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Re: Off Topic- planting maple seeds
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Posted by daniel in sc on May 29, 2007 at 07:27:35 from (72.155.173.30):
In Reply to: Off Topic- planting maple seeds posted by Dave from MN on May 29, 2007 at 06:04:18:
whoa a second. dont know if this applies to maples but most all tree seeds require stratification. thi means they must lay on ground during winter and get thoroughly "chilled" before they will sprout. all those seedlings may be from older seed sprouting. again, i may be wrong dont know much about maples. but if you do "stratify" what to do would be to collect seeds, let them dry out a little, and put them in the fridge for a month or so. then plant them. once again i dont know about maples, but this works for black walnuts, (which by the way brings top price from cabinetmakers)hope this helps.
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