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Oaks - What types you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3573880" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I planted the following oaks: Bur, Sawtooth, Dwarf Chinkapin, White, Swamp White and Shumard. These are in different locations on the farm with at least 10 of each and were planted according to the locations conditions. Some were planted in 2009 - most in Jan 2011. The 1st batch were planted in a pasture with not tree tubes, no fetrtilize and no grass control. They have barely grown. The 2011 trees have trippled in height because they do have tubes, fertilize and weed control. Still too soon to have acorns though obviously. I guess what I'm saying is that I'd plant a variety and not put all your eggs in one basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3573880, member: 12277"] I planted the following oaks: Bur, Sawtooth, Dwarf Chinkapin, White, Swamp White and Shumard. These are in different locations on the farm with at least 10 of each and were planted according to the locations conditions. Some were planted in 2009 - most in Jan 2011. The 1st batch were planted in a pasture with not tree tubes, no fetrtilize and no grass control. They have barely grown. The 2011 trees have trippled in height because they do have tubes, fertilize and weed control. Still too soon to have acorns though obviously. I guess what I'm saying is that I'd plant a variety and not put all your eggs in one basket. [/QUOTE]
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