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Planting Tips About Bihou Japanese Maple

This stunning little tree gives any scene a distinctive touch. This tree is quite appealing due to its spectacular seasonal colors. The hue of the leaves changes from a light yellow-green with a pink flush to a vivid yellow in the fall. In the spring, they are green. Twigs and young branches add a yellow to apricot-orange tint to the winter environment.

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Planting Tips About Bihou Japanese Maple

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  1. Planting Tips About Planting Tips About Bihou Japanese Bihou Japanese Maple Maple Planting 1 To plant your tree, dig a hole outside that is large enough to accommodate the root ball, add soil, and water to help the roots settle. Mulch the area to keep it moist. 2 Watering Deeply water the area around the plant once or twice a week throughout the summer and dry periods. 3 Fertilizing Because Japanese maples don’t eat much, they normally don’t need any additional fertilizer. If you do fertilize, use a slow-release fertilizer in the spring. 4 Pruning The Bihou Japanese Maple won’t typically need trimming, aside from the occasional “wayward” or damaged limb. https://www.coniferkingdom.com/ Order At: info@coniferkingdom.com

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