Has anyone tried growing a Northern Pecan tree in the Methow Valley? According to the internet, they are cold-hardy down to minus 35 degrees.
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pecan trees in the methow valley
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brenttannehill
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pecan trees in the methow valley
Brent Tannehill
Re: pecan trees in the methow valley
Hi Brent
For whatever its worth, I know there is an established and happy English walnut in the upper Chewuch. Produces great tasting walnuts. Might be an indicator that nut trees in general will thrive here......
For whatever its worth, I know there is an established and happy English walnut in the upper Chewuch. Produces great tasting walnuts. Might be an indicator that nut trees in general will thrive here......
Re: pecan trees in the methow valley
My neighbor has the only chestnut tree (NOT horse chestnut) that I know of in the Methow Valley. Any others that you know of? I'd like to graft another variety onto it, since it's celebate and sterile.
Dave Sabold
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biglakejudy
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Re: pecan trees in the methow valley
I know of two Butternut (white walnut) trees in Twist. Shaped like a pecan, textured like a black walnut. We had one in Chelan but it wasn't hardy. Its on a rental property and doesnt get care. Breaks my heart. Taste like butter. Had filberts at the ranch. Lots of black walnuts around.
Judy Brezina