I thought it was me but I guess you haven't posted in a while glad to see you're back trees absolutely outstanding and fantastic color looking forward to more posts
Beautiful trees. What would be your 3 top maples you would recommend in zone 5 for a newbie to grow? Morning sun with afternoon shade/dapple light. Thanks
Been anxiously awaiting a video from you this year! The rearranging looks great! At the 11:00 mark you highlight “Summer Spring” … I can’t find anything with that name. Maybe Strawberry Spring? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I was just about to write last night making sure everything was okay as I missed your updates. Will have to wait for after work to watch. I have the best year in the garden with a spring without long dry periods but unfortunately have to sell my house due to divorce and saying goodbye to many amazing conifers and acers 😞
Snow peak looked so good. The maple at 0:38 seconds is “Haru iro.” Very nice, pretty, bronzey, small, slow growing dwarf shirasawanum or possibly a shir. Hybrid. Not sure. I finally found one over the winter
@@amazingmaples yes he did discover this one. I read in his blog that his wife named it. The name means “spring foliage”? “Spring color”? “Spring leaves”? Something like that. Your PNW weather makes everything look wildly different (and better) than our southeast heat and humidity
Good to see you back Charlie, sounding relaxed and calm. I like it when you get irked by the cars engines and aeroplanes and complain about some of the cultivar names.😆
Is it ok to keep them in pots? I moved up to the northwest from Southern California. Bought my house last year and already have over 7 Japanese maples on the ground. I want more but wondering if I can keep them in pots..
Yes it is ok to have them in pots. I have had many of my trees in the same pot for 8 to 10 years without doing anything to them other than water them. over time it is good to take them out of the pot and cut 2" to 3" off the root ball (the circling roots) and put them back in with a mulch and pumice mix.
Glad to see you back and wow what beautiful tree's in their full glory. Thanks for the video 👍
So beautiful!!!!
Missed your videos! Love watching them! Amazing collection!!
I wish I can grow at least 1/10th of those beautiful specimens here in dry windy Amarillo Texas....
I love it. thank you for sharing?
thanks for watching
Wow! I am impressed with your collection of beautiful trees.
I thought it was me but I guess you haven't posted in a while glad to see you're back trees absolutely outstanding and fantastic color looking forward to more posts
Excellent colors and amazing trees!!!!😊
It is a nice colored spring, thanks for watching
This is my dream garden. Simply stunning. How do you keep all of the pots watered in the dry PNW summer? Must be quite the irrigation setup.
I hand water every two to three days, it gives me a nice time looking at the trees
Beautiful trees. What would be your 3 top maples you would recommend in zone 5 for a newbie to grow? Morning sun with afternoon shade/dapple light. Thanks
Try searching UBC Garden Forum about this subject, there are a lot of comments from JM owners from around the world.
So beautiful I really like Japanese maples
Been anxiously awaiting a video from you this year! The rearranging looks great!
At the 11:00 mark you highlight “Summer Spring” … I can’t find anything with that name. Maybe Strawberry Spring? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Yes it is Strawberry Spring and not Summer Spring.
This is probably the finest collection of specimen sized maples in the country. Approximately how many trees do you have - 500 ?
I am sure there is more than 500 in the yard, thanks for watching
I was just about to write last night making sure everything was okay as I missed your updates. Will have to wait for after work to watch. I have the best year in the garden with a spring without long dry periods but unfortunately have to sell my house due to divorce and saying goodbye to many amazing conifers and acers 😞
You can always get more. I have been changing out my maple trees for over 18 years
What fertilizer and what compost mix do you use?
Looking great Charlie! You moved quite a bit around.
thanks
so beautiful
Snow peak looked so good.
The maple at 0:38 seconds is “Haru iro.” Very nice, pretty, bronzey, small, slow growing dwarf shirasawanum or possibly a shir. Hybrid. Not sure. I finally found one over the winter
yes it is Haru iro, i think it is a Buchholz find
@@amazingmaples yes he did discover this one. I read in his blog that his wife named it. The name means “spring foliage”? “Spring color”? “Spring leaves”? Something like that. Your PNW weather makes everything look wildly different (and better) than our southeast heat and humidity
What a collection. Spring growth and those colors and textures are fantastic. We have nothing like this in Vermont.
Thanks for watching
lovin the gremlin in the front! is it okay to combine the dot and the purple frosty? all the sugar could cause a stomach ache.
Add a little IKandi and Jerre Schwarts will get such a big Elmwoodi he will need to go visit Miss Maples
Good to see you back Charlie, sounding relaxed and calm. I like it when you get irked by the cars engines and aeroplanes and complain about some of the cultivar names.😆
Фантастический сад! Скажите, вы даете удобрения кленам?
I occasionally fertilize them in pots but not the ones in the ground
Absolutely stunning ❤. Do they all stay outside in the winter?
Your trees are huge!
Is it ok to keep them in pots? I moved up to the northwest from Southern California. Bought my house last year and already have over 7 Japanese maples on the ground. I want more but wondering if I can keep them in pots..
Yes it is ok to have them in pots. I have had many of my trees in the same pot for 8 to 10 years without doing anything to them other than water them. over time it is good to take them out of the pot and cut 2" to 3" off the root ball (the circling roots) and put them back in with a mulch and pumice mix.
Makes my day …..
What state is this??
3.58 min 👀? Maple 🍁?
At 7:25 on the right s that a Cedrus deodora?
That is an old Cedrus libani 'Blue Angel'
I feel like you’ve neglected us by making us wait so long.
Spring was slow to arrive and I was slower at getting my garden back and planted.
Beautiful 🇺🇦😘🇺🇦