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A balanced organic or specialty fertilizer are what is best for Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum).Specifically, Japanese maple trees benefit from either a balanced, slow-release organic fertilizer or from a fertilizer that is designed especially for their leaf color and shape needs. Either one can work. Otherwise, Japanese maple trees may not need fertilizer applications if they are growing in grass, ground cover, lawn or turf that benefits from regular fertilizer treatments.
Compost or leaf litter are the best fertilizers for maple trees (Acer spp).Specifically, maple trees benefit from ground cover that is most like their native habitat. Compost can be applied as a fertilizer along the drip line or as a mulch from about 5 inches (12.5 centimeters) from the trunk out to the drip line. Leaf litter also is a natural fertilizer option.Otherwise, maple trees need no fertilization schedules if they grow in grass, lawn or turf that is on a regular fertilizer application schedule.
any general purpose fertilizer will do. add some compost every year too.
Are maple trees annuals or perennials?Maple trees are perennials.
The best type of fertilizer for pecan trees is a fertilizer which is high in nitrogen and zinc.
Maple Sap is the sap that comes out of Maple trees.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
maple trees in member spot: in camelot but in free there are maple logs only
Winter is the best time for collecting sap from maple trees.
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a maple tree will always be a maple tree.... It's DNA doesn't change.
...They're not the same. Maple trees are like regular trees and pine trees are Christmas trees. Maple trees produce syrup that you can eat. Where-as pine trees make sap but you can't eat that.