Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: PatM on November 11, 2011, 01:20:20 am
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outside a Chinese convenience store in Toronto. A milk crate brimming with hedgeapples. When did these become an ornamental import?
I have to try planting some up here. Should be able to find some suitable area.
Any tips on planting? Get them started now or wait until Spring?
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Try it pat. It just might work.
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I've got a couple of saplings growing right now but the first frosts have just started....so i've wrapped them in straw. They didn't seem to like the cold! I'd probably wait till spring.
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Patm
The best way I have found in starting some Osage saplings is to let the hedgeapples dry over winter. They will get real soft and mushy. There are hundreds of seeds in one of those hedgeapples. Take the soft hedgeapple and put them in a five gallon bucket and smash it all up. Pour water in the bucket to about1/4 full. You them make a shallow trench in the soil arounf 2" deep and pour the water and crushed up hedgeapple down the trench. When the little seeds sprout they will be in a row and then you can transplant them which ever way you want. Dean
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Dean has it right, done the same several times.