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There are Various Pecan Trees in the Southern States



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By : Bobby James    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-29 10:26:29

nextpecan trees are also superb as anornatetree. The best occasion to plant pecan trees is during February. This willlend a handin root development as opposed to leaf, limb and trunkgrowth.

Western Schley - This pecan treewill do best intheariddesert southwest. It is a self pollinator andmakesheavy fruit at an early age. It likes dry climates and is alsooutstandingfor southern California deserts and upper altitudes. It does fine in the cooler Texas Panhandlearea. It generallyripens in late October and early November.it may alsopollinate other kinds of pecan trees.

Burkett - This pecan tree is aaveragetobiground soft shell nut. It has a rich, distinctive flavored kernel. It is a largetree and ripensat the end of Septemberandmidway into November. Itlikesdry climates.

Cheyenne -Is an average sizedsoft shellwith an excellentflavor. It creates fruit earlyin the season-MiddleSeptember. Itwillpollinate other pecankinds. Itpreferssouthern damp and arid climatesincludingeast and westareas. It is a semi self fertile.

Mahan - A very big soft shell kernel. This pecangrowslarge at an early age, and is also a excellent shade tree. Itprefersarid hot winter climates. It ripens in MidNovember.

Mohawk - Very big soft shell also a heavy bearer when young. It does great in the Southwest and Southeast areas. It is a beautifultree also excellent For a yard.It can ripen at the end of October to early November.

Hardy Pecan Tree - Carya Illinoinensis, is a lovely, stately tree thatgrows to a height of 70 to 100 feet with a spread of 40 to 75 feet.It has low branches that are spread wide.. This tree will give you big yields of pecans and a lot of shade in the hot summer months after maturing.. Hardy Pecan trees haveaveragewater requirements and can tolerate salty and alkali soils to some degree.This deciduous, hardy, shade tree is ideal for lawns because it does not shed its leaves until late fall and it is practically immune to the attack of insects. If you are looking for a tree that bears fruit early in life, you may want to pick a different type because the Hardy doesn't bear fruit until about 15 years of age.Pecan Tree Tips
Pecan trees require a good amount of cool hours to yield a good crop. If there are several hours in November to February that range from 32 to 45 degrees that will be fine...

Pruning one-third to one-half of the top is one way of getting pecan trees to thrive.

Normally you will start having the ground covered with pecans around the first freeze in the southwest.

In order to give the pecan tree a good start you should plant it about two feet into the ground in good soil.

Give it plenty of water and nutrients the first two weeks and it should take root well.

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