I read an article you wrote last fall regarding the best (native) trees to plant in Illinois. I live in the metro east (Edwardsville) and would like to plan a Nuttall oak as well as a blackgum tree in the back of my newly built home. What is your opinion of planting these 2 trees and how far apart should they be?
Thanks, Tim Hogan
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From:
Jay Hayek
Extension Specialist, Forestry
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences jhayek@illinois.edu
I'd say go for it... Keep these two species well-spaced apart as both trees can attain heights in excess of 60-80 feet.
From: Tim Hogna
City: Edwardsville, IL
Should both species be planted in the fall?
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From:
Jay Hayek
Extension Specialist, Forestry
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences jhayek@illinois.edu
Spring or fall...totally your choice based on planting stock availability.
I personally prefer spring planting over fall planting :-)
From: Mark Briggs
City: Champaign, IL
Planned in the proper soil, would a Nuttall oak survived and thrive in Csas County? If so, are you aware of a source for acorns or nursery stock? Thank you. Mark Briggs 217 840 0235
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From:
Jay Hayek
Extension Specialist, Forestry
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences jhayek@illinois.edu
Nuttall oak has a hardiness zone 5-9, so Cass County technically would be okay though at its northern limits.
Try Forrest Keeling Nursery or Possibility Place Nursery for availability.