I plan to sow large quantities of black locust to afforest some land in zone 7a. I plan to scarify a bunch using hot water and sow before the last frost (might be -3°C for a few hours on some mornings over the next two months). Should I take a chance and sow or is it frost tender in the early stages?
I wouldn't worry if it wasn't hot water scarification as it would grow when it can but as such it may trigger germination too early.
William Bronson wrote:Good question!
What if you try a few?
I suspect tree seeds need the right temperature along with the scarification, before they will sprout.
Good point! I will start experimenting, it might as well sprout when it has the right conditions. I managed to source some dried heat scarified seeds which allegedly will germinate so I will plant mostly these now. I'll try a few of the others as well.
Thanks for the input 👍
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