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peter 03-01-2006 05:29 AM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
I have a Japanese maple with red leaves. It is about 3 feet tall. However,
it seems to be inching taller slightly each year. If it grows much taller,
it won't look good in its location. Is there a way to keep it from from
growing taller?



Claire Petersky 04-01-2006 12:28 AM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
"peter" wrote in message
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I have a Japanese maple with red leaves. It is about 3 feet tall. However,
it seems to be inching taller slightly each year. If it grows much taller,
it won't look good in its location. Is there a way to keep it from from
growing taller?



Rather than prune the poor thing into oblivion, it'd be best to have to have
the right one planted in the first place. The people who planted our
Japanese maple clearly thought it'd be a dwarf variety, based on where they
put it. Now it's taller than the house.

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Chuckie 04-01-2006 05:00 PM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
In reality there is no way to keep a plant from not growing taller than
it is designed to.
The best thing you can do is have it moved, though it could be to large
to move ans the only thing you can do is cut it down and use it for
firewood.
My personal pereference is that you should never plant trees next to a
house.
Chuckie in the frozen north, zone 5


Alan Sung 05-01-2006 01:41 AM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
"Chuckie" wrote in message
oups.com...
In reality there is no way to keep a plant from not growing taller than
it is designed to.
The best thing you can do is have it moved, though it could be to large
to move ans the only thing you can do is cut it down and use it for
firewood.
My personal pereference is that you should never plant trees next to a
house.
Chuckie in the frozen north, zone 5


Don't cut it down. The OP said it is only 3 feet tall. You can easily
transplant a tree that size. I don't think there are any varieties of
Japanese maples that will stop growing at 3 feet. If it is a dwarf variety,
you may have to resort to bonsai techniques to keep it that small.

-al sung
Hopkinton, MA
Zone 6a



Tex John 06-01-2006 01:44 PM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
"Alan Sung" wrote in message
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you may have to resort to bonsai techniques to keep it that small.


Just digging it up and putting it in the biggest plastic pot you can get at
Home Depot will stop its growing almost immediately. Then just light
trimmings each year, a bit of a hair cut to keep its shape.

I have one 6' tall I did this to four years ago and it hasn't grown more
than 6" in that time. Pot is about 2' tall and 2' around at the top, plain
terra cotta looking plastic pot. You just have to remember to water it
regularly if you aren't getting much rain - once or twice a week but make
sure it isn't too much. If you don't mind watering it more, Mountain Maples
has a really cool pot for Japanese maples...

John



KCnRichmond 11-01-2006 11:18 AM

how to keep Japanese maple from growing taller?
 
What?!..Height control is the easiest thing to do in the garden.. without
pruning..Google it then try it your way. You'll be surprised..Mechanical
height control...
But I agree. Plant the right plant in the right place the first time.(ie,
Crape Murder)


"Chuckie" wrote in message
oups.com...
In reality there is no way to keep a plant from not growing taller than
it is designed to.
The best thing you can do is have it moved, though it could be to large
to move ans the only thing you can do is cut it down and use it for
firewood.
My personal pereference is that you should never plant trees next to a
house.
Chuckie in the frozen north, zone 5





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