by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
Growing Japanese Maples in containers is a long term project. The maples can live to be over 100 years old. The Japanese consider them ancestral and pass the trees from generation to generation.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
Shipping plants is all about timing. It is a challenge to coordinate the growth cycles of the trees with the climate where they are grown, and the climate where they are being shipped.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
The Japanese refer to the maples as the ‘little girls’ and the pines as the ’fathers’. In their native habitat the pines provide protection from the intense sun and wind.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
General cultural requirements for Japanese Maples, in all climates, are well drained semi-acidic soil, consistent water, always moist, never soggy and protection from hot afternoon sun and drying winds.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
We all love to consider the possibilities for color and form in selecting the perfect maple for our garden or container. Choosing which tree will provide the characteristics we desire as well as be compatible with our climate can be more challenging.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
Rooted cuttings and Seedlings are highly sought for bonsai and container gardening where the presence of a graft line may be undesirable. Propagation by rooted cutting with Japanese Maples is much more difficult and time consuming.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 21, 2018
We are constantly seeking out and the newest additions to the maple world worthy of introduction as well as offering the classic and historical trees that are difficult to find. There are some very exciting new additions this year!
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by Patricia Smyth
November 20, 2018
Providing the most intriguing details and color these are perfect trees for container gardens. They will catch your breath when your first see them. With color that is constantly changing, a delight to have in your outdoor living space.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 20, 2018
The dissectum leaf is wonderful for soft textural interest and the curving form creates a beautiful structure. Every garden needs at least one.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 20, 2018
Shades of red throughout the seasons, from bright cherry red in spring to deep chocolate red summer and scarlet in the fall, these trees bring dramatic impact to the garden year round.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 20, 2018
Known as the ‘Flower Maples‘ by the Japanese, this group of maples will rival any flower in the garden for spring color. These trees are an excellent choice in warmer climates.
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by Patricia Smyth
November 20, 2018
A collection of our video tutorials, showing how to prune and care for your Japanese Maples.
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