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Japanese maple trees are known for their stunning red foliage, but the leaves can turn green and fall off if they aren't ...
Anthracnose is a common spring disease on maple trees. Several different fungi can cause the symptoms we describe as anthracnose.
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Certain trees, like figs, crape myrtles, calamondins, ginkgos, and Japanese maples, can thrive when planted in pots rather ...
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Japanese maples thrive with pine bark and straw because they are durable, promote better airflow, and help maintain soil moisture, all of which are crucial for nurturing this sensitive species.
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DEAR JANET: We have a problem with our lone Japanese Maple tree in our front flower bed. We think it has a fungus, and we're not really sure if we can do anything to save it.
For optimum hydration, wood chips and pine needles are top choices for mulching Japanese maples, while shredded pine bark serves as a slower-releasing nutrient provider to the soil.
Shredded bark, wood chips, pine needle sand compost tend to be the best mulches for Japanese maples to keep them cool and moist.