No flowers On Your Crape Myrtles? Look at these five common problems: 1. Not Adequate Sunlight Crape myrtles need 6-8 hours of full sun a day. Too much dry heat will cause poor flowering as well as leaf scorch. 2. Too much /Too Little Soil Moisture Crape myrtles are tolerant of moderate drought, dry weather spells […]
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Growing Crapemyrtles In Containers
Posted by Hugh on March 17th, 2023
Gardeners who live in USDA zones 6 -10 can grow dwarf (shrubby) crapemyrtles either in the ground or in containers. In northern areas of the U.S., a few crape myrtle varieties are tender perennials and grown in containers. They’re overwintered in an unheated garage, shed or pots are dug into the ground. These dwarf varieties […]
Pest Alert – Crape Myrtle Bark Scale
Posted by Hugh on July 28th, 2017
A new scale has been observed infesting crape myrtles (Lagerstroemia x indica) in north Louisiana and Texas cities. In the summer of 2016 it was found threatening crape myrtles in the Piedmont area of North Carolina and in west Tennessee (Memphis). Crape myrtle bark scale is a felt […]