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40to1
04-14-2014, 12:00 AM
On Saturday I planted 25 super sweet sugar maples saplings (bare-root).
The row of trees (plantation style) is my first step into the big new world of modern sugaring.
I was enormously satisfying to get the saplings in the ground. Usually planting trees is such inter-generational exercise, but knowing that I will be able to tap (do we still call it "tapping"?) these trees in about five years, is amazing.
Start planting maple trees!....
KevinS
04-14-2014, 12:23 AM
I added a few more the other day also. Should be right at 250 or so now. I had planted 150 about 7 or 8 years ago :)
markct
04-14-2014, 06:28 AM
I am considering this as well but plan to do it with red or silver maples as they grow faster and resprout better
Run Forest Run!
04-14-2014, 08:47 AM
The trees that I tap on my property, I planted in the late 1980s. I didn't know that soft maples were "tappable" until 2012, which I why I started sugaring that year. Actually, the trees were of tappable size at least ten to fifteen years before that. If I had only known, I would have been sugaring much sooner.
I must say that there is something really cool about making maple syrup from little whips that you had heeled into the ground yourself.
We have been planting some fairly large Acer Freemani crosses in a couple of places where we wanted to have big trees soon. The Autumn blaze is a hybrid of silver and red maples and is really tough. We planted 3 in a park right on the ocean, and 5 in a row in a park made out of a compacted parking lot. They are thriving.
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