I am having a blonde moment........ i have grown oaks from wee acorns before, but did i plant them when they were green acorns or brown...... does it matter, i cant remember, must be mildew on the brain.
Help, ta.
Hi Exeldama - In my opinion... does not matter -
I picked green acorns off branches last year - when ripe the easily come out of their 'cup' - they have grown well in the garden this year.
I have been planting acorns for the last few years in my garden ( for transplanting into the wood) - get a few no shows - but have always got something - standard folklore says do not use acorns that float on water or have holes in them.
If in doubt - try the volume approach - more acorns you plant - the better the odds of something growing -
Hi Tracy, I tend not to go on age but size - owing to the conditions on the site - I currenly plant using spirals - so as long as the trees are witing a couple inches of the top of the spiral or higher - I will then plant.
For the last few years - have planted around 600 acorns each year - some thrive - and I am able to plant within 2 years - others are coming up to 4 years and are barely 9 inches -
Thanks... going to do about a hundred this time... i usually plant after 3 years, but up til now its only been giving them to freinds or my dad...now i have my own wood to play with it feels more constructive. Just a thought i seem to find those that lose the lead shoot grow better year 2 and 3, thicker stouter and more growth.
Why not just plant them in the woods? In the spring when they pop up stick a tube on top of them.
Saves all that labour and watering and replanting etc.
I tend to find them a seedlings and stick a tube on top I don't even plant them, I let the squirrels and Jays do all the work. ;)
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