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Tree Advice from the Planet
Are there any arborists out there? A local nursery is having a tree sale this weekend and the Mrs. and I think we will be making a purchase. Has anyone done this before? I’m thinking of a maple that turns bright red in the fall. What other trees are out there that I should consider for a Kansas climate? We will be planting in the fall as the nursery will hold on to our purchase until that time.
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I'll split a Bradford pair with you.
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Yes, I've purchased trees before.
Where are you looking to plant something? Drainage, sun, etc? Without more details, it will be tough for anyone to offer decent suggestions. |
I've got a couple of sunset maples and they've been really easy to work with.
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I'll take "Swords" for 500 Alex. |
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I have one neighbor with a Sunset Maple and another with an October Glory Maple. Both are very nice with awesome color in the fall. The October Glory seems to be more intense in its fall color, but that may have more to do with soil conditions, location, etc..
Edit: I found this pic of an October Glory. This is almost exactly the shape of my neighbor's tree with the intensity of color in the fall. http://www.fast-growing-trees.com/im...0-NoLeaves.jpg |
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About 2/3 down the page: http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07421.html |
Don't plant a mable near buildings or driveways. They're not really a major problem until they get 50 or so or older. Ice, wind brittle.
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Just make sure you don't get too large of a tree for the spot you plant, i.e. watch for power lines, your house etc. Don't look at the size of the tree now, but it's size at maturity. Too many people plant large trees too close to their houses. Yeah a maple looks nice out the back window, but not in 10+ years when it's growing into the house, too large for the spot and needs to be cut back/down.
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