![]() At Harvest Lawn Care we don’t just make amazing yards with our lawn care program, we also take care of your trees. If you notice that your trees are not looking so great and might be caused by a pest, call the pros at Harvest Lawn Care. Make a maple tree a part of your landscape. Maples are not known for being susceptible to tree pests but you should always monitor them from time to time to make sure. They do well in poor soils and can usually take a beating from strong winds without receiving any damage. If you are looking for a tree that can pretty much take care of itself then look no further than a maple tree. ![]() No matter where you plant them, maple trees make a great addition to any residential or commercial property. Red maples get their name from the brilliant shades of red they put on in the fall. In the spring red maples produce tiny pink flowers that attract pollinators. They can exceed heights of 70 feet making them a great shade tree for the back yard or plant them along your driveway to create a natural archway. Red maples can be identified by their noticeably smaller leaves. Instead, it can be used as a natural privacy fence or windbreak along your property line or to block the sight of the road. This is the only maple on the list that we would not recommend as a shade tree. As it gets older, the bark turns reddish-brown with dark lines. The striped maple trees have green bark with long white lines running vertically along its length. Its bark, however, looks nothing like other maples. Its leaves are three-lobed and resemble the leaves of other maples. Not as well-known as its cousins, the striped maple is a much shorter species that will hardly ever exceed 25 feet tall. In the fall they’ll light up your yard with brilliant shades of yellows, reds, and oranges. They naturally grow in nice round shapes and provide plenty of shade from the sweltering sun. ![]() ![]() Sugar maples can reach 80 feet or more in height, with a spread of up to 60 feet, making them a great choice for golf courses, parks, and home landscapes. Sugar maples are fast growers and can dominate a yard in under ten years. When you think of maple syrup these are the trees that make it. The sugar maple is the king of the maple family. In the fall the leaves turn to a bright yellow color before falling. These trees can be planted in any soil type so a silver maple would be a great addition to any yard. Silver maples require areas with lots of direct sunlight and plenty of room to spread out. They can grow up to 80 feet tall and 70 feet wide, providing your yard with plenty of cooling shade. Leaves are lobed with five tips and have a long stem. Silver maples have large green leaves with white undersides. Silver maples are named for the way the underside of their leaves “shimmer” in the wind. Before you go to the nursery to buy a maple tree make sure you know the differences between the many varieties. They also make great additions to your landscape. Maples aren’t just good for their maple syrup. There are several parks in the state that conduct maple sugaring demonstrations for schools and other educational purposes. New Jersey may be at the southern end of maple sugaring country, but that doesn’t mean we are short on maple trees.
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