Wanting your Crape Myrtles to flourish this year? Tune into this segment where host, Casey Hentges, gives some tips to managing your Crape Myrtles. #4339 Air Date: 3/25/2017
Thank you so much for discussing the evil topping method so many people do to their trees. I think a lot of people think this method is the right way to prune them. You never get that beautiful smooth bark if you crop them every year.
I live in New Mexico and have never pruned my crepe myrtle. It came from a tree but now’s grows like a bush. I think if I prune it it will grow taller. Would it be ok to prune it now in Oct.?
Can you please let us know of a good brand of top soil or potting mix for a young crape myrtle ( purple). Because my tree looks very dry not too healthy
Nobody talks about a good brand of top soil or potting mix for a purple crape myrtle. I live in Florida and having trouble keeping my tree in good condition. If you can help I will appreciate it and my beautiful tree.
We live in Florida, moved in December and moved the tree to a new location by a professional. Here it is May 5, and still no sign of life, there is green under the bark, will it live?
I live in zone 6, but I was told never to plant one on the northwest side of a house. It needs to be protected from winter wind, otherwise the stems dry out and it pushes from the bottom instead. Not sure how windy it is there in the winter, but that's the rule of thumb in the northeast anyway.
Topping a crepe myrtle is not slowly killing the plant in most cases. . One can even cut the plant back to the ground and it will rebound just fine . It's just a preferred method of pruning . Crepe myrtles are very resilient.
Thanks for the video. It's very helpful.
Ty. Much needed info for my new yard tasks
Thanks so much for the info. Love these small trees here in my zone 8, Central Texas. 💕
Lisa, thanks for sharing your input! We are wishing you a bountiful harvest this year.
Thank you so much for discussing the evil topping method so many people do to their trees. I think a lot of people think this method is the right way to prune them. You never get that beautiful smooth bark if you crop them every year.
I live in New Mexico and have never pruned my crepe myrtle. It came from a tree but now’s grows like a bush. I think if I prune it it will grow taller. Would it be ok to prune it now in Oct.?
Prune when, summer, fall, winter, spring?
Love it
Thank you!
Can you please let us know of a good brand of top soil or potting mix for a young crape myrtle ( purple). Because my tree looks very dry not too healthy
Nobody talks about a good brand of top soil or potting mix for a purple crape myrtle. I live in Florida and having trouble keeping my tree in good condition. If you can help I will appreciate it and my beautiful tree.
We live in Florida, moved in December and moved the tree to a new location by a professional. Here it is May 5, and still no sign of life, there is green under the bark, will it live?
I live in zone 6, but I was told never to plant one on the northwest side of a house. It needs to be protected from winter wind, otherwise the stems dry out and it pushes from the bottom instead. Not sure how windy it is there in the winter, but that's the rule of thumb in the northeast anyway.
We love the topped look and will continue to top them. I've never seen a crepe die from the annual top pruning method.
Topped crepe myrtles make ugly knobs and look horrible.
By the way I live in Florida
How about just let the plant do what nature does? Edit portion.. maybe. Lol
Topping a crepe myrtle is not slowly killing the plant in most cases. . One can even cut the plant back to the ground and it will rebound just fine . It's just a preferred method of pruning . Crepe myrtles are very resilient.
You’re so smart and a great listener! 🤦♂️
i have new wood and old wood