Posted by Walt in Jaxn Tn. on September 28, 2011 at 15:01:23 from (24.158.96.58):
In Reply to: Re: Pecan Trees posted by hughb on September 28, 2011 at 12:28:54:
We've had a couple of bad years for pecans here in W. Tennessee, been to dry. Pecan trees here are as common as maple trees. Some in the older parts of town are large and very tall. Their wood is soft and they break very easy. My next door neighbor (landlord) has three good size trees in his back yard and I can have all I can pick up. Last fall and early this spring, I picked up several that were not worth picking as the meats were shriveled up and dry. I ran a push mower over the yard with the wheels on their highest setting so that the dry empty pecans would be sucked up and moved aside. Even then the pickings were nill.
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