If you're searching for a great budgeting app, here are our top picks. White oak acorns can be planted this fall...or they can go into the fridge for the winter along with the Red Oak acorns to undergo the stratification process. Don't allow the acorns to dry out - if you don't plant them right away store them in ziplock baggies with a damp paper towel in the fridge.

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Acorns - how long do they typically last? - Michigan Sportsman Forum They drop acorns in 15 to 20 years, like posted above. This picture is a red oak 10 years old, planted from a seedling. The flag is four feet tall.

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This tree is close to 20 feet. Red oaks grow fast, white oaks grow very slow. How long before a Red Oak will drop acorns? - Michigan Sportsman Forum Seems like deer like swamp chestnut white oak best, then "regular" white oak, the Red oak and Willow oak and pin oak around the same time although red oak acorns rot quicker than the willows (small acorns bright orange inside). Hunted wood ducks today in a hardwood bottom land that was swept clean by 4-5 feet of floodwaters last week.

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Willow oak vs White oak acorns - North Carolina Hunting and Fishing Forums I collect acorns for income (peak year: 7,000 pounds) so I pay pretty close attention to them. I believe spring weather is the most critical factor. If the pollen doesn’t fertilize the flower, there won’t be an acorn produced. Late frost is one possible problem. But so is a sustained rainy period just as the pollen ripens. Warm & dry would ...