Growing Pecan Nuts from Seeds: A Nutty Adventure

Growing Pecan Nuts from Seeds: A Nutty Adventure

  1. Selecting Pecan Seeds: Choose fresh, healthy pecans from local sources, ensuring they are free from damage.
  2. Seed Preparation: Mimic winter conditions by stratifying pecan seeds in a damp paper towel in a sealed bag in the refrigerator for 8-12 weeks. Optionally, scarify hard shells.
  3. Planting Pecan Seeds: Plant seeds in sunny, well-draining soil at a depth of 2-3 inches with the pointed end down. Space seeds 30-40 feet apart and water deeply once or twice weekly.
  4. Caring for Pecan Seedlings: Mulch to conserve moisture, prune damaged branches, fertilize after the first year, and protect from pests and diseases.
  5. Patience and Growth: Understand that pecan trees take several years to mature and bear nuts. With dedication and care, you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of nurturing pecan trees from seed to harvest.

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