As we know when we plant seeds and say acorns, we help bring new life into the world. You also might like to make a wish when you plant each one and see what happens .
These are some helpful idea’s.
First get the acorns from where you can find them outside or in a garden centre , then wrap them in a tea towel or handkerchief and let them soak in water for a minimum of 48 hours before planting them in the forest garden or anywhere outside.
We can plant acorns in the UK in the autumn, from around October to November, after they have ripened on the tree and had a chance to fall, when the leaves of the tree go brown.
Collecting acorns in autumn ensures they are mature and gives them the necessary cool, moist conditions over the winter to germinate in the spring.
Steps to Planting Acorns:
Collect acorns in autumn i.e. now:
Look for acorns from oak trees in the UK during the October to November time and choose ones with brown skin that have fallen from the tree.
Test for viability: Place the collected acorns in a bucket of water; those that sink are healthy and good for planting.
Prepare the planting pot:
Fill a pot with a standard potting mix, ensuring there is a layer of compost on top.
In countryside just take a stick and plant in at say 1.5 inches not to deep.
Sowing the acorn:
Push the acorn into the soil with your finger.
Cover the acorn with a thin layer of soil, water the pot, or place to protect it from predators, such as mice and squirrels !
Overwinter and wait for spring: If they are in a pot they should be by a sheltered spot over the winter months. Roots will grow, and shoots will emerge in late April or early spring.
We have just planted approximately one hundred acorns at Camelot Castle ! , you can see some of the pots here in the photographs.
You can get your family, friend, or friends to meet you and go out together and plant, its fun !
Please do send this onto any one you know that you think might enjoy this idea.
Nice day for you best wishes from all the family and Teddy .