spring pictures

Discussion in 'Maples' started by PoorOwner, Jun 15, 2008.

  1. PoorOwner

    PoorOwner Active Member 10 Years

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    I am late but took some pictures with my better camera couple months ago to share with you guys. :)

    Any questions please feel free to ask...
     

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    alex66 Rising Contributor Maple Society 10 Years

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    with compliments for your maples and magnolia!
     
  3. nelran

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    PoorOwner,

    for me one thing is true... you're not a "poor owner" (at least not with that wonderful and nice japanese maples!) Excellent pics. I like the nice leaves of your Tsuma Gaki and purple ghost, but ALL of them look spectacular. You are doing an excellent job caring these babies.

    Nelran
     
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    PoorOwner,

    Those are great shots! Do you happen to have a full shot of your entire garden? I would love to see how you've placed them because I really like your color scheme. Are most of them in the ground or some in containers? Thanks.
     
  5. PoorOwner

    PoorOwner Active Member 10 Years

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    Thanks, unfortunately I don't have a good shot of the garden this year. There was some patio construction and I happen to have a few crowded together for the pictures. I have a few in the ground and but many are in containers.

    As for color scheme if there are a few different maples put together will pretty much look really nice in spring time.

    I came up with a long term goal with one generic green maple and also Katsura both are vigorous growers to grow against the background/fence and provide some shade for the rest of the maples eventually. This idea came from Japanese gardens I have visited. They have grown about 1-2 feet a year.
     
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    PoorOwner Active Member 10 Years

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    Summer Pictures

    This week I added a simple shade cloth structure and a mist system, hopefully to reduce leaf burn this year.

    Also a view of most of the trees in their summer colors. The garden is under construction, but my priority is to keep the plants alive in the summer heat.
     

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    kaspian Active Member 10 Years

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    That looks quite nice. Your place will be so lovely once everything is established.
     

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