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Growing and Caring for Japanese Maples
Growing and caring for Japanese maples is a rewarding experience that can transform your garden into a serene, beautiful ...
We love a towering oak tree or a stately maple in full glory in the autumn ... Before shopping, just make sure to find the right spot to plant your low-growing tree in your garden. Ensure the location ...
Don't plant a weeper too close to pathways. Most people underestimate the spread of a weeping maple and end up hacking off branches that grow into a pathway, creating a lopsided tree.
‘Virdis’ is a weeping maple with finely cut leaves that turn ... In a forest understory, this tree has a low growing, sprawling growth habit, hence the common name vine maple.
Weeping maples don’t grow that tall, but they grow wide. A common mistake is to place them next to a wall or a path, Mundy said. You should give a weeping variety at least three feet on each side.
If your maple is in poor health, make minimal cuts or limit yourself to deadwood removal. To be extra kind, avoid pruning during the tree’s low-energy ... whether weeping or upright, must ...
Q: A couple of years ago, I wrote to you about the sad state of my Japanese weeping maple tree ... branches and there may be a little green down low, but at the top they are crispy critters.
Certain species of trees do grow more slowly and to a smaller mature size than others. If we were to plant a three-foot weeping Japanese maple “Tamukeyama” or “Crimson Queen” today we’d ...
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