video on planting acorn trees for squirrels
An Acorn tree is a precious supply of food for our little friends who run up and down the trunks of trees to gather supply for the winter. A poll shows that Squirrels also are a refreshing morning delight for morning walkers 👬. A single tree can help long term feeding while other wildlife rely as well on the brown nut include a variety of deer, a wide range of birds, ducks, and bear species.
"I'm a Polynesian in the states and I just wanted to say that a lot of things make up a great life, one thing in my life I enjoy is sometimes just sitting outside and enjoying the outdoors or my neighborhood. And yes, there's been this family of squirrels I'll never forget who live in the trees nearby. One of the squirrels likes to sun bathe on our balcony, no fear, he just lays back and watches the world go by, we named him Marty, he's cool. So be cool too and.. I don't know, maybe plant a tree or put up a feeder. Have a good day all 👊"
When planting an Acorn tree a general rule is that the width of the hole should be 3 times the width of the root ball. Also make sure the soil you're planting the tree is rich enough with little or no clay globs. If your tree was already planted, and came in a container, loosen the roots up a little first before replanting to allow the roots system to spread out. The best time to plant is the first month of spring in most cases.
Acorns for growing new trees are very easy to collect so there's less need to actually buy one. It's also fine to collect Acorn nuts right off the tree to plant for our little Squirrel friends who definitely will appreciate your efforts.