Your garden is absolutely beautiful... all those species are a dream :) I have a few at home but unfortunately i'm fighting against Powdery mildew for a few months now... Tried mau things (sulfur, milk and some other things..) i'm afraid i just need to wait for the leaves to fall now...
Great video again my jerry Schwartz is in the ground and is a very different colour green n pink Shaina is nearly purple strange how the colour changes over the year great too keep up the great content
Would have needed the video before I started but lots of the ones you mentioned I am also growing. Like Mikawa yatsubusa, two dissectums, butterfly, Jerre schwartz and little princess. About last one I am a bit confused, I always thought like you said it was named kiyohime in Japanese but some botanical sides call it Mapi-no-machi hime that is a slower growing kiyohime. In which rabbit hole you will end up, when you just want to take cuttings 😅 Again great video Carl!
Thanks and the whole naming thing is a bit of a nightmare. In pots everything can be kept a sensible size, but in the ground some get very large indeed 👍
Great videos! What do you recommend for a sun tolerant Japanese maple that has very bright red leaves at its peak (rather than purple or green) and grows upward rather than out (in a pot or out of a pot) and gets no taller than 10-12 feet in its lifetime? We have a corner in our tiny urban yard and I am dying to out a Japanese maple in but I don't want it to take up too much horizontal space so that we still maintain our yard!
Thank you so much! I should have added that I'm in zone 6 in the U.S. but based on what I've read, it sounds like all Japanese varieties should do well in my zone. One other question: what's the best time to purchase a potted Japanese maple- early Spring, presumably?
@ most are sold in the spring through to mid summer. A good supplier will sell a tree with a pot though of roots in spring and a repot one size works well so the pot is full of roots for next winter 👍
Your garden is absolutely beautiful... all those species are a dream :) I have a few at home but unfortunately i'm fighting against Powdery mildew for a few months now... Tried mau things (sulfur, milk and some other things..) i'm afraid i just need to wait for the leaves to fall now...
Sadly there has been a lot of it this year in the UK it’s just been so damp! As you say next year and knew leaves will be the answer 👍
Great video again my jerry Schwartz is in the ground and is a very different colour green n pink Shaina is nearly purple strange how the colour changes over the year great too keep up the great content
Thanks, these trees are amazing, so many colours. 👍
Would have needed the video before I started but lots of the ones you mentioned I am also growing. Like Mikawa yatsubusa, two dissectums, butterfly, Jerre schwartz and little princess. About last one I am a bit confused, I always thought like you said it was named kiyohime in Japanese but some botanical sides call it Mapi-no-machi hime that is a slower growing kiyohime. In which rabbit hole you will end up, when you just want to take cuttings 😅
Again great video Carl!
Thanks and the whole naming thing is a bit of a nightmare. In pots everything can be kept a sensible size, but in the ground some get very large indeed 👍
Great videos! What do you recommend for a sun tolerant Japanese maple that has very bright red leaves at its peak (rather than purple or green) and grows upward rather than out (in a pot or out of a pot) and gets no taller than 10-12 feet in its lifetime? We have a corner in our tiny urban yard and I am dying to out a Japanese maple in but I don't want it to take up too much horizontal space so that we still maintain our yard!
Hubbs Red Willow trained upright could work or Twobleys Red Sentinal. Both in pots would be more manageable 👍
Thank you so much! I should have added that I'm in zone 6 in the U.S. but based on what I've read, it sounds like all Japanese varieties should do well in my zone. One other question: what's the best time to purchase a potted Japanese maple- early Spring, presumably?
@ most are sold in the spring through to mid summer. A good supplier will sell a tree with a pot though of roots in spring and a repot one size works well so the pot is full of roots for next winter 👍
Thanks for the tips!!
Whoa! Never seen what you look like before. That's you in the thumbnail?
Yes indeed, probably loose half my subscribers now 😜
@@Japanesemaples Nope, you just gained one!
@@Japanesemaplesdon’t think so ❤ but was first confused about the human shaped maple 😂
Where do you get plant name stakes? I like how the name is in the front and the description is in the back.
Hi I make them 👍
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Oh no I just got Shaina, didn't know it was difficult to grow
Some get on fine with it, but from a sellers perspective it’s unpredictable Mine seems ok so 🤞