7 edition of The Gardener"s Guide to Growing Maples found in the catalog.
Published
November 1, 2005
by Timber Press, Incorporated
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Gardener"s Guide to Growing Series |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 160 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8176416M |
ISBN 10 | 0881927082 |
ISBN 10 | 9780881927085 |
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The book contains information, not only on Acer palmatum, but on all trees of this genus. It provides lots of good and useful general information on the care, propagation, and classification.
It provides many pages of color photos of the many maples that are described in detail in the book/5(12). The gardener's guide to growing maples. [James Harris] -- "The emphasis in this book is on the garden-worthy aspects of each plant although each one of the species is included, making this a comprehensive catalogue for the benefit of specialists and.
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Trusted Guide. Types: Business, Finance, Health. Turn the pages to explore bygone eras, time-honored tales and historical narratives. The History of Maples 3. Cultivation including open ground, container, feeding, pruning, pests and diseases 4. Propagation including seeds, grafting, layering, cuttings 5.
Maples in the Garden including soil types, containers, watering, plant association 6. A-Z of Maples with full descriptions of species and many more cultivars Index: Responsibility.
Very Good. The diverse Maple species comprises different varieties. This book describes each of them for the benefit of specialists and enthusiasts, providing propagation and growing techniques. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Contains: Illustrations.
Gardener's Guides (David & Charles). Contact This Seller; Hide Details. Maples for Gardens, however, stands perfectly well on its own as a reference for gardeners and horticulturists. The authors operate a large family nursery in Boskoop, Holland, that includes an extensive maple collection called the Aceretum/5(12).
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Small and slow growing with a graceful habit and beautiful foliage, they're the perfect choice for even the tiniest of gardens. Japanese maples we recommend. The RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM) helps gardeners choose the best plants for their garden. The RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM) helps gardeners choose the best plants for thier garden.
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This expanded and updated edition--organized into 6 easy-to-follow sections--offers even more hands-on horticulture/5(20). A guide to acer tree varieties and care tips There are many leafy treasures to admire in the garden as the days shorten and temperatures begin to drop, but one of the finest has to be the explosion of colour that is an acer tree, or Japanese maple – Acer graceful, slow-growing acer trees can seem suddenly to erupt into a firework display, their leaves turning, almost.
It is a popular garden tree due to its compact habit and attractive autumnal foliage. The leaves fade to a rich gold before falling in the autumn. It is often seen in parks and gardens and it is a great addition for a range of different styles of garden.
What you may not known is that, like all maples, syrup can be made from the sap. Growing maple. A good-size beginner vegetable garden is about 16x10 feet (or smaller) and features crops that are easy to grow. A plot this size, based on the vegetables suggested further down this page, can feed a family of four for one summer, with a little leftover for canning and freezing (or giving away to jealous neighbors).
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Acer japonicum Growing and Care Guide. Scientific Name: Acer japonicum Common Name: Downy japanese maple aconitifolium, Amur Maple, Fullmoon Maple, Red Downy Japanese Maple. Growing Zone: USA: 5 to 7 Life Cycle / Plant Type: Shrub, Tree Plant Details.
Plant Height (Inches): to Plant Spread (Inches): to Time of Bloom: Spring Flower Details: Red. BBC Gardener of the Decade, Katherine Crouch gives expert tips and advice on how to transform your shade garden patch into a beautiful planted bed. • ‘Shishi gashira’ (lion’s head maple).
Spreading; 10 feet. Densely cloaked with crinkled green leaves. Fall color is yellow to golden brown. Intense spring color. Many Japanese maples splash the garden with color in the spring, when leaves are fresh and almost waxy looking. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity.
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These lovely trees make a unique addition to any garden, with foliage ranging from delicate lacy leaves to variegated leaves in a rainbow.This award-winning resource book from gardening educators at Life Lab contains pages of science, math, language arts, and nutrition activities that you can do with your students in the garden.
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