Somebody give that kid a piece of pecan pie. If he doesn’t like it he can still gather the nuts and give them away or sell them to someone who does like pecan pie. Like me.
Had Earl planted that when the lad was born, he’d might appreciate it more. He might like the fact that he and the tree were approximately the same age. He might also learn in time that when a person plants a tree or a long growing shrub, he/she is planting hope.
I wasn’t quite as bad as Petey Otterloop, but I was a VERY picky eater when I was Nelson’s age. I think I had PB&J sandwiches packed for lunch every school day for three or four years running. I didn’t try a Big Mac until I was in college…
But even I eventually broadened my horizons, at least to a semi-reasonable degree : )
I think about my past yard. I do hope the new owners are enjoying the trees planted and grown to a decent height. I managed to keep them alive through sapling-hood. In an odd way they felt a bit like family.
I think you have to plant pecan trees in pairs, not sure why. My parents had two in their back yard. When I was younger we used to gather the nuts and shell them. Now I’d rather go to Costco an buy a large sack of them.
My grandmother said something similar. Yet, before she died, that tree was over 50ft / 16 m tall and producing hundreds of pecans. It’s never too late to plant trees, you may be the beneficiary of it yet.
I’m going to do the same, right after our six feet deep frost is out of the ground.
I had to quit pecans in my breakfast cereal, and resort only to walnuts due to the ridiculous price increases …. same with our cranberries switched with dried apples.
Earl just for your edification pecan trees to bare nuts need two or more different cultivars, as they require cross pollination for maximum productivity. So Nelson you don’t have worry, that unless Earl takes my advice.
Where my sister/husband live, there was already a walnut tree and does produce walnuts. My sister tried to work with the walnuts and wear gloves made her fingers dark. Makes a great shade tree.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
Nelson when the tree starts making nuts. You can gather them up and you might be able to sell them.
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
After Earl dies, the house may be sold, so Nelson might not get those nuts. Maybe Earl likes squirrels and Opal will complain about all the squirrels.
GROG Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Nelson’s nuts. Pecans are great!
Macushlalondra almost 2 years ago
Somebody give that kid a piece of pecan pie. If he doesn’t like it he can still gather the nuts and give them away or sell them to someone who does like pecan pie. Like me.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Had Earl planted that when the lad was born, he’d might appreciate it more. He might like the fact that he and the tree were approximately the same age. He might also learn in time that when a person plants a tree or a long growing shrub, he/she is planting hope.
Dirty Dragon almost 2 years ago
I wasn’t quite as bad as Petey Otterloop, but I was a VERY picky eater when I was Nelson’s age. I think I had PB&J sandwiches packed for lunch every school day for three or four years running. I didn’t try a Big Mac until I was in college…
But even I eventually broadened my horizons, at least to a semi-reasonable degree : )
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ almost 2 years ago
❝ One time I found a $20 bill inside a pecan ❞
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
He’d learn to love pecans if he tried my wife’s pecan pie.
iggyman almost 2 years ago
It’s the thought that counts, Earl!
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Pecans are my favorite nut. And saying the word, it should not sound like something that my grandmother kept under her bed.
DiminishedFirst almost 2 years ago
If the tree is nutty enough it will remind Nelson of his grandpa
Marcia Gibson Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“A society grows great when old men plant trees the shade of which they know they’ll never sit in”
Snolep almost 2 years ago
Wow. Believe this is the first time I’ve seen Earl doing any physical labor.
SNVBD almost 2 years ago
“I don’t like pecans”
“Do you to sit in the shade when it’s really hot? or breathe clean air?”
“Well, yes…”
“You’re welcome…”
car2ner almost 2 years ago
I think about my past yard. I do hope the new owners are enjoying the trees planted and grown to a decent height. I managed to keep them alive through sapling-hood. In an odd way they felt a bit like family.
Jeannine Brown almost 2 years ago
I think you have to plant pecan trees in pairs, not sure why. My parents had two in their back yard. When I was younger we used to gather the nuts and shell them. Now I’d rather go to Costco an buy a large sack of them.
DW Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My grandmother said something similar. Yet, before she died, that tree was over 50ft / 16 m tall and producing hundreds of pecans. It’s never too late to plant trees, you may be the beneficiary of it yet.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
By the time Nelson grows up, his tastes may change. And he’ll grow to love pecans and the tree that grandpa planted for him! Now that’s a warm memory
Ishka Bibel almost 2 years ago
Better plant two. Pecans do not self pollinate.
Elder Lee Fox almost 2 years ago
YUM. Pecan Pie.
PoodleGroomer almost 2 years ago
Learn to make praline pecans.
heathcliff2 almost 2 years ago
Enjoy watching the squirrels. Maybe your dogs will like eating them. Some do.
ANIMAL almost 2 years ago
THAT’S JUST NUTS..!!!!!!!
stamps almost 2 years ago
If life gives you pecans, make pecan pie.
zeexenon almost 2 years ago
I’m going to do the same, right after our six feet deep frost is out of the ground.
I had to quit pecans in my breakfast cereal, and resort only to walnuts due to the ridiculous price increases …. same with our cranberries switched with dried apples.
mreardon53 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“It takes a special man to plant a tree whose shade he will never enjoy.”
circleM almost 2 years ago
The squirrels will steal all the pecans.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
By the time the tree bears fruit, you’ll like pecans, Nelson.
Nellie Rascal almost 2 years ago
In Granbury Texas USA our tree preservation ordinance allows cutting down a mature Pecan tree and replace with a Bradford pear.
ex window inspector almost 2 years ago
put a little salt on them and they’re delish
T... almost 2 years ago
That’s really nuts…
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
Earl just for your edification pecan trees to bare nuts need two or more different cultivars, as they require cross pollination for maximum productivity. So Nelson you don’t have worry, that unless Earl takes my advice.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 2 years ago
You don’t have to like them. The squirrels will probably eat them anyway.
harebell almost 2 years ago
Maybe by then he’ll like pecans.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
would Nelson prefer a cashew tree instead although the fruits aren’t edible and the nut grows on the bottom of said fruit?
kab2rb almost 2 years ago
Where my sister/husband live, there was already a walnut tree and does produce walnuts. My sister tried to work with the walnuts and wear gloves made her fingers dark. Makes a great shade tree.
j.l.farmer almost 2 years ago
I love butter pecan ice cream!
Ukko wilko almost 2 years ago
Honesty isn’t always the best policy, especially when an unnecessary truth hurts someone’s feelings.