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How far apart do you plant sawtooth oaks?

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Asked by: Alana Sanchez

Sawtooth oak may be established, from bareroot seedlings, containerized plants, or acorns. One year old bareroot seedlings or containerized plants should be planted 15-20 feet apart for maximum acorn production. In areas where multiple rows are used, the spacing should be no less than 20 feet apart.

How do you grow Sawtooth?


All right so here we are with our sawtooth oak acorns guys and all i did is i went ahead and put them it has been in probably around three weeks i put them in a moist bag in the fridge.

What Oaks Do deer like best?

6 Best Oak Trees for Whitetails

  1. Sawtooth Oak. Sawtooth oaks drop first beginning as early as September in most areas, and can continue into early or mid-October. …
  2. Willow Oak. Willow oak is next. …
  3. White Oak. …
  4. Swamp Chestnut Oak. …
  5. Shumard Oak. …
  6. Nuttall Oak.

What kind of oak tree grows the fastest?

Nuttall oak

Also known as pin oak or red oak, the Nuttall oak is the fastest growing oak tree. In addition to providing a leafy canopy, it can give animals such as deer and squirrels a large supply of acorns each year.

Do sawtooth oaks need a pollinator?

Sawtooth Oak is a rapid-growing tree. It begins to bear in 4-6 years and is a very productive acorn crop that is excellent for deer and wildlife.
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Height 35′ – 45′
Pollination Requires pollinator
Suggested Pollinators Sawtooth Oak, Pin Oak, White Oak

What type of oak is a sawtooth oak?

Sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima)

Common Name: Sawtooth oak
Scientific Name: Quercus acutissima
Family: Fagaceae (Beech)
Duration: Perennial
Habit: Trees