Japanese Maples are amongst the most architectural and simply beautiful of all temperate garden plants. But as popular as they are they are often looking stunted or ragged. In most cases, the reason for this is because they have been planted in the wrong position in the garden. In this video, English horticulturist Simon discusses his top five mistakes that need to be avoided when growing Japanese Maples - Acer palmatum.
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