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<blockquote data-quote="Teacher" data-source="post: 5010088" data-attributes="member: 11300"><p><strong>I got started on Sawtooth acorns over 35 years ago and I still see alot of folks asking for info on how to grow them. This is the easiest and most foolproof way. Take a piece of pipe, or anything that will make a hole in the ground about one inch deep and make a hole. Drop an acorn in it and take your foot and cover it up and press down on it. Walk to the next spot and do the same thing again. I never pot an acorn. I have folks all over Alabama come each year and dig up sprouts that come up wild in the yard here at my house. This is alot of trouble as I mail out orders all year for the acorns themselves. They will come up from the nut and this is the easiest way to grow them. I bet over the last 35 years I have been responsible for thousands of trees grown. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Hope this helps.</strong></p><p><strong>B</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teacher, post: 5010088, member: 11300"] [B]I got started on Sawtooth acorns over 35 years ago and I still see alot of folks asking for info on how to grow them. This is the easiest and most foolproof way. Take a piece of pipe, or anything that will make a hole in the ground about one inch deep and make a hole. Drop an acorn in it and take your foot and cover it up and press down on it. Walk to the next spot and do the same thing again. I never pot an acorn. I have folks all over Alabama come each year and dig up sprouts that come up wild in the yard here at my house. This is alot of trouble as I mail out orders all year for the acorns themselves. They will come up from the nut and this is the easiest way to grow them. I bet over the last 35 years I have been responsible for thousands of trees grown. Hope this helps. B[/B] [/QUOTE]
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