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6 hours ago, rimfire4969 said:

I was planning to plant some trees in a corner of a field that we don't really use as its about a mile from my house. I have now decided to go the whole hog and plant all 2.5 acres with native species (some from steve b) and also dig a pond. Planting this will be a more intresting legacy to leave my children than a grass field. Also a place to spend a few hours relaxing, there is already a small barn in the field, a bit of work and we have a useful place for storage.

Have a look at initially putting in poplars.  I did this because I hadn't the time left on this planet to wait for an oak to grow. I planted 10 acres with 3800 poplars and have now thinned them into 4 mtr spacings. They are now 80ft high and form the canopy.  Ash, oak, walnut, chestnut etc etc have naturally seeded own and I have underplanted with hazels. In 20yrs it is now  true wood.  Had I planted oak etc it would hve taken longer to get to this stage.  I planted in the Farm Woodland Grant Scheme and that allowed me 15% of the area for access rides and ponds, so I dug two out.  Some of the ash trees are now 6 inches thick and 4ft high and oaks are also getting to look like real trees.  I can tell you even a small 10 cre plot tkes some managing but it is pleasant work and you get a huge amount of joy from seeing it develope.  I have thinned half of the poplars and logged those and sold them as firewood locally and used some here at home.  Some I slabbed and they were large enough to provide timber to build cabins in the wood for sorting squirrels etc and bird watching.

What you are looking at was three small grass fields 20yrs ago.  That cabin is made from 2 inch thick slabs cut from a few of the poplars we thinned.

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2 hours ago, steve_b_wales said:

Mel had quite a few Oak saplings from me last year. :good:

the leaves only fell off those saplings two weeks ago lol, i really need to get them re planted. the two saplings that you sent me a couple of years ago , are looking great :good:

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On 05/05/2019 at 17:02, mel b3 said:

the leaves only fell off those saplings two weeks ago lol, i really need to get them re planted. the two saplings that you sent me a couple of years ago , are looking great :good:

I was expecting them to be fully grown now Mel, so I can affix my Hammock to them!:)

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On 04/05/2019 at 17:12, steve_b_wales said:

As I understand it.  The strange thing is that I've only ever planted acorns from one species and from the same tree.

What about all the ones sent into you after last season, have you not potted those.

I know those l sent in were from different trees around the golf course.

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1 hour ago, Pigeon Shredder. said:

What about all the ones sent into you after last season, have you not potted those.

I know those l sent in were from different trees around the golf course.

Oops, I forgot about them! I usually plant ones that have been harvested myself. The one's from you have been potted, and have either been sent out, or I'm waiting for them to grow further.

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24 minutes ago, JDog said:

Agreed. An interesting find by steve_b_wales as they are not particularly common. Was the plant grown from an acorn?

Yes, I grew it from an acorn, but not sure where the acorn came from. I usually plant acorns collected by myself from a local farm, but if there's none about, I get some sent to me by PW members. This particular Oak is around 2 years old and will be planted out when I find a suitable place.

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22 minutes ago, The Mighty Prawn said:

Forgive the hijack Steve but whats the germination rate for acorns? I've always been interested in how many thousands (more like millions I guess) fall from Oaks in the year and yet how few young oaks I see. I realise many will get munched when small but curious what 'ideal' conditions might bring?

A lot of deciduous trees including Oak have a chemical mechanism whereby their own offspring in the form of acorns never germinate under the canopy of the parent tree thus reducing competition for water and nutrients.

 

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13 minutes ago, JDog said:

A lot of deciduous trees including Oak have a chemical mechanism whereby their own offspring in the form of acorns never germinate under the canopy of the parent tree thus reducing competition for water and nutrients.

 

From memory once they fall the first growth in that year is a tap root to see it over the dormancy of winter, then in spring it throws up a leader and away it goes?

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Further to my request to find out what tree I have in the pot, I've taken a few photos of it again this morning. It's now approx 3-4 years old and hopefully, it will be planted out later this year.

I also want to find out what the second sapling is. I think it's a Horse Chestnut (?)

 

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1 minute ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

hello, i love em, chestnuts roasting on an open fire but i remember they use to go with a bang !!!!!!! we use to collect them from near our home, it was called chestnut avenue Midhurst

And you're meant to make a hole in them before cooking!

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