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True or False?: Don't plant annuals under a J Maple as the roots of JM are generally shallow and 'dislike' any disturbance with such disturbance...
I have stored potted maples in our unheated garage for a few years and it has been my routine to provide a touch "water" (in the form of snow/ice)...
This is its second year in our garden in a container. It is in full sun and it always looks pristine. I see very little about this particular...
Superb spring colour
This Friday into Saturday the temps are predicted to dip to -3C (27F). (And on the other nearby days we can see -2C, and -1C) The JMs I have in...
I know it is a slow growing small/dwarf cultivar but I am curious as to what size you possess...any "larger" (4 feet or more) specimens in your...
I am wondering if there is any differences in terms of their respective hardiness. I like the look of FGL over the other two but I have had no...
Just last week I had a wonderful 0ne on one tour of a residential city garden (Ontario Canada). Beautiful perennial beds and many JMs. The owner...
I saw this specimen today; 5 feet, healthy and nicely shaped. BUT I was not expecting to ever see such solid green for a U. (At this nursery it is...
It will replace the Flowering Almond standard that you see in the photo. Given its important location it needs to be an extra interesting...
late May and then the same tree in late October:
I was at a nursery in Toronto and they were offering a discount of 30% on most of their nursery stock. I picked up a potted "Ryu Sei". (I had a...
I saw a small but well branched specimen at a nursery today. I would like to hear of real world examples of this particular maple.
I know it is difficult to make recommendations via a forum as there are so many variables that only the poster (me) are aware of. But if you will...
"Olsen's Frosted Strawberry" in the foreground with "Green Lace Filigree" behind it. Acer shirasawanum "Aureum"
I have had this healthy, now 7 foot Acer shirasawanum "Aureum" in our garden for the past 4.5 years. As it is now lots bigger than it was when I...
Science finds a way to bring back the American chestnut tree | Toronto Star (I see that UBC is mentioned in the article)
We live in a pretty common place suburban neighbourhood with that standard "hell strip" boulevard (dry and and full sun) (bounded by two...
I have had this small specimen for now 3 seasons. It has done well to make it through these winters but I was resigned to losing it after seeing...