Autumn Blaze® Red Maple Tree
Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze'
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Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze'
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Imagine cozy autumn evenings spent under a canopy of fiery red and orange leaves. The Autumn Blaze Maple can transform your yard into a breathtaking space, boasting vibrant fall colors that will be the envy of the neighborhood. This fast-growing tree isn’t just a pretty sight, it’s hassle-free too. With its tolerance for various soils and minimal maintenance needs, you can enjoy its seasonal magic for years to come, all without breaking a sweat. So bring on crisp autumn nights and colorful memories - plant your Autumn Blaze Maple today.
Want a hassle-free way to boost your curb appeal? Look no further than the Autumn Blaze Maple. This fast-growing wonder thrives in a variety of soils, even those that are less than ideal. Whether you have sandy patches or dense clay, this adaptable tree will flourish, adding beauty and value to your property without demanding constant attention. Plus, its resistance to pests and diseases means you can spend less time worrying and more time enjoying your vibrant autumn oasis. Let the Autumn Blaze Maple take your yard from ordinary to extraordinary.
Imagine witnessing the awe-inspiring growth of the Autumn Blaze Maple. This fast-growing wonder adds a stunning two feet to its height every year, transforming your yard in no time. Unlike many trees that take years to mature, the Autumn Blaze Maple brings you the joy of witnessing its vibrant fall foliage sooner rather than later. So ditch the waiting game and plant your Autumn Blaze Maple today. Watch it gracefully mature into a majestic focal point, boasting fiery red leaves that will become a cherished part of your autumn memories.
Plant your Autumn Blaze Maple in an area that receives full sun, ideally 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. This will ensure optimal growth and vibrant fall foliage. While adaptable, Autumn Blaze Maples prefer well-drained, acidic soil. If your soil is heavy clay or sandy, amend it with organic matter like compost or peat moss to improve drainage and fertility.
Autumn Blaze Maples can grow to be 40-50 feet tall at maturity. Consider this mature height when choosing a planting location and ensure there are no overhead wires or buildings in the way. When planting multiple Autumn Blaze Maples, allow for at least 40 feet of space between each tree to accommodate their mature width of 30-40 feet. This spacing allows for proper root growth, canopy development, and air circulation.
Dig a hole that is twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball of your Autumn Blaze Maple. This allows for proper root development and prevents the tree from becoming pot-bound.
Carefully remove the Autumn Blaze Maple from its container. Gently loosen any circling roots. Position the tree in the hole so that the root flare (the base of the trunk where it widens) is level with the surrounding soil.
Water the newly planted Autumn Blaze Maple deeply to settle the soil around the roots and eliminate air pockets. Continue watering regularly during the first year, especially during dry periods.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it a few inches away from the trunk. Mulch helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weeds. After the first year, your Autumn Blaze Maple will become more drought tolerant. However, it’s still beneficial to water it deeply during extended dry periods. Aim for 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall.
Picture yourself unwinding on a crisp autumn evening, a gentle breeze rustling through the fiery canopy of your very own Autumn Blaze Maple. This isn’t just a tree, it’s a gateway to a lifetime of colorful memories. Planted today, it will become a cherished landmark in your yard, a vibrant symbol of the changing seasons that you and your loved ones can witness year after year.
In its first year, the tree needs a lot of water to grow its roots well. Try to keep the ground wet by giving it about 5-7 gallons of water every week. Once it’s grown up - the tree can handle dry spells but might need extra water when it’s very dry.
Put a 2-3 inch thick layer of mulch around the tree base to keep moisture in the soil and keep temperature even. Make sure the mulch doesn’t touch the trunk to stop rot and other wet issues.
Cut back the Autumn Blaze Maple in late spring or early summer every two years. Focus on cutting off dead, broken, or crossing branches to keep its shape and health good. Try not to cut branches thicker than 3 inches unless you really have to.
You might not need to add stuff to make the ground better if you have a good soil, but it’s smart to check the soil if you’re not sure. If the ground needs help, mix in organic waste before planting. After year one, you can help it grow with a slow-acting, nitrogen-heavy food once yearly - but check the soil first.
Watch for brown spots on leaves or bugs. Use bug soap or liquid lime sulfur to deal with bugs - following what the label says. For fungus problems like leaf spot - cut down on wetness around the plant and get rid of sick branches.
Pour a lot of water on the base of the tree to fix the dirt around its roots and get rid of air holes. This first big drink helps the roots touch the dirt.
Your Autumn Blaze Maple needs a steady amount of water to grow its roots well in the first year. Give the tree 5-7 gallons of water each week. To know if it needs water, stick your finger 2 inches into the dirt; if dry, water it. Water the plant deeply once a week or more when it’s hot and dry. Don’t just sprinkle a little often; that doesn’t help the roots to grow deep. Let the water drip slowly from a hose, so it goes deep into the dirt without running off.
Your tree can handle some of the dryness once it’s grown a bit. But in long dry spells, it still likes water. Check dirt dampness once a week when things grow. A good plan is 1 to 1.5 inches of water a week (rain counts, too), especially in dry times. Water less as the tree gets older, letting the dirt dry a bit between waters to keep roots happy.
Put a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the tree (not right against the trunk) to keep dirt wet and cool. Remember, seasons change; your tree needs more water in hot months and less when it’s cold.
Do not give food to your Autumn Blaze Maple right after you plant it. The new tree needs time to get used to its new home without the extra work of taking in more food.
If your soil lacks the “good stuff”, add organic waste right before you plant it. This helps give the tree the food it needs without the harm that store-bought fertilizer can cause. Don’t give the tree any extra fertilizer in its first year. This time it’s critical for the tree to spread its roots without any added difficulties.
Before you start feeding the tree, check the dirt to see what nutrient qualities it has. This will tell you if you need to feed it and what kind of food to use. If the dirt test shows not enough food, pick a slow food that’s good for trees and has plenty of nitrogen. Make sure it’s even and made for garden trees. Put the food down early in spring when the tree wakes up and starts to grow. Spread the food around the bottom of the tree, going out to where rain drips off its branches. Keep the food away from the tree’s main stem. Feed once a year, better in spring. Giving too much food can mess up the tree by making it grow too much on top and not enough below.
Water the tree well after putting down food to help spread the nutrients down to the roots. Adding a layer of mulch after feeding helps keep water in and slowly breaks down waste into food.
Use sharp cutting shears for thin branches, big cutters for medium ones - and a saw for the thick branches.
It’s best to cut in late spring or early summer when the tree has all its leaves. This keeps it safe from cold winter air and sickness that comes in fall and winter.
Pick up all the branches you cut off to stop any sickness from spreading. Clean your cutting tools well to avoid passing any disease to other plants or trees.
Don’t trim over a quarter in a year. Watch for small shoots at the tree’s bottom and pluck them out a lot. If unsure about big limb cuts or if the tree feels ill - it’s wise to get a tree expert.
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