Pecan Tree Seedlings
- Produces edible nuts for wildlife
- Large tree for home landscapes
- Hardy plant tolerates sun or shade
Pecan Tree for Sale | Carya illinoinensis
Looking for pecan trees to enhance your orchard or garden? Carya illinoinensis is a versatile and productive tree valued for its delicious nuts and shade. Its adaptability makes it perfect for both home landscapes and commercial planting.
How to Identify the Pecan Tree
A pecan tree sapling has long, pinnate leaves with 9 - 17 leaflets and smooth gray bark. Mature trees develop a broad canopy and produce characteristic oblong nuts. The distinct leaf pattern and nut clusters make this tree easily recognizable.
Essential Plant Details for Pecan Tree
Pecan tree seedlings thrive in well-drained, fertile soil and full sun. Ideal USDA planting zones are 6 - 9. They can grow 70 - 100 feet tall over decades.
Safety Note
Plant away from buildings and power lines, as mature trees spread widely.
Expert Tip
For a bountiful harvest, plant at least two different varieties (Type I and Type II) to ensure successful cross-pollination.
Why Choose a Pecan Tree for Your Garden?
Adding a pecan tree for sale provides shade, beauty, and a reliable source of nuts. Pecan trees support wildlife and contribute to sustainable gardens. Once established, they require low maintenance and offer long-term productivity.
How to Successfully Grow Pecan Tree
Support young trees with stakes and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Pecan seedlings benefit from consistent watering and pest monitoring during early growth for strong, healthy development.
Best Season for Planting Pecan Tree
Plant a pecan tree seedling in early spring or fall to allow roots to establish before extreme temperatures. This timing helps maximize growth and nut production over time.
Ideal Locations for Planting Pecan Tree
The pecan tree nursery stock thrives in open spaces with full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Avoid areas prone to waterlogging, as this can damage roots and reduce productivity.
Pecan Tree Bloom Time
Pecan nut development begins with the emergence of small green catkins in spring. Male and female flowers grow on the same tree, with nuts developing over summer and maturing in fall.
Step-by-Step Guide to Planting Pecan Tree
- Dig a hole twice the size of your young pecan tree root ball.
- Position the tree, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
- Stake if necessary to ensure upright growth during early years.
Watering Guidelines for Pecan Tree
Water consistently, especially during the first 2 - 3 years. Keep soil moist but well-drained to promote strong roots and healthy foliage for long-term productivity.
Fertilization Recommendations for Pecan Tree
Feed each pecan tree with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. This encourages robust leaf growth, healthy nut development, and overall tree vigor. Avoid over-fertilization.
How We Ship Your Pecan Tree
Each pecan tree sapling is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives healthy. Our shipping protects roots and branches, guaranteeing easy planting and successful establishment.
Why Buy from Ever-Green-Trees.com?
We provide premium pecan tree seedlings and saplings, grown to the highest standards. With secure shipping and expert guidance, Ever-Green-Trees.com ensures a smooth and reliable planting experience.