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Fertilizing oaks
My group wants to start fertilizing the white and red oaks on the property in hopes of making the acorn crop more consistant and productive. As it is, if we don't have acorns we don't have deer. Does anyone have any experience with this and is it likely to make a difference?
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RE: Fertilizing oaks
Sounds like a good idea, at least in the productivity side of it.I think weather plays more of a part in making a consistant crop though, and you can't change that.
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RE: Fertilizing oaks
Oak Trees
[hr] Fertilizing an Oak Tree Oaks should be fertilized once or twice a year. However, not just any fertilizer will do. Oaks evolved in very specific forest conditions and are susceptible to insects and disease. Of particular concern is oak wilt - a devastating vascular disease. They therefore have very specific fertilizer requirements that will not be met with a standard "one-size-fits-all" lawn and turf fertilizer. In particular, fertilizers that release large amounts of Nitrogen quickly into the soil can encourage structurally weak growth that could cause problems and could potentially promote spread of oak wilt throughout a tree. Aside from the formulation, the method of fertilization differs from that of your grass. In order to give your trees the most benefit, the fertilizer must be placed below the grass roots. To find out how to obtain fertilizer specially selected for use on oak trees, click here. |
RE: Fertilizing oaks
I've got some swamp land for sale.
Dan O. |
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