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How to Winter Protect Japanese Maples in Containers


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Winterize Your Japanese Maple with a Mountain Gardener's Touch

Hey there, plant parents! Ken Lain, the Mountain Gardener, here with some down-to-earth wisdom on winterizing your beautiful Japanese maple in a pot. While these beauties can handle crazy cold temperatures down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit, it's not the cold we need to worry about, but the dryness.

Forget the internet hype about burlap and bubble wrap: You don't need to go all out protecting your maple from the cold. The secret is water. Just like us, Japanese maples need to stay hydrated even in winter. Once a week is a good rule of thumb, and when the weatherman predicts a cold snap, give your maple an extra drink.

Here's the insider tip:

  • Water deeply and about once a week: Aim for the soil to be slightly moist, not soggy.
  • Listen to the weather: When a cold snap is coming, give your maple an extra-deep watering the day before.
  • By keeping your maple hydrated, you'll prevent the tips from burning back and ensure it thrives through winter's chill. Remember, folks, water is the key!

    Here are some additional tips:

    • Mulch: Apply a thick layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to help insulate the roots.
  • Prune: During late winter, before the sap starts flowing, prune any dead or damaged branches.
  • Location: If you can, move your maple to a sheltered spot for extra protection from wind and sun.
  • Pests: Keep an eye out for rabbits and voles who might munch on the bark. 
  • With just a little winter care, your Japanese maple will reward you with stunning foliage and vibrant beauty come spring.

     

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