Japanese maples, Acer palmatum, are popular, highly ornamental trees that add value and lustrous color to your landscape. Considered low maintenance, they grow well in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 7 ...
You won’t stop at just one, once you discover what they can do for your garden: “People get obsessed.” By Margaret Roach Matthew and Timothy Nichols’s story could be a case study of what it means to ...
These trees feature feathery foliage in a range of colors, and dwarf or semi-dwarf cultivars stay well under 10 feet tall, ...
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Three simple May jobs that can stop your Japanese maple turning brown – gardeners urged to act now
Edges of your Japanese maple leaves already browning this May? Three quick tasks, tailored to UK weather, can turn stressed ...
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