Pruning Japanese maples is a practice that not only enhances their natural beauty but also ensures their vitality and longevity in the garden - but what is the best time to do this?
Scorched leaves have brown margins and may crinkle up or fall from the tree in mid to late summer. Japanese maple likes a slightly acidic, humus-rich soil with good drainage. It will not tolerate ...
As fall foliage reaches its peak and begins to fade across most of the United States, trees are shedding their leaves in preparation for winter. This annual event poses a common question for ...
New England is known for its vibrant foliage that draws in tourists every year to gaze at stunning red leaves. For that sought-after autumnal beauty, look no further than the autumn blaze maple (Acer ...
The trident maple produces small leaves with three large, pointed lobes (trident means three teeth). It is native to China and Japan. A nice tree for smaller spaces, at about 20 to 25 feet when ...