TransplantingJapanese maples: the technique. When it comes to transplanting Japanese maples, always dig a larger hole than you think you need. Pol recommends a trench that is 'as wide as the tree's crown.'. The aim is to protect the root ball from damage as you are transplanting. Your tree should be about an inch or two above
Thetree has been growing quite well; it has been in the ground for about four years. There is also an irrigation system, so it does get watered regularly. I am writing to you from Nanaimo, B.C. – Ingrid. A: "Bacterial blight" (Pseudomonas) is common on "coral bark maple" (Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku'). Symptoms could include dead buds that
2 Location: Bordeaux, France. Well, in June, my Sango kaku looked like a slow grower (I think it was because I repotted it in March). Now it seems it's really a fast grower since the new growth takes one meter in 6 month ! I like the golden fall leaves of this cultivar. Attached Files: DSCN2173.JPG.