Mar
18
2009
How, when and where to grow Japanese maples
Author: adminThe seasons change throughout the year, and each season has its own looks and there are many plants that manifest their beauty in them. But there are hardly few plants which are not known for their seasons, but it is the season that is known by them. Japanese maples proudly lie in this category of plants. How do we know the winter? By its chilling snow, by its icy landscapes, well winter is just not about the white color, it is about orange, red and yellow as well. If all this sound a bit surprising then let me add a missing detail, it is Japanese maples. The elegant green flora exhibits the mentioned colors in full vivid outburst. On a chilling autumn evening a visit to a garden having these beautiful plants will make you astonish at the fact that the broken leaves of these plants are like whirling flames.
Japanese maples otherwise known as Acer Palmatum are the local breed of China, Korea and obviously of Japan, from where these charming maples get the first part of their name. Lush soil of acid or neutral nature is the most favored place that these small trees bloom. Don’t worry if you have got alkaline soil in your area try to grow them in large pots to enjoy the enriched experience. As these plants have shallow root system, for this reason moisture gets top priority in their daily needs. A nice suggestion would be to water the newly planted maples to fulfill this requirement. This might sound like the plant cannot endure the dry soil which is not exactly the case. It can grow in un-favored conditions, but the downside is that it will not carry the same liveliness for which it is known.