You can call me nuts but, I decided to try a different way of planting white oak acorns this fall. Instead of collecting, keeping them in my fridge, planting in tubs or pots and then caring for them a year. I'm saving all that time.
I'm collecting them and going along the areas I want them to grow and tossing out the nuts in the woods. The areas I'm throwing them are void of squirrels now because of lack of nuts and apples.
I've thrown out 3 gallons of nuts in these areas. They are spread out in different areas as well so critters and deer might find some but, hopefully not all. If 5% take this fall and start growing then I'll be happy. 20 minutes picking them up and 30 minutes of planting. Probably won't work but, for me it's going to give me more time with other projects next year. Some of the nuts had already started to pop a radicle. Hopefully Mother Nature lets some survive. If these weren't free I'd be popping a hole with a rod and sticking them in it.
Rally,
If you can afford tubes then plant the tube with a couple inches dirt outside and drop the nut in and cover it as well.
If you can't afford tubes then take a rod or stout stick. Push a hole an inch or two deep. Put the nut in the hole and step on the top of the hole to cover the nut. I'd take forestry flags and put them in next to the hole. I've got some 5 years old that are still viewable.
You can call me nuts but, I decided to try a different way of planting white oak acorns this fall. Instead of collecting, keeping them in my fridge, planting in tubs or pots and then caring for them a year. I'm saving all that time.
I'm collecting them and going along the areas I want them to grow and tossing out the nuts in the woods. The areas I'm throwing them are void of squirrels now because of lack of nuts and apples.
I've thrown out 3 gallons of nuts in these areas. They are spread out in different areas as well so critters and deer might find some but, hopefully not all. If 5% take this fall and start growing then I'll be happy. 20 minutes picking them up and 30 minutes of planting. Probably won't work but, for me it's going to give me more time with other projects next year. Some of the nuts had already started to pop a radicle. Hopefully Mother Nature lets some survive. If these weren't free I'd be popping a hole with a rod and sticking them in it.
You can call me nuts but, I decided to try a different way of planting white oak acorns this fall. Instead of collecting, keeping them in my fridge, planting in tubs or pots and then caring for them a year. I'm saving all that time.
I'm collecting them and going along the areas I want them to grow and tossing out the nuts in the woods.
Last week I put a bucket in a tree with some red oak acorns to see if the jays will plant them. They will do a better job that broadcasting them. There was a nature show on a while back talking about bird brains. They described jays on some CA islands that plant 6000 acorns per bird and eat 1/3 of them. A big win for the oaks. Blue jays do the same.