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Topic: Burr Oak?Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Subject: Burr Oak?
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 8:00am
I assume that's what this is...nasty little seed balls on the ground but a nice looking tree otherwise. Would not want in my yard but how about shade tree at the pond? Are there better oak choices? Neat shaped leaves.
Replies: Posted By: steve(ill)
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 12:19pm
I like all kind of oak trees... Problem is you plant one when you are in grade school and dont get the shade till you RETIRE !
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Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 1:04pm
Won't help me but maybe the grandkids could enjoy later in life.
Posted By: Ray54
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 1:30pm
Just plant something. Everybody told me that same thing Oaks take forever. And I have never planted one on propose yet. But I hate big old weeds around my yard, but hate hoeing and mowing even more, so that leaves spraying. A pre emergent like simmazine has been my favorite (but it has been outlawed here ). Just about every acorn I have sprayed with it grows. Giving me another problem of getting rid of excess oak trees. But the ones I left to grow have done wonderful.
Nobody knows how long we are going to last,so don't worry about it. You have a spot by the pond you want to sit in the shade plant something. If like most things you will look back and say dang that little 10 year old tree is making shade,and then you start counting and it is even longer ago. But if you don't plant something,it will never happen.
Posted By: GreenOrange
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 1:41pm
Personally, I really like the Burr Oak as a wilderness tree. Fantastic looking trees. If you like it - plant it and get it started. You can always plant a soft maple or something fast growing nearby that can be removed when the oak is of suitable size.
Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 1:58pm
Plant a couple of northern Pecan trees. You may not get anything from them, but your ancestors will. They make far better shade trees than an oak. I've got a huge oak in my front yard, I am always picking up sticks from it. I've also got a couple of northern pecans started.
Posted By: klinemar
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 2:13pm
Burr Oak is a small town west of me!
Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 2:56pm
I thought Burr Oak avenue was another name for 127th street up Chicago way.. I grew up on 111th street and Crawford avenue . Saw the first light of day on May 28 1940. That makes me 80 years young with a fair to good memory of growing up on Chicago's Last Farm . Box Elder Bugs and all.
Posted By: JW in MO
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 7:57pm
SteveM C/IL wrote:
I assume that's what this is...nasty little seed balls on the ground but a nice looking tree otherwise. Would not want in my yard but how about shade tree at the pond? Are there better oak choices? Neat shaped leaves.
That sounds more like a Sweet Gum tree. Spiney seed balls that become sharp little rockets when you mow. I thought I wanted a buckeye tree until I visited a guy in Ohio that had a couple in his yard, at least I can eat pecans.
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Posted By: Hubert (Ga)engine7
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 8:16pm
JW, that was my first thought when Steve mentioned the spiney seed balls. Best thing you can do with a sweetgum is cut it down as soon as possible and poison the stump.
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Posted By: JC-WI
Date Posted: 14 Jul 2020 at 10:01pm
How far north can a Northern Pecan grow?
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Posted By: Brian F(IL)
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 7:35am
Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:
JW, that was my first thought when Steve mentioned the spiney seed balls. Best thing you can do with a sweetgum is cut it down as soon as possible and poison the stump.
I agree with Hubert. We had one at the first house we owned. It was right next to the front deck and those spiney little balls were a PITA. After we moved, our new neighbor had one and I mowed their yard for them a few times. Those balls are everywhere!!
Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 7:37am
klinemar wrote:
Burr Oak is a small town west of me!
Burr Oak State Park is in SE Ohio!
Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 11:01am
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Posted By: klinemar
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 6:04pm
For you Tbone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Oak,_Michigan  " rel="nofollow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Oak,_Michigan   ;
Posted By: DiyDave
Date Posted: 15 Jul 2020 at 6:52pm
Hmmm, Burr oak, yep, sounds racist, to me...
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Posted By: SteveM C/IL
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2020 at 7:07am
Ok,so it is indeed a sweet gum tree....guess I'll leave that one alone. Thx to all who contributed.
Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2020 at 7:21am
klinemar wrote:
For you Tbone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Oak,_Michigan " rel="nofollow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Oak,_Michigan ;
Um.....thanks? Did ya think I didn't believe ya?
Posted By: ac fleet
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2020 at 10:14am
There are a few pecan trees around here----I have 2 that are 12 years old and 8 feet tall----they will never make nuts in my lifetime but they do make a bit of shade---not many leaves to deal with in the fall either.
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Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2020 at 9:53pm
I have several Burr Oaks on my property .They have a very large acorn with a fuzzy shell . One Burr oak down by the creek is 6 foot in Diameter . Years ago I measured circumfrence (spl) 5 foot off the ground . DNR biologist says 300 years old , give or take a couple decades .
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Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 16 Jul 2020 at 10:40pm
I have both Oaks and Sweet Gums on my East Texas location. Sweet Gums got to go. Waiting for a logger to sell them to. The basket company in Jacksonville uses Gum cut thin to make their wood baskets. Can't think of any other good use for a Sweet Gum Tree.Can't make good firewood because it is impossible to split. Back in the day of big open face fireplaces a large piece of Sweet Gum log was used as a back log.
Posted By: klinemar
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 6:30am
Tbone I believed you! I posted Burr Oak Village for the benefit of others.
Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 8:51am
I've been trying to get a White oak in my yard for many years My daughter picked up a bucket of acorns from Moms place 11 years ago' planted in my yard had 15 trees make it 2 winters. then the rabbits found them killed off all but 1 its about 7 feet tall now last fall it took lots of damage it a windstorm. I lost 45 other trees at the same time. I patched it back up with grafting sealer and duct tape. Ill never see it as a shade tree but some one will some day. the flaming willow I planted at the same time has grown to 25 feet been wind damaged and trimmed down a couple times and is back to 25 feet.
Posted By: Gordy
Date Posted: 17 Jul 2020 at 10:10am
Burr Oak Just southeast of the village of
Colon
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Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 18 Jul 2020 at 4:48pm
It's a town just about three miles from me at the farm. GREAT place to eat, is at Rumors Bar & Grill. Coordinates: https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Burr_Oak,_Wisconsin¶ms=44_03_26_N_91_03_17_W_region:US-WI_type:city" rel="nofollow - - - 44°03′26″N - 91°03′17″W Coordinates at the farm... 44.069160 -91.095880
I've got a WHOLE BUNCH of them at the farm. Mostly oaks and cedars. I'm planting some maples and spruce trees to add to the shade and beauty. If you're gonna be in the area, just PM me and ask for my cell number. You're ALWAYS welcome.
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