Pecan

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Pecan nuts are delicious and grow on trees that are well suited to southern Australia.

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Pecan nuts are delicious and grow on trees that are well suited to southern Australia.

Pecan nuts are delicious and grow on trees that are well suited to southern Australia.

The Pecan tree is large, hardy and productive. It can tolerate very big frosts and very hot summers and makes a beautiful specimen tree for any park or large garden. They are very easy to grow and tolerant of a wide range of conditions. The husks split when ripe and the nuts fall to the ground, ready to be eaten or stored for later use.

There are many varieties but a favourite is Mohawk. It is a self-fertile variety that produces very big nuts of very good flavour. The tree is vigorous but can be pruned for a compact shape. A pollinator such as Pawnee is very good for enhancing pollination in some situations. Both varieties are known short-season types which ensures that they will ripen in southern Australia before the cold season starts. In gardens of limited space or where bird damage is a risk, trees must be pruned to a compact shape from their early life to allow the applaication of a good birdnet.

Pecan is hardy enough to plant all year round but the best planting season is in the cooler months of autumn water and spring.