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Learn how to plant a Japanese maple tree in your own yard, and you'll soon understand why. These maples are compact, usually under 25 feet tall, grow slowly, seldom overtake a space.
Fast-growing trees help fill your landscape and add shade quickly. This Japanese maple tree variety is particularly gorgeous ...
Aphids, scale, and spider mites can affect a Japanese maple tree. If you're dealing with an aphid or scale infestation, you'll see black mold that appears on the honeydew they secrete.
They are usually tough and resilient, but brown foliage is a sign that your tree is not happy. Here are five common causes and tips to help revive Japanese maples that I have learned during my time as ...
It’s time to thin your Japanese laceleaf maple tree — just don’t go crazy with the pruning shears Originally published January 10, 2018 at 7:00 am Updated January 11, 2018 at 10:09 am ...
Japanese maples thrive with pine bark and straw because they are durable, promote better airflow, and help maintain soil moisture, all of which are crucial for nurturing this sensitive species.
Warning against the use of standard garden fertilisers on Japanese maples, McGroarty shared: “If you plan to use regular garden fertiliser on your Japanese maple you might as well write ...
Above: Sugar maple leaf, photo by Purdue Arboretum These three maples have somewhat similar-looking leaves. On the surface, you may think this is simply an academic exercise. But if you care about ...
Costco’s $45 Japanese Maple LEGO Tree Is the Perfect Blend of Style and Fun originally appeared on Parade Home & Garden.