Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a great way to add extra interest and colour to your patio or garden scheme. Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour, with the leaves initially appearing bright green in spring. The vibrant green stems provide interest in winter, perfect for interest all year round. Pot up acer plants and grow them on in cool frost free conditions until large enough to plant outside in their final positions. When plants are well grown, gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them in borders outdoors. Grow acer trees in any moist, fertile, well drained soil in sun or dappled shade, with shelter from strong winds which can scorch the finely cut leaves. Alternatively grow acers in large containers using a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3. Water regularly throughout the growing season until acer trees are well established. Protect plants from strong winds. Acers require little pruning other than to maintain their shape. Lightly trim stems if necessary from late autumn to midwinter. Product Specifications: Position in: full sun or semi shade Height: Up to 200cm Spread: Up to 200cm Supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months) Features: Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a fantastic plant to grow as a feature in the garden The stems provide interest in winter thanks to their vibrancy Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour Acer palmatum 'Going Green’, supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Specifications: Model Number: 79745
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Details:Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a great way to add extra interest and colour to your patio or garden scheme. Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour, with the leaves initially appearing bright green in spring. The vibrant green stems provide interest in winter, perfect for interest all year round. Pot up acer plants and grow them on in cool frost free conditions until large enough to plant outside in their final positions. When plants are well grown, gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them in borders outdoors. Grow acer trees in any moist, fertile, well drained soil in sun or dappled shade, with shelter from strong winds which can scorch the finely cut leaves. Alternatively grow acers in large containers using a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3. Water regularly throughout the growing season until acer trees are well established. Protect plants from strong winds. Acers require little pruning other than to maintain their shape. Lightly trim stems if necessary from late autumn to midwinter. Product Specifications: Position in: full sun or semi shade Height: Up to 200cm Spread: Up to 200cm Supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months) Features: Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a fantastic plant to grow as a feature in the garden The stems provide interest in winter thanks to their vibrancy Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour Acer palmatum 'Going Green’, supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Specifications: Model Number: 79745
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Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a great way to add extra interest and colour to your patio or garden scheme. Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour, with the leaves initially appearing bright green in spring. The vibrant green stems provide interest in winter, perfect for interest all year round. Pot up acer plants and grow them on in cool frost free conditions until large enough to plant outside in their final positions. When plants are well grown, gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them in borders outdoors. Grow acer trees in any moist, fertile, well drained soil in sun or dappled shade, with shelter from strong winds which can scorch the finely cut leaves. Alternatively grow acers in large containers using a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3. Water regularly throughout the growing season until acer trees are well established. Protect plants from strong winds. Acers require little pruning other than to maintain their shape. Lightly trim stems if necessary from late autumn to midwinter. Product Specifications: Position in: full sun or semi shade Height: Up to 200cm Spread: Up to 200cm Supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months) Features: Acer palmatum 'Going Green’ is a fantastic plant to grow as a feature in the garden The stems provide interest in winter thanks to their vibrancy Boasts wonderful colourful foliage that provides dramatic autumn colour Acer palmatum 'Going Green’, supplied as 1 x 13cm Pot Specifications: Model Number: 79745
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