Give your tree the best start
Help your new tree establish quickly with our essential tree planting kit. It contains everything needed to support healthy root development and protect your tree while it settles into its new home.
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The fiery palmatum with both three and five lobed leaves 'Beni Maiko' is a stunning dwarf Maple, perfect for smaller-sized gardens...
'Beni Maiko' is a stunning dwarf Maple, perfect for smaller-sized gardens or growing in a pot on your patio. It forms beautiful, fire-red leaves in early spring, and as they mature, this colour switches to a pink shade with subtle green undertones.
The leaves will additionally appear lighter and more feathery in texture too as the year wears on! The truly unique combination of three-lobed and five-lobed leaves makes 'Beni Maiko' one of the most sought after acers back in Japan and over here too. As such, it has proudly achieved the RHS 'Award of Garden Merit'.
Position
Full sun / partial shade
Soil type
All soil types
Hardiness
Fully hardy
Maple trees are easy to grow. Your trees growth and output will likely be fine providing you followed our planting and care instructions. Below we address some common queries:
If your plants are looking a little wilted right now, don't worry! Plants like to be filled with water to keep their structure, and when it's hot that water evaporates.
Just give them an off-schedule watering and they'll be right as rain in no time! Be careful not to flood them - plants don't like extremes.
Key is to regularly water newly-planted trees, at least bimonthly for two months. It is also important to ensure you choose a location where your tree has enough space, which you can calculate from a variety's eventual height and spread.
Bare root & containerised trees have different planting requirements. With bare root, it is important to soak your tree's roots in water for up to 2 hours before planting, while with containerised trees it is important to drench your tree's rootball. With bare root it can be useful to prune woody roots back a few inches, while with containerised trees, it is important to free any spiralized roots growing around the rootball's circumference. With bare root trees, dig a hole so as to ensure the graft point is above the soil, while with containerised trees, ensure the pot sits no lower than an inch below ground.
Bare root & containerised trees also share planting requirements. Dig a hole twice the radius of the rootball. Stake your tree no more than 2-3 inches from the stem, pointing away from the prevailing wind. Fill the hole with a mix of compost and garden soil, and add fertiliser and mycorrhizal fungi. Do not compress the soil. Give your tree a good watering. Add mulch on top whether bark and wood chippings, compost, manure, leaf-mould and stones. Make sure mulch doesn't touch the stem. Tie the stake to your tree, leaving space for growth. Place a rabbit guard around your tree.
Apply fertiliser and replace decomposed mulch come spring. Check ties to ensure there is no rubbing. Collect fallen leaves in autumn.
Help your new tree establish quickly with our essential tree planting kit. It contains everything needed to support healthy root development and protect your tree while it settles into its new home.
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