You only have to look at a Japanese maple to know why these trees are such popular additions to a garden. Between their cloud-like canopies and vibrant fall foliage, these trees are incredibly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While most varieties of Japanese maples grow only 6 to 12 inches a year, pruning helps maintain their shape and keep them healthy.
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How to prune fan-trained fruit trees - expert tips for healthy trees and top crops
A guide to when and how to prune fan-trained fruit trees for healthy trees and bumper crops, including tips for training trees and pruning established trees.
Special guest Robin Adair from Arbour Crest Tree Services has some tips on tree preservation, dealing with pests, watering and pruning as well as advice on the now widespread Dutch elm disease.
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