I don't normally reply yo invalid e mails but:
1. If it is a young seedling with tender top and root growth, I would
let it freeze the first year.
2. If you live too close to any coast, the Japanese Maple will not
like the salt air.
In a message dated 8/24/2004 8:27:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
user@DOMAIN.INVALID writes:
> Is it safe to leave a small Japanese Maple outside in the winter? It's
> a new tree grown from a seedling this past spring/summer and I'm
> hesitant to leave it out all winter. I live on the CT coast. Any advice?
>
> Sunshyn
Billy on the Florida Space Coast
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