Thanks so much for this video! Are there any ways to identify species as seedlings? I had a large pot that didn't germinate but a stray samara landed in the middle of it and sprouted up so I decided I would reward its efforts and grow some sort of maple in my patio garden, though I'm not sure what kind it is at this point. (Northeast America by the way)
Hello Neotenic - thank you for watching and for your question and comment 💚 They are difficult to identify at the seedling stage but as you say do grow it on and as a maple it will be lovely and look great in your patio garden Have a great week All the best Melanie and John 🌸
That was wonderful to see. Sycamore . And Box Elder Maples are abundant on my property. I'll have to look up our Sycamore type seemed different from yours. I'll let you know. Stay well enjoyed. I love trees🌳🍁
Hello again - thank you for watching and yes, we look forward to hearing about your Sycamore type - we are going to be doing more English native tree ID's in the coming weeks but hopefully the info will be relevant for you too 🙂 Stay well yourselves and thanks again - All the best Melanie 🌸
@@JohnHorseyHorticulture I looked it up it's an American Sycamore. I have a huge one as a landmark on our property but its abundant on the property. I actually named my house The Sycamore Roost..lol 💚
Hello Paul - thank you for watching our video and for your comment 💚 The acer at the end is “Katsura” which is great in the spring, summer and autumn giving colour throughout Have a great weekend coming up All the best Melanie and John 🌸
Hello Nigel - thank you for watching and for your question and yes all Acers can be cut back: we cut ours back hard as it grew very well: cut them back in the Summer in the UK All the best 🌸
Thanks so much for this video! Are there any ways to identify species as seedlings? I had a large pot that didn't germinate but a stray samara landed in the middle of it and sprouted up so I decided I would reward its efforts and grow some sort of maple in my patio garden, though I'm not sure what kind it is at this point. (Northeast America by the way)
Hello Neotenic - thank you for watching and for your question and comment 💚 They are difficult to identify at the seedling stage but as you say do grow it on and as a maple it will be lovely and look great in your patio garden Have a great week All the best Melanie and John 🌸
That was wonderful to see. Sycamore . And Box Elder Maples are abundant on my property. I'll have to look up our Sycamore type seemed different from yours. I'll let you know. Stay well enjoyed. I love trees🌳🍁
Hello again - thank you for watching and yes, we look forward to hearing about your Sycamore type - we are going to be doing more English native tree ID's in the coming weeks but hopefully the info will be relevant for you too 🙂 Stay well yourselves and thanks again - All the best Melanie 🌸
@@JohnHorseyHorticulture I looked it up it's an American Sycamore. I have a huge one as a landmark on our property but its abundant on the property. I actually named my house The Sycamore Roost..lol 💚
@@LittleJordanFarm Oh wow that’s brilliant and a great name for the house 😀 Enjoy your Sunday 💚🍀
Beautiful 😍 thank you
Hello Debra - thank you for watching our video and for your lovely comment Have a great week All the best Melanie 🌸
🌳Today we share a quick look at Acers if you are thinking about trees for your garden 🌳
Please could you tell me the name of the orange Acer at the end enjoyed the program thanks so much
Hello Paul - thank you for watching our video and for your comment 💚 The acer at the end is “Katsura” which is great in the spring, summer and autumn giving colour throughout Have a great weekend coming up All the best Melanie and John 🌸
@@JohnHorseyHorticulture Thank you so much for the reply
Can you cut back all acce'er
Hello Nigel - thank you for watching and for your question and yes all Acers can be cut back: we cut ours back hard as it grew very well: cut them back in the Summer in the UK All the best 🌸