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Buy Now: Add the Majestic Sugar Maple Shade Trees to Your Garden!
Product Overview: Discover the Sugar Maple Tree (Acer saccharum), a beloved large-growing shade tree renowned for its stunning golden fall color and graceful growing habit. Perfect for lawns, parks, golf courses, and street trees, the Sugar Maple is also famous for its delicious syrup.
Key Features:
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Botanical Name: Acer saccharum
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Common Name: Sugar Maple
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Foliage Color: Golden in fall
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Growth Rate: Long-lived and graceful
Plant Details:
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Appearance: Matures into a large, majestic tree
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Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained, moderately moist, fertile soil; high tolerance to salt and alkali soils
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Planting Zones: Suitable for Zones 3-8
Uses and Benefits:
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Lawn and Shade Tree: Provides ample shade and adds beauty to lawns.
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Park Tree: Ideal for parks and golf courses.
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Street Tree: Enhances the aesthetic appeal of streets.
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Fall Display: Golden foliage in fall adds vibrant color to the landscape.
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Syrup Production: Tapped for its syrup in the Northeast.
Order Your Sugar Maple Shade Trees Today! Enhance your landscape with the majestic beauty and vibrant fall color of the Sugar Maple Tree. Order now at and enjoy its many benefits in your garden.
Shipping Information:
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Available Sizes: Quart Pots
Planting Instructions
How Your Plants Are Shipped & Care Instructions
To ensure a seamless transition to your garden, please follow the specific steps below based on the type of plant you ordered:
π¦ 1. Container-Grown Plants
Our container-grown plants are shipped with fully established root systems nestled in premium potting media.
- Unpack & Water Instantly: Carefully remove the protective packaging and check the soil moisture. Give the pot a thorough watering until moisture runs out the bottom drainage holes.
- Acclimation Period: Place your container plant in a sheltered, partially shaded location for 2 to 3 days to help it recover from transit before moving it to full sun.
- Planting Depth: Plant at the exact same depth it was sitting in its shipping container, gently loosening the outer roots if they are encircling the root ball.
- Moisture Control: Keep the soil consistently damp but never soggy for the first few weeks as the roots expand.
π± 2. Seedling & Liner Bare-Root Plants
Seedlings and liners are young, vibrant plants shipped without pots to make transit highly efficient.
- Immediate Attention: Unpack immediately upon arrival. If you cannot plant them right away, keep the roots moist and store them in a cool, shaded location out of the wind.
- Hydration First: Soak the roots in a bucket of water for 1 to 2 hours right before planting to wake them up.
- Planting: Spread the roots out naturally in the planting hole. Ensure the crown (where the roots meet the stem) sits right at the soil level. Water thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots.
πΎ 3. Groundcover Bare-Root Plants
Groundcover bare-root bundles (like Vinca minor or Sedum) are shipped dormant or semi-dormant, ready to take off once in the ground.
- Check Moisture: Open the bundle immediately. The packing material around the roots should be damp. If planting is delayed a day or two, lightly mist the roots to keep them from drying out.
- Soak Before Planting: Soak the root systems in water for about an hour before putting them in the ground.
- Spacing & Depth: Plant them at the same depth they were growing previously, firming the soil gently over the roots to eliminate any air pockets. Water heavily right after planting and keep the area consistently moist until established.
Shipping Information
Orders containing only hard goods generally ship right away
as the inventory allows. Those items ship year-round and generally within one
week.
When ordering plants during fall or spring shipping, we will
set your order for theΒ next available shipping week appropriate for your
location. April and May are our busiest months, and sometimes shipping delays
happen. Plants may be processed later than scheduled or the shipping department may get behind. This is not the norm, but it does sometimes happen. Please bear with us if this happens.
Our bare-root (field-grown) trees and shrubs typically arrive at the facility for shipping in November, December, and January (for fall shipping) and in February, March, April, and May (for spring shipping).
An example ofΒ month-by-month shippingΒ would be as follows, as plants are available:
January - zones 9 - 10Β
February - zones 8 - 10Β
March - zones 7 - 10
April - zones 6 - 10
May - zones 5 - 9
June - zones 3 - 8
JulyΒ - zones 3 - 7
August - zones 4 - 7
September - zones 5 - 8
October - zones 5 (some areas) - 9
November - zones 6 (some areas)Β - 10Β
December - zones 8 - 10
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