Announcing: New Gardening E-Book:
"How To Grow and Maintain The
Ultimate Japanese Maple Tree"
A Grower's Guide To Creating 100-Year Old Specimen Trees!
By Ken Alston, Commonwealth Plants, LLC.
Dear Japanese Maple Tree Enthusiast,
Have you recently purchased or are considering buying a Japanese maple for your landscape or patio?
Did you purchase a new home and find a Japanese maple tree in your landscape?
Are you ready to add dramatic shape and color to your garden, but you're not sure about how to care for Japanese maples?
If you want to know how to care for your valuable plant and help it thrive, you've come to the right place.
I will show you how to protect your investment and prevent the common problems that can damage or destroy your valuable tree.
Success in growing Japanese maple trees is largely based on knowing several critical aspects about your tree and where it will be located.
You'll discover how
- Your average local weather conditions
- The location for your tree - in landscape or container
- The type of soil or compost you use
- The frequency of watering
each contributes to your success or failure in growing the "ultimate" Japanese maple. You will learn all of these keys plus much more in this information packed eBook.
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You'll also learn the little known "Insider Nursery Secrets" to:
- Germinating Japanese maple seeds
- Propagating Japanese maples and
- Why Japanese maple seedlings and grafted trees are different
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Sometimes, taking just one action can mean the difference between a tree that dies in a few weeks or months and one that survives and thrives for 100 years.
Maple trees are very valuable becasue they take so long to grow to a mature size. Even trees of a modest height can be hundreds of dollars. In our nursery, we value every plant no matter how small because each one holds the promise of a large mature specimen tree worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars.
One winter, we inadvertantly forgot to set the automatic thermostat in one of our growing houses to protect the new seedlings from being damaged by frost. In the morning when I realized the ground was frosted and the heater was not on, I immediately took action to try and save the 8,000 to 10,000 seedlings that were looking decidedly frosted and in imminent danger of dying!
Spraying with a proprietary plant vitamin, mineral and hormone "reviver" right away gave the plants the 'boost' they needed to recover and we did not lose a single seedling - despite the fact they were all frosted.
We reveal the "Miracle Reviver" liquid in this book and we use it routinely as a "transplant shock reducer" for ALL our re-potting and planting.