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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter79" data-source="post: 5110673" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>I have planted several trees for friends over the years.The female will get seed pods on them that look like long green beans wait till the fall when they turn brown and start to open then freeze them.In the spring get them out and put the individual seeds in cups to start like any other seed(note one pod will have slots seeds in it)after it sprouts plant in desired location.I usually wait 4 to 5 years before putting worms on them but yes if there is not another tobby worm tree around you will have to put worms usually ten or so will do the trick as they lay eggs in the bark of the tree and will reproduce themselves after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter79, post: 5110673, member: 21171"] I have planted several trees for friends over the years.The female will get seed pods on them that look like long green beans wait till the fall when they turn brown and start to open then freeze them.In the spring get them out and put the individual seeds in cups to start like any other seed(note one pod will have slots seeds in it)after it sprouts plant in desired location.I usually wait 4 to 5 years before putting worms on them but yes if there is not another tobby worm tree around you will have to put worms usually ten or so will do the trick as they lay eggs in the bark of the tree and will reproduce themselves after that. [/QUOTE]
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