Here in my part of Southern England, the cloud is just bubbling up, so I think it's the last of the sunshine for today. So some photos before coffee in the garden this morning. Yasemin.....................................................Koyuki............................................Villa Taranto Beni maiko...............................................Sunset..............................................Peaches and cream Fujinami nishiki.....................................Vic Pink......................................Tsuma beni Lastly my old Autumn gold, just leafed out this last few days.
So do I. It was kept in a rather shaded area so far, maybe that's why, but I also think it might have been mislabelled.
Thanks Derek. Re interest in maples..no I picked that up of my own accord..I can’t blame her.I had them before they did, but they have got about 15 now lol The house was built mid 1990s, was planted by a previous owner but can’t be much more than 25years old..indicates a very strong grower I’d say! Lovely yellow/orange Autumn display..I’m going to make a better effort this year of air layering it..I tried last year with damp moss, ringed the cambium, sprinkled some organic root promoter, then in a black bag with electrical tape to seal..left it for 3 months but it hadn’t taken. What kind of thickness branch should I try? I tried to focus on fairly new growth, 12mm thick last time…maybe it was too thick?
Tbh R, I would go for a broom handle thickness, that size tree can take it very well, but not all air layering takes. Re the moss, 'Sphagnum' is the best by far. Also the bag does have to have some drainage. Apart from that it should work. But as I said it's not 100%.
OMG Everyone’s trees are so gorgeous.. I so need to see the gardens of others today… I’m stuck back home for a few days.. the COVID I recently recovered from has wreaked havoc on my asthma so I’m kinda confined and even a walk in my garden is too much for me right now.. (keep in mind I have a basic city lot nothing like some of you or those castle dwellers) :) **don’t hear me wrong I love that everyone is on this forum from apartments, basic city lots to castle’s - everyone’s gardens are incredible!!! I love the variety and imagination that everyone has its a true pleasure to see/ experience. I took two pictures from my deck of ones sticking out for me today. Summer Gold. I am really enjoying its colour so glad I found one this year. The other Orion, I received this one in summer last year not early spring so I’m not sure if its the colour is correct maybe I have it in too much shade? I loved the colouring last year the green/ burgundy, really fell in love with it, I feel like its content in it spot but I hope its getting enough sun. Orion (excuse the skull, I have to let my partner decorate or he doesn’t feel apart of and he has more money than me so he can buy more maples) just kidding we have similar funds!!!! god I’ll let him do almost anything if it means he will grab a few more trees with me…hahaahahah Orion - much lighter than when I purchased it last year Summer Gold very new to me this spring Summer Gold - truly gorgeous colour, hope it tolerates this full sun day/night exposure - its next to the red dragon.
I haven't heard of this one, and don't find it in my various lists, do you know the origin Derek? @dicky5ash that's very upright for Hogyoku, does it have the requisite orange autumn color? The leaves look right as rain of course. Here's the final batch from the 6th, going until the light starts to become difficult at the end of the day. I spent so much time outside that day because we had to say goodbye to our old Cooper. Finally he just didn't want to get up any more. I was covid-positive, and couldn't go, which made the whole thing even more difficult, perhaps. He was a very good dog, and will be missed by all who knew him (which includes some here on UBC, too.) So here are a few random pictures of Cooper to finish up.
@emery I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Cooper looks like a lovely friend. Gardens are great and they are even better with dogs in them. Be well.
I don't "have" a dog, but my son has one, "Masto". He works outside all day, come rain or shine, but spends at least an hour walking him in the nearby forest. I often worry about them, if for one reason or another Masto dies, my son would be devastated. I suspect he "took" this dog so his father would worry about him. I'm joking : but when the day comes, I don't think I'll be able to crack a joke to comfort him, this kind of black humour my son enjoys...
So very sorry to hear about Cooper E. But as all the photos you have posted show, he was a very happy and loved Golden Retriever. I have had dogs and a horse that meant a lot to me, to lose them is one of the hardest things to bare. So chin up E, as we say in England. If we gave them a good life then that's all that matters.
Well with enough medication one can make it to the back of the yard. So I snapped a pic of my partners Tree - Orangeola (yes we have to identify it’s his tree and he picked it out) hahahaha, its looking really good. We turned it around so the shade side is currently exposed because the wind is crazy here lately. With its bent over shape it falls periodically and last time it popped right out of its pot. It is not pot bound the roots are not all wound around it and it was just up potted last year. I think it’s fine in its pot but I will need to maybe tie something around it and the adjacent holly tree to ensure it doesn’t fall over in strong winds. Anyway I love how the shady side is very green and it looks lovely this tree continues to impress me.
I'm just going to title my posting today as 'Sprinkles', because that's all the rain we have had overnight. The leaves did enjoy it though. Beni Shigitatsu Sawa............................Red flamingo.................................Purple Ghost Moonrise................................................Amber Ghost..................................Baby Ghost Sazanami...............................................Rainbow........................................Olsen's Frosted Strawberry
@emery It turns yellow then orange-ish but they tend to shed before all turn solid orange. I’m not absolutely sure it’s Hogyoku (hence saying or similar) as I posted on here about it a few years ago and I think Ron pointed out the leaf serrations where slightly courser on mums tree compared to the fine teeth serrations on documented Hogyoku. But that’s the nearest I’ve found to date..I’ll try to remember to take a photo in the Autumn.
Well we had 4 hours of light rain yesterday, so my maples looked very happy and refreshed this morning. A bit chilly first thing, but quite refreshing. These few caught my eye. Fenna....................................................Reticulatum purple Amagi shigure.....................................Higasa yama Mila.........................................................Mure hibari Twombley's Red Sentinel..................Ruby Stars
Good morning, still some chill in the air, but my maples are coming along in leaps and bounds now. So here are a few more photos to share. The first is a combo with Jordan BTW. Gwen's Rose Delight........................................Orange Dream Corallinum.....................................................Red Wine rufinerve.....................................................elegantulum Kasagiyama................................................Ukigumo
I put chip bud grafts of Olsen's Frosted Strawberry and Tsuma Beni onto one of my specimen trees a couple of years ago when I didn't have root stock Will probably have enough material to graft onto rootstock next year
Very interesting. And spectacular to see several cvs on the same tree. I've always wondered if chip-budding grafts could take on A. palmatum, now I have the answer. When did you do it ?...
@AlainK I think mid July but I am not sure. I think as long as root stock is active chip buds can be successful. I have a friend who has done from early spring through late summer, mostly with ginkgo
Thanks for the reply @kbguess I have so many seedlings that not trying would be a major fault for a maple lover. ;-)
A bit later today, as it was our first breakfast sat in the garden amongst our trees. Such a beautiful morning here in our little part of England. Summer gold x 2 ..........................................................................................Tsuma beni Goshiki shidare x 2..........................................................................................Coral Magic Fujinami nishiki.....................................Crimson Queen............................Emma