Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

Pruning Japanese Maples in the Zen Garden | Our Japanese Garden Escape

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2021
  • Japanese maples are an integral part of many Japanese gardens and one of the most easily recognizable plant species. There are many different types of maples and this video will focus on three or four different varieties within our Zen garden. The video covers in detail the techniques used for both light and hard pruning of Japanese maples. Explanation is given on the way to approach pruning a maple tree with the emphasis and understanding on following the flow and structure of the plant itself and working with the natural character of the individual maple to produce the desired shape and form that appears natural, works with the tree and is not forced.
    Plants mentioned in this video:
    Japanese maple (green) - Acer palmatum
    Dissected Japanese maple (red) - Acer palmatum var. dissectum
    We are in a climate/hardiness zone 6 and all plants above are growing well in our garden.
    Subscribe to my channel: / @ourjapanesegardenescape
    Follow me on Instagram: / ourjapanesegardenescape
    Subscribe to my nature sound relaxation channel and leave the noise behind: / @escaperelaxrecharge
    Traveling to Japan? Get your Japan Rail Pass for the best way to travel around Japan (affiliate link):
    click.jrpass.c...
    Gardening tools we use:
    Secateurs: amzn.to/3yJcpPs
    Snips: amzn.to/3yZoa5x
    Clippers: amzn.to/3uKCvAe
    Scissors: amzn.to/3PlLiAz
    Pruning saw: amzn.to/3NYspCA
    Hedge shears: amzn.to/3IAdeyk
    Tool cleaner: amzn.to/3z0hyE2
    Tool oil: amzn.to/3AGS3ZE
    Oil dispenser: amzn.to/3bZIzOG
    Tool sharpener: amzn.to/3aDDpaT
    Tool holster: amzn.to/3PtFCod
    Trowels: amzn.to/3NXHggE
    Spade: amzn.to/3AQGmj1
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
    Camera gear we use:
    Camera: amzn.to/3cevpgQ
    2nd Camera: amzn.to/3AMacFt
    18-135mm lens: amzn.to/3lvrDSa
    18-200mm lens: amzn.to/3DjeJfW
    10-18mm lens: amzn.to/3G3JWFK
    Microphone: amzn.to/3oitHia
    2nd Microphone: amzn.to/3plrj9P
    SD card 64GB: amzn.to/31mO1Go
    SD Card 128GB: amzn.to/3ryidsL
    Gimbal: amzn.to/3rtsvdV
    Tripod: amzn.to/3pkY1YW
    Drone: amzn.to/31ouYvh
    Micro SD card 128GB: amzn.to/31xgZU0
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
    Video created with Movavi Video Suite 21
    www.movavi.com/

Komentáře • 29

  • @alextamchynova
    @alextamchynova Před 2 lety +4

    Firstly, I was taught that when pruning Japanese maple, significant cuts (of larger branches) are done when the tree is dormant (so it won't bleed out), and smaller cuts to keep the shape are done in summer.
    Secondly, you cut all the branches growing down or vertically up, and then cut one branch of your choice where you have three branches in one node to create a Y.

  • @tinaknutsen
    @tinaknutsen Před rokem

    When I was dating my husband he had a blank backyard, just grass and a wooden fence. I bought him a crimson red, two blood good maples and a red dragon. He said nobody had ever bought him a tree before 😂 I turned the backyard into a park. I have delphiniums along one side of the fence and astilbes,hostas and ferns on the shadier side tucked underneath one of the blood good maples. That was almost 8 years ago. He never promised me a rose garden but he built me a greenhouse so I have planted my own😊
    Your video was inspiring you did an awesome job sharing the steps, just beautiful!!!❤ PNW zone 8b

  • @jackdubois5564
    @jackdubois5564 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, nice clear explanation. Lovely garden

  • @picmedic
    @picmedic Před rokem +1

    Very informative video. Thanks!

  • @VinhVoTV
    @VinhVoTV Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤👍👍

  • @georgepalmerin4514
    @georgepalmerin4514 Před 2 lety +2

    new subscriber/ thanks so much love your style and very good explanation/ love your accent .

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před 2 lety

      Welcome to our channel! Thank you very much for all your fantastic feedback. I really appreciate it!

  • @thefitzs
    @thefitzs Před 2 lety +2

    I have a beautiful 2 year old Red Dragon laceleaf Maple which is really filling out great this year. I will let it grow for another year before doing any shaping/pruning on it. Thanks for the content!

  • @DarkExhibit11
    @DarkExhibit11 Před rokem

    So peaceful . . .

  • @darsiedela-cruz3318
    @darsiedela-cruz3318 Před 2 lety +2

    lovely video! I garden in flip flops too!

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, very much appreciated. Fantastic! I love gardening with flip flops during summer :)

  • @user-kk3wm8zu4k
    @user-kk3wm8zu4k Před rokem +1

    굵은 가지를 자를 때는 그루터기를 길게 남기고 자른 다음 다시 잘라야 하지 않나요?

  • @luckytobehere7948
    @luckytobehere7948 Před rokem +1

    Have you ever worked on Bonsai? I recommend air layering some of this amazing cutting into other trees. Thanks for the class, I’m planting so Japanese maples in my garden this year.

  • @kamalprasad7308
    @kamalprasad7308 Před rokem +1

    Ma'am, is it proper to prune the plant at the time of its full bloom? I was thinking that pruning should be done after the fall of leaves.

  • @yingslivinginsweden4436

    喜欢你的修剪方式。顺其自然。

  • @sarasuzuki3195
    @sarasuzuki3195 Před 2 lety +1

    😊

  • @Namdor2012
    @Namdor2012 Před 2 lety +2

    Air layer on that bottom don't waste, nice bonsai...

  • @bluejay3945
    @bluejay3945 Před 2 lety +1

    While I applaud your efforts I feel it’s much easier to prune Japanese maples when they are dormant. You can see and develop the branching habit when the leaves are gone
    Pruning with leaves is tricky and I’ve done some horrible things doing so. I limit pruning during active growth until after the second growth flush and only to correct some unruly development

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks :) I see what you are saying. Yes, seeing the branch structure is certainly easier without the leaves on. And of course there are different approaches of how to prune the maples. As for me, I need to see the entire tree with the leaves on when I prune taking into account it being tricky to see the branch structure. I guess this is kind of the opposite of how you feel about it with the leaves on :)

  • @safarankitchen7907
    @safarankitchen7907 Před 2 lety

    عالی بود بیاید حمایتگر هم باشیم 👏🌹🍀👌👌

  • @emma_chatwalk
    @emma_chatwalk Před 2 lety

    I was expecting to hear the species of the trees

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před 2 lety +1

      There are two videos on my channel specifically about the cultivar names of the maples. I released one in autumn and the other one is the latest release.

    • @emma_chatwalk
      @emma_chatwalk Před 2 lety

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape thansk ill check on that