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Growing a Pine Tree

Growing a Pine Tree
Does anyone know if a pine tree can be grown from a pine cone? Where are the seeds? Has anyone done this with success?

Hardiness Zone: 6b

Sandra from Montvale, NJ

Answers:

Website

The following is a website that might help answer your question about growing a pine tree.

By Marge W.

Tips for Extracting Seeds

The seeds in a pine tree are located in the pine cone. The flaky dried seeds drop to the ground once the cone enlarges or opens up from its closed state. I've picked up many a pine cone to use as Christmas decorations (painting the tips white) and lots of little seeds are found on the table from handling. Gently tap the seeds from the cone and you'll get plenty enough for planting. I've never tried to plant a seed to see if will come up for me. Squirrels love the seeds in the young pine cones. Good luck.

By Lorelei

Different Pines Open Differently

Many pine cones, such as Jack Pine, are close tightly and open up, in nature, only after a forest fire. However, you may actually be talking about fir or spruce cones, which do drop their seeds, little flaky brown things, very easily. I have grown little blue spruce trees from seeds. They take a long time to grow to any size.

By Louel53

Keep It Well Watered

As the pine cone dries, the pods burst open and throw the seeds. I would put the whole thing in the dirt and keep it watered.

By Kathy

Harvesting Techniques

The seeds are in the pine cone. If the pine cone is open, it probably lost its seeds already. If it is still closed and puffy with a brownish color, the seeds are ripe. Dry out the pine cones in the sun, or in the oven at low heat. Once dry put them in a baggy and shake them. The seeds will come out.

By kbryson84

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