Soft Maple
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 2 x 2 275 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.55
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 2 x 3 375 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.30
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 2 x 3 375 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $3.40
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 2 x 4 475 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.85
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 2 x 4 475 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $4.25
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 2 275 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $1.70
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 2 275 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.55
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 3 375 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.30
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 3 375 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $3.40
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 4 475 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.85
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 4 x 4 475 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $4.25
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 2 275 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $1.90
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 2 275 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.85
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 3 375 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.50
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 3 375 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $3.75
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 4 475 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $3.15
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 1 8 x 4 475 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $4.70
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 3 8 x 2 275 x 23 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $1.70
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![]() SOFT MAPLE 3 8 x 2 275 x 35 HARDWOOD THIN WOOD US $2.55
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Can I transplant a 2' tall (soft) maple sapling at this time of year? How ? I live in mid - Michigan?
This is a maple sapling that popped up in my vegetable garden. I'd like to transplant it into my yard, but I have no idea as to whether this is a good time of year to do it or how to do it. Thanks
The reason right now is an excellent time is that in fall, you don't have the hot sun stressng the transplant. Top growth soon goes dormant but root growth continues until the ground freezes - so all the tree's energy is going into establishing the root system.
This is a small tree so it should take easily. Dig around it a foot BEYOND the drip line to get as much of the root system as possible intact. Don't worry if some soil falls off - just try to get as much of the roots as possible. Have your new hole dug and waiting, not deeper but plenty wide. Water very well when you plant and once a week thereafter, right up to freeze-up. Do NOT fertilize, do NOT prune. Fertilizer will push top growth whch you do not want. Pruning will ruin the tree's natural sructure. Let it fill out of its own accord over time. Unless you have drought conditions next spring, it should not be necessary to do anything to your young tree, not even water. Let nature take its course. Good luck!
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