(quercus robur) - the oak has a long history for food, medicine and lumber. a stately tree, slow growing but can live hundreds of y. the acorns can be leeched and used for food or a coffee replacement, or animal forage.
matures up to 60’ tall, 40-60’ wide. prefers acidic soil but will tolerate other soils.
contains 10 stratified* seeds
two trees needed for nut production
*these seeds have begun the germination process, and need to stay cold and damp until spring. they can be kept in the fridge with a moist paper towel or sawdust. they can be planted out once the ground has thawed, in pots or direct seeded.
(quercus robur) - the oak has a long history for food, medicine and lumber. a stately tree, slow growing but can live hundreds of y. the acorns can be leeched and used for food or a coffee replacement, or animal forage.
matures up to 60’ tall, 40-60’ wide. prefers acidic soil but will tolerate other soils.
contains 10 stratified* seeds
two trees needed for nut production
*these seeds have begun the germination process, and need to stay cold and damp until spring. they can be kept in the fridge with a moist paper towel or sawdust. they can be planted out once the ground has thawed, in pots or direct seeded.