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Japanese Lantern Mound Makeover – Part One | Our Japanese Garden Escape



In this video we tackle the most unkept and poorly maintained section of our Japanese garden. We focus on a mound that has been deliberately left unattended for a while to promote the cultivation and growth of moss. A wide variety of Japanese plants are found on this mound, many of which need pruning and shaping, others cutting back and some that need to go altogether. Ferns need to be removed, one maple needs a lot of work, weeds need to go, a stone lamp needs saving and moss needs space to grow.

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3 Comments

  1. The Japanese maple is a Koto No Ito, it belongs to the Linearilobum or string like variety. The wide and narrow leaves is a natural characteristic of this maple. The old growth are narrower than the new growth.

  2. Hello, the maple you are pruning is an acer palmatum linearilobum. Take out the leaves like this, some thin koto no ito type and others like the normal palmatum 😉

    Greetings.

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