Yes, a lawn sweeper will pick up acorns.
There are many ways to use acorns. Some people use them to make flour, oatmeal, or bread. Others use them to make fuel for fires or to make a paint brush.
Yes, you can leave acorns on your lawn.
No, oak trees cannot be stopped from producing acorns.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Acorns are an excellent source of nutrients for the soil, but they should be used in a responsible way to avoid damaging the soil.
There are many reasons why an oak tree might produce so many acorns. One reason is that the tree gets a lot of water from the ground. Another reason is that the tree produces seeds in its nuts. These seeds grow into new oak trees.
Oak trees typically drop acorns between May and September.
It takes about 8-10 weeks for acorns to rot.
Acorns last for about a year.
Dogs are not typically known to be very poisonous to acorns, but it is always best to avoid eating any raw or undercooked fruits or vegetables.
No, oak trees do not drop acorns every year.
The animal that eats acorns is a squirrel.
The month of October.
The time of year to acorns to drop varies depending on the latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere, acorns will drop in late autumn or early winter. In the Southern Hemisphere, they will drop in early winter.
An oak tree produces about 20 acorns a year.