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Japanese maple trees are known for their striking red foliage that can light up a garden, but they need to be pruned at the ...
"Japanese maples are not heavy feeders and they do not require additional fertiliser if they are planted in good soil, amended with compost." He further underscored the potential damage of ...
Japanese maple trees are a beautiful addition to any garden. If you want them to grow to their full potential and their red ...
FAMED for their striking red, weeping, lacy leaves, Japanese maples can transform any garden. However, with spring now ...
The leaves of the 'Emperor I' Japanese maple will emerge in spring with a rich purple hue that fades to fiery crimson before dropping in fall. This tree will survive in USDA zones 5 through 8 ...
If you are a native plant absolutist, you wouldn’t plant a Japanese maple in your garden. Matthew Stevens is the director and ...
These special maples again caught the eyes of enthusiasts. Now there are perhaps 1,000 cultivars in existence, although sloppy recordkeeping and naming practices may have resulted in many duplications ...
Pruning should be done later in the spring when the leaves are fully emerged to avoid inadvertently snipping budding branches, reports the Express. To prune a Japanese maple tree correctly ...
Gardeners who have a Japanese maple in their garden or are thinking about purchasing one are being warned of one simple mistake.