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Hard to believe we baled hay here when I was a kid. There was one large Honey Locust (huge thorns) tree at the back of the property. Fast forward 30 years and 80%+ of the small trees in the foreground are Honey Locust.
Hired a forestry mulcher for 8 hrs to get rid of most of them. You can actually see the pond again.

Before and after:


Thorns EVERYWHERE. Got a subcompact (LS MT 125) and have started the cleanup.

Raking in reverse and watching for thorns as I go.

I fully expect an invasion of Honey Locust shoots next spring. I think they’ll be under control in a year or two between mowing, spraying, and the cleanup crew.
The cleanup crew

Hired a forestry mulcher for 8 hrs to get rid of most of them. You can actually see the pond again.

Before and after:


Thorns EVERYWHERE. Got a subcompact (LS MT 125) and have started the cleanup.

Raking in reverse and watching for thorns as I go.

I fully expect an invasion of Honey Locust shoots next spring. I think they’ll be under control in a year or two between mowing, spraying, and the cleanup crew.
The cleanup crew
