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Chinkapin acorns

Started by Faron, September 23, 2006, 09:21:11 PM

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Faron

I want to start some oaks from a handful of acorns I have gathered.  They need to be sprouted in the fall, If I remember correctly.  Any special techniques?  I figured I would stick them in a little dirt in a flowerbed, and  transplant them after they get started.
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Don K

I have started acorns in those black plastic nursery pots by lightly covering with a good potting mix and keeping them lightly moist. I kept mine on a picnic table in the back yard, but be careful if you have squirrels, they will rob your crop when you aint looking.
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