Awesome video Matt. Thanks for sharing! I am going to try to grow some English White Oaks this year. I have heard they start bearing large acorns that deer love in as early as 7 years grown from seed. I plant all my trees in a similar manner as shown in your video. Good luck and happy growing, Russell Mtns of NC.
I planted most of my trees indoors this winter and I just planted a bunch of Tupelo and Mexican Buckeyes in ground today. Just finished at dusk. Planted them for my beehives. I’ve got a bunch of other flowering tree seeds 3 months stratifying. I’ll pot them up this week. I’ve got a bunch of extra Tupelo to sell. I’d have planted those other species this winter also if I’d have found the seeds earlier. I wanted to beat the summer heat and drought. I lost a big Oconee pecan to that horrible summer. I have too many trees to water. What can’t survive will be replaced with more drought resistant species. I planted the Tupelo around my pond. If these Texas summers keep getting worse I’ll be planting cactus I guess. I sold some trees today to a lady who recently moved here from Africa. She said Texas was hotter than Africa. I’d have never thought that.
I don’t bother starting anything indoors. Don’t have the setup for it. I just always wait until it’s warm enough outside and go from there. Sounds like you’ve been busy.
@@MattPatterson1411 I live in a single wide mobile home. I just make the room. I start most in big plastic totes and stack them. I take the ones that sprout outside on days above 50 and bring them in at night. I had over 100 crape myrtles I kept outside all winter and covered with tarps on freezing nights. Weather channel missed a freeze one night and it killed about 20 of them. Channel Fox 4 and the WC said it would be 35 degrees that night.
Awesome video Matt. Thanks for sharing! I am going to try to grow some English White Oaks this year. I have heard they start bearing large acorns that deer love in as early as 7 years grown from seed. I plant all my trees in a similar manner as shown in your video. Good luck and happy growing, Russell Mtns of NC.
They do! I’ve grown some English before but haven’t done any videos on them. They are excellent trees. Good luck.
I planted most of my trees indoors this winter and I just planted a bunch of Tupelo and Mexican Buckeyes in ground today. Just finished at dusk. Planted them for my beehives. I’ve got a bunch of other flowering tree seeds 3 months stratifying. I’ll pot them up this week. I’ve got a bunch of extra Tupelo to sell. I’d have planted those other species this winter also if I’d have found the seeds earlier. I wanted to beat the summer heat and drought. I lost a big Oconee pecan to that horrible summer. I have too many trees to water. What can’t survive will be replaced with more drought resistant species. I planted the Tupelo around my pond. If these Texas summers keep getting worse I’ll be planting cactus I guess. I sold some trees today to a lady who recently moved here from Africa. She said Texas was hotter than Africa. I’d have never thought that.
I don’t bother starting anything indoors. Don’t have the setup for it. I just always wait until it’s warm enough outside and go from there. Sounds like you’ve been busy.
@@MattPatterson1411 I live in a single wide mobile home. I just make the room. I start most in big plastic totes and stack them. I take the ones that sprout outside on days above 50 and bring them in at night. I had over 100 crape myrtles I kept outside all winter and covered with tarps on freezing nights. Weather channel missed a freeze one night and it killed about 20 of them. Channel Fox 4 and the WC said it would be 35 degrees that night.