Maple
tree care will continue as the tree begins to grow. A stake
may be required in areas that are windy until the roots have
a chance to establish themselves. Maple tree care also entails
proper pruning of the tree. Different maple trees grow in
different ways, and many can also be trained. Some maple trees
have only on main trunk, called a central leader. Others can
be trained to have a central leader. This depends on the type
of tree and the result that the landscaper is looking for.
Maple
tree care also means ensuring that the proper growing conditions
are consistent throughout the life of a tree. The conditions
may change if a tree planted nearby grows faster and begins
to block out the sunlight from the maple tree. In these cases,
the best maple tree care may be to transplant the tree to
another area of the landscape in order for direct sunlight
to be provided for the tree.
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information about maple tree care can be found in a variety
of locations. Maple tree care information can be obtained
at a local library, where many books are written and compiled
on the act of growing different trees. Information can also
be found on the Internet, where newsgroups and garden centers
often have very complete information. Local garden center
would be able to provide tips on maple tree care that are
customized to the particular climate of the region.
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