Last fall I got some hedge apples from a friend of mine.I put them in a 5 gallon bucket and they sat in the garage over the winter.I noticed the other day that they were getting mushy so I added some water and smashed them with a garden fork into a goo.I just had to see what was inside that mess and what I found was a bazzilion seeds.I made a shallow trench in the garden and poured the goo in and covered it up. Got about a 20 ft. row.If I have any success I will bareroot them out this fall and transplant them.I won't see the day but hopefully someday someone with a hankerin to build a bow will put it to good use.
About 10 years ago my state was offering osage seedlings for sale through the NRD. I wanted to plant a few then but was discouraged by their rep. At the time they were trying to eradicate them in the south-east portion of the state. I wish I would have went with my gut at that time. I would have half grown trees by now.
Anyway, I hope there are some potential bows in my garden.
Does anyone know if the seeds would still be good if they were seperated from the pulp and dried in the spring? I have talked to several people who are looking for osage but have none in there area.I have a supply and it could be done with a little patience.
Thanks,
Ed