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Posted By: timmy japanese maple care - October 2nd, 2004 at 03:18 AM
hello all...

in the spring, i pulled 6 japanese maple seedlings out of the ground... i have cared for them all summer, and it looks like 4 of them have survived...

my question is... how do i care for them over the winter? do i bring them indoors? or do i insulate them and leave them outside during the winter months so they can hibernate?

by the way... i am in toronto, canada, so we get COLD winters...

any suggestions anyone can provide me will be greatly appreciated...

thanks!


tim
Posted By: AllGreenThumbs Re: japanese maple care - October 4th, 2004 at 04:36 PM
Tim, Your Japanese Maple babies need to be treated just like their mamma. Leave them outdoors where they are for at least another season. They are deciduous and need to toughen up to your Canadian climate, just like their mamma did. If you coddle them and bring them indoors, I don't believe they will be as healthy of a tree than if you just left them out. Their roots are better left undisturbed and being a slow-growing tree, it's not like they will be taking up too much space for a while. Let Mother Nature take her course for a tougher, healthier tree in the long run. Becki
Posted By: timmy Re: japanese maple care - October 5th, 2004 at 02:53 AM
thanks for info... that's kinda what i figured...

but how should i leave them outdoors? currently they are in tiny plastic pots... do i insulate them in any way to at least give them a degree of protection, or do i leave the pots completely unprotected and let nature insulate them with snow?

thanks for your advice...
Posted By: petunialover Re: japanese maple care - October 5th, 2004 at 06:23 AM
I'm bringing mine in, it's in a large pot. I'm keeping it in a sunny, unheated work room.

PL
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