I laughed so much i had asthma attack 😂never would have confidence to move Acer in leaf... having watched this...NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE..! Brilliant demo..thanks john
Hello Mr. Lord! I just love Japanese maples! I heard that the Japanese name for them means "baby hands" because of the small, hand-like leaves. They are very expensive it seems and I don't think I have a good place for one in my yard. I really think the low-growing, spreading, purple ones are so beautiful. They are supposed to get some shade and in a place sheltered from the wind, but the wind factor is probably the most important thing to consider. Mr. Lord I love all your gardening videos and believe you are a pure treasure for the folks you work for! Thank you for all your interesting and in formative videos. kristi
John , i hope you well 2 yrs on, love your vlogs, we are all characters of the world, and you my man are a super guy.No matter what you do, you make my day☺
Hi John, can I move a Japanese maple in middle of the summer? I think it's in a spot that gets too much sun and I have a hydrangea that's in too much shade (Limelight). I would love to transplant them into each other's spot and hopefully they'll still have time to get over transplant shock and still give me some good fall color and/or blooms. The hydrangea was last moved in late winter of this year. The maple was in for it's second year.
I was tickled to see the toadlily! They are so underappreciated here in the states. Personally they are one of my favorites. I love them bc they are shy and have a subtle beauty... so different from the overly showy flowers loved by so many here in the southern U.S.
I love toad lilies, too, and was glad to see them make a small appearance here. They are easily divided and respond well to pinching back here in Georgia, USA
I've a japanese acer that I'm in love with and I am moving house the weekend and want to take it with me. The leaves are starting to wither and fall off now. I hope to God it makes it.
Whe have 3 full grown red Japanese maples on our property, i recently discovered atleast 20 small Japanese maples, some red some green. They range from 12" to 36". I want to transplant them to other areas for a landscaping remodel, just worried about killing the small JM's
gayla gavin It looks really really well in its new position as there were, as it happens, lots of silver plants to give great contrast to its gold foliage
Great video! A few years old but can you tell me if the best time to move a Japanese maple is in the fall? There is one I want to move - and it’s June .. thank you.
Thanks so much for this look at real-life gardening.
I laughed my socks off. John, you're just great.
🙈 🤣 Ffs I thought this was going to be serious guide. Best ever " how to " I have ever seen. John you truly are a funny man 🤣 cheers!
I laughed so much i had asthma attack 😂never would have confidence to move Acer in leaf... having watched this...NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE..! Brilliant demo..thanks john
Hello Mr. Lord! I just love Japanese maples! I heard that the Japanese name for them means "baby hands" because of the small, hand-like leaves. They are very expensive it seems and I don't think I have a good place for one in my yard. I really think the low-growing, spreading, purple ones are so beautiful. They are supposed to get some shade and in a place sheltered from the wind, but the wind factor is probably the most important thing to consider. Mr. Lord I love all your gardening videos and believe you are a pure treasure for the folks you work for! Thank you for all your interesting and in formative videos. kristi
John , i hope you well 2 yrs on, love your vlogs, we are all characters of the world, and you my man are a super guy.No matter what you do, you make my day☺
Hi John, can I move a Japanese maple in middle of the summer? I think it's in a spot that gets too much sun and I have a hydrangea that's in too much shade (Limelight). I would love to transplant them into each other's spot and hopefully they'll still have time to get over transplant shock and still give me some good fall color and/or blooms. The hydrangea was last moved in late winter of this year. The maple was in for it's second year.
Great to see an unashamedly male hugging a tree 😉😊
I was tickled to see the toadlily! They are so underappreciated here in the states. Personally they are one of my favorites. I love them bc they are shy and have a subtle beauty... so different from the overly showy flowers loved by so many here in the southern U.S.
I love toad lilies, too, and was glad to see them make a small appearance here. They are easily divided and respond well to pinching back here in Georgia, USA
I got tricyrtus reduced for clearance in Walmart this spring. It just bloomed, it is some pink variety.
Better to transplant in fall opposed to spring right? I have a small Japanese maple I want to move
I know you don't mean to be funny...but...this was like mini comedy! Jeazus!!! 😂👍🏻
Hi can I move a small acer now ..its less that 2 feet...now in May..
I've a japanese acer that I'm in love with and I am moving house the weekend and want to take it with me. The leaves are starting to wither and fall off now. I hope to God it makes it.
Whe have 3 full grown red Japanese maples on our property, i recently discovered atleast 20 small Japanese maples, some red some green. They range from 12" to 36". I want to transplant them to other areas for a landscaping remodel, just worried about killing the small JM's
I think you should leave area open to be able to appreciate gardens all around....
This felt a bit sad. Did the maple do well in its new home?
gayla gavin It looks really really well in its new position as there were, as it happens, lots of silver plants to give great contrast to its gold foliage
John Lord's Garden thank you for replying! I am certain it is beautiful in the new location.
Great video! A few years old but can you tell me if the best time to move a Japanese maple is in the fall? There is one I want to move - and it’s June .. thank you.
Same! Please do let us know. Thanks
@@dizzypanda8354 move jm in early fall
It’s better to do when the tree is dormant but you can move them in June. Just make sure you have a big root ball. I have done it a few times.
Are you sure this isn't how not to move a Japanese tree? :D I'll be surprised if that tree survived, so I will. :D
Look at his garden. He knows what hes doing! LOL
I am not sure if this is a joke. Or have I missed the point.