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  1. 6 mar 2023 · How to Grow and Care for Sweetgum Trees. Plus what to do with the sweetgum balls that fall everywhere. The American sweetgum is a tall, deciduous tree with glossy green leaves in summer, best grown for its fall foliage; often, multiple colors (red, orange, yellow, purplish) will be found on the same plant in autumn.

  2. 18 lut 2024 · Plant sweet gum in full sun to partial shade in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9. It grows best in neutral to acidic soil that is moist but well-draining. Choose an uncrowded space; these trees need a large area for root development. And place them where their gumballs won't become annoying when they fall to the ground. How and When to Plant Sweet Gum.

  3. 23 gru 2021 · All you need to know about growing a sweet gum tree, Liquidambar styraciflua, including site, ultimate size and care. Advice from Gardeners' World Magazine.

  4. 21 kwi 2024 · Although the three mature sweetgum trees in my front yard are sometimes frustrating, I have found several ways to use the spiky gumballs in my flower and vegetable gardens, including as mulch and enjoying an endless fire-starter supply.

  5. The best time to collect sweet gum tree ball is in late summer or early fall, as this is when they are at their ripest. To start, locate a sweet gum tree, which can usually be found in wooded areas. Be careful when youre collecting, as sweet gum trees have sharp thorns on the branches.

  6. 20 maj 2021 · The large leaves from sweetgum trees grow between 5” and 8” (12 – 20 cm) long. Looking at pictures of sweetgum leaves, you’ll see that each leaf consists of three to seven pointed blades. In summer, sweetgum leaves are green before turning bright hues of red, yellow, orange, and purple in the fall.

  7. How To Maintain a Healthy Sweet Gum Tree. Proper care is essential to the healthy establishment and long-term growth of a newly planted sweet gum tree. During the initial 2-3 years, it is crucial to exercise cautious watering practices for Sweet Gum trees, particularly during prolonged periods of dry weather or heatwaves.