A close-up of an unspecified Japanese maple seed pod - Lois GoBe/Shutterstock Many home landscapers love the look of Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum) for their garden or yard, and it's easy to see ...
Just because summer is well and truly over, doesn't mean your garden has to be without colour until spring, thanks to this ...
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The Beautiful Maple Tree Variety That'll Thrive In Your Small Yard
Maple trees display beautiful fall foliage, but are often too big for some yards. There is a maple tree variety, though, that's perfect for small spaces.
Fast-growing trees can add character and color to your home's landscape relatively quickly, but those varieties often require full sun to add height so quickly. However, there are plenty of ...
Whether it's the personal benefits of privacy and gorgeous fall foliage, or the environmental benefits like improved air and soil quality, you really can't go wrong with adding some trees to your ...
Japanese maples are one of the most striking small trees for the landscape. They come in many different varieties, some growing 15 to 20 feet high at maturity and a width of 10 to 15 feet. Some grow ...
Q. We replaced a Japanese maple with another in January, and it is doing poorly the past two months. The leaves are curling, and the tips are dry and brown. It is shedding leaves. It receives morning ...
The species Japanese maple from many hybrids are bred tolerates more sun than the hybrids. Its leaves are emerald green in spring and summer, but it turns bright red in fall. Most need quite a bit of ...
Japanese maples are at the top of my list of favorite trees. There is such diversity in growth habit, foliage color, leaf-type, form and even bark color among this group of trees that there really is ...
Dear Neil: We have been given a Japanese maple. Along with it came the instructions not to plant it where it will receive sun after midmorning. I planted a Japanese maple in a similar Texas setting ...
Q: I have two Japanese maples in my front yard (northern exposure), which is making the plants I have planted underneath difficult to grow. They are holding their own and slowly working their way down ...
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