http://habitat-talk.com/index.php?threads/2016-nut-seed-exchange.6169/Well, I just bought some DCO acorns. Would still like to add sawtooth and chestnuts as well.
I know there used to be a thread on the old forum for acorn / chestnut / scion / seed swapping. Is there anything like that here?
DCO in Oklahoma ripen (Sept 1st) before any Sawtooth. I too am starting a bunch of DCO as I am not worried about the drop times and more of an all you can eat buffet for as long as possible. After all its not all about when they drop but having a variety of different trees dropping at different times. In the end the guy that has the steady grocery supply all year beats the neighbor every time. I am currently watching new saws to see what kind of drop times they have. I would think if you could get a mixture going from Sept - Nov you would pretty much own the deer population in the area. To be fair on the Saws the local population took temps to -30 and still alive and well today but they do thrive in the heat and droughty areas as they can out compete just about anything. Bur Oak would survive your winters just fine and their are lots of hybrids of them producing in less than 10yrs. I just grabbed some Bur x Swamp acorns from very young tree that was raining acorns and cold tolerant as any oak. Burs also grow very fast, mine added 3ft this yr which is not as fast as a saw but still super fast for an oak. As far as DCO acorns goes Blitz is the best source. I have at least 80% germination right now and I have only had them for 2 weeks. Everyday a few more pop!
I posted the seed trade link on one of your posts above. Most of us have access to really nice, large bur oaks so we can get you some just post it on the link so that when they drop you will be in the loop. To have a bur grow fast you really need to grow them in rootmaker root pruning trays or they will spend most of their energy sinking a deep tap root.I purchased the DCO acorns through Blitz, so I'm glad I got that part right at least :)
Any recommendations on where to get fast growing burr oak acorns?
I like your steady food supply philsophy and am hoping to implement something similar on my ground.
I posted the seed trade link on one of your posts above. Most of us have access to really nice, large bur oaks so we can get you some just post it on the link so that when they drop you will be in the loop. To have a bur grow fast you really need to grow them in rootmaker root pruning trays or they will spend most of their energy sinking a deep tap root.
I'm not going to sell any acorns this year. The freeze we had in April two years ago wiped out this year's crop. I have a few but not very many. If anbody wants some, and will pay me shipping, I'll send you some if I get any--squirrels may wipe out what is left.
Hey everyone, I was searching for a source to buy online some sawtooth acorns. Has anyone found a place to buy them? Thanks
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I'd be careful when buying or growing sawtooth to be sure you get what you plan. I planted some many years ago. My objective then was for attraction during archery season. When the trees finally produced, all the acorns fell and were consumed in September before our season begins. Since then, I've found out that there are evidently different strains of Sawtooth. There are some that will drop in Oct and into Nov. I don't know the names of any strains. I would simply suggest that you check with the seller and find out when the acorns are dropping from their trees before buying them and make sure you are getting what works for you.
Thanks,
Jack