No acorns in Southern Virginia
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No acorns in Southern Virginia
I have noticed and others have confirmed it there are very few acorns on the trees this year.
It seems in the north it is not an issue has anyone else noticed this ?
It seems in the north it is not an issue has anyone else noticed this ?
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Re: No acorns in Southern Virginia
They are over here. The street outside my house is mulched in crushed acorns.
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We have just moved to a different area in the northeast US, so I don't know what's "normal" and what's not around here...But I do remember that in England there were cycles in acorn production that varied from year to year. Some years the acorns were everywhere & some years not so much.
The Virginia Dept. of Forestry agrees with you, though. They're asking the public to collect and save acorns for them to grow seedlings from, as their employees are finding fewer this autumn.
http://www.newsplex.com/home/headlines/222220221.html
If this is true, I feel for the poor squirrels. And we have wild turkeys here--they're supposed to be big consumers of acorns. And also, don't deer eat acorns in the autumn?
The Virginia Dept. of Forestry agrees with you, though. They're asking the public to collect and save acorns for them to grow seedlings from, as their employees are finding fewer this autumn.
http://www.newsplex.com/home/headlines/222220221.html
If this is true, I feel for the poor squirrels. And we have wild turkeys here--they're supposed to be big consumers of acorns. And also, don't deer eat acorns in the autumn?
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.... The Virginia Dept. of Forestry agrees with you, though. They're asking the public to collect and save acorns for them to grow seedlings from, as their employees are finding fewer this autumn. .....
Virtually every herbivorous and omnivorous mammal in the woods will eat acorns, from the mouse up, including chipmunks, squirrels, ground hogs, deer, and the largest omnivorous mammals that are commonplace in the US, bears. By bulk consumed I would guess that across most of the US, more acorns are eaten by deer than by any other mammal.
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Re: No acorns in Southern Virginia
We've lived in this house for sixteen years, and the crops of everything are many times greater than normal - blackberries, apples, butternuts, acorns, wild grapes, elderberries, etc.
Butternuts, for instance - we have two trees in the lawn, usually we get maybe a couple of hundred nuts. This year, thousands. All the apple trees around are groaning with the weight of fruit, in fact many branches have broken off as a result. And the chipmunks and squirrels are going crazy collecting the acorns, there are so many.
Our son who lives in England says it is the same over there with the beech mast, it is a very good year for that ...
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Tons on my oak (and the floor now) here in SC, but not the sort I remember from home.
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Re: No acorns in Southern Virginia
This has been a very odd year in Southern Virginia I noticed there were barely any Persimmons this year.
In the 20 years we have been here I have never seen clover grow as well.
There are some red berries the deer are eating and they look to be eating the Paw Paws.
We have 15 oaks round the house and only 3 are producing a small number of acorns normally we have tons of them.
The squirrels are eating Hickory nuts which seem to be plentiful.
We have a couple of food plots and the deer are grazing those hard right now.
In the 20 years we have been here I have never seen clover grow as well.
There are some red berries the deer are eating and they look to be eating the Paw Paws.
We have 15 oaks round the house and only 3 are producing a small number of acorns normally we have tons of them.
The squirrels are eating Hickory nuts which seem to be plentiful.
We have a couple of food plots and the deer are grazing those hard right now.
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So...I have been looking for acorns everywhere I see oak trees--and there are lots of oaks round about--and I haven't seen any. I see plenty of dried-up brown oak leaves falling, but no acorns. Strange!
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What's the acorn crop looking like this year? The willow leafed oaks in my yard, plus the other species, produced very heavily this year, and the squirrels are getting fat. I suspect that the deer are filling up on acorns too. The oaks outside my office, which I think are chestnut oaks, also produced a very heavy crop.
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My squirrels have enjoyed my apple, peach, pear, plum and almond crop.
When winter comes they come round and snarf some of the seed I put out for the birds.
When winter comes they come round and snarf some of the seed I put out for the birds.
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What's the acorn crop looking like this year? The willow leafed oaks in my yard, plus the other species, produced very heavily this year, and the squirrels are getting fat. I suspect that the deer are filling up on acorns too. The oaks outside my office, which I think are chestnut oaks, also produced a very heavy crop.
Right now I'm visiting family south of me and I see a fair number amongst the fallen leaves.
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After quite a cool summer we have heavy crops of acorns, pecans, walnuts, paw paws and one of the heaviest persimmon crops I have ever seen.
The apples and peaches did not do well some trees did not fruit at all.
The apples and peaches did not do well some trees did not fruit at all.
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Last year was a bumper year for apples, pears and acorns. This year not one apple or pear but still loads of acorns in north west New Jersey. There are now more chipmunks than squirrels too?