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Red Maples; Perfect for Shade and Color |
| by Larry Vickers |
| November 15, 2008 @ 02:30pm CST |
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"Red Maples; Perfect for Shade and Color"
The Red Maple tree is famous throughout the country for brilliant red foliage that seems almost the trademark of fall. But what makes it such an ever popular tree, and why is it the right choice for you?
To begin with, Red Maple trees are incredibly versatile. Any Red Maple boasts a wide range of growing zones, and works as a practical shade tree as well as a beautiful showpiece in the fall. Aside from being VERY fast growing, the Red Maple is also praised for its cold hardiness, soil adaptability, and pest and disease resistance. Best of all, it is available in several beautiful varieties for you to choose from!
The 'October Glory' Maple delivers the brightest ruby red color of any of the Red Maples. And like the name implies, you will be enjoying that gorgeous color long into the fall season. The 'October Glory' does well even in the warmer climates, where most trees famous for fall color do not thrive as well. (I had an 'October Glory' planted in my yard today and it is gorgeous!)
The 'Autumn Blaze' Maple is a superior, award winning hybrid that is also a great choice. This fusion of two famous maples has created a tree that is stronger, faster growing, more resistant and adaptable, and brilliant in color.
Visit Sartin Services nursery today and let one of our knowledgeable sales associates help you choose a Red Maple to add to your landscape. And fall is an excellent time to plant, or as they say..."You AUTUMN be planting now!" (Be sure to mulch your newly planted trees with a good quality mulch, such as Meadowlake Cypress available at Southlawn, to help keep the soil temperatures more even and retain moisture through the winter.)
Don't forget to print your Coupon!
Happy Fall Gardening!
Larry Vickers |
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