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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Hickory (Pecan) Trees
- By suejaw Date 08.04.09 18:35 UTC
I have made a decision that i would like some more trees on our land and ones which have an extra purpose like fruit bearing trees.

I LOVE pecan and really would love one of these trees so i don't have to spend a fortune on buying the nuts, which aren't cheap. I know that it can take years for a tree to bore any fruit but the idea of planting one and then watching it grow and hopefully produce something i like to eat really interests me.

Oh and i can think of many other trees which i would have given the chance - like banana and coconut.. (shame i live in a cold climate hey).

ETA: My question is does anyone know where i can purchase one of these trees in England, i would prefer to see them rather than do mail order(not trusting for living plants on these). I have searched on google and can't find anything in Sussex which is where i live.
- By Isabel Date 08.04.09 18:47 UTC
There are 5 suppliers listed in the Plant Finder.
- By Isabel Date 08.04.09 18:50 UTC
A bit more info for you.  I think you might struggle to provide the right conditions because although it will want it warm it will also want it wet.  Hard to find those conditions in Britain where warm often means drought in summer.
- By suejaw Date 08.04.09 19:21 UTC
Thanks Isabel,

Looks like with a wait of at least 20yrs for any fruit i may have to re think this idea and buy pecans from the store.
Shame really.

My quest for another fruit bearing tree will continue(shame i'm not a fan of apples or pears.)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 08.04.09 19:25 UTC
How about an apricot or a cherry? You can get self-fertile varieties, so no need for an orchard!
- By suejaw Date 08.04.09 19:32 UTC

> apricot or a cherry?


I'm so very fussy JG, not a fan of these either.
I was thinking of olives, but not sure about different varieties and even if this would be a good option. Love figs and dates. Umm, said Banana and coconut...
Lychee, pomegranate, mango etc are fruits i love.

Nuts i like are pistashio and cashew and the odd walnut.
- By Dakkobear [gb] Date 08.04.09 19:44 UTC
You need to move to the tropics :-D We have Greengages in our garden, if they will grow here they will grow anywhere :-D
- By suejaw Date 08.04.09 19:49 UTC

> You need to move to the tropics


I know, BUT what about my dogs they would hate it there and can't see myself getting a breed of dog that loves the heat..(Can't believe that i'm deciding my life around my dogs.. lol) Currently other than a Bernese i would go for a Newf, so the tropics are no the place to be with either breed..
- By Isabel Date 08.04.09 19:53 UTC
You can certainly grow walnut trees in Britain, but again a few years to wait for a crop.
Topic Other Boards / Foo / Hickory (Pecan) Trees

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