It’s time to get those trees started outdoors!

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  • @russellpaige4459
    @russellpaige4459 2 місяці тому +1

    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.

    • @MattPatterson1411
      @MattPatterson1411  2 місяці тому

      They do! I’ve grown some English before but haven’t done any videos on them. They are excellent trees. Good luck.

  • @jamesbarron1202
    @jamesbarron1202 2 місяці тому +1

    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.

    • @MattPatterson1411
      @MattPatterson1411  2 місяці тому

      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.

    • @jamesbarron1202
      @jamesbarron1202 2 місяці тому

      @@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.