So over the past few weeks I couldn't help but notice in the complex of my apartment's lawn that there were a high number of oak saplings growing everywhere, in the lawn, flower beds (which had just been redone by a contractor) just unbelievable. At first I thought that this might be normal, seeing how there are a few large oak trees growing on the property, but after talking with the complex's landscaper he said that in the ten years he's been here he's never seen so many trees start in a single year, and that he has no idea how so many could germinate at once. There are literally hundreds of little oak trees just everywhere on the property, the lawn has been mowed twice now since I first noticed the saplings and these little trees keep on coming back, the landscaper was currently uprooting all the ones in the flower beds and had mentioned that there really isn't any weed killers that would work, nor would he want to spray it everywhere...
Has anyone a clue what this phenomenon is? Is there just a cycle in the tree's life where it every so often produces a mass amount of acorns like that?
Edit: I spoke with my complex's landscaper again, he believes the oak trees on the property are around 40-50 years old if that makes a difference.