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minus-squareTrack_ShovelOPlinkfedilinkEnglish14•edit-21 year agoYou don’t get a 250 year old forest in 25 years
minus-squareXbSuperlinkEnglish1•1 year ago? I planted an oak tree when I was 6, it’s now over 40ft tall, and is currently dropping more acorns than the squirrels can handle. I’m 37 now for reference.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoEver met a 30 year old squirrel? Idk to be honest I have no idea how long they live
minus-squareXbSuperlinkEnglish4•1 year ago5-10 years, I just looked it up. So 1st set of grandkids should be able to benefit, as it’s dropping acorns by year 10 or so
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoBut they mature within a year. So a generation would be every year for squirrels.
But not for you, only for your grand x 100 children
You don’t get a 250 year old forest in 25 years
Well, not with that attitude.
? I planted an oak tree when I was 6, it’s now over 40ft tall, and is currently dropping more acorns than the squirrels can handle. I’m 37 now for reference.
Ever met a 30 year old squirrel? Idk to be honest I have no idea how long they live
5-10 years, I just looked it up. So 1st set of grandkids should be able to benefit, as it’s dropping acorns by year 10 or so
But they mature within a year. So a generation would be every year for squirrels.