Posted by BillinCentralMO on October 30, 2008 at 20:15:59 from (65.54.154.48):
In Reply to: pecan trees posted by ken in texas on October 30, 2008 at 14:29:53:
I'm in Missouri. We have two 14 year old trees and I planted 300 more pecan trees in March , 2007.In 2006 the larger of the two established trees gave up about 60 ponds of nice nuts. In 2007 we had a hard late frost and it killed all the buds. This year it looks like only maybe 10 or 15 pecans on the tree. I think it is carryover from the frost in 2007. Some of the frozen buds are still on there. I don't think I am going to fertilize it or anything. If no nut production next year I may change my mind. Did you get that hard frost in April , 2007 ?
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