Plant the trees in moist, well-drained soil. The soil should be slightly acidic for the tree to thrive. Plant aspens on northern or eastern slopes, or northern or eastern sides of your house, rather than sunnier areas. They cannot tolerate drought or hot, dry soil.
- How far apart should I plant quaking aspen trees?
- Should I plant an aspen tree?
- Where do aspen trees grow best?
- How fast do quaking aspen trees grow?
How far apart should I plant quaking aspen trees?
Aspen trees should be planted far enough from the house so that the roots will not be restricted by the foundation. We suggest that you plant them at least 10 feet apart so the mature trees will not overlap each other.
Should I plant an aspen tree?
When to Plant Aspen Saplings
The best time is spring, after the chance of frost is passed. If you live in a warm area in a hardiness zone higher than zone 7, you should transplant aspens in early spring. An aspen seedling transplant in spring gives the young aspen ample time to establish a healthy root system.
Where do aspen trees grow best?
Quaking aspens are the most widely distributed tree species in North America. They grow in Alaska and Canada, all the way south to Mexico. They withstand such a wide range of climatic conditions by growing at lower altitudes in the north and higher altitudes in the south.
How fast do quaking aspen trees grow?
This tree grows at a fast rate, with height increases of more than 24" per year.