RichKid
Shohin
Ok so early this spring, under short notice, i was told by a guy I could come and collect all the stray japanese maples on his property. So i grabbed what i could, maybe 6 trees in all. Most are doing well. They all leafed out properly etc. One never did more than the initial bud opening never any new leaves or growth and now the original leaves on it have browned and died. i dont know if the whole thing is dead or not. I guess time will tell. But I have digressed. My main question is that when i collected them i had to put them all in containers because my yard is nowhere near large enough for a huge grow out bed along w my landscaping. My mother told me I could plant them in her yard. I would like to put them back in the ground and train them there for a few years. (less work) Would it be alright to plant them in the ground this fall once the leaves have dropped? I know obviously not to move them while they are active and awake. But Im wondering if having just been collected this season will it be to early to unpot them check the roots and then ground plant them?