Re: Acorn gathering
[Re: AJE]
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09/20/22 09:49 PM
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I got the Squirrel tonight. It looks nice: I've been picking more white oak acorns. They are sprouting & I have a lot but am not sure how long they'll survive in the fridge after they sprout It's probably time to start planting this weekend! My terrain is hilly & not the best soil. I don't know how many are in a gallon..I bet 800. I'm up to about 1 1/3 gallons gathered in the past week. They're in the refrigerator. This is my 1st time doing this. I've been trying to keep them just moist enough so they don't dry out.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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09/25/22 04:36 PM
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let us know how you like it I like it! I planted a lot of acorns this weekend. It was perfect weather- cool & raining. I'm glad I bought the tool. I planted probably 625 but still have that many in the fridge. I feel bad I did't get them all planted, but I did well & got my excercise traversing a lot of uneven hilly terrain. Many are sprouting. I hope the sprout doesn't rot in the fridge. I have a busy week of work so am not sure what day I can plant next. The sprouts are < 1/4", which is good.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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09/25/22 05:25 PM
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White oaks around me grow well on poor soil (sand) as long as it is well drained. The whites tend to stay high and and red oaks grow in the lower stuff that holds water occasionally.
I'm going to have to get a few acorns around and grow a few. You have given me a little bit of inspiration.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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09/27/22 10:20 PM
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..so far the ones in plastic cover [pipe] tubes have Growden three times as much as those with out tubes Now that is interesting.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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09/28/22 10:51 PM
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sounds like it works good Yes it does. I used it again tonight. It sure seems to beat buying and planting seedlings. I've probably planted about 800 so far, w/ another ~400 to plant if I can get the acorns in the ground before the sprouts grow & rot in the refrigerator. It's kind of relaxing planting.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/04/22 01:02 AM
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I have about 200 left to plant. They are sprouting in the fridge faster than I'd like though. I planted a couple hundred Saturday but didn't have time to finish.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/05/22 10:12 AM
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I just picked a bunch of pin oak acorns up from one of my trees to grow. Its loaded this year! I just picked a cup of Red Oak acorns falling from trees. When I floated them, almost all of them floated. 4 sunk to the bottom. An egg is layed in the acorn when it is very small and on the tree. As the acorn grows, the grub continues to eat the seed. That’s why they float.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/05/22 10:52 AM
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Oaks are a real slow growing tree. Reminds of a cowboy comedy where they told this outlaw they were going to kill him and he could pick the type of execution. He said, "I want to be hanged." They said, "Done." Then he pointed to a newly planted oak tree that was about 3 foot tall and said, "From that tree!"
I don't watch football, so I don't know who Taylor Swift is, but he sounds fast.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/05/22 02:59 PM
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I posted a pic of this tree a couple months back....some members thought it was white oak but the acorns look like burr oak to me. Whatcha think? right now without further info I'm saying white oak. When I was a youngun I learn that Burr Oaks have hairy nuts, something I'll never forget Picture of hairy Burr Oak nuts. There is quite a variability on how Oaks may look depending upon area.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/05/22 03:27 PM
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The more I learn, the more I think I've never seen a bur oak nut. All white from what I see, including all of Nebraska. These are in Arkansas.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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10/05/22 11:25 PM
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Picking the cap off a bur oak acorn can be quite a challenge.
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