
Pecan
Pecans need at least two trees for good pollination. The mixed bundle of 5 trees will be 2 seedlings of Kanza & 3 wild type seedlings to give a good genetic mix, nut quality, and pollination. These are first year seedlings in the range of 1-2' tall. There is no equivalent in nature to transplanting a tree, and it is preferable for the tree to be transplanted very small to promote root health. These were grown in deeply prepared beds to minimize root loss when being lifted for shipment. Trees Pecan trees are large and long-lived, with the potential to reach heights of up to 100 feet and spreads of 50-80 feet. They have a pyramid-shaped crown and large, pinnately compound leaves that turn a brilliant yellow in the fall. Their smooth bark ranges in color from light gray to dark brown.These trees have the potential to produce prodigious amounts of food, making them a valuable addition to any homestead, farm, garden, or community. Self-Sufficiency Pecan trees are a great choice fo