Everything is doing fine in pots? I haven't a huge garden so I like the idea of space for more varieties instead of them getting too bug in the ground.
Beautiful collection! Always look forward to seeing the updates. Do you mind sharing your secrets in keeping your JMs in containers? I have 1 to 3 gallon JMs and it has been a brutal summer. The leaves were fried. I think it's because the high heat came early and the leaves didn't have time to harden before it was exposed to the wind and heat in the East Coast. I have them in 85%pine fines/ 15% peat moss.
I am glad you are finally pointing out which tree you are naming. It would also be helpful for we viewers to hear some information on growth habits of the various trees. While you have such beautiful arrangements of conifers below Japanese Maples, can some of them really be planted this way? I love the effect you are showing us. Conifers are a big investment so helpful advice- like showing us am image and then saying if it prefers sun to shade etc. would be great. For us who live far away (Ontario Canada) I look for these varieties and seldom find my favourites around here! Zone restrictions would also help. Thank you for considering these suggestions. It would make your walk throughs more helpful to know if those particular varieties were something we should consider growing.
FYI retentions span for views is about 7 minutes so there is not way I can fit in all the information in a video. if you watch all my videos you will find out most all info about the trees. Thanks for watching
@@amazingmaples Ok, Still not heard much of what I have asked in the various videos I have been following. Guess I will keep looking for other info. Thank you for responding.
This summer in the southeast was brutal for conifers. Picea and tsuga especially got hurt, a.k.a. dead...both picea orientalis and picea abies died. I think it was the early heat. Heat that came too quickly before the new growth had time to harden. It's just a guess but everything that died had new fresh growth on them.
Really great stuff. I was hoping you might be able to answer some questions since it seems like you have a lot of your maples in full sun. I have about twelve in pots I've gotten over the past couple of years, but even being in Willamette Valley in Oregon I find myself with ever crispier leaves during July and August if I don't sequester them in areas where they get sun from 8am-2pm or so. Do you find it takes a few years of smaller maple trees coming into their own before they're good in full sun in pots? I also see a lot of people saying "don't water your maples until the soil is dry" but in deep summer 85+ degree heat mine start yellowing and losing leaves even in shade if I say "oh this bark/moss/perlite mix is still damp so I don't need to water." What mix do you use in your pots generally and what would you recommend for watering habits with these potted maples? I haven't really found any "rule of thumb" that seems to work well.
My trees are already in Fall color, even in shady locations. The weather pattern has changed and it is hard to know how the trees will react. Thanks for watching
Terrific display. Thanks for sharing once again. Any experience, good or bad, with Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce Tree's? I'm thinking of trying one or possibly a Redbud green variety color to fill in a space I have on my small property. Zone 7A.
Thanks for watching. I have try to provide videos of most all the main Japanese maple cultivars so watch all my videos since there are a lot of ones in old videos which are not in new videos
@@ryancolebourn3060 I have sold thousands of trees over 18 years. I still remember many of them but it is getting harder to remember specific trees from over 10 years ago. I laugh at how it works, since several years ago I asked Talon Buchholz about a really great tree I bought from him but he didn't remember it. I was a bit surprised he didn't remember that tree but when he said he had owned millions of trees over the years it made sense.
I have mine in full sun. sometimes growers don't use the best piece of scion wood and trees do not duplicate like the original tree. Because of this issue I am very select as to who I buy trees from. thanks for watching
Hello. Can you please tell me what the pale pink maple is behind the weeping hemlock and white pine at the 1:15 mark of this video? Thank you so much!!
Wow what a beautiful collection . Amazing . What is your favorite among these ? Would you suggest something for small space in container which can take little afternoon heat .
Beyond spectacular! May I ask? How to do you deal with watering of all these beautiful trees? Is it on an irrigation system or do you manually water them all? They all look in wonderful condition! Thanks so much for sharing!
Para empezar unas peonías y luego todas las variedades de arces que uno pueda imaginar. No los cultivo porque en mi zona es imposible cultivarlos, lo intenté pero fué en vano. Gracias.