“Japanese maples are not heavy feeders and they do not require additional fertiliser if they are planted in good soil, amended with compost.” Moreover, he pointed out the risk of leaf scor ...
Afternoon shade or dappled shade is beneficial in the hottest climates or when planting a Japanese maple with green or highly dissected leaves (called cut-leaf, lace-leaf or dissectum) to avoid ...
While resilient, Japanese maples are not immune to pests, and spider mites are particularly troublesome. These tiny arachnids, often minuscule and barely visible to the naked eye, thrive in warm, dry ...