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Re: Pecans
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Pecans
- From: L* H* <g*@syix.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 04:31:42 -0800
- Resent-Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 04:38:45 -0800
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Get thee to the local Extension Office. Here in California we have
literature on growing just about everything especially commercial projects.
Thats what the University Extension is all about.
Lorraine
At 10:58 PM 3/14/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Folks,
>I'm wanting to plant about 500 pecan nuts. Is it too late for this year
>('98) or do I still have time? I do not have a source for the nuts as of
>yet but am confident that I can find them around here at Pensacola, Florida.
>This statement brings up another thought, are the nuts still viable for
>planting assuming they have been keep in a garage (let's say). If so, do
>the nuts require stratification, prayer, and or both. How far apart should
>I plant them if I do not plan to dig them for 2 years? Any thoughts would
>be appreciated. Also, is there a rather definitive source for pecans that
>would answer all of my questions and then some.
>
>Thanks for your info.
>
>Mauldin Carter
>1800 East Gadsden Street
>Pensacola, Florida 32501-3533
>
>Mcarter3@prodigy.net
>
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