anthonystallone wrote:I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to gardening and what not, so this all just kind of went over my head. Would it be possible for you to explain in a little more detail?
Tree seeds unlike vegetable seeds often to not go truely dormant. Drying, freezing, or treating tree seeds like dried dormant seed is a virtual guarantee of dead tree seed,
Successful storing this kind of active seed involves storing them damp and cool. Like in some kind of damp medium in the fridge. Improving seeds access to moisture also helps germination.
Nesting a pot or wintersown jug into garden soil is an additional way to moderate temperatures as spring opens and the inherent seed inhibitors go away, so that the seeds can germinate.
Gardening terms you want to research and understand are: Cold stratification, wintersown, scarification of seed.