Three deciduous Japanese maple trees

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Three deciduous Japanese maple trees

Ever Red Japanese Maples

The cascading structure of the tree plus the dissected leaves gives this tree a high rank in the complete collection of Japanese maples. It is usual for maple trees to carry green color in the summer, but Ever Red is different here, it stays red throughout the summer without any break. It can rise up to 15 feet which can cover a lot of ground in a small garden. The leaves can have lobes from 5 to 7, and their size is usually up to 5 inches. The name is sometime misleading, as the buyer supposes the leaves will carry the red color throughout the year, which is not an accurate picture.

Although most of the life of this tree is known for the red color but in the autumn the leaves turn into bronzy green, which is a fact that should be kept in mind. The ideal growth and loveliness is conditioned by the average sunshine it takes. A recommended routine is that it should face the sun in the morning but in the afternoon proper arrangement regarding shade should be ensured. An excessive exposure to the sun can dramatically damage the exterior of the tree. The rest of the precautions are the same as of any other Japanese maple tree. And we have got the same account for the diseases, which are bacterial in nature.

Viridis Laceleaf Japanese maple

For a full appreciation of green color Virdis Laceleaf is a good start. Most of the time it is used to balance the proportion of bright colors if there are too many maple trees in the garden with red, orange and yellow color. The 10 feet height gives it elegance and it can easily stand out in the bunch of the trees of various varieties. The cascading shape helps the tree to cover the surrounding, which results in a pleasant look. This look can easily be recognized from a distance which makes the tree an eye catching item even from a distance and people can appreciate this plant even if they cannot move into a garden. This really makes its sight more accessible then other types of trees that equally demonstrate the same great colours.

The leaves are deeply dissected and there can be as many lobes up to 10. Although the green color never goes away throughout the year but in the autumn things start to change. With a hint of red color it takes a yellow color which again correlates with the previous light color. This variety of Japanese maple is less tolerant towards sunshine, and in the sunny afternoon it becomes almost mandatory to cover it with shade. A moist soil can do wonder to the growth of this green miracle.

Oridono Nishiki Japanese Maples

The random patches of colors on the leaves are always appreciated by the experts and the general public. The Oridono Nishiki is the most celebrated variegated type of Japanese maples. To really appreciate the charming patches on the leaves a closer inspection is required, which always absorbs the viewer into its magical randomness. The name when translated from Japanese can truly reflect this quality of the trees as it translates as ?master?s colored fabric?. The green patches on the white and sometimes on pink background depict the perfect blending of colors.

The leaves although come in different sizes but the lobes usually are up to 6 in number. The fall brings change in the color scheme, as the leaves turn into maroon delight. It is comparatively well known for a quick growth as it can gain one foot within a year, and when fully matured it can take a height up to 20 feet. The incredible resistance against the pests is exceptional, as so far there are no great threats known for this variety of the Japanese maples. This makes it a good choice for the people who are newly fallen in love with the maple trees.

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The colours of autumn for Japanese maple trees

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The colours of autumn for Japanese maple trees

Japanese maples are mostly known for their blazing colours that change the environment completely. There are hundreds of different variations available in the market, but few of them are exceptionally popular among the public. And these few are generally known for their colours that they bear in the autumn. The arrival of fall changes the plant dramatically. It seems that either the plant was waiting for the fall to come or the fall was waiting to set on fire the plant. In either case, the garden and the viewer feel exceptionally blessed with this dramatic change in the colour scheme.

We all know that there are some chemical reactions that are triggered by the change in season but still it doesn?t take away the feeling of joy from us. It can certainly be said that to enjoy the real beauty of these plants, one has to wait for the fall to come. The presence of certain chemical gives the variations in the apparent colours. So if you are witness a sparkling yellow colour then it has something to do with the sodium, nitrogen or any other element present in the foliage of the tree. If you have provided a good acidic soil to the plant then it surly is not going to disappoint you in the autumn.

The colours of the Japanese maple tree vary from red, yellow, orange depending upon the underling formula working behind the scenes. Detailed information about the colour scheme that a plant bears throughout the year can easily be collected from the online databases widely available on the internet. Knowing what colour a plant is going to bear throughout the year can greatly solve the problem associated with the decision making process.

There are some incorrect suppositions attached to the colours of the Japanese maple trees, as some people think the climate of a place determines the colour of a tree. This claim has no scientific basis, as we know for sure that the colour of the maple tree solely depend on the chemicals that it posses. This must be an interesting fact to know that the plant contain a biological clock in them, which keeps on ticking and can accurately tell the plant about the change in the season. This change in the season tells the roots to re arrange the movement of liquid in the leaves and as a result certain chemical reactions take place, which become the reason for the change in the colour scheme of the plant.

The vibrancy in the colours can be manipulated but only in a very little scope. If the plant is provided with all the ideal conditions which includes, proper exposure to the sunlight, appropriate moisturizing, acidic soil and any other special requirement then the plant will respond back in the truest colours a person can witness. As a matter of fact the plant looses its vibrancy if any of these conditions is neglected, that?s why growing a plant is more like raising a child, and sometimes even more. As a child requires many things in parallel to grow according to the expectations of the parents, more like in the same manner a plant requires many different things in parallel.

To say a plant needs many things in parallel means you have to consider many things at same time. It is not possible to get best out of the plant if you have managed to provide the best of soils but have done nothing about the moisturising. Things have to be done concurrently in order to achieve the optimal results from the plants.

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Planting a Japanese maple tree

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Planting a Japanese maple tree

The initial stage of planting a Japanese maple tree, whether individually or on a commercial scale, is a decisive moment for the life of plant. Certain cautionary steps can increase the growth rate and this endeavor will turn out to be profitable. The chosen site for the plant should be selected keeping in mind the sunlight, the flow of air and the condition of soil.
The digging of the site is the first step when you have made it sure that the site is fulfilling all the necessary elements.

Digging involves certain steps that should be flowed in order to get the desirable results. Take out the soil out of the ground, the amount of soil to be removed from the ground usually depends upon the size of roots but it should span 2 to 3 times the size of the root system. This is to accommodate the future expansion of the roots which need an extra space. If this proportion is ignored at this stage then it is possible that the roots will intermingle with the neighboring trees.

If you are planting the tree for the indoor then it usually involves the use of pots and containers. In that case the structure of roots should be spread across the whole container, this way the plant will easily manage its roots over the period of time. But this process should be done with some caution as roots are most sensitive part of the pant and needs extra attention. Think of the roots as a human brain, they control all the major functions of the plant including transportation of water throughout the plant so too much expansion of roots at this stage can cause them to lose control of the different sections of the plant.

Always try to place the plant in a container in the best possible way which usually means in the centre of the container, this is reminder because at this stage you can easily adjust the position of the plant which becomes quite difficult once the plant is fully established. After doing this you can fill the rest of the container with the suitable soil.

The plant most of the time comes in a bag made up of jute fabric, there is no need to remove them before putting the tree into the soil, the reason behind this suggestion is that the jute fabric will disintegrate by itself. But to make ensure that the roots will spread across easily you can remove this bag. If the bag is made up of any other un-dissolvable material then it should be certainly be removed.

Only smaller shrubs and trees come in the bags, the larger trees are mostly available with baskets. Before planting the larger trees you must remove all the metallic objects attached with the baskets, but it is suggested not to remove the basket as this action can damage the root system that is securely placed inside the basket. One thing that should be taken in account at this stage is to ensure that the roots get easy access to the soil and this can be achieved by drilling some openings into the basket.

After planting the tree make sure to water the plant immediately so that it can recover all the moisturizer that is lost during this hectic job. You can also try making a loop around the tree in order to limit the supply of water only to the single tree, which sometimes proves to be very useful as in most cases without this loop the water will not reach properly to all corners of the tree.

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Propagation techniques for Japanese maple trees

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Propagation techniques for Japanese maple trees

Japanese maples or Acer palmatum are usually available in cheaper rates. But this is not true for all the varieties. Some of the rare and most prestigious are not much easy to buy if you are looking for an affordable match. Grafting is an ancient and trusted method to propagate the plant, but in the case of these maples trees, it is not an easy job to say the least. As grafting involves cutting of some part of the plant, and in the case of these trees it becomes hardly possible, for this reason another alternative method is chosen.

The commercially popular verities are grafted onto the seedling of Japanese maples. But as the seedling takes a lot of time to fully develop, which consequently means the whole process will take unnecessarily a longer time to complete as well. Moreover this situation becomes worst and helpless in the case of notoriously slow growing varieties. The type of grafting differs on the requirements and sometime decision between low and high grafting depends solely on the desired outcome of the whole process.

Grafting is not the only method to propagate the Japanese maples and many of the verities do not even require this process. They can be easily grown from the seeds. Take the example of Atropurpureum, this incredible tree is grown from seeds without any great hassle. But seed stratification is a must to even begin. Seed stratification is not an unfamiliar term for anyone into the business of plants for a while. It is an essential part that must be accomplished before sowing the seeds. An un-stratified seed is not a good idea to start with as it can take couple of years to even become ready for sowing.

The major part of stratification involves chilling and soaking. This imitates the conditions that a seed encounters in the soil naturally. The firm seed coat then becomes soft and subsequently it can easily grow in quick time. So far two methods are discussed to propagate the Japanese maples, as these are the most celebrated ones. But a handful of verities allow a third easy way i.e. to be rooted from cutting. This is rarely done as most of the verities do not allow such luxury. But if you have purchased such a variety that allows it to happen, then it is so far the easiest and most convenient way out of this problem.

Japanese maples do look delicate from their blazing exterior, but you will figure out over the time that it is a tough tree. If the climate is stunningly cold then it has the capacity that it can be grown in the pots inside the buildings. The part of the plant which is above the ground can easily survive even the mercury is down below zero, but this is not exactly true about the root system. You have to maintain with the temperature of soil above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. This is not a difficult task as it might sound because many conventional methods and tools are available to achieve this goal. A protective covering around the soil can easily achieve safety for the soil of lovely maple tree.

If the soil is verified as fertile, then you don?t need to add any extra fertilizer for the Japanese maples. But if this is not the case, then over the time some amount of fertilizer can do wonder for the tree?s growth. Fertile planes of land usually lose their fertility due to heavy rainfall, so if the geography of your land is of this type then you may need to take care of this aspect.

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The cost of growing Japanese maple trees

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The cost of growing Japanese maple trees

The prices of these trees have the similar formula behind them as with anything else. The more the tree is rare, the more the prices will shoot up. More specifically it can be said that the slow growing trees have higher prices as compared to the quick growing ones. This may sound a bit surprising at a first look as instinctively people try to buy an item which gives back the results quickly. But a closer inspection will reveal that the slow growth and intensive labour yields back spectacular results in the form of matchless colour and stature of the Japanese maples. A truly analogy can be drawn in the case of a new and antique decoration pieces. For a novice the new ones may seem more valuable to a decoration piece of 18th century, but everyone knows that the antique truly deserves a much higher rank.

There generally are two propagation methods that are employed by gardeners. The first one involves grafting and the second one depends on the seeds. The former is expensive as compared to the later. And if you are looking for a quick growing and less expensive maple tree, give a try to the propagation through seeds you will not regret this decision if everything goes accordingly. These seeds can be purchased from the nurseries which not only sell the seeds but can act like an excellent resource for the related information. They often have printed material that guides the novice gardeners from the very basics to the finishing steps. This way you can witness the exceptional beauty of Japanese maples from the very beginning to the culmination. Once you have gone through all the steps you can easily grow any other maple tree because growing them doesn?t involve too much variations.

If you are solely depending on the breeders in the decision making process then this can lead you sometimes ending with a less vibrant choice. They may push you to buy a tree which doesn?t fit with your requirements and which they might assume you can easily manage to handle. But it is advised that they should not be the only source of your information about these lovely trees. Moreover if you are looking for cheap deals then stay in touch with the nursery in your vicinity as over the time gardeners become overloaded with a particular type of maple trees. This is the right time to buy the tree in reasonable prices but obviously it restricts you to some specific choices.

The initial expenditure on Japanese maple tree may trouble you for a while but it doesn?t require any further major investment afterwards. The usual items required for planting are easily available in the home. But if the tree requires protection from sunlight then an extra bit of budget should be allocated as it is a vital requirement and the life of the plant depends on this factor. A little bit of attention towards choosing a site can also help in reducing the future cost. If there is proper arrangement of air flow, then this will save the plant from bacterial attacks which saves your money, time and effort. If the soil is not fertile then this is not a big problem as fertilizers of good quality are cheaply available in the market. The consistency in keeping the soil moisturized will not cost anything but eventually will save precious money. As it happens with most of the maple trees that they loose their colours and vibrant look if proper arrangement of moisturising is missing.

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How to Grow Japanese maple Trees from Seed

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How to Grow Japanese maple Trees from Seed

The most easy and less expensive way to get the seeds of the Japanese maple tree requires the patience until the autumn. These seeds can be easily collected from the nursery, the reason behind waiting until the fall is that it is the best time to yield the seeds from the tree. The most prominent indication that the seeds are ready for the use is their change in the color, as they tend to get the brown color at that stage. It is customary for the blazing trees to have seeds enclosed inside a hard shell. There is a downside in growing the maple trees from the seeds instead of grafting, it can take quite a longer time to complete the whole process and will require from you the severe patience.

Things really get well when the outer cover of the seed becomes soft, from this point the waiting period dramatically reduces. So, how to make the cover just a little softer? Well, the usual process is to bury the seed in the ground so that it may pass one winter and the winter becomes responsible for the softening of the outer cover.

This whole process can be completed without burying the seed into the soil. Our ultimate goal is to make the outer cover a little softer so that it can break away and the seed may proceed for the next stage. The process that happens below the surface can be replicated over the surface as well through some simple but accurately done steps. This will reduce the time from one year to only 3 months which by any standard is a giant leap. The process starts almost three month before the actual plantation of the seeds. You have to simulate the same conditions that the seed face under the surface but in a quick go.

Take a flask that can afford to keep the water hot for some time, pour some hot water into the flask, then put some seeds in it. You will notice that the seeds have not sunk down to the bottom and this indicates that the seeds are usable. Now leave the seeds in such condition for nearly a complete day. Eventually the water will lose the heat, and you will take out the seeds. This step generally involves little trouble, next you have to place them into a bag, which will have sand and all the natural elements of the soil.

Make some holes through the bag for the flow of air and now place the bag in a cold place, which most probably will be a fridge or something. You have to wait for three months so that the outer cover of these seeds may get softer. And now the seeds are ready to be planted in the normal soil. If everything goes well then you can bypass the waiting period of complete one year.

Now it is time to place the seeds into the soil, you are not required to dig down deep for this process. You only need to put them on top of the soil. After that the only thing that you need to remember is the watering schedule. Firstly you have to water them very well, and then you have to wait for the water to completely dry out before going out for another try. Remember this is the initial stage, and any negligence can result in the bleak chances of any growth.

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Fertilizing the Japanese maple trees

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Fertilizing the Japanese maple trees

The Japanese maples do not require additional fertilization if the soil is already known to be fertile. Fertilization of soil is a vital element in the overall growth of the maple tree and the experts describe the need of fertile soil as essential. The vibrancy in the color of leaves depend on two important factors; the appropriate sunlight and the fertility of the soil. So to fully appreciate the colors and bloom of these trees it is essential to take in account the proper analysis of the fertility of soil.

If the soil is known to be less fertile then appropriate fertilization for the Japanese maple tree becomes indispensable. The newly planted maple trees require fertilizers for the ideal growth and establishment of the root system. It is generally a well known fact that the best fertilizer to be used at this stage is the one that contains fine amount of phosphorous. The first four month require suitable quantity of this fertilizer so that the plant can have strong roots which will bring the strong grip of soil, this is essentially required for the sustenance of the young maple tree.

Often it is assumed that if a land is known to have fertility then it will maintain this quality over an indefinite period of time. This is not accurate scientifically. Fertility is not a constant state and a land can lose some of it and even can gain it through natural means. The expert gardeners recommend checking the level of fertilization in the ground on yearly basis. If you notice that the trees are losing their vibrant colors that earlier they used to have then it is a good reason for the inspection of soil.

The tall trees can grow exceptionally if they are provided with the recommended amount of fertilizers after couple of years. The small trees and shrubs on the other hand require this attention yearly. If you are unsure about the exact nature of the soil, then tests are conducted to check the exact level of the required elements. It is a good practice to go for such tests as they will bring a clear picture of the problem.

Sometimes the soil is lacking only a specific nutrient and other elements are present in it abundantly, so in this case adding a general fertilizer will not be a feasible solution. It will remove the deficiency of that specific nutrient but eventually it is going to overdose the soil with other nutrients. This is the sole reason behind testing the soil, as it will bring about the exact nutrient that needs to be added in the soil. The general and specific fertilizers are available in the market easily but before buying you should be clear about your choice.
It should be clear enough that fertilizers are only used as a supplementary item and the plant should not rely solely on them.

The amount of fertilization varies for the new trees and the adult trees. These recommended amounts can be confirmed from an expert gardener as they can tell any necessary precaution for a particular Japanese maple tree. One thing should be kept in mind that adding fertilization in the spring is not a good idea as it will enforce the quick growth of the leaves which in the long term will weaken the plant. In the spring season the plant should be allowed to grow on its natural resources and no artificial element is required at this stage. Fertilizers should be added in the seasons which are not known for any growth.

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Watering the Japanese maple trees

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Watering the Japanese maple trees

Japanese maple trees and shrubs are known for their constant need of moisturizing. This need becomes an essential item of life in the regions where climate is known for its ruthless warmth. Firstly the root system faces the consequences as it needs the moisturizing to transport the water to all parts of the plant. The leaves and bark are dependent on the root system, and they too get affected if the roots do not get the appropriate supply of water. In most cases, the leaves will lose the vibrant colors for which they are famous. In the varieties which loose all the leaves in particular season so in this case bark plays an important role in the ornamentation. Bark too looses colors if the plant is not properly watered. Watering the plant regularly is a good way to resolve this issue.

When you are about to plant the Japanese maple tree, then at that moment the soil can be moisturized through making a water loop around the plant. This is the compressed soil which is used to make a circle around the newly placed plant. It amazingly facilitates the water to travel in a circular fashion. It is a well known fact that the powerful roots are important for a plant to sustain. This technique persuades the water to move around the borders and in this way new roots spring out from the already existing roots around the circle, which consequently makes the root system more powerful. The height of the heap depends on the dimensions of the maple tree and can vary from plant to plant. Furthermore wood chips, leaves, and stone spread on the surface of the soil can amazingly protect the soil and plant roots from many aspects including raindrops, freezing, and helps plant to retain moisturizing. This technique is known for its usefulness in the early days of the plant and effects the overall growth of the tree, but it can be replaced by some other techniques after the plant reaches its maturity.

Water drainage is as important as the moisturizing of the Japanese maple tree. Too much water can make the roots week enough to carry out all the operations effectively. The amount of water required by each tree is different from other and mainly depends on the size of the tree. The dwarf maple tree and shrubs may not tolerate the excessive supply of water. These plants are mostly planted in trays and pots and the drainage system can be made effective through some simple steps. When you are about to place the plant into the pot, put some rubles at the foundation of the pot, and cover them with a coating of soil, this will ensure the appropriate drainage of the excessive water. This method is in use for quite some time and expert gardeners have fully developed their trust on its effectiveness. The appropriate limit of watering the plant can easily be known at the time of purchase.

If you are planning to grow the Japanese maple tree on a commercial level and you are interested in making huge profits then these steps will help you to achieve greater growth of the plants even if there are hundreds of them under your supervision. Watering a large number of plants is not so different from the individual watering techniques but the only thing you need to keep in mind is that the water should be equally distributed among all the plants. If this is not ensured then the plant will try to get the water from the neighboring plant through the expansion of its roots, which will affect the growth of both plants. In the long run it is going to cause more trouble, as root systems of plants will intermingle with each other which will start a competition between these trees. Moreover the roots can easily transfer disease from one plant to the other, so such situations should be avoided at any rate and it doesn?t really demand too much time from the gardeners to reduce the chances of such occurrence.

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Three most sturdy Japanese maple trees

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Three most sturdy Japanese maple trees

Ornatum Japanese maples

This reliable and old variety of Japanese maples was originated in European countries. It carries with itself a very good and authentic record of good behaviour. The mushroom shape is surely not the best as compared to other varieties of its family but it does create an impact when placed in a suitable site. It can take a height of ten feet when fully grown. The dominating colour in its life is orange which turns into red in the fall. The leaves are of intervened structure consequently it can take many different shapes but it usually remains leafless during the winter.

Moreover the size of the leaves varies between 2 to 5 inches and the lobes can reach to 7 in numbers. Interestingly it carries a fruit which should be collected before the season of autumn. The dissected leaves demand some protection from hot winds, a shading of any kind can solve this problem. In the western countries it doesn?t demand any special care as the climate is not hot in these regions. Some bacterial attacks are known which generally occur in the wet climate and can easily be overcome with a proper arrangement of air flow.

Osakazuki Japanese maples

It is an authentic and old variety in the Japanese maples which dates back to 19th century. It is a well known breed amongst the gardeners due to its good behaviour and equally popular in the public for its magical crimson colours that it bears in the autumn. It gains good height and width and culminates to 18 feet in height. The usual number of lobes in the leaves is 7. And the leaf is in proportion to the height as they stretch up to 4 inches. In the spring season when the new leaves emerge abundantly they are usually of green colour and by the time they reach to the summer transform into more dark colours. And before falling off in the autumn they reach to the peak in the form of vivid red colour.

In autumn it seems the whole garden is centred towards this amazing plant. And in the same season a fruit known as Samara can be ripen which is of very small size. The tree is sturdier than any other known family member of maple tree and for this reason it can bear the sunlight to much extant. And the same is true for any bacterial attack, which generally is a threat to all the Japanese maples.

Sango kaku Japanese maples

It is a highly celebrated variety in the upright collection of Japanese maples. The Japanese name is often translated as coral-painted, which is truly justified as it takes an amazing colour on the bark when the leaves are completely shed, and for this reason it is not only famous for the colours of leaves but is equally known for the colours of twigs. The barks as the name suggest turns into astonishing coral red colour. It is by any definition a full fledged tree as it can take an amazing height of 25 feet. The new emergence of leave happens in the April and they appear in the exciting yellow green colour. As the seasons pass by they take the dominant colour of their life that happens to be light green.

The leaves are of even shapes, and no great variation is visible from a distance. It is known to be a sturdy tree which is a quality that is quite rare in the Japanese maples and this can be appreciated as it can be planted in diverse types of soils. The only known problem with this tree is its higher rate of catching a bacterial attack which can be reduced if proper site is chosen, which should have the appropriate flow of air. The sturdiness is a quality that is mostly appreciated by the experts as they know the advantages this quality brings. People who are interested in the Japanese maple trees should know these advantages before making any decision so that they can have best return for their investments.

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The ideal site for growing Japanese maple trees

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The ideal site for growing Japanese maple trees

Japanese maples can some time be tricky if you want to get the ultimate manifestation of their colors. For instance take the account of its proper need of sunlight to flourish. The perfect colors vivid looks are only realized if the trees are feed with right amount of sunlight. With no sunlight availability the colors get dimmed where as too much of it results in another extreme i.e. the leaves can get burned badly and in the worst cases can cause the death of the entire plant. There are no such hard and fast rules and regulations to get the maximum out of the plant. Your instincts and experience with them can be your sole guide in this problem. The reason that we don?t have concrete suggestion for this problem is all due to the variations in the climate from region to region.

If the site is too windy for the delicate stems and leaves of the Japanese maples, then the change in the location is strongly suggested. The delicacy of the leaves might seem to you as a great problem associated with the plant but this is not true in all cases. Remember how much time you spend in the autumn cleanup of leaves. Well, the delicacy of leaves of these maple trees easily lets the leaves to be blown away with wind and cleans the environment automatically. Moreover the natural decay happens with all the natural things, and the fragile leaves after falling down from the tree easily get decomposed and save you time and money in keeping the garden neat and tidy.

Japanese maples require consistence in humidity of soil. If this is not given proper attention that it can rapidly decrease the rate of growth and in case of severe negligence can lead to fatality of the tree. If you have to go away from the site for a longer period of time, then such situations are bound to come. The only rationale options are the appropriate shading of the complete tree so that the moisture present inside the soil may not evaporate too quickly. If it is winter and the tree has not yet established itself then it is most probable that the frost may give it a very hard time. Enough protection should be ensured to see avoid any loss of the tree. If you are noticing any decline in the intensity of colors, then it can be symptom of many possible scenarios. Closely analyze if the plant is getting the proper amount of sunshine as in the most cases this happens to be the primary reason behind it. In some rare cases this is the result of over dosage of fertilization material used. Purple and red leaves get their full nourishment if they get the proper sunshine from their behind.

As you may have noticed, there are too many considerations that you need to keep in mind to fully enjoy the spectacular site of this amazing maple tree. One solution that immediately comes to the mind is the use of deep-set pots in the first few months. This will help you to sort out the perfect site for the tree. If you see any unusual development at a particular place you will have the choice to immediately change the place. This will not only give you the valuable experience of understanding the appropriate conditions required by this plant but also will save your investment. All of these factors are elaborated here so that you should give these factor a thought when you are about to choose a site for Japanese maples.

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