It's not only highly attractive but also serves as an excellent shade tree, as it can grow to a height and width of 25 feet.
“If you plan to use regular garden fertiliser on your Japanese maple you might as well write ‘serial killer’ on the bag.” Delving further into the problem, Mike explained the dangers posed ...
Once your Japanese maple is two or three years old and has grown into its natural shape, you can prune during the dormancy ...