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Sources for Japanese Maples

    Landscaping Companies

    • Professional landscaping companies are a good resource for several reasons. One big benefit is they will come to your home to make an assessment. A reputable company will send a representative to survey your grounds, take a soil test, assess the sun and shade conditions and then provide you with recommendations on what varieties are best suited for your property. This person should also describe how the maple would mature in height and width so you can envision what it will look like in the future. A landscaping company can also provide you with seamless services, from delivering the Japanese maple to planting it and tucking it in with mulch.

    Nurseries

    • Nurseries are a good source for purchasing Japanese maples. Most have trained staff members who will help in guiding you to select a healthy Japanese maple seedling or grafted tree. However, if you select this direction it would be wise to take information about your property with you to the nursery so the salesperson can help you make the right selection. Take digital photographs of all potential planting sites on your property along with you when you shop. Study how the sun and shade hit each area throughout the day and write down notes to share with the nursery salesperson. This information will help them help you make the best selection, in the absence of being able to see your property in person.

    Home Improvement Stores

    • Purchasing a Japanese maple from the garden center at a home improvement store is probably the best way to save money. However, keep in mind that if you choose this route you will need to sharpen your knowledge about Japanese maples prior to shopping and be prepared to take on the selection of the tree as a DIY task. This means you will need to have a list of the top two or three varieties that will work for your landscape environment. Go on the Internet to familiarize yourself with the varieties, then call the store in advance to make sure they carry your first, second or third choices.

    Cooperative Extension and Horticultural Organizations

    • Cooperative extensions and horticultural organizations are excellent resources for landscaping advice and guidance. Call them and tell them about your desire to plant a Japanese maple. Cooperative extensions keep data and track the sustainability of all types of plants, including the Japanese maple. This can be useful to avoid any varieties that have demonstrated signs of stress, disease or an overall inability to thrive in your area. Draw from their expertise, guidance and resources, regardless of who and where you ultimately decide to buy your Japanese maple.

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