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Facts About The Pecan Season Georgia Growers Want You To Know

By Joshua Baker


No place in the country grows more pecans than southwest Georgia. It is a vital crop for the state and the region. Pecan season Georgia growers know, is really all year round. The nuts are harvested from October through November, but they are readily available all of the time. Although the state seems to be more famous for its peaches, these nuts are a vital part of the economy. Individuals who are interested in purchasing pecans in their shells at local markets should know some things about them.

Establishing an orchard is not an easy or inexpensive proposition. The topography should be flat and the soil may have to be treated to make it suitable for successful growth. Young trees need plenty of water, so irrigation is usually necessary during many parts of the year. Even the layout of the orchard is important. Most are laid out in squares to encourage pollination. Within three years, trees may begin to produce, but it will be another seven to nine years before they can be harvested for profit.

A lot of people, especially in urban areas, have never had access to these nuts in their shells. They have only seen them in packages stocked on grocery store shelves. If you have the opportunity to visit a market that is selling loose pecans and are interested in making a purchase, choose the plumpest ones you find. The shells should be smooth and light brown.

Even with their shells on, pecans are fruit and as such they are perishable if not properly stored. They last longer if you leave them in the shells, but either way they should be stored in an airtight container. Keep them away from onions and garlic because they tend to take on the odors around them.

The nice things about nuts is that they taste great and are a healthy addition to your diet. They can help lower cholesterol and are a good source of protein and fiber. The downside is that they have a lot of calories, so you will want to make sure you don't eat too many. Pecans do not have to be cooked. You can eat them raw if you like, but they are excellent additions to desserts, vegetables, and salads.

If you are lucky enough to have a pecan tree or two in your backyard, you can create quick and inexpensive gift baskets or tins from the nuts just laying on the ground. They can also be part of a larger present of fruits, candies, and other varieties of nuts. Pecan pies make excellent gifts for neighbors, teachers and co-workers.

If you are making gift baskets or tins, you might want to include some fun facts about pecans in with them. Our American ancestors used to trade them for goods and other necessities. They are not native to Georgia at all. They originated in Mississippi. Pecans were not a commodity in this country until the late eighteen hundreds.

If you have a chance, you should really try these nuts in their natural state, without any preservatives or natural flavorings. Once you have tasted a real pecan, you probably won't be satisfied with anything less.




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