Make Healthy Roots for Your Japanese Maple

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Are japanese maple roots invasive?

How do I grow healthy roots on my Japanese maple?

How do I avoid maple diseases?

What soil should I use for my Japanese maple?

All these questions are answered.

https://mrmaple.com/pages/care-of-japanese-maples

One of the most important things to remember is that #Japanesemaples do not like wet feet. This means that heavily boggy areas will need raised beds that allow drainage for the Japanese maple #roots . This can simply be done by raising the area where you will be planting the Japanese maple with more soil.

Japanese #maples have a non-invasive root system that makes them ideal for container growing and bonsai culture. This will allow you to bring the ornamental appeal of Japanese maple to your deck, patio, poolside, and driveway expanding your garden. The concept of how big a Japanese maple will get in a container is similar to that of how big a goldfish will get inside a bowl. A Japanese maple will grow the size container it is put in. A small container will dwarf the size of the tree from the size the tree would naturally be in the landscape. Dwarf Japanese maples are often used in containers because they get fairly close to full-size in most containers. The best tip for container growing is a well-drained pot. #mrmaple

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