Japanese maples hate too much rainy weather, and gardeners are being asked to act now to prevent the tree from rotting away or becoming diseased.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of the brilliant red foliage of Japanese maple - Dan Gabriel Atanasie/Shutterstock There's nothing quite as breathtaking ...
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Japanese maples in UK gardens may start rotting in February unless you add this natural mineral to the soil now
After months of UK rain, Japanese maples can begin rotting unseen as early as February. One natural mineral added at the right time could quietly change everything. Across Britain, weeks of winter ...
Japanese maples are cold hardy plants that do not usually need a lot of care in autumn, but their roots tend to be quite sensitive and need to be protected before the cold weather arrives. Their roots ...
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