How To Grow A Maple Tree
To plant a maple tree, first buy a healthy tree from a nursery then remove it from its container carefully pulling out the root ball. Dig a hole that is as deep and wide as the container with an additional 30cm and set the tree in the centre. Pull the roots gently so that they face outwards and ensure that the soil is evenly moist. After finishing apply 7cm of organic mulch to help retain the soil moisture.
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This is how you would grow a maple tree from seed. http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=At92…. Source(s): RPO.
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If you live in the UK are there maples growing around there? Have you ever seen one in the UK? You may not have the climate to grow them. Maples need a moderate climate with freezi...
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Maple trees give us maple syrup and they are hardy in USDA zones 3 through 9. Depending on the variety, they can grow to heights of 10 to 75 feet. In the fall, people usually flock...
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Choose a place for the tree that features well-drained, though not extremely sandy, soil. Additionally, soil should give roots plenty of room to search for nutrients. Dig a hole eq...
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1. Collect winged seedpods from the Japanese maple when they turn red. Pick sugar maple and silver maple seedpods when they turn yellowish-green--before they turn brown. 2. Peel op...
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