Sugar Maple Tree

Sugar Maple Tree Planting and Care Info

What Is a Sugar Maple Tree?

The sugar maple tree, Acer saccharum, is a beautiful bright-leaved tree with a height of 60–75

feet and spreads of 40–50 feet. It usually has an erect trunk and often forms small clumps. The

sugar maple tree’s leaves are dark green with a lighter-colored stomatal band that ranges from

yellow to orange. These leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow in the fall.

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How Do You Take Care of the Sugar Maple Tree?

The first step in taking care of a sugar maple tree is to prune it yearly. Pruning keeps your tree

healthy and strong so it does not break or fall during the winter (when it is most vulnerable). It

will also ensure that your sugar maple tree looks good all year.

How Much Sunlight Does the Sugar Maple Tree Need?

The sugar maple tree prefers total sun exposure, but it can tolerate partial shade in the summer

months as long as there is plenty of light during the winter months. The tree will grow best when

planted in an area with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.

Does the Sugar Maple Tree Back Up Every Year?

The sugar maple tree grows every year and can grow up to 24 inches in a year. This is because it

has a very short leaf life span.

Where Do Sugar Maple Trees Grow?

Sugar maple trees grow best in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones three through

eight, where they are native to the Northeast and Midwest. They also grow well in parts of China

and Japan.

What Environment Does the Sugar Maple Tree Grow In?

The sugar maple tree grows best in moist soil with good drainage enriched with compost or other

organic material such as leaf mold or peat moss.

How Do You Grow Sugar Maple Trees?

Dig a hole at least twice as deep and wide as the container it came in, and add a handful of

compost to improve drainage and help hold moisture for young roots. Ensure the hole is deep

enough for the root ball to sit below ground level by at least 6 inches (15 cm). Water the tree

regularly.

Are Sugar Maple Trees Toxic?

Sugar maple trees are not toxic but produce sap that irritates the skin and eyes.

How Do You Take Care of a Sugar Maple Tree?

To care for your sugar maple tree, fertilize it with an organic fertilizer like fish emulsion or

manure tea.

How Did the Sugar Maple Tree Get Its Name?

The sugar maple got its name because it has been used to make syrup since Colonial times.

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