture of one of my trees after planting.
I still have 3 small trees to find a spot for.