Can I plant a maple tree in the fall?
Besides, is it OK to plant trees in the fall?
Benefits of Fall Planting Planting in the fall gives trees an extra growing season before the stress of summer. It's safe to plant trees until the ground is frozen solid, generally after the first hard frost. Even if there is snow on the ground, if you're able to stick a spade into the soil, it's still okay to plant.
Likewise, people ask, when can I plant a red maple tree?
Fall is the ideal time of year to plant your baby maple tree—or any other tree, for that matter. The cool weather of fall gives roots a chance to grow, develop and get established without the stress of developing new leaves or fruit.
A landscape contractor or tree service will charge $407 to plant (2) 2-inch caliper maple tree that are approximately 9 feet high. That includes the cost of the trees and the labor to plant them. You can buy the trees for $300 and plant it and save 61 percent.