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How Far Apart to Plant Japanese Maple?
Space Japanese Maple 120 inches apart within the row, and keep 144 inches between rows. Shelter from harsh afternoon sun and wind.
| Plant spacing | 120 in (305 cm) apart |
| Row spacing | 144 in (366 cm) apart |
| Planting depth | Same depth as the root ball |
| Sunlight | Part shade |
| When to plant | Spring or fall |
| Good companions | hostas, ferns |
| Avoid near | none major |
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Spacing tips for Japanese Maple
Give 10 feet so the graceful canopy can spread without crowding.
Companion planting
Plant near: hostas, ferns.
Keep away from: none major.
Frequently asked questions
- How far apart should I plant Japanese Maple?
- Space Japanese Maple about 120 inches apart within the row, with 144 inches between rows. Shelter from harsh afternoon sun and wind.
- How deep do I plant Japanese Maple?
- Plant Japanese Maple at a depth of Same depth as the root ball.
- What grows well with Japanese Maple?
- Good companions for Japanese Maple include hostas, ferns. Avoid planting near none major.