Today on your lawn and garden we’re talking about one of our Louisiana favorites, pecans. We’re talking about cracking them but also about how to keep your trees producing. Fertilization is very ...
Growing pecan trees can be tricky because of the many environmental factors that affect a tree’s health. One of the best ways to promote good health in pecan trees in establishing a proper fertilizing ...
We recently bought some acreage in west Jacksonville that has a number of rundown pecan trees. What steps should we take to rejuvenate them? In my research, I found it interesting that there is much ...
Winter weather last week has slowed many outdoor projects. Many people have questions about plant materials. Below are a few questions received over the past few days that may relate to your situation ...
Question: When do I feed a 50-year-old pecan tree growing in our front yard and with what? Answer: Pecan trees do well in our climate. But they are such a large tree and require so much water you ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - One of the most popular choices of trees to add to the landscape is a pecan. It seems several folks want to have at least one pecan tree around their house but are often ...
Pecans have been a part of my holiday celebrations since I was a child. In my family, it was always a battle to see who would get the last piece of pecan pie. I imagine many people could say the same ...
November through February is the best time to plant pecan trees. But before you decide to add a pecan tree to your landscape, there are some things to consider. Pecan trees grow to be quite large – 60 ...
It’s time for your lawn and garden with John Chastant, I hate painting and I hate cracking pecans. Oh you do! Can you help me? Well at the store we crack pecans you know we have machines, we have like ...
There’s nothing quite like pecans. With their rich, buttery flavor, these nuts are a staple of Louisiana culture and cuisine. If you’d like to produce your own pecans, November through March is an ...
A study evaluated vegetative growth and leaf nutrient responses of chrysanthemum grown in five pecan wood chip substrate levels that substituted 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of peatmoss by volume.