How far apart do you plant autumn blaze maple trees?
People also ask, how far apart should maple trees be planted?
The recommended planting distance between maple trees is generally 25 feet. This figure takes into account how the roots of some species of maples grow deep while others produce shallow roots that grow nearer the surface of the soil.
Likewise, how close to the house can you plant an autumn blaze maple?
If possible, space the trees between 40 and 50 feet apart for the best root and canopy spacing. In addition, the maples' stability in the soil may also be compromised with improper spacing -- they need strong and deep roots to remain upright during gusty days.
Like its silver maple parent, Autumn Blaze® grows quickly. The growth rate of this cultivar is about four times faster than that of a red maple. Under optimal conditions it can grow 3 feet or more per year. Eventually it will grow 40-60 feet tall and 40-50 feet wide.