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TH: RE: Trees from Seed
Reply-To: Tree-House@Majordomo.Flora.Com (Community Forestry) ---------
Date: 28 Mar 1997 16:21:15 -0500
From: "Fafard, Chris" <chrisf@phe.com>
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From: Chris Fafard, Sykesville, MD at chrisf@phe.com
Hello RT Ellsberry:
Your message regarding trees from seed was forwarded to me by a friend. I
have since looked around the Community Forestry website a little. I have been
trying to grow trees from seed for a couple of years now, with very little
luck. (I think I need to learn to follow directions better). My current
project involves seeds of Aeschulus pavia from my yard in Carroll County
(planted there by a previous owner, I believe). I collected fresh seeds in
the early fall and planted in a sheltered outdoor bed immediately, as per
available guidance (Michael Dirr's, Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, and
others). No seedlings yet, but I look each day when I get home. Stay tuned.
Regarding your red oaks, did they germinat in the bag in the fridge, or later
after being put in soil or starter mix, or maybe on a moist paper towel?
In general, I will keep trying my little "experiments", and eagerly look
forward to hearing from other people, such as you, who are farther along the
learning curve. I'll keep lloking at Tree-house.com. Thanks!
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