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Sawtooth Oaks #3216451
09/11/20 07:06 PM
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Anyone know where I can get some saw tooth oaks around south of Birmingham? Gonna need a few when things cool off!

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216526
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If your near Tuskegee, the wildlife group has them.

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216534
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You know you can dig them up for free just about anywhere thers a big sawtooth oak dont you?

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216552
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i have offered on here for anybody that wants them they can come get them at my place i marked 75 last year for a couple guys that said they were gonna come get them and they aint been yet, some of them are 3 to 4 feet tall,

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216575
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Depends on what your trying to accomplish, if you just want a few, you can dig up some seedlings. If you're trying to create some long term mast with some scale, the wildlife group is your ticket if you're looking for good survivability. I had really good success with their trees I planted 15 or so years ago. I picked them up from them but they ship if you need it. I have a bumper crop this year

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Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216576
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I picked up a bunch of bare roots from the wildlife group last Feb and there were cheap
And doing well . I will get more from them this winter
Good people

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216622
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I started mine from acorns 15 years ago. They started producing at about eight years. HUGE crop this year. I have seven, the best producer started dropping the 3rd week of August, two are loaded but haven't dropped any yet. The deer are working them over hard.

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216631
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Go to a sawtooth tree when they start to fall and pick up some. Plant in a 5 gallon bucket, holes in bottom with rocks, topsoil in top. Water regularly and then plant the trees that sprout. Pro tip protect from squirrels and chipmunks with wire or clear plastic with holes punched in top.

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: Tigger85] #3216658
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Originally Posted by Tigger85
Go to a sawtooth tree when they start to fall and pick up some. Plant in a 5 gallon bucket, holes in bottom with rocks, topsoil in top. Water regularly and then plant the trees that sprout. Pro tip protect from squirrels and chipmunks with wire or clear plastic with holes punched in top.

Bastards dug 6” tall trees up to get the rest of the nut this spring.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216740
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Native Nursery, they ship and usually have anything you want.


I like Jiffy cornbread.
Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216744
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Drop by the house and I will hook you up-for free! Just pick up the acorns and head to the woods after a rain. Take a piece of pipe, anything that will make a 1" depression in the soil. Drop the acorn in it and then step on it to cover. It will sprout before spring and be up to 2 foot tall come fall. I have literally planted thousands this way and it is the best way that is not labor intensive. I have carried a pocket full into the woods and just drop and step on them on the walk out. They come up this way just as well.

DO NOT PAY inflated prices for the container oaks.

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Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: Rutabaga] #3216821
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Originally Posted by Rutabaga
Native Nursery, they ship and usually have anything you want.


I bought alot of trees from them they are good to buy from,

Re: Sawtooth Oaks [Re: millstoneman] #3216877
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Thank you for all the advice!


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