Part 2 then a part 3 and a part 4 please, I wanna learn about more japonicums. The rarer cultivars all the way up to the newest cultivars. Yalls content 🔥🔥🔥 is killler. I enjoy all of this so much. Keep up the fantastic work!!! 🍁🍁🍁
You guys are so awesome and definitely true to your word! Plus! I’ve recently received 9 gorgeous huge healthy Japanese Maples, a Red Obelisk, Chinese Ironwood, Hariyama, Shien, 3 pines in the last couple weeks with more coming. You guys are killing it big time and I so appreciate the quality in everything you do!❤️
Absolutely amazing show today 🍁 brothers🔥. I can see another episode for acer Japonicums with abbys weeping, fairy lights, attaryi and so on! I would love to see what Tim has in his personal garden🤩 and some yellow colors🔥. Thank 🍁 brothers and my oaklahomie Bryan for the daily motivation to make our gardens grow! #japanesemaples❤️🍁🔥.
I think I've ordered and received over a dozen of their wonderful JPM. Each one was packed carefully and no breakage or damage upon receipt. All healthy and as described. Will order more and recommend to friends.
You should seriously look into having a section just for the bonsai folks. Super low grafts, pruned prebonsai material, trees that are known for working well for bonsai. Just an idea.
When planting a Japanese maple is it always crucial to find a root to keep above ground when planting to help the tree breathe better or will they grow just as well buried in the ground without concern for that factor
Hi Hunter. All roots love darkness. Never heard of your way. But exposed roots dry out. I’m glad you asked that question. Happy Japanese Maple growing friend!
Hello guys, although unfortunately I can't buy in the store, I'm going to give you some advice, whenever you talk about any type of maple, you put beautiful photos of them. (Which by the way seems very good to me) but not from the plant that you have next to you, in case you do not understand me, I have seen I do not know how many videos of you and I have not yet seen a graft up close, if you think that it does not matter I think that you are wrong, the one who buys, wants to have an idea of what the plant is like, graft, leaves, distance of the internodes etc etc, rounding up that you show your plants, up close, that it looks good It is just a tip by the way there are some small tables that turn so when you put a plant there you turn it around and you can see the whole plant in general Cheers (translated with google )
When presenting different varieties it's good to know 1) the shape (upright V, umbrella, weeping etc.) 2) the mature dimensions (height + width) 3) the best environment (zones)
Mr.. Maple, I need your insight. What's the difference between shirasawanum and japonicum? Unlike palmatum they look very similar to me and I can't te them apart. Thank you so much.