Discover the Quaking Aspen
The Quaking Aspen, scientifically known as Populus Tremuloides, is a remarkable tree that brings a burst of color to your landscape. With its stunning golden-yellow fall foliage and striking white to light tan bark, this tree is not just a plant but a statement in your garden.
Key Benefits
These seeds are cold hardy, thriving in USDA hardiness zones 1-8, making them suitable for a variety of climates. Plant them outdoors after the frost or start them indoors a few weeks before the last frost for the best results.
Planting and Care
To create a beautiful display, plant the seeds in groups of 3-5, spaced 6-10 feet apart or 20-30 feet if you prefer a more spacious arrangement. Quaking Aspens prefer average soil conditions and require sun to light shade for optimal growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the height of a fully grown Quaking Aspen? They can reach heights between 20-50 feet.
- When is the best time to plant these seeds? Plant outdoors after the frost or indoors weeks before the last frost.
- How far apart should I space the trees? Space them 6-10 feet apart for groups of 3-5, or 20-30 feet apart for individual trees.
- What kind of soil do they need? They thrive in average soil conditions.
- How much sunlight do they require? They need full sun to light shade.
Spud Ranch –
My seeds arrived quickly and I can now grow probably a few dozen aspen trees for the price of a few flowers from my local nursery. I just have to grow some patience too starting from seed but what a great deal and probably the only way to get a few dozen aspen trees without blowing the bank
Janene –
Good seeds that shipped out fast!
Katrin –
The seeds appear to be fine. Shipping was fast. Now it’s up to me to sow them in the soil. Thanks.
Elizabeth Shuker –
Quick shipping, lots of seeds