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Japanese maples hate too much rainy weather, and gardeners are being asked to act now to prevent the tree from rotting away or becoming diseased.
Prune Japanese maples in late winter or early spring to remove dead wood and shape the tree. Stick to the tree’s natural form and avoid over-pruning to maintain health and balanced structure. Light ...