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How to Grow Coral Bark Japanese Maple

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      Coral Bark Japanese Leaves in Spring

      Select a suitable site for your Coral Bark Japanese your site should have good drainage and partial shade. Morning sun and afternoon shade is best or dappled shade is great too. Dig a hole about twice the size of the coral bark's root ball. For a vigorous healthy Coral Bark Japanese Maple amend your soil with organic matter and incorporate a slow release fertilizer. Bury the root-ball to where the old soil line is.

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      Coral Bark Japanese Maple Stem

      After you have planted the Coral Bark Japanese Maple, water it thoroughly.

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      Coral Bark Japanese Maple

      Add a layer of mulch, two to four inches deep. Be sure the mulch is not touching the trunk of your coral bark maple or it will rot. Water your coral bark maple every other day for a week until it is established. Once the Coral Bark Japanese Maple is established it is very low maintenance.

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      Coral Bark Japanese Maple in Fall

      If you would like to get a Coral Bark Japanese Maple you can follow the link at the bottom. This is my nursery and I grow all of my own Japanese Maples as well as other rare and unique plants.

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