How do you plant a Norway maple seed?

Sow seed directly outdoors in the fall or plant stratified seed in the spring. Seed of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) should be stratified for 40 to 90 days at 33 to 41 F, while seed of the Norway maple (Acer platanoides) require 90 to 120 days at 41 F. Plant the seed (fruit) 1/4 to 1 inch deep.
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How do you start a Norway maple seed?

Plant the seeds about three-quarters of an inch (2 cm.) deep in moist peat moss and place them in a plastic bag inside the refrigerator for 60 to 90 days. Place the pots in a warm location when they come out of the refrigerator, and once they germinate, place them in a sunny window. Keep the soil moist at all times.
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Can I grow a maple tree from seed?

There are many species of maple tree, and no one-size-fits-all approach to growing them from seed. Some species are easy to plant, especially the ones that disperse seeds in spring or early summer.
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How long does it take for a maple seed to sprout?

It is possible to plant maple seeds of most varieties directly in the ground in late winter or early spring following stratification. Keep in mind that these seeds may take as long as 2 years to sprout, however.
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How do you plant a Norway maple?

While it prefers well drained, moist soil, it is drought tolerant for short periods of time, although some leaf drop may occur. Growing a Norway maple tree may require some training when the tree is young to help it develop a good strong central leader and stout scaffold.
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How to Grow Maple Trees from Seed!



What is wrong with Norway maples?

Norway Maples have severe environmental impacts: They grow faster than native maples and other forest trees and its dense, shallow root system makes it difficult for native seedlings to get established. They create a dense shade, under which other species cannot survive, hence my naked garden beds.
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Why is Norway maple harmful?

The shallow, fibrous root system and dense shade of Norway maple make it virtually impossible for grass to grow under the tree, and the aggressive roots frequently girdle even the parent tree, ultimately choking itself to death, making it a bad tree if you're planning on growing anything else around it.
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Can I grow a maple tree indoors?

Maple trees can be grown indoors for as long as you can control their yearly growth (2 feet on average) with branch/root pruning.
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What do the seeds of a maple tree look like?

What do maple tree seeds look like? Maple tree seeds go by different names like “helicopters” or “whirlers” depending on what you called them when you were a child. Regardless of what you call them, everyone knows the signature twisting, swirling, winged seeds that fall from maple trees every year.
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How do you take care of maple seedlings?

Quick tips…
  1. Keep plants moist and in the shade until planting.
  2. Soil preparation with organic matter is important, especially if the soil is heavy clay.
  3. Mulch with 6 inches after planting to reduce the need for frequent watering and protection of their shallow roots.
  4. Keep pruning of newly planted trees to a minimum.
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How long do Norway maple seeds take to germinate?

Seed of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) should be stratified for 40 to 90 days at 33 to 41 F, while seed of the Norway maple (Acer platanoides) require 90 to 120 days at 41 F.
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How do you prepare maple seeds?

Roast maple tree seeds and eat them as a snack or toss onto a salad or as a garnish on soup. You can roast them by placing the seeds on a baking sheet and sprinkle with spices you like. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 8 to 10 minutes. Try drying out the seeds for something totally different.
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How do you plant a maple seedling?

Fill In Around Your Seedling
  1. Hold the maple tree seedling straight while you fill the hole with soil.
  2. Tamp the soil down around the ball with the end of a 4x4 until the soil level is about three-fourths the depth of the hole. ...
  3. Cut away the exposed burlap in the top one-fourth of the hole.
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What do you do with maple seeds?

And there's no one way to eat a maple seed. Some people like to pop them into their mouths plain. Others steam or boil them and add butter and salt or favorite spices. Maple seeds can also be roasted, added to salads and other dishes, or dried and ground into flour.
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Can you plant maple helicopters?

Plant maple seeds 12 inches apart in rows in the seed bed, pushing the seeds 1 inch deep in the ground. Cover each seed and pat the soil over it to remove any air pockets that might surround it. Plant one seed per pot if you are using the container gardening system.
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Do maple trees drop seeds every year?

Maple trees that are healthy sometimes skip a year in seed formation, either due to poor pollination or to an exceptionally good growing season the year before.
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Why are there so many maple seeds this year 2021?

The abundance of these seeds, also affectionately called helicopters, means it is a mast year. Sometimes when trees drop their fruit, such as nuts, acorns or maple samaras (whirlybirds) in great numbers they can be dangerous, disgusting, or just a nuisance to clean up.
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How long do maple seeds fall?

Sugar Maple

The samaras, with their 1-inch wings, ripen from early summer into autumn. About two weeks after samaras mature, sugar maples begin the long-lasting release. Sugar maples start seeding at about 30 years old, reaching maximum seed production when near 60 years old.
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How do you transplant maple seedlings?

Transplanting the seedling

Before putting the seedling in the ground, you need to dig a hole wide enough and deep enough for the roots to be completely covered by the soil and to spread out. “A common problem people have is putting seedlings in narrow holes that don't allow the roots to grow out easily,” Hobbis said.
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Can you keep a maple tree small?

Mature trees, too, can be trimmed down to an ideal height over a few years. But keep in mind that as trees age, they have less energy to recover from a significant pruning, so doing so could have negative consequences. Whatever you do, don't consider chopping the top of your tree to keep it small.
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Should I remove my Norway maple?

A shade tree that could be removed is Norway maple. Its seeds fall onto the forest floor and dominate. Then the slower-maturing, more desirable species listed above can't get a foothold. With that said, if a cultivated Norway maple is planted on your property and is doing well, don't cut it down.
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Are Norway maples good?

They are tolerant of many different growing environments and have been a popular tree to plant on lawns and along streets because of their hardiness. Norway maples have very shallow roots and produce a great deal of shade which makes it difficult for grass and other plants to grow in the understory below.
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What eats a Norway maple?

Also, as mentioned, its seeds can be eaten by birds and small mammals. In lean acorn years, squirrels and porcupines might also strip away the bark to gnaw on the cambium layer (provided there are no sugar or red maples nearby, both of which provide a tastier and more copious sap).
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