
Once it hardens off, plant it in the desired location.

Proper location choice, watering, and fertilization are the keys to your success. The best way to prevent disease and pests is by providing the appropriate care for your plants. Maples are salt intolerant so keep them away from road sides in cooler climates and beach areas as well as any area known for soils with high salinity. Maple trees don't generally require pruning, but, if needed, prune when they are dormant to remove any dead, dying, or crowded branches, or to maintain shape. When planting take care not to burn the roots by mixing the fertilizer into the soil before placing your tree in the hole. Fertilize in early spring and when planting to give your tree a boost.

Red Sunset Maples tolerate wet conditions including standing water. Maples should be watered often enough to keep the soil moist. Do not allow the mulch to touch the trunk as this increases the chances of pests and disease. Mulching will also aid in keeping the roots cool and moist. Mulching with pine straw or pine bark will help over time as they begin to break down, but are not an immediate solution for increasing acidity. To acidify your soil, amend with compost, elemental sulfur, or use fertilizers specific for acid loving plants. If you have alkaline soil, you can amend your soil. However, Maples will adapt to a variety of soils.
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These trees tolerate full sun to part shade and prefer soil that is well-drained, slightly acidic, and nutrient rich. However, if you avoid freezing and hot temperatures you can plant your Maple almost any time of the year. Spring and Fall are ideal times to plant. This tree is a show stopper, and it will have the neighbors wishing they had one in. When planting your Red Sunset Maple tree be sure you have the right location and conditions for your new tree to thrive. Red Sunset Red Maple is mostly planted for its spectacular red fall color.
