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By Stevey
- 29 Nov, 2009
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Beautiful Acer they are so decrotive and colour full through out the seasons until the leaves drop.
29 Nov, 2009
I now have to prune it back every year..I don't mind the leaves, it's all part of the Japanses garden ethic (well, that's my story.)
29 Nov, 2009
How old is it ?
Did you plant it and how tall was it when you did ?
I thought they were very slow growing plants :-/
29 Nov, 2009
Lovely maple Steve. I love them. Welcome to GoY by the way. I hope you enjoy it here.
29 Nov, 2009
Found it! I wonder how the screening looks now a bit over a year later? Lovely acer!
20 Mar, 2011
I'll put the ref. under your photo Beattie :o)
20 Mar, 2011
It does look impressive in this photo....maybe Stevey will look into GoY with the gardening season hotting up at this time of the year.
Thanks for the link, TT.
20 Mar, 2011
:o) It would be interesting to know if this fence survived winds and storms ...
20 Mar, 2011
The fence/screening has been there for quite a few years, but it actually hides a roof sheeting fence put up by the neighbour so it doesn't have to cope with the wind on its own. The acer was pretty small when planted (in the ground), but has grown pretty well, so much so I have to prune every year to keep it in bounds!
I'm afraid the changes in format have foxed my atempts to keep up with you all- sorry about that. Steve
21 Mar, 2011
Thanks, Steve, for giving us an update on the fencing. :o)
21 Mar, 2011
Well, it was nice of you to come back, in spite of the change in format, and fill us in. Thanks Steve. :-)
21 Mar, 2011
Thanks for that, Steve. It's a bit more encouraging to hear it has fared well. It did look sturdy with a frame around it. I hope you will check in from time to time...you will soon pick up the new format :)
21 Mar, 2011
I just can't find comments etc..very frustrating! But the gardening goes on apace, new vegetable garden to struggle with this year, and new rose beds.
Steve
24 Mar, 2011
Hi Steve...
Don't know if this would help you, but try clicking on
Hi Stevey ...
[near the top of the page by Your Options ]...
Good luck with your gardening this year.. :o)
24 Mar, 2011
Hi Stevey can you tell me what that screening is and where you bought it from - it looks great and is exactly what I need. Piglet
25 Apr, 2011
I found it didn't last at all well Piglet, but my garden is rather windy. It was about £25 for a 4 metre long roll. Possibly Steve found one that is a bit better, or your garden may be more sheltered.
25 Apr, 2011
I expect the bamboo bit is as you suggest, Beattie, although I don't remember paying quite that much. After a few years as plain bamboo, I framed it in cheap batten, sandwiching the bamboo between two frames and screwing through. A quick lick of paint (not terribly well applied!) and the result has been there for perhaps another 5 years so far. It's survival has been helped by the neighbours steel roof sheeting fence - the reason for the screening, as it isn't particularly good looking!
26 Apr, 2011
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That's a lovely big Acer, Steve, i love it :-)))
29 Nov, 2009