Colonial Williamsburg garden historian Wesley Greene strips the bark from a locust log with a draw knife. The log will be used as garden-bed edging in the town. Colonial Williamsburg garden historian ...
Black locust trees are captivating in mid-May when their large, fragrant white blossoms open and make the medium to large trees suddenly apparent along the edges of wooded areas and in small groves.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Wesley Greene is garden historian for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. This article is ...