Add the unique beauty and ecological value of Larch trees to your landscape!
Larch Tree Seeds, your gateway to cultivating one of the most unique and versatile conifers. Known for their vibrant golden foliage in autumn and robust adaptability, Larch trees provide year-round interest and are a valuable addition to any landscape.
Cultivation Instructions:
Planting: Sow Larch Tree Seeds in well-draining, acidic soil. Stratify seeds by placing them in a moist, cold environment for 2-4 weeks before planting. Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and keep them in a sunny location.
Watering: Maintain consistent moisture during germination, which typically takes 21-30 days. Once established, Larch trees require regular watering, especially during dry periods.
Transplanting: Once seedlings are a few inches tall, transplant them to a sunny, open area with well-draining soil. Space trees adequately to allow for their mature size and growth habit.
Maintenance: Larch trees are low-maintenance. Prune only to remove dead or diseased branches. Mulching around the base can help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 2-7, Larch trees can tolerate cold temperatures and thrive in various soil conditions, from sandy loam to clay.
Specifications for Larch Tree Seeds:
Season: Best sown in fall or spring
USDA Zones: 2–7
Height: 70-100 feet at maturity
Environment: Prefers full sun
Soil Type: Well-draining, acidic to neutral soil
Deer Resistant: Yes
Temperature: Thrives in cold climates, tolerates harsh winters
Average Germ Time: 21–30 days
Light Required: Full sun
Depth: Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep
Sowing Rate: Plant seeds thinly, about 2-3 seeds per inch
Moisture: Keep soil consistently moist during germination; be drought-tolerant once established
Plant Spacing: Space trees 10-15 feet apart for optimal growth