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Q.Acacia dogwood

Zone zone 5 | nevilledoherty added on August 29, 2016 | Answered

My dogwood tree has several nuts. Is there a way I can use them to grow seedlings?

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Alisma
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Answered on August 30, 2016

Yes, Acacia Dogwood can be grown from its nuts, which contain the seed. Scarify (scratch the surface of) the seed, then soak in water overnight. Plant in soil and keep moist indoors until the seed germinates and begins to grow. Transplant to a pot when seedlings are a few weeks old.

See this article for more information:

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/seeds/soaking-seeds.htm

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