Re: Acorn gathering
[Re: AJE]
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11/29/23 01:00 AM
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AJE, you should look up Oikos Tree Nursery/Ken Asmus. Back when I still subscribed to North American Nut Growers he was the oak tree guru. Did some breeding work/hybridizing back in the 80's. If I remember right he's in Michgan.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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12/21/23 10:12 PM
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never give up, I'm going to try again this winter, i have about 70 one-gallon cans to plant crab apples an acorn. Good luck. That's a lot to plant. I find acorn planting rewarding.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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I'm going to try again this winter, i have about 70 one-gallon cans to plant crab apples an acorn. Let us know how it goes
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Re: Acorn gathering
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I have white oaks on my place, I’m just starting to hear acorns hitting the roof. The last few years we have had bumper crops of acorns. I must throw 50 gallons of them away each year and I still see them coming up all over my yard. I guess I should fill flat rate boxes up and send them out.
wws Some state DNRs will buy them.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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08/25/24 05:48 AM
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Do you treat for worms? Would be a good question for my own ag ext office. Our chestnuts have em bad.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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Did not know that first part Spoke Thanks. Over here the oaks get em too, and walnuts, and well, all.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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08/26/24 08:45 PM
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If acorns have worms I toss 'em. If an acorn has a worm, it's no good.
Interestingly, I brought home 88 acorns tonight & only 2 failed the viability test.
Usually I don't start gathering til ~9/1. Maybe the early ones this past week are less prone to worms.
Today was the hottest day of the year, 96°. I'm unsure whether that's hard on the acorns. I try to pick 'em up at least every other day so they don't sit long.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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08/31/24 11:04 PM
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This is my 3rd year collecting white oak acorns & I'm still unable to predict when an especially heavy drop will occur. Sometimes I think I'll find a better bounty after a high wind or heavy rain, but it doesn't seem to be that way.
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Re: Acorn gathering
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I picked acorns tonight from 1 tree in town. Right now I have a fan on them drying them. I plan to get more white oak growing on my hunting property & figure I will try this method. Most desirable to me is that white oak are less likely to be impacted by oak wilt. White Oaks sprout as soon as they drop from the tree. They should not be dried, and should be planted straight away. They spend all winter putting down a tap root, then put up a stem and leaves in the Spring. Red Oaks sprout in the Spring, after chilling all Winter. They can be kept in the vegetable drawer in your refrigerator until Spring.
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