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Re: Acorn gathering [Re: AJE] #8006564
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Interesting concept although I've never planted in rows.

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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 [Re: AJE] #8013886
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I had some acorns left over so I'm trying to grow 16 of them in the house in two trays like this. 1 of the trays came with a plastic dome over it, to create a sort of greenhouse effect. Also, I recently bought this grow light.

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The soil is dirt I gathered from the land. The pots are mostly those biodegradable brown ones. I keep my house cold in the winter. It'll be interesting to see if this works. Knowing how much to water them has been tricky.

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Re: Acorn gathering [Re: AJE] #8013917
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good luck never had any luck trying this

Re: Acorn gathering [Re: AJE] #8015602
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I'm probably better off sticking with planting the acorn right in the ground smile

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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.

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Today I planted the last of the acorns I had in the refrigerator. It's interesting how this late in the year the ground isn't frozen at all

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Originally Posted by Trapper Dahlgren
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.

Re: Acorn gathering [Re: Trapper Dahlgren] #8038645
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Originally Posted by Trapper Dahlgren
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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I planted 2 trays of white oak acorn pots at Thanksgiving & the 1st 1 finally sprouted today

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My 3rd annual white oak acorn gathering started today. Each of the last 2 years I planted over 1k.

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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.

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Originally Posted by wws
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.

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Some state DNRs will buy them.

Re: Acorn gathering [Re: AJE] #8202727
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They're falling pretty good now. I have 227 in the fridge. Critters will be happy again this fall, bear hunters not so much.
The white oak I harvest acorns from has had a crop now 3 years in a row.

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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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Each chestnut has 1 worm. Put them in the freezer for 3 months to propagate. Kills the worm.

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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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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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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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Originally Posted by AJE
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.

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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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