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Pecan trees grow very large and can reach 70 feet or more in height and the trunk can reach a width of six feet. They need lots of sunlight to stay healthy and produce nuts so the trees should ...
The ideal soil pH for pecan trees is 6-6.5. If the pH is too high or too low, trees may not be able to take up nutrients such as zinc, an essential element for nut production.
Pecan trees should be planted at least 20 feet (preferably more) away from homes, garages, driveways, etc. The LSU AgCenter recommends several cultivars for home planting.
Nuts from native pecan trees tend to be small, flavorful and have high oil content. Some other things to keep in mind: Pecan trees grow quite large, reaching up to 60 feet tall and 60 feet wide ...
A: Pecan trees do well in our climate. But they are such a large tree and require so much water that you really have to think twice about growing them in the desert.
The Georgia pecan industry is expanding tremendously, with growers planting as many additional trees as they can. Three dollars a pound for the fruit will do that ...
QMy pecan tree is at least 14 years old and as tall as our house but has not produced fruits. Do I need another tree nearby?A Your tree maybe 14 years old and a good size but it still appears to ...
A pecan tree can grow roughly 2–3 feet a year, to a maximum height of 100 feet and a canopy 70 feet wide. It may take up to 10 years before a pecan tree bears a nut crop, however.
Mowable Grass to Grow Under Pecan Trees in Houston, Texas. By MARILYN ... Our pecan trees are huge and the drip line covers about 1/4 of our yard so I d like to keep the space as a usable area ...