Acers

The very popular Japanese Maple or Acer palmatum has many cultivars suitable for the British garden.

Acers can be grown in either a suitably-sized pot or directly into the ground if the soil conditions and position suit. Mulch every two years with well-rotted garden compost or well-rotted manure.Soil Requirement if Planting directly into the ground: A slightly acidic, sandy loam with the addition of a good amount of organic matter, provides the optimum growing medium for most types of Acers. Container Planting: Use a loam-based mix such as John Innes No 2. Re-pot every 2 years – April or September are the best months to carry out re-potting. Apply a liquid feed or slow-release fertiliser early Spring and again in early Summer.