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So.. not only you like indoor plants. Now you like japanese maples. Incredible.
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ОтветитьGirl , you live in heaven
ОтветитьThat low rounded Japanese maple is stunning!!!
ОтветитьThat Cherry Jubilee is perfect for the color of your home!
ОтветитьI have many maples, and appreciate your video
ОтветитьWe cant have too many Japanese maples!
ОтветитьLove your utube showing how you love your land in so many ways! We’ve done the same since in our early thirties now late 60s.
ОтветитьMaples are likely my favorite tree. I'm originally from the NE US but live in Japan now, along with my Japanese maples I have a couple Acer saccharum also, just a reminder of home.
ОтветитьI was gifted a green Japanese maple. Appears to be a tall n not mounding...... Zone 8a intense sun..... Having difficulty figuring where to plant.......
ОтветитьThe green lace leaf maple is more than likely an Acer palmatum dissectum waterfall. One of the favs, they do burn in afternoon sun a little easier than others but the spring color is insane.
ОтветитьI am so inlove of maple esp this japanese one but we can't grow like this in my country so I settle with poinsettia and any red-tone leafy plants
ОтветитьKatsura and Acer palmatum💚 ferns and miscanthus💚
Ответитьsomebody needs to weed the bricks ladies!
ОтветитьIts so hard to differentiate different types. Ive got Crimson Queen and it looks exactly like this. I live in Brisbane, Queensland and we have subtropical weather and im just stretching the plant a bit. Haha but its loving its life under a shade tree.
ОтветитьI've just moved back to Rochester NY from ND, and I'd recommend at least visiting Oriental Garden Supply in Pittsford NY to see a nursery with quite a few Japanese Maples. There might be others, but that is the first I've found.
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful place you live. I love the colors on that Acer Palmatum ´Lacy leaf.´ Never seen that variant before.
ОтветитьBloody beautiful 😍
ОтветитьI am collecting Japanese maples so far I’ve collected 11 cultivars.
ОтветитьSo.great to learn alittle more. Since moving to a 5b home, from a 9, I have wanted to buy a Japanese maple, but know so little about them. The expense is also a factor. We have a good nursery here, so I will probably work with them when selecting one.
ОтветитьLove Japanese Maples 💕
ОтветитьI have watched almost every episode - what a great place you are making! I think it was on another channel that I heard a fellow speak who was very much into native plants. He thought that varieties with variegated or red foliage were in the end not good for the various birds and insects that feed on them. I'm not sure if it was because they don't produce as much, or any clorophyll. I guess the plant still gets to photosynthesize, or produce energy from the sun, even without clorophyll. Can you please comment on this, and maybe make clarify the thinking a little for me?
ОтветитьI fell in love with Japanese maples when we moved into our parents old home. My dad who has passed on was was a master gardener. He had planted many different Japanese maples around the property. It is absolutely stunning to see these fully mature trees throughout the seasons. It is breathtaking beautiful. I think I have a Japanese maple and conifer addition now. They’re so unique and brings such a unique quality to the landscape and color. Oh the colors. I love your videos on the land. It’s really inspiring me to maybe start planting some of these natives you share in other videos and special cultivar’s on our land with 2 10 acre ponds. It’s 160 acres so that would be back breaking work but the beauty would be magical. I really love how your paying tribute to those before you while learning to lean into something new. It is absolutely stunning what y’all have done. Great video!! Take care.
ОтветитьVery timely... I just planted a Japanese Red Maple this spring in memory of a dear friend who passed away last year because we are in Canada (maples) and she had gorgeous red hair. I live on a west coast gulf island in BC, Canada and they do very well here.
ОтветитьI’ve been looking for great gardening overalls and I love yours - would you mind sharing where you got them?
Also, my husband and I just love your videos. In fact, we are taking inspiration from your tour of the Cornell winter garden and are going to use a bunch of those plants in an area we’re redoing. That garden is just glorious!
The quality of your content and cinematography is excellent and we’ve learned a ton from you all! Thanks for making such educational and interesting videos.
oh good job explaining because when i first saw this i thought "i thought you only wanted native" ... so it helped that you explained that you inherited these trees and kudos to you that you have been open to understanding and appreciating different types of gardeners and their choices.
ОтветитьI love that Lazy Leaf.
ОтветитьPruning - yes please. My next door neighbor has one. It's beautiful but 10 years after it covered my small front yard and patio. I don't get sunlight which mean I can't plant anything coz they won't survive. It sucks. Here in Canada, it'a a struggle to get trees trimmed. You have to go through a lot of city paperwork. Made me hate that tree now or my neighbor
ОтветитьI think that the former owner fell in love with these quietly elegant, Maples and the romantic, exotic fantasy surrounding them. After that, he 'only had eyes' for them and was heading in a new direction, creating his peaceful surroundings, as if to transport himself to a far-away place, without leaving home. Pretty clever. Can you see these trees out of any windows of the buildings? My neighbors have their 4-5 different kinds, planted under some huge old trees, which provide shade over their yard, most of the day. They water and nurture them, as if they were family pets and this yard has its own more humid, atmosphere, as if it had lots of moss. There are rocks and beautiful plants all around them. Their trees have grown minimally in 12 years, towards the sky, but they seem to have gotten tastefully wider. Still, these owners remain unseen, so I don't get to ask my questions. They must garden at night.
With fruit, I can understand a graft, but with other trees I don't understand. My parents tried to explain our grafted tree, when I was a child, but it seemed so shockingly unnatural. Is there a better reason? Thanks. Loved this video, of course. Aw, Japanese Maples. How intuitive was the nursery owner and who better can continue, towards fulfilling his vision, the vision which others, can apparently see, than the Flock? 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐓Reflection in the water... Wow. Water nurtures and seeks it's own way too.
Where I am in Ireland, 'Bloodgood' is the only variety that seems to do very well for most people. It's not my favorite in appearance, but it's wind resistant, and I suspect that it's more tolerant of higher Ph than other varieties, even the species.
ОтветитьThank you! This is a great episode. I have an enormous Japanese Maple that has quite a bit of moss and lichen and bark is falling off and I’m just sick about it. Idk if it’s sick or what but need to find someone to look at it, it’s suck a big part of my landscape.
ОтветитьCan’t wait to see the new ones grow! They are all so beautiful. Have you considered weeping willows by the pond? I love how they look near water.
ОтветитьSummer! you are very sunburnt, your skin is taking on the colour of the maples :D be sun safe
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ОтветитьVery inspiring, thank you ❤
ОтветитьA lot of red maples will turn green in late spring/summer. Actually, most maples will have an early spring color and then slowly change colors in the summer to a darker green . Even reds that keep their color will go from a bright red to a dark maroon color in summer.
ОтветитьYou have brought so much love and respect to your property. Even in the way you talk about it. Such a classy, beautiful way to honor that man and his family💚🍁
ОтветитьI remember the first time I encountered you Summer, back in 2013 in your beautiful apartment chocked full of plants (do you have any photos or footage of what your place looked like way back then?). I was inspired to do the exact same thing to my dads’ newly renovated house in North Carlton, Melbourne. Of course — that never really happened indoors, but when the opportunity arose to pour my heart and soul into the front and backyards’ in 2021 and this year, I couldn’t resist. Now in my first rental property I am again confronted with the mammoth task of rehabilitating a HUGE neglected garden. At the moment, I am in the thick of it (anybody know shortcuts for breaking down piles of logs and rocks?). I love watching your videos, and feel as I become more knowledgeable and informed, your content matches in nuance each time.
Thanks for uploading!! Do you watch any of Peter Chan’s videos? He’s a large Maple Bonsai FANATIC in the UK. I think of him as the Bonsai Messiah/Prophet.
Well done on the momiji video! I hope you will consider incorporating male and female ginkgo trees; not only are they extraordinarily beautiful, but they go way back in the fossil record and are naturally pest resistant.
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ОтветитьNice video, even you are not an expert , great info. Thank you
ОтветитьThose varied A. palmatums are just so beautiful. I have a sneaking feeling that, at some point, there will be a beautiful Japanese style Zen or Tea Pavilion Garden taking shape within the wonderful landscape of Flock. I hope so!
Ответитьthat lazy leaf color.....wow....amazing....maples are fantastic
ОтветитьJapanese Maples are my favorite! such a beautiful video and great information.
ОтветитьEnjoyed the video and found the information very useful.
ОтветитьLove this!
ОтветитьBeen trying to grow Japanese Maple from seed that I received as a gift...Not successful but they are my favorite trees, along with oaks and cypress <3 Great video! Love the amount of detail you've provided!
ОтветитьThe maple tree near the lake makes the view so heavenly
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