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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The need of sunlight for Japanese maple trees

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The need of sunlight for Japanese maple trees

Experts in the field of Japanese maple tree always stress the basic need of the plant, the sunlight. They have very solid reasoning behind this modest demand, and argue that the appropriate sunlight plays very vital role in the vibrant colors of these charming trees. Some expert even go further and claim that appropriate sunlight plays the ultimate role in maintaining the wonderful colors of this specie. But all of these claims do not forget to mention that these plants do require sunlight but in a suitable amount. Sunlight if provided in the prescribed way can greatly change the personality of the plant. The color scheme varies with the amount of sunlight received by the plant.

If you are planting the maple tree in a hot region which is known for its scorching sunlight then merely the sunlight of morning can be suitable for the plant. The delicate leaves of the Japanese maple tree cannot tolerate excessive heat. And a direct encounter with the high temperature can reduce the vibrancy of colors and in some cases can even burn the leaves. For this reason most of the people in hot regions grow them inside the buildings. But there are some alternatives that can be adopted if someone wishes to grow them in the garden. Shading is used in many cases to avoid direct sunlight. This mechanism is famous for its flexibility as it allows the gardener to remove the shade in the morning so that tree can receive required sunlight and in the afternoon when sunlight is not tolerable this shade can block the undesirable encounter. This proves to be a very handy tool in the hot regions.

If buying a shade seems over burden on the pocket, then an appropriate site can save the money. A bunch of taller trees of different species can create the required shade for the Japanese maple but this option has a downside as well, as the plant has to compete with many plants for the resources. Moreover a taller building can provide the appropriate shade and can solve this problem. You must have noticed these shades do not have the flexibility that is associated with the artificial shading tools, which is again a tradeoff you have to consider before going for any of the two options. More often people who can afford a partial shading tool usually go for this excellent opportunity to save the time and this really adds the flexibility in choosing any kind of site suitable to the home or office.

Complete shading is only required in some cases, most of all when the tree cannot tolerate any encounter with the sunlight. In these cases it is preferred to place the plant indoor, this will not only add the glamour to the interior of building but eventually it will protect the plant as well. There has always been a trend of placing the Japanese maple tree inside the grand halls and corridors which exalt the environment and the sparking colors can compete with any astonishing piece of art. Most of the time this is achieved through the use of large pots and trays which can easily manage to handle such beauty in them. There are many varieties available which are of small heights and can easily adapt themselves in to any indoor environment. A regular pruning will keep them in accordance to the ambiance of home or office.

This emphasis on the shading is due to the plant?s consistent need of moisturizer. Too much heat can take away the essential moisturizer from the tree which can lead to undesirable state. For this reason in the regions where climate is known for its severity of heat, a proper arrangement of moisturizing is almost indispensable as oxygen. By keeping the proper arrangement you can enjoy the full glory of these innocent colorful Japanese maple in every season. The only thing you need to understand in the end is that there charm certainly deserve some extra bit of attention towards their safety.

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Three slow growing Japanese maples

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Three slow growing Japanese maples

Shishigashira Japanese Maple

The slow growing Japanese maple is bound to impress anyone with its wavy leaves. It can take up height of 15 feet which is good compared to the other variations of maple trees. The small leaves with their dissected shape are a treat to watch. The spring and summer witness the jubilant green colour and sometimes the green colour gets a hint of yellow as well. The autumn season is not a major part in the life of any tree but still it turns the colours up side down. This tree gets golden and red colour in the fall, which complements the green colour it bears almost throughout the year.

The Japanese name when literally translated results in ?The head of lion?, and the name truly justifies itself in the autumn when the furious curls of the tree get the full bloom. The tree not only bears the flowers but also comes with a fruit. The flowers appear in April, and add to the attraction of the tree a unique facet. The fruit of Samara which is associated with many other variations of Japanese maples is an excellent gift that this tree brings forward every year. The instructions that come with every Japanese maple are sufficient for this tree as well.

Seiryu Japanese maple tree

The lace-leaf maples are generally not found in the upright stature, but this lovely Seiryu Japanese maple comes is different from its family trees. Moreover as contrary to large number of maple trees it has got an excellent growth rate, and can grow up to one foot per year, and a mature tree can gain height up to 20 feet. The 7 lobed leaves are deeply dissected which give it an overall mesmerizing look. The green look it carries for most of the time is quite soothing for the eyes, and it fully matches with the lush green gardens.

The autumn acts like a magical spell for this tree, as when the autumn is about to end a five day splendour period awaits for this charming plant. Within two days it changes several different colours and it starts with the green colour turns into orange and culminates into red. Although this period lasts for just few days but it lasts in the memory for several weeks. The dissected leaf shape gives it a charm but this charm comes with its own cost. The leaves naturally occur to be thinner, which makes them more prone to sunlight. This aspect needs special attention if the area is known for its hot climate.

Red Pygmy Japanese maple tree

The slow growth of this Japanese maple is complimented with the beauty that it posses. With linear fashion leaves bearing superb red colour most of the time in a year it is surely an outstanding addition for any garden. The dwarf sized tree looks equally good when placed inside any building, and Red Pygmy happens to be one of the best dwarf sized maple trees. The smaller size opens vistas for the imagination as it can easily be placed in any convenient space indoor or outdoor. This is the major reason for its popularity as it gives the much needed flexibility to the buyer.

It doesn?t always bear red colour, in autumn it gets a jubilant golden colour. As it is common for a maple tree to carry a fruit in the summer and this tree is not an exception in this relation, a beautiful red fruit adds to its grace a sparkling element. The fruit happens to be very small in size but combined with 2-5 inch of leaf, it does give a pleasing experience to the viewing eye. The vase shape of the tree makes it an excellent companion of a corridor, room and a garden. The red colour can be used in many different contexts and it can help in creating the jubilant feeling in any mundane place. This potential is used by many big companies in the big events and so far they have found many new ways in presenting Japanese maple trees.

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Japanese Maples planting tips

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Japanese Maples planting tips

Certain factors dominate the life of a Japanese maple, the shallowness of its roots, the need for acid or neutral soil and protection from extreme weather are to name a few. It cannot be more effectively emphasized that when you are about to plant maple tree your course of action will be guided by these factors. Take the shallow roots for an instance which demands the moisturized soil and easy water access. This factor gives an opportunity of planting them into shallow pots, which can sometime be very handy. It is this feature that gives them edge over many other plants as well, as they can be easily placed inside the buildings of homes and offices. If the soil is alkaline, try adding easily available organic substitute for acid or neutral soil. The bottom line is very clear that there are many ways to overcome problems associated with these trees.

To increase the growth of Japanese maples, conventional methods like the use of fertilizers can greatly help. If these are planted in the garden then obviously they will require more fertilizers as compared to potted plants. A restricted amount of fertilizer in the winter season for potted maples can amazingly increase the growth. These plants should be watered when the water is completely dried out. Mineral water will do no good for them as the amount of associated minerals can change the composition of natural balance. The expert gardeners suggest the use of water with great care as it constitutes the greater part in their photosynthesis process. Rain can act as a great tonic for these trees and you should not worry if they often get a shower of rain. This does not only give them a refreshing look but also helps in maintain them the correct order of minerals.

Japanese maples enjoy the most colorful outer layer of stems which for the plant act as protective tissue and for a spectator a true realization that nature can sometime be very surprising. The colors range from green, orange, pink, yellow and red. The true intensity fully arrives in the sunshine of winter, the more it is exposed to the sun in this season the more the colors gets intensified. Many maples come into full bloom in the springs, and color with the freshness gives he very rare beauty to the environment. The fading of colors is a process that is runs throughout the year without a break. If there are no leaves, a condition that happens on particular season, even then it gives an altogether mesmerizing matchless looks to the ambiance.

The good behavior of this plant will give you pleasant surprise. Take for an instance the problem of fallen leaves which is the most common trouble with all the trees. But Japanese maples are so well behaved regarding their broken leaves. They not only decompose too quickly but being light weight they are easily blown away by normal day wind. This will not only save much effort on the cleanup but eventually will give a neat and clean feeling of the environment. The trimming is easier than any other tree. Every now and then they require a little pruning that will keep them tidy, and over the time you will learn that it is really a fun job. The roots are shallow which solves an impending problem associated with trees that over the long period of time the roots of many trees become too much invasive that handling them sometimes requires professional help but Japanese maples are free from such trouble making.

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Naming conventions of Japanese maple trees

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Naming conventions of Japanese maple trees

The staggering amount of varieties that the Japanese maples offer can easily confuse a novice. This is the sole reason that after many months of caring and upbringing most of the novice find that they have actually purchased something contrary to their desires. The variations between the varities are of very minor nature, but the problem mostly arises when someone buys a slow growing maple when they were looking for some quick results. When we say slow growing we don?t mean a span of few months, these maple trees sometimes take years to fully establish. This is certainly annoying for any one who has recently developed a passion for these colourful plants. Apart from questions about leaves, colours and stature this is certainly a question worth asking that at what rate the tree grows over the year, which will eventually save money, time and more importantly the valuable effort.

The other confusion is the naming convention used for these Japanese maples, and now in the market you will find the same tree with two names, one English the other off course its native Japanese name. This sometime bring confusions in the mind of buyer, first of all the Japanese names don?t tell much about the plant if you do not know the Japanese which is the case in most of the ventures. Even the use of multiple names can sometime cause problems to the native Japanese as well. Increasingly on the online stores the vendors are using bilingual names to cope this problem. This is proving to be a good approach to this problem, as this can be helpful for the natives and the others equally and by refining this technique further better results can easily be drawn.

A uniform system will really help the people to buy what they actually meant to buy. A wrong choice doesn?t only affects the monitory issue but the consequent loss of time and energy will ruin the experience of these beautiful trees. So a word of caution for those who find themselves unfamiliar with the names and specifications of the maple tree that they should read some easy available tips or consult some gardener before buying a Japanese maple tree.

The lovely prefixes attached with the names of Japanese maples carry with them a rich tradition. These are just not any random words blended together instead they reflect the position and rank of specific maple tree in the whole collection. By going through them anyone can easily tell the most striking trait that a particular tree carries with itself. Moreover their role is just not limited as a pointer to a particular trait but they also narrate what position they enjoy in the family of maple trees.

More than often the name has indication towards a colour that dominates the life of the tree. For instance consider the ?Crimson Queen?. The name easily communicates the colour this plant bears most of the time and it doesn?t stop there, the word ?Queen? indicates that the tree is one of the finest in the whole collection. These names sometimes save loads of time and energy, as a quick glance over the name communicates to the buyer whether the plant need further consideration or not.

There are several other examples that testify that naming convention sometimes act like a guide to the novices. If someone is searching for a maple tree that bear the green colour for most part of the year, ?Green Filigree? can act as a right direction. But this easiness comes with a little trouble as well, if someone is depending solely on the name in the decision making process, then it is advised that the name tells only one side of the picture. To completely analyse the pros and cons one must go through the detail before choosing a tree. Some trees may fall into your realm of choice but a closer look may reveal that either the tree is notoriously slowed growing or prone to most of the bacterial attacks.

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How to change the pot of Japanese maple trees

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How to change the pot of Japanese maple trees

As with every plant that grows in a pot it becomes rudimentary to change the pot after couple of years, this is true in the case of Japanese maple tree as well. The potted trees are often placed inside the home and offices, and the pot itself plays an important role in the aesthetic aspect of the plant because often the tree is placed inside the buildings as a centre of attraction. The change in the color scheme of the environment can sometime become the reason behind changing the pot of the tree. Moreover hygienically it is desired to change the pot as it can easily become a hideout of contaminated items.

The change will give a new look to the same old maple tree which actually will freshen the environment as well. Experts suggest that the ideal time for this procedure is the middle of spring season. The wisdom behind this act is explained by the gardeners by stating the fact that it is better to change the pot before the emergence of new leaves. There are some simple instructions that are required to be followed to successfully achieve the end results. Moisture plays a vital role for the Japanese maple trees, as the change in the pot will involve the soil to be kept in open air for some time and this can cause the dehydration for the lovely tree. To avoid such situation the plant should be watered regularly before going for such a venture.

The new soil should be fertile enough to fulfill the growing needs of the Japanese maple trees. It is a well known fact that the ideal soil for these trees is of acidic or neutral nature as they cannot tolerate the alkaline soil comfortably. The new soil should confirm these essential requirements so that change may bring favorable results instead of trouble.

Another important factor to keep in mind is that Japanese maple trees are not known for their tolerance for over dosage of water. An over dose can severely damage the root system which eventually will leave the tree with extreme problems. The pot plays a vital role in the drainage of the water, so all the expert recommend that the change in pot is a good opportunity to place some stones at the base of the pot to achieve the safety measure.
The maple tree should be pulled out of the pot avoiding any damage to the leaves and bark. The more gently you will complete the process the more smoothly the plant will pull out from the pot. Hold the base of the tree to achieve greater control over the complete tree. Place some stones in the new pot and make a layer of the soil to cover these stones. This will ensure the optimal drainage of the water from the pot. Place the tree gently in the new pot, and try to achieve the same altitude of soil as it used to have in the old pot.

Now it is time to fill the pot completely with the new soil. The process of changing the pot ends here but for couple of weeks it should be kept under observation for any unusual event. The new soil should be watered regularly to keep the moisturizing level at a desirable state. If you notice any change in the color of leaves apart from the usual transition then it should not be taken lightly as this might have something to do with the new soil or pot.

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