I thought about growing them and may still..was just curious as to how fast they grow and more importantly, produce pecans...we are littered with squirrels....so I probably wouldn't get them but maybe they would stay out of the strawberries..if that is who eating them.
That is a beautiful shot! I love all the new leaves forming on the trees, another wonderful part of nature. Thanks also for stopping by and checking mine out. Happy SkyWatch Friday and have a great weekend.
Curious as to how old the tree is....
ReplyDeleteIt is more than thirty years years old.
DeleteThe squirrels get most of the pecans!
Lea
I thought about growing them and may still..was just curious as to how fast they grow and more importantly, produce pecans...we are littered with squirrels....so I probably wouldn't get them but maybe they would stay out of the strawberries..if that is who eating them.
DeleteWe have 2 small ones that we planted. I doubt I'll ever get to see a pecan from them. I love this picture.
ReplyDeleteRemember we plant flowers for ourselves. We plant trees for our children and grandchildren!
DeleteLea
So Pretty! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI just had pecans for breakfast. And I don't think I've seen a pecan tree before.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot! I love all the new leaves forming on the trees, another wonderful part of nature. Thanks also for stopping by and checking mine out. Happy SkyWatch Friday and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful time of year and a beautiful photo of the new leaves of spring!
ReplyDeleteSeems spring is in the air. What a beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteThere's no mistaking the light green of spring. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Melbourne