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Crepe Myrtle Lifespan How Long Do Crepe Myrtle Trees Live
Crepe myrtles live quite a few years if you take care of them. A crepe myrtle lifespan can exceed 50 years. So that's the answer to the question “how ...
Crepe Myrtle Root System Are Crepe Myrtle Roots Invasive
Crepe Myrtle trees may not be invasive, but they will still have a rather extensive root system. It might be best to find a spot in your garden where ...
No Leaves On Crepe Myrtle Reasons For Crepe Myrtle Not Leafing Out
The number one reason crepe myrtles fail to leaf out in spring is a very cold winter. Crepe myrtle selections vary in their cold-hardiness, but most a...
Knots On Crepe Myrtle How To Fix Crepe Myrtle Knots
First, remove most of the sprouts that arise from each knot in spring, and allow just one or two of the larger ones to grow. Over time, the sprouts wi...
Information On Crepe Myrtle Tree Problems
The most common problems include powdery mildew, Cercospora leaf spot, aphids, Japanese beetles, and sooty mold. More information on successfully grow...
Is Bark Shedding From A Crepe Myrtle Tree Normal?
That peeling bark is normal; in fact, it's one of the most prized qualities of our favorite tree! As all Crepe Myrtles grow and mature, they shed last...
Fixing A Crepe Myrtle That Is Not Blooming
You can go to a local nursery and purchase a crepe myrtle tree with plenty of blooms and plant it only to find that it is living, but doesn't have man...
How To Propagate Crepe Myrtle Trees
Take cuttings in spring or summer where they meet the main branch, about 6-8 inches (15-20 cm.) in length with about 3-4 nodes per cutting. Remove all...
Tips To Grow Crepe Myrtles In Containers
Requirements for Crepe Myrtle Plants Grown in Containers When grown in cooler climates, a crepe myrtle tree benefits from full sun and moderate wateri...