JimWWhite
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I just bought three 6' Gloria Grande Papershell pecan trees that came with the roots in spagham moss in a plastic bag. They're a Stuart pecan variety. I now know that I will need to find another variety for pollination purposes even though we have a lot of hickory trees in the woods very close by. Anyways, our soil is about 8" of top soil that sits on some heavy yellow clay that doesn't perk or drain very well. I cut the hole 42" deep and 24" wide based on the instructions on the planting guide printed on the plastic. Actually I went down about 6" deeper than recommended because I'm planning to add about 6" of gray granite gravel to the bottom of the hole for drainage. That's one thing probably out of the normal. I'm also thinking about cutting off a 4' section of 2" PVC pipe and drilling out 8 to 10 1/8" holes at different levels along the length of the pipe. And then stand it up in the hole and the fill in the hole covering the root ball and all. My thinking is twofold which may be flawed and that's why I'm asking advice. First it gives us a way to make sure water gets all the way down to the roots and the pipe can act as a reservoir in the summertime. Second, I'm thinking that when it's really wet and water may be standing in the bottom of the hole in the wintertime, etc. that it will act as a way to allow some of the water to naturally evaporate out. And in order to keep bugs, etc. out I'll cover the end of the pipe with some fine mesh screen wire fabric.
I planted 6 trees about 10 years ago in another area but I cut the holes too small and didn't really do anything special except to fill the holes back in with the dirt I took out of the hole to begin with. All 6 died from root rot. And at $40 a tree I don't want to go down that road again. And that's why I'm asking my friends and the great minds of gardening on this site for their input.
Any ideas or comments on this would be greatly appreciated.
ps: By the way, in the South we pronounce it 'Pea-KAHN'. Not 'PEE-Can'...
I planted 6 trees about 10 years ago in another area but I cut the holes too small and didn't really do anything special except to fill the holes back in with the dirt I took out of the hole to begin with. All 6 died from root rot. And at $40 a tree I don't want to go down that road again. And that's why I'm asking my friends and the great minds of gardening on this site for their input.
Any ideas or comments on this would be greatly appreciated.
ps: By the way, in the South we pronounce it 'Pea-KAHN'. Not 'PEE-Can'...