News

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.
lace-leaf or dissectum) to avoid scorching. Scorched leaves have brown margins and may crinkle up or fall from the tree in mid to late summer. Japanese maple likes a slightly acidic, humus-rich ...
FAMED for their striking red, weeping, lacy leaves ... follow a five-step routine to keep their Japanese maples thriving this season. Water your tree regularly during dry weather for the first ...
It wasn’t until the 1960s and ‘70s when interest in Japanese gardens began to develop. These special maples again caught the ...
Japanese maples come in all sizes and growth forms, so know the space you have available. If you’re trying to frame a view across your patio, you’ll want a taller tree-form type.
They said: “Trimming your Japanese maple can actually make your tree grow faster. If you trim the smaller branches back leaving larger and thicker branching with buds, your tree will often grow ...
They explained: "Trimming your Japanese maple can actually make your tree grow faster. If you trim the smaller branches back leaving larger and thicker branching with buds, your tree will often ...
A weeping cherry tree said to be more than 400 years old is blooming at a temple in Fukui Prefecture along the Sea of Japan. The tree at Kogyoji temple in Eiheiji Town is about nine meters tall ...