Phylloxera of Pecan
Phylloxerans are tiny, aphid-like insects that cause galls on plants as a result of their feeding. Once the feeding damages the leaf tissue, the plant tries to compartmentalize the wound. Then a...
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Feb 10, 2023 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Problems
Phylloxerans are tiny, aphid-like insects that cause galls on plants as a result of their feeding. Once the feeding damages the leaf tissue, the plant tries to compartmentalize the wound. Then a...
Jan 7, 2019 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Tree Fruits
Grow productive pecan trees by following guidance on planting, fertilization, and long-term care.
Jul 27, 2017 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Tree Fruits
Learn the basics of pecan tree care, from planting to nut production, with answers to frequently asked questions.
Jan 20, 2016 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Small Fruits, Vegetables
Learn how to perform soil tests and interpret results to improve your garden’s fertility and productivity.
Dec 22, 2014 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Problems
Pecans (Carya illinoensis spp.) can be planted and cultivated in any soil in South Carolina aside from poorly drained soil, hardpan or stiff clays, or thin sands with a high water table. Trees...
Oct 22, 2014 | Fruits & Vegetables, Nuts, Problems
Pecan trees (Carya illinoensis) are widely grown in South Carolina mainly for both their tasty edible nuts and shade. Pecan trees are susceptible to several diseases in our area due to the hot and...
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