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Reviewed by Art on 4/21/2009: The Autumn Blaze tree I bought last fall was received in good condition. I planted it according to directions and it survived the Maine winter. This spring it came alive and started to produce new branches. At this time it appears to have a succesfull planting.
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Reviewed by Ed in Wauwatosa, WI on 4/21/2009: We planted a Tulip Poplar Tree in the next yard over from our rental property. After planting it recently, it has caught and overtaken our 10 year old maple in size. We love both trees and would love to have space to plant more!
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Reviewed by Tiffany in West Virginia on 2/1/2009: A great tree! We planted the Autumn Blaze mapl tree on our new construction lot. We were worried because of the condition of the soil after construction. However, the maple tree is doing great. It bloomed last spring and turned red this fall.
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Reviewed by Mikey in Long Island, NY on 11/13/2008: We planted our Autumn Blaze Maple tree at the end of last summer. In the sping of this year my daughter got a new puppy. The puppy decided to chew the tree in half about 12 inches from the ground. There was nothing left but the main trunk of the tree. I thought the tree was a goner. We planted a different tree in that spot, but decided to keep this tree in the container from the other one. Surprisingly enough the Autumn Blaze Red Maple sprouted 2 new branches that grew all summer long. At the end of the summer the brances had grown about a foot. This fall the leaves turned a beautiful bright red. This is one hardy tree....
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Reviewed by Troy in Baldwin, WI on 11/13/2008: I planted my Autumn Blaze in 1 year ago in the late Fall. The tree is now over 6ft tall and has the bright red leaves as seen in the pictures. This tree is a replacement to a Poplar that fell in a storm in the back yard. The wife likes the colors and wants another for the front yard. I simply dug a hole, put the fertilizer pill in per the directions and planted the tree. No special treatement other than that. The tree has held up well to the Wisconsin winter.
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Reviewed by John in New Hope, PA on 11/13/2008: This tree went from 2 ft. to 7 ft. in one season. For a maple, that seemed extraordinary for me. The leaves in spring and summer are a nice green and the fall foliage was striking. Thanks for a great product.
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Reviewed by Cindy on 11/12/2008: Our autumn blaze maple is bright orange right now-and thriving! It's still a small tree-but beautiful! We've actually ordered several trees this past year and they all look great-very healthy!!
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Reviewed by Bette on 11/12/2008: We are using this tree for shade on our home. I can't beleive how this tree has grown! We plan on buying more in 2009. So far I don't have anything negative to say.
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Reviewed by Lorenzo on 11/12/2008: This is an interesting Maple tree, not like any others that I have planted. Nice looking and full of leaves. It is only 4' tall now and it looks almost full grown. I can't wait to see this tree mature.
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Reviewed by ggr1868 on 11/12/2008: Though the maple trees are less than a year old and are quite small, they have come along in a healthy manner. (We live on a farm with deer nearby so it was necessary to protect the trees within wire caging at this early stage from the nibblings of the four-legged population.) If the Autumn Blaze Maple trees grow as advertised, even three more feet next year should make for a more signficant display of their coloration. Plan on ordering more once we determine their placement.
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Reviewed by ggr1868 on 11/12/2008: I bought two of these autumn blazes and put them on the parkway in front of my home. They are growing great and, although small, got the true autumn blaze look this fall. I have purchased several trees from FGT and been satisfied with them all. I am a repeat customer.
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Reviewed by Charles on 11/12/2008: Thank you so much for your tree. It is still young and thriving. I know that it is going to be a great addition for my landscape.
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Reviewed by Heidi on 11/12/2008: We have the tree in our backyard. The colors are gorgeous. It grows quickly. The leaves are already gone though (fall in Upstate NY).
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Reviewed by Ted on 11/12/2008: My neighbors and I planted three Autumn Blaze Maple trees - we call them the triplets - on an inner city street in Boston (the City would not) and they have been incredibly successful. They have grown at least the three feet in height as hoped, they have survived abuse via parked cars, inconsiderate pedestrians, snow, and (other than rainfall) errratic watering. While two are significantly bigger than the remaining one, they are all hardy and are doing well.
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Reviewed by Don on 11/12/2008: Only got about 15" of growth this year. May be due to deer chewing on it in early spring before I fenced in the sapling.
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Reviewed by Sandy on 11/12/2008: We are so pleased with this tree! We planted this tree for our new born and have since watched them grow together. It's planted on the corner of our property near the street in full sun and the colors are spectacular! Last fall the colors were a nice bronze red and this year they were a brilliant red. We can't wait to see what next fall will bring.
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Reviewed by Mark on 11/12/2008: Planted in the back yard. Tree is now about 5 foot tall. It is growing fast with limbs reaching a 4 foot spread and trunk about 3/4" diameter.
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Reviewed by Larry on 11/6/2008: The tree arrived and looks very good. I'm following the instructions and have it in the shade after watering it. Just wanted to let you know that it arrived in very good shape. Thanks.
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Reviewed by Elizabeth on 10/27/2008: We bought an Autumn Blaze Maple in 2005 to put the our centre front yard. It is a beautiful tree! We have many people slow down or stop in our front to look at the awesome colour of this anazing tree!
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