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how far apart do you plant pecan trees
Pecan Planting Guide: Location and Preparation Hilltops are ideal. Space the trees 60 to 80 feet (18.5-24.5 m.) apart and well away from structures an...
how close do pecan trees need to be to pollinate
Chance pollination may occur with pollen from as far away as 2 to 3 miles, but the grower should not depend upon pollination from more than 400 feet a...
when are pecans harvested in texas
In general, pecan trees in Texas fully ripen during a seven-week period from early October through the first week of December. Variety, health of the ...
pecan tree leaves turning brown
The pecan (Carya illinoiensis) is susceptible to leaf browning for the same reasons as any other tree: disease, insufficient water and improper growin...
pecan tree bark disease
Caused by the fungus Hypoxylon atropunctatum, hypoxylon cankers attacks hardwood trees such as oaks and pecans. It causes infected bark to slough off ...
pecan tree leaf disease
Pecan scab is the most economically significant disease of pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) in the southeastern United States. ... The fungus causes ...
fungus on pecan tree trunk
Hypoxylon canker of pecan is caused by a fungus (Hypoxylon atropunctatum). The fungus commonly occurs on oaks, it has recently been found on pecans in...
fungicide for pecan trees
Enable® 2F fungicide brings dependable, broad-spectrum disease control to protect pecan orchards. Including Intrepid Edge® insecticide with an applica...
how to treat pecan trees
If you are wondering how to treat pecan scab, the only effective means is spraying fungicides. However, pecan trees are generally too tall to allow ho...