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https://www.garden.eco/pecan-shell-mulch
If you’re a pecan-growing gardener who prefers homemade compost to store-bought fertilizer and tree-branch teepee trellises to wire tomato cages,…
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-shell-mulch
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-tree-care
When a tree’s measures in centuries, its day-to-day care may not seem critical. For pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis), however, consistent…
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-tree-care
https://www.garden.eco/how-long-do-pecan-trees-live
To a pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis) is to make a long-term investment in the future. Not just your future, but…
https://www.garden.eco/how-long-do-pecan-trees-live
https://www.garden.eco/potato-growth
Potatoes are perennial vines that are usually grown as cool-season annuals in most parts of the world. A tremendous amount…
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https://www.garden.eco/fertilizing-pecan-trees
Can fertilizing your pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) really improve their vigor? The answer is definitely yes, but only if they…
https://www.garden.eco/fertilizing-pecan-trees
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-tree-diseases
Like all hickories (Carya spp.), pecan trees (Cary illinoinensis) are no strangers to fungal diseases. And the old saw, “An…
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-tree-diseases
https://www.garden.eco/what-does-a-pecan-tree-look-like
Of the dozen hickory tree (Carya spp.) species native to the United States, the pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis), stands out…
https://www.garden.eco/what-does-a-pecan-tree-look-like
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-leaf
The largest members of the (Carya spp.) family, pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) grow wild in forest groves from the Atlantic…
https://www.garden.eco/pecan-leaf
https://www.garden.eco/when-to-harvest-pecans
After waiting up to seven years for the pecan trees you planted to begin producing nuts, it’s only natural that…
https://www.garden.eco/when-to-harvest-pecans
https://www.garden.eco/hickory-harvest
If you love the idea of feasting on Nature’s bounty and live anywhere from Rhode Island south to Georgia or…
https://www.garden.eco/hickory-harvest
https://www.garden.eco/where-are-pecans-grown
The only nuts native to North America, pecans are also the only nuts grown commercially in the U.S. for export…
https://www.garden.eco/where-are-pecans-grown
https://www.garden.eco/how-to-identify-a-hickory-tree
Of the 19 species of hickory trees (Carya spp.) that grow worldwide, 12 are native to North America. Trying to…
https://www.garden.eco/how-to-identify-a-hickory-tree
https://www.garden.eco/where-do-hickory-trees-grow
Hickories (Carya spp.) rank high on the list of trees that do many things well. They shade landscapes with dense…
https://www.garden.eco/where-do-hickory-trees-grow
https://www.garden.eco/hickory-tree-bark
Like human skin, hickory tree (Carya spp.) bark changes as it ages. Hickory saplings’ smooth, light-colored bark darkens and furrows…
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https://www.garden.eco/hickory-tree-leaves
Long before they produce their first nuts, hickory trees (Carya spp.) reward their planters with welcome summer shade, stunning fall…
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https://www.garden.eco/hickory-tree-facts
Every whiff of hickory-scented meat rising from a backyard barbecue grill pays homage to one of America’s iconic trees. A…
https://www.garden.eco/hickory-tree-facts
https://www.garden.eco/shagbark-hickory-leaf
Every fall, shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) leaves bring a golden glow to hardwood forests across the eastern United States. After…
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https://www.garden.eco/ameican-chestnut-seedlings
In 1840, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow immortalized the American chestnut with the words, “Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smithy…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-do-cashews-grow
If your closest cashew encounters occur around bowls of mixed nuts, seeing one still on the tree may come as…
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https://www.garden.eco/cashew-flower
Although cashew trees are primarily for their can’t-get-enough-of-‘em nuts, they’re also surprisingly attractive. Their spreading canopies provide welcome shade in…
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