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VGNonly

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24. Quite a few shingle oaks
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 03:20 PM
5 hrs ago

around me, also a lot of pin oaks. Both are good for the north tending "tree migration".

I've been collecting more acorns, leaching out the tannins, and eating the nut crops. Good stuff! To me the red oak groups mostly taste better than the white oak groups.

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Everyone will want to move north dalton99a 8 hrs ago #1
Yes. I keep reading responses to Cal. fires and rebuilding. Passages 8 hrs ago #5
I could believe this is happening already DENVERPOPS 6 hrs ago #10
Do you think Colorado will eventually be far enough north? I'm afraid it's too dry. LauraInLA 6 hrs ago #11
The state of Colorado has been experiencing a 20 year plus mega drought Mountain Mule 5 hrs ago #16
Hey MM DENVERPOPS 5 hrs ago #23
Yep, I tend to be conservative in what I post Mountain Mule 5 hrs ago #25
No DENVERPOPS 5 hrs ago #17
Hard agree! And Phoenix is a huge blight on the state and region -- with apologies to LauraInLA 5 hrs ago #26
There is a "pact" DENVERPOPS 16 min ago #28
Stunning. BoRaGard 8 hrs ago #2
WYOMING looking damn good. WarGamer 8 hrs ago #3
I'd bet it will still be too dry ;(. LauraInLA 6 hrs ago #12
Not really DENVERPOPS 5 hrs ago #19
Yes... but I've always ran away during the winter. WarGamer 5 hrs ago #20
Smart man DENVERPOPS 5 hrs ago #22
Good info - thanks! cilla4progress 8 hrs ago #4
Yes, you can sort the list by county. It takes awhile, especially if you are on a phone. LeftInTX 7 hrs ago #8
Thanks! cilla4progress 6 hrs ago #9
That's why Trump wants Canada? NameAlreadyTaken 8 hrs ago #6
From Ohio Valley North, the old Rust Belt multigraincracker 8 hrs ago #7
I'm an avid gardener and tree planter in southeast Minnesota NickB79 6 hrs ago #13
Very interesting Seinan Sensei 6 hrs ago #14
Quite a few shingle oaks VGNonly 5 hrs ago #24
It is going to get a lot worse Old Crank 6 hrs ago #15
Seeing current LA fires, this climate map seems to underestimate fire potential there wishstar 5 hrs ago #18
I'm happy to be living in southwestern Pennsylvania FakeNoose 5 hrs ago #21
Hawaii is not on these maps nor on county list either. Selectively part of the US I guess. We must keep eyes on prize mahina 4 hrs ago #27
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