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ncboman
Oct 14, 2006 9:49:32 GMT -5
Post by eshoremd on Oct 14, 2006 9:49:32 GMT -5
read your pm! and can i store white oak acorns for a few months? ill take a picture tonight of this church parking lot i found. in the back there are two HUGE white oaks. the amount of acorns on the ground is insane! from the road it doesnt even look like any are crushed. probably nobody wants to park their cars under those trees. god i hope they never cut these trees down. "hey sir? what are you doing?" "oh, i had a really bad day and did some really bad things. i decided to do a good deed and saw your parking lot is in need of sweeping" god im awful, sitting hear planning to lie to church people.
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ncboman
Oct 14, 2006 10:11:08 GMT -5
Post by ncboman on Oct 14, 2006 10:11:08 GMT -5
You need to get them off the ground asap or else the worms will get in them. If worms are in some (you'll see a tiny hole) bag em and drop the bags in the freezer for 2 days to kill the worms before they spread to the good acorns. Why would you lie to the church? Ask someone for permission. I'm sure they'd love ncboman cleaning the debris. Wormfree acorns are good for at least a year. Deer still readily eat them.
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