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(13-06-2020, 08:10 AM)MartinH Wrote: I recognise this. I'm sure it's simply dryness at the roots. These japanese maples have shallow roots and are prone to drying out, which causes the leaves to shrivel. Unless they are planted in a shady, damp, sheltered place they really need a bucketful of water once a week to keep them happy. If you do that they can even cope with full sun and a bit of wind too.Thanks Martin, mine is close to a bog lane so there is plenty of moisture also is against a patio fence o. One side and hedge at the back so it does get a reasonable amount of shade as well but the winds in Kildare are circling so you can never fully protect against wind
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