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Patrick Free 02-01-2004 04:04 PM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 

Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!

Katra 02-01-2004 05:33 PM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 
In article ,
Patrick Free wrote:

Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!


lol Come dig them out of my yard.. LOL
I've been having to destroy them. Too many.

Compliments of my local squirrels!

Want some? I have not destroyed them all......

I'm in San Marcos.

K.

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Patrick Free 02-01-2004 06:04 PM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 
In article ,
says...
Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!


lol Come dig them out of my yard.. LOL
I've been having to destroy them. Too many.

Compliments of my local squirrels!

Want some? I have not destroyed them all......


That's ok, thanks. :-)

I grew up on a pecan plantation that was converted to a subdivision. We
had loads of squirrels, and they uses to always bury pecans, but they
never sprouted.

Patrick

Katra 02-01-2004 06:33 PM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 
In article ,
Patrick Free wrote:

In article ,
says...
Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!


lol Come dig them out of my yard.. LOL
I've been having to destroy them. Too many.

Compliments of my local squirrels!

Want some? I have not destroyed them all......


That's ok, thanks. :-)

I grew up on a pecan plantation that was converted to a subdivision. We
had loads of squirrels, and they uses to always bury pecans, but they
never sprouted.

Patrick


Well, these are sprouting all over the darned yard, and as I said, I'm
digging them up and tossing them.

I was not asking anything for them, they'd be free if you dug them up.

On the ones that we have actually potted, we get about a 50% survival
rate. I've been giving them away to my 'net buddies on the poultry lists.

I think I still have a couple in pots. They are most likely from the
tree 2 yards over, and they are a nice, average sized, meaty pecan.

K.

--
,,Cat's Haven Hobby ,,

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra

animaux 03-01-2004 02:32 AM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 15:44:21 GMT, Patrick Free opined:


Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!


Sometime next month just about every nursery and garden center will have bare
root pecan trees. They are cheap and you can select a proven winner or know
what you are getting and relative certainty it will produce.

dt 05-01-2004 08:09 PM

Looking for pecan seedlings
 
Katra wrote:
In article ,
Patrick Free wrote:


In article ,
says...

Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!

lol Come dig them out of my yard.. LOL
I've been having to destroy them. Too many.

Compliments of my local squirrels!

Want some? I have not destroyed them all......


That's ok, thanks. :-)

I grew up on a pecan plantation that was converted to a subdivision. We
had loads of squirrels, and they uses to always bury pecans, but they
never sprouted.

Patrick



Well, these are sprouting all over the darned yard, and as I said, I'm
digging them up and tossing them.

I was not asking anything for them, they'd be free if you dug them up.

On the ones that we have actually potted, we get about a 50% survival
rate. I've been giving them away to my 'net buddies on the poultry lists.

I think I still have a couple in pots. They are most likely from the
tree 2 yards over, and they are a nice, average sized, meaty pecan.

K.


FWIW, pecans don't come "true" from seed; most seedlings revert to the
native, small pecans. See: http://tinyurl.com/27lhy for info on grafting.

DT


Katra 06-01-2004 07:12 AM

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In article ,
dt wrote:

Katra wrote:
In article ,
Patrick Free wrote:


In article ,
says...

Does anyone know of a good source for pecan seedlings in this area (or
within an hour drive)?

Thanks!

lol Come dig them out of my yard.. LOL
I've been having to destroy them. Too many.

Compliments of my local squirrels!

Want some? I have not destroyed them all......


That's ok, thanks. :-)

I grew up on a pecan plantation that was converted to a subdivision. We
had loads of squirrels, and they uses to always bury pecans, but they
never sprouted.

Patrick



Well, these are sprouting all over the darned yard, and as I said, I'm
digging them up and tossing them.

I was not asking anything for them, they'd be free if you dug them up.

On the ones that we have actually potted, we get about a 50% survival
rate. I've been giving them away to my 'net buddies on the poultry lists.

I think I still have a couple in pots. They are most likely from the
tree 2 yards over, and they are a nice, average sized, meaty pecan.

K.


FWIW, pecans don't come "true" from seed; most seedlings revert to the
native, small pecans. See:
http://tinyurl.com/27lhy for info on grafting.

DT


Well, in that case, you could take these "stalks" and do grafting on
them. :-) Grafting does not look that difficult. I have a wunnerful book
on plant propagation.

It's fascinating..... :-)

K.

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