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    Has anyone grown acer from seed.Our acer(Think japanese maple,but not 100% sure...better half says it is),has quite alot of seed on it this year, and was wondering how easy to grow.It has 'winged' seed. I think you supposed to remove the wings, but don't know what else to do .Seems a shame to let all the seed go to waste without trying something with it Its the first year its produced all this seed.Better half though I was having him on when I asked if he had seen the flowers on the acer.

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    acers from seed

    OK heres what to do the seed is best collected fresh before it starts to dry out and harden (for most maples this will be when the winged seeds turn yellow) sow immediately in trays in a cold frame. Once germinated in spring growth will be more rapid if you bring them into a greenhouse. Once they have their first few leaves pot individually. If you cant sow the seed immediately mix the seed with moist peat in a plastic bag and keep in the fridge over winter then sow in cold frame in spring.

    hope that helps

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    • #3
      Now I'm really confused.Gardening book I looked in said,collect seeds now(they are yellow with red wings)Dry out,keep in brown bags and plant later in year cos need frost to germinate!!!!HELP

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      • #4
        I've only ever grown acers from bought seed - pre-treated - I understood they can be quite difficult to germinate.

        When they start growing they're very cute!!! tiny trees.
        To see a world in a grain of sand
        And a heaven in a wild flower

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        • #5
          Hello Lyndap, no need to be so confused. What Gcroft ,and the book , told you is right. Take the seeds and plant them now. I have had good success with fresh seed. You may be very lucky and they will germinate now and you will have small plants to grow on for planting next year. |If they don't germinate leave them outside in a pot in a polly bag over the winter. Move them to a warmer place in the spring and make sure they don't dry out. Hopefully they will germinate then.

          From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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          • #6
            Thank you both.I'll give them a go.

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            • #7
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ID:	2317847 Lyndap, I should have said don't forget to look around your Acer for self sown seedlings. I found this one yesterday. Sometimes they just do it all by themselves. Hope your lucky.

              From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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