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Old 14-10-2004, 05:04 PM
Merle O'Broham
 
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"David Hill" wrote in message ...
I just wonder why you want to pick up the acorns.What are you going to do
with them?
I have 4 oak trees all over 50 yrs of age which shed loads of acorns but
within a few weeks they are taken by squirrels, Jays, pigeons, mice etc,
and I doubt if I find more than about 20 a year trying to grow.


Just a guess, but the acorn shells are hard and sharp and don't lend
to a "barefoot lawn". (?) That's why I do it. Wish there was some use
for them. I checked for recipes, but they seem to be more trouble than
they're worth culinarily- is that a word?
 
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