- NickR
- Harrow, Middlesex
- 05 Oct 2009
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Hello,
I've got a beautiful Acer tree in my garden, its been there for about 35 years I think, so it's quite a bit older than me! Last year, for the first time ever, we discovered a tiny Acer seedling underneath the tree, so I dug it out and planted into a pot so that I could look after it in our greenhouse. Sadly this plant's leaves went crispy and fell off, and it never recovered :(
But this year I found another seedling, its lost its 2 leaves now, but they didn't go crispy, I think it's just due to the time of year. I really want to help this little seedling to grow into a healthy little tree.
Does anyone have any advice on how I could do this? Shall I keep it inside the greenhouse for winter, or place it outside? Would it be a good idea to pot it up in some ericaceous compost?, as I just discovered Acers like acidity.
Any advice would be much appreciated,
Many thanks,
Nick
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