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Japanese maples are one of the most recognisable trees, but one thing to remember during the summer months is the soil ...
Although it may seem sensible to fertilise your garden in the summer to promote lush foliage and vibrant flowers, doing so can cause significant harm to Japanese maples. These stunning trees are ...
It turns out it is very easy to damage Japanese maple trees in late June, but you can help keep them watered if you have one natural item in their soil.
Japanese maples will bloom brilliantly in the heat if you pour 1 simple item onto the soil Gardeners need to be aware that Japanese maples can be fickle plants in the heat, but you can keep them ...
The leaf lobes of many Japanese maples are particularly distinct and “finger-like,” though there may be anywhere between five and nine individual lobes.
FAMED for their striking red, weeping, lacy leaves, Japanese maples can transform any garden. However, with spring now officially here, the stunning trees are more delicate than ever, experts have … ...
Japanese maples, cherished for their stunning red, weeping, lacy foliage, are a favourite among green-fingered hobbyists. Keeping these delicate trees thriving involves some crucial care guidance.
Japanese gardens are popular for many reasons, not least the tranquility, harmony and beauty associated with them. These ...
People who say they don’t like maple trees invariably like this maple tree. Learn how to plant a Japanese maple tree in your own yard, and you'll soon understand why. These maples are compact ...
Q: My laceleaf Japanese maple leaves have become brown-tipped or gray-spotted, and some leaves have curled up entirely. I know that trees will be shedding leaves soon, but is there anything I ...
Looking for a small tree to grow year-round in a pot on a patio? Japanese maples, dappled willow, some magnolias or even bougainvillea could work, depending on the space.
Gardening 101: The beautiful Japanese Red Maple NORTH TEXAS (CBSNESTexas.com) - For a smallish tree to grow in the shade, there are few plants that can match a Japanese Red Maple. They grow slowly ...