There are several probable reasons why your crape myrtle did not flower this summer. The two leading reasons are lack of adequate daily sunlight and planting depth. Crape myrtles should be planted in full sun. They don’t flower well in locations receiving less than 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. If the leaves are […]
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Why Some Crapemyrtles Do Not Flower
Posted by Hugh on September 23rd, 2013
Posted in compact shrub, compact tree, Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia), Failure to Bloom, Fertilizing plants, plant nutrition, Planting tips, root injury, Southern Appalachian Region, Summer flowering, Trees & Shrubs, Winter bark
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