Regal Prince Oak Acorns And Chinese Chestnuts Planted - Tree Nursery - April 2024
Last Fall, I collected a few dozen acorns off off a small stand of upright, columnar Oak trees that are planted in a parkway near our downtown. On many of my early morning walks, I'd stop by, see if the acorns were 'loose' and then grab a few before they fell to the ground. Our Oaks in our yard last year threw off A HUGE amount of acorns - a mast year. These columnar oaks were simliar.
In November, I water-tested them (if they floated, I tossed them), then buried them in wet sand for a long Winter's nap via cold stratification. I also grabbed three large Chinese Chestnuts and did the same - tested, then tucked-in the fridge for four+ months.
In 2022, I collected a wide variety of acorns, but didn't label them. This year, I went with JUST ONE species - the Regal Prince Oak.
Earlier this month, I took the container out of the fridge and left it in the dark, in my garage. Then, this past week, I opened it up and discovered that a number of the seeds had germinated. Below is what the container looked like from the top - lots of growth.
The LARGEST of the stems (and roots) that had sprouted were from the Chestnuts. Here, below is one of them - all curved up.
Since this is a 'full sun' location, I've opted to cover them (completely) with a shade cloth (50%) - see below:
I'm planning on moving this raised bed off the patio to a more-shade location, so these won't need so much cover. I also need to dig out the rest of the nursery stock and get them going for the year.
Once I buy my annuals, I'll have more pots to use to try to plant up the rest of the acorns.
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