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Greg 18-11-2006 04:22 PM

Replacing pine trees with maples
 
I am having several western cedar pine trees removed in my yard as
they've grown massively out of control and are too close to the house.
I would like to plant a maple variety in the same general area. Is
there any special preparation I need to do, in consideration of the
soil content? The pH is likely relatively low. Also, what time of year
should I consider planting new trees? I am in the pacific northwest, so
the temperature doesn't get cold, it just rains.

Thanks in advance.

-Greg


JoeSpareBedroom 18-11-2006 08:17 PM

Replacing pine trees with maples
 
"Greg" wrote in message
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I am having several western cedar pine trees removed in my yard as
they've grown massively out of control and are too close to the house.
I would like to plant a maple variety in the same general area. Is
there any special preparation I need to do, in consideration of the
soil content? The pH is likely relatively low. Also, what time of year
should I consider planting new trees? I am in the pacific northwest, so
the temperature doesn't get cold, it just rains.

Thanks in advance.

-Greg


Numerous garden writers over the years have put certain maples in the same
category as child molesters and nuclear war. Norway maples, if I recall,
will have a root system which makes it impossible to plant ANYTHING under
them. You might want to research this a bit more. Call your cooperative
extension service and get LOTS of information. Do you know what that service
is?



Treedweller 19-11-2006 01:52 AM

Replacing pine trees with maples
 
On 18 Nov 2006 08:22:36 -0800, "Greg" wrote:

I am having several western cedar pine trees removed in my yard as
they've grown massively out of control and are too close to the house.
I would like to plant a maple variety in the same general area. Is
there any special preparation I need to do, in consideration of the
soil content? The pH is likely relatively low. Also, what time of year
should I consider planting new trees? I am in the pacific northwest, so
the temperature doesn't get cold, it just rains.

Thanks in advance.

-Greg

Maples like acid. They should do fine.

Jangchub 20-11-2006 01:10 PM

Replacing pine trees with maples
 
Since this is close to the house, you may want to invest in three
different types of Japanese Maples all having different colors.

On 18 Nov 2006 08:22:36 -0800, "Greg" wrote:

I am having several western cedar pine trees removed in my yard as
they've grown massively out of control and are too close to the house.
I would like to plant a maple variety in the same general area. Is
there any special preparation I need to do, in consideration of the
soil content? The pH is likely relatively low. Also, what time of year
should I consider planting new trees? I am in the pacific northwest, so
the temperature doesn't get cold, it just rains.

Thanks in advance.

-Greg




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