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Grow your own Northern Pecan Trees (Carya illinoinensis) — a hardy and productive variety prized for its rich, buttery nuts and strong adaptability. These pecan trees thrive in cooler northern regions, making them a favorite among home gardeners and orchard growers alike.
Known for their longevity, resilience, and high yields, Northern Pecan trees produce sweet, nutritious nuts packed with healthy fats and protein. Besides their edible bounty, these stately trees serve as beautiful shade trees, enhancing landscapes with broad canopies and lush green foliage.
Premium Northern Pecan Seeds for planting
Produces rich, buttery-flavored nuts
Cold-hardy and adaptable to northern climates
100% Non-GMO for natural, sustainable growth
Long-lived deciduous tree with strong wood and deep roots
Ideal for home gardens, orchards, and reforestation
Provides excellent shade and ornamental value
Common Name: Pecan Tree
Scientific Name: Carya illinoinensis (Northern variety)
Plant Type: Deciduous nut-bearing tree
Seed Type: Non-GMO
Growth Habit: Upright with broad spreading canopy
Height: 50–100 feet at maturity
Light Requirements: Full sunlight (6–8 hours daily)
Soil Type: Deep, well-drained loamy soil; pH 6.0–7.0
Watering: Moderate; consistent moisture during early growth
Season: Best planted in late fall or early spring
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
Germination Time: 6–10 weeks (cold stratification recommended)
Temperature for Germination: 18–25°C (65–77°F)
Maturity: 8–10 years for nut-bearing under ideal care
Pollination: Requires cross-pollination (plant more than one tree for best yield)
Uses: Nut production, shade, landscape tree, wildlife habitat
Cold stratify seeds for 8–12 weeks by placing them in moist sand or peat moss in refrigeration.
Plant seeds 1–2 inches deep in rich, well-drained soil.
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged during germination.
Transplant seedlings once they are 6–8 inches tall into a permanent, sunny location.
Water regularly during the first two years for strong root development.
Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Prune occasionally to shape the canopy and promote healthy growth.
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