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QAUZUY GARDEN- 20 Sugar Maple Seeds, Acer Saccharum Tree Seeds, Colorful and Striking Landscaping Plant for Garden and Outdoor Easy to Grow
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QAUZUY GARDEN- 20 Sugar Maple Seeds, Acer Saccharum Tree Seeds, Colorful and Striking Landscaping Plant for Garden and Outdoor Easy to Grow

Name. It may also be known as rock maple, sugar tree, birds-eye maple, sweet maple, curly maple and hard maple. USDA Hardiness Zone:3-8. Colorful And Striking. Sugar maple has a exceptional fall color ranging from brilliant yellow to burnt-orange. In summer, its lustrous foliage provides excellent shade, making it a great choice for parks, golf co…
Name. It may also be known as rock maple, sugar tree, birds-eye maple, sweet maple, curly maple and hard maple. USDA Hardiness Zone:3-8. Colorful And Striking. Sugar maple has a exceptional fall color ranging from brilliant yellow to burnt-orange. In summer, its lustrous foliage provides excellent shade, making it a great choice for parks, golf courses, and home landscapes. Maple syrup. Acer Saccharum is the major source of sap for making maple syrup Timber. The wood is valued for being hard, heavy and strong; common uses include furniture, flooring, and veneer as well as tool handles, musical instruments, and baseball bats. Sow. Soak the seeds for up to 48 hours in water. Cover the seed with 1/4 to 1 inch of the soil mixture. Moisten the soil thoroughly, and cover the planter with plastic film. Stratify seeds using a refrigerator or other cold location with temperatures between 33 and 46 degrees F. Leave the seed to stratify for up to 90 days, checking weekly for germination. sugar maples are lovely trees in and of themselves. The dense crown grows in an oval shape and offers ample shade in the summer. The leaves are dark green with five distinct lobes. The small, green flowers grow in groups hanging downward on slender stems. They flower in April and May, producing the "helicopter" winged seeds that mature in autumn. About that same time, the tree puts on a fantastic fall show, its leaves turning to bright shades of orange and red. Instructions Of Planting Sugar Maple 1.Soak the seeds up to 48 hours in water kept around room temperature. This softens the coating and allows the seeds to absorb moisture needed for germination. 2.Plant each seed in a seed-starting medium in a small planter. Cover the seed with 1/4 to 1 inch of the soil mixture. Moisten the soil thoroughly, and cover the planter with plastic film. 3.Stratify the sugar maple seed using your refrigerator or other cold location with temperatures between 33 and 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Leave the seed to stratify for up to 90 days, checking weekly for germination. 4.Move the planter from the cold, and take off the plastic film when germination occurs. Place the planter in a warm location with indirect sunlight to stimulate growth. Keep the soil moist. 5.Transplant the sugar maple seedling to a larger pot when true leaves develop. Place the planter outside where it will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. Check the soil at least twice per week for moisture levels. Water when the soil feels dry in the top layer. Give the tree seedling enough water to keep the soil slightly moist, but allow excess water to drain to avoid soggy conditions.
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Name. It may also be known as rock maple, sugar tree, birds-eye maple, sweet maple, curly maple and hard maple. USDA Hardiness Zone:3-8. Colorful And Striking. Sugar maple has a exceptional fall color ranging from brilliant yellow to burnt-orange. In summer, its lustrous foliage provides excellent shade, making it a great choice for parks, golf courses, and home landscapes. Maple syrup. Acer Saccharum is the major source of sap for making maple syrup Timber. The wood is valued for being hard, heavy and strong; common uses include furniture, flooring, and veneer as well as tool handles, musical instruments, and baseball bats. Sow. Soak the seeds for up to 48 hours in water. Cover the seed with 1/4 to 1 inch of the soil mixture. Moisten the soil thoroughly, and cover the planter with plastic film. Stratify seeds using a refrigerator or other cold location with temperatures between 33 and 46 degrees F. Leave the seed to stratify for up to 90 days, checking weekly for germination. sugar maples are lovely trees in and of themselves. The dense crown grows in an oval shape and offers ample shade in the summer. The leaves are dark green with five distinct lobes. The small, green flowers grow in groups hanging downward on slender stems. They flower in April and May, producing the "helicopter" winged seeds that mature in autumn. About that same time, the tree puts on a fantastic fall show, its leaves turning to bright shades of orange and red. Instructions Of Planting Sugar Maple 1.Soak the seeds up to 48 hours in water kept around room temperature. This softens the coating and allows the seeds to absorb moisture needed for germination. 2.Plant each seed in a seed-starting medium in a small planter. Cover the seed with 1/4 to 1 inch of the soil mixture. Moisten the soil thoroughly, and cover the planter with plastic film. 3.Stratify the sugar maple seed using your refrigerator or other cold location with temperatures between 33 and 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Leave the seed to stratify for up to 90 days, checking weekly for germination. 4.Move the planter from the cold, and take off the plastic film when germination occurs. Place the planter in a warm location with indirect sunlight to stimulate growth. Keep the soil moist. 5.Transplant the sugar maple seedling to a larger pot when true leaves develop. Place the planter outside where it will receive morning sun and afternoon shade. Check the soil at least twice per week for moisture levels. Water when the soil feels dry in the top layer. Give the tree seedling enough water to keep the soil slightly moist, but allow excess water to drain to avoid soggy conditions.