nate_m
Silver Member
I have a lot of nuts. And I would like to have more. Let me explain...
We are blessed (IMO) in that the little slice of heaven that we bought and live on is surrounded by trees and those trees are mostly native nut trees. A mix of walnut, hickory, chestnut, oak & pecan. Last year we were further blessed with the opportunity to purchase a few more adjoining acres of pasture from a neighbor.
Long term, I would like to have some of those nut trees out in that pasture (no plans for livestock). So, last fall, I gathered a couple buckets full of nuts from under various trees and "heeled" them into the soil (about an inch or so) out in the pasture where a tree would look good. But so far, I don't see anything coming up.
What's the trick to getting nut trees to grow from nuts? Tons of new trees pop up every spring out in the woods and even a few out in the pasture. What is different about the way that Mother Nature does it than the way I did it?
We are blessed (IMO) in that the little slice of heaven that we bought and live on is surrounded by trees and those trees are mostly native nut trees. A mix of walnut, hickory, chestnut, oak & pecan. Last year we were further blessed with the opportunity to purchase a few more adjoining acres of pasture from a neighbor.
Long term, I would like to have some of those nut trees out in that pasture (no plans for livestock). So, last fall, I gathered a couple buckets full of nuts from under various trees and "heeled" them into the soil (about an inch or so) out in the pasture where a tree would look good. But so far, I don't see anything coming up.
What's the trick to getting nut trees to grow from nuts? Tons of new trees pop up every spring out in the woods and even a few out in the pasture. What is different about the way that Mother Nature does it than the way I did it?