All About Crape Myrtles (Growing and Maintaining Crape Myrtles)

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    All About Crape Myrtles - Growing and Maintaining Crape Myrtles. This video explains the different types of Crape Myrtles and how to maintain them. Crape Myrtles come in lots of different sizes and lots of different colors. There are dwarf, semi-dwarf, and standard varieties. There are red, pink, purple, and white flowering varieties.
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  • @womack5086
    @womack5086 Před 2 lety +6

    Learned a lot. To the point without any ‘filler’ talking

  • @farvista
    @farvista Před 4 lety +32

    Sometimes, I think that THESE are the national tree of Texas, alongside the pecan. You see them EVERYWHERE. I have 6, myself, a deep purple, bushy one, a blood red one, a tall pink tree one, magenta, lavender...I love 'em. A neighbor has an absolutely massive, umbrella-shaped one that's rather old. The wood can be a bit brittle, but the bark is beautiful.
    My blood red one got a bad case of sooty mold, but I spent some time blasting the tree clean, and after that, it was fine. I WILL go outside this evening to remove the flowering suckers, and thank you for that tip.

    • @durangodave
      @durangodave Před 4 lety +3

      I tried to find a blue one for my red-white-blue theme for my yard but true blue is not yet possible.

  • @kellyweber4047
    @kellyweber4047 Před 2 lety +15

    Best plant channel; so informative & well presented. Thanks, Jim, for a wealth of information!

  • @JeanTOM-qb5dm
    @JeanTOM-qb5dm Před 3 lety +9

    This is still one of your best videos, Jim! Always so helpful to review it.

  • @melaniewallace1289
    @melaniewallace1289 Před 7 lety +13

    I have a crape myrtle fetish going on right now, so I was really loving this post, and then I got that glimpse of Holly wandering through the frame! Now I'm going to be looking for her in the rest of the vids! Thanks again for all the inspiration. I hope my black diamond crape survives my skills.

  • @lorih5915
    @lorih5915 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the great info! I live in a zone 12b. The Crape Myrtle grows beautifully here, too!☀️

  • @pgcastro758
    @pgcastro758 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you Jim for all the great information. I had many questions and your video gave all the information I needed.

  • @kaylac3367
    @kaylac3367 Před 3 lety +1

    A ton of great information! I'm so thankful! I've been watching some of your older videos like this one and just keep getting a wealth of information. Thank you 😀❣

  • @jeffreynash5236
    @jeffreynash5236 Před 3 lety +9

    Mr. Putnam seems extremely knowledgeable and includes advice, tips, and suggestions which are super useful for the casual gardener. After watching this video on planting, fertilizing, and tending to Crape Myrtles, I feel confident my five new shrubs will flourish after planting.

  • @youssefgad9740
    @youssefgad9740 Před 2 lety +2

    The best video on CZcams for crepe Myrtle , has all information you need,
    Thank you Jim.

  • @djonpow
    @djonpow Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the info....I take care of a lot of plants including crepe myrtle at an assisted living facility and your channel is just what I needed...liked, shared, subbed and.....DING!

  • @aly3560
    @aly3560 Před 5 lety +4

    Loved this video! I didn’t realize there was so many varieties! I have 2 tall trees. Now I will add some smaller shrubs to my yard for more color!

  • @K.KleopatraK.
    @K.KleopatraK. Před 5 lety +8

    This is really the only great and informative video I´ve found and watched, regarding my Myrtles. Wonderful work. Thank you very much!

  • @mariebarnes416
    @mariebarnes416 Před 5 lety +5

    The Crape Myrtles in my neighborhood are just beautiful this summer. They must love the heat.

    • @kwgrid
      @kwgrid Před 5 lety

      THANK YOU FOR SPELLING IT CORRECTLY! See my comment above.

  • @janiceguidry353
    @janiceguidry353 Před 3 lety +2

    I have 30 TONTO Crepe Myrtles growing along both sides of my driveway & around my yard. They grow up to 10' tall & bloom at the end of June, beginning of July; love em!

  • @vickiefowler1429
    @vickiefowler1429 Před 5 lety +3

    Very informative... very thorough! Excellent presentation! Thanks for sharing.

  • @rahelg7497
    @rahelg7497 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos, short and to the point. You could be a great journalist.

  • @angelasargent9697
    @angelasargent9697 Před 5 lety +2

    Very informative and helpful as the owner of a new plant.

  • @shervegas
    @shervegas Před 4 lety +33

    I started watching your videos after stumbling on this one you have provided me with countless informative tips.

  • @yankeespanky6570
    @yankeespanky6570 Před 5 lety +15

    I was just sitting at the window of my apartment enjoying the sun and in the 3 years I’ve lived here I’ve always wondered what the beautiful tree outside my window was, with its beautiful pink flowers. Did a little research and now I’m here. Beautiful trees, thanks for the informative video!

  • @wendywoo2180
    @wendywoo2180 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this informative video. I'm living w/my widowed father & he just had a huge tree in his yard removed; it blocked the sun so grass wouldn't grow & the roots were encroaching the bottom of the house, but we still want another tree--just not as big. We were debating between a peach tree & a crepe myrtle, I think the latter will win, there are so many lovely varieties. Even though my dad enjoys gardening, he knows very little about these tress & I know even less than he does, so this video helped.

  • @mimimd9652
    @mimimd9652 Před 3 lety +8

    The first time I saw crepe myrtles in professionally maintained gardens, I was at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg and I was in awe!!! They were stunning! I've never seen more beautiful trees and what's great about crepe myrtles is that they're such fast growers!

    • @katerinaballerina7
      @katerinaballerina7 Před 2 lety +1

      You must be near me. We live near BG Williams. We are in Zone 8b and we have crape myrtles everywhere.

  • @Pamalumpa
    @Pamalumpa Před 4 lety +1

    Very helpful! I have a whole line of them that were planted next to the house but are the TREE kind. I'm transplanting them to better places around the yard.

  • @k8reed
    @k8reed Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much, Jim! The video was incredibly helpful.

  • @MrsKuhn.2
    @MrsKuhn.2 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this info. Just moved into a home with many crape myrtle.

  • @patrickjames1159
    @patrickjames1159 Před rokem +14

    I live in Florida and so far I've planted 30 or so in my back yard . Most were in 1 gallon pots .. the ones I planted last year have just now started to grow more rapidly. I got them from a friend of mine.that works at a nursery . I bought them and planted 20 of them in my back yard staggered in 2 rows approximately 8 feet apart. Im hoping that it will create sort of a privacy barrier eventually

    • @duanehostetler2027
      @duanehostetler2027 Před 5 měsíci

      How is the progress gone so far? I’m interested in lining them down my driveway.

    • @patrickjames1159
      @patrickjames1159 Před 5 měsíci

      @@duanehostetler2027 I pruned them. It seems like it's taking forever. Maybe next month there will be improvement. Maybe I'm just impatient. I don't know if I'll get to see them get majestic or anything . It certainly seems I won't .

    • @SMElder-iy6fl
      @SMElder-iy6fl Před 3 měsíci +1

      My father was from Georgia. His job was in New Mexico, but in 35 years of living in the high desert he had to have a crape myrtle. In January, 1971, the temperature went to minus 21 and the crape myrtle appeared quite dead. My father bought a new one and planted it in the same place. You can guess what happened! When that poor crape myrtle re-grew from the roots, my father had the only 2-tone crape myrtle in town!

    • @patrickjames1159
      @patrickjames1159 Před 3 měsíci

      @@SMElder-iy6fl Nice 🙂

  • @ruthkaha3099
    @ruthkaha3099 Před 4 lety +3

    Your video was extremely helpful thank you for sharing your information.

  • @cashrules520
    @cashrules520 Před 5 lety +2

    I have 3 of them in my front yard.. had to get them after driving NC highways very very beautiful scene

  • @mindfulmaximalist9962
    @mindfulmaximalist9962 Před 3 lety +2

    I don't care for their flowers, but I love their bare bark. Very informative. Thanks

  • @royboy3597
    @royboy3597 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video, you banged it out. Very informative. I live on long island ,and can't kill my crype myrtals. They start to bloom early August . Love the bark too. I guess they keep hybriding new stuff.

  • @trishhoward1163
    @trishhoward1163 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much. Your comments were very informative and helpful. I do wish you would have addressed whether to cut off the seed pods after the first yearly blooming occurs.

  • @personalaccount342
    @personalaccount342 Před 7 měsíci

    awesome info cheers. loved the season references rather than months as its transferable across hemispheres.

  • @nightstar525
    @nightstar525 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for all the great info, I bought 3 black diamond crape myrtles 2 yrs ago this summer, I accidentally mowed one down with my riding mower 😩🤷 I just knew I killed it but I didn't it came back I live in 7 mid-Tennessee I got a few blooms last year I'm looking forward to better blooms this year, these have gorgeous burgundy leaves and red blooms thanks for the info and trimming it up these supposedly get 10 to 12 ft tall

  • @deborahwade2641
    @deborahwade2641 Před rokem +1

    I have a Miss Francis CM tree . Deep red and it's a beauty. Thanks for fertilizer tip.😊

  • @tashee8772
    @tashee8772 Před 4 lety +1

    Great and always useful information. Truly enjoy your channel.

  • @tataadarivlog7529
    @tataadarivlog7529 Před 2 lety +1

    I like this flowers i have that 5 colors collections makes me happy when i see blooming

  • @donniecoleman8509
    @donniecoleman8509 Před 4 lety

    Very informative and useful as always. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lynnreagan5645
    @lynnreagan5645 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video..lots of good advice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @northeasthardytropicals541

    Nice video, we love these striking beauties.

  • @kimdramer1641
    @kimdramer1641 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this very informative and complete video on Crape Myrtles. Trying to grow three dwarf trees on my NYC terrace this year. This video was most helpful.

    • @dtone63
      @dtone63 Před 4 lety

      Ive noticed alot more Crape Myrtles in NYC. They've always been here but they really thrive now, and not just the shrub varieties but full fledged trees. Over the years a lot of the area has gone from zone 6 to zone 7b now and it shows.

    • @kimdramer1641
      @kimdramer1641 Před 4 lety

      @@dtone63 We got hardy dwarf varieties. They are absolutely thriving after being planted in April. I'm hoping they survive the NYC winter so we can enjoy them again. Such a huge amount of color and charm. Thanks again for your great video.

  • @jennienorcutt7767
    @jennienorcutt7767 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello. I live in western Nevada, zone 6b. I bought a small crape myrtle several years ago and planted it in a large pot. I bring it into a sunroom after the first frost, and keep it there until the middle of April. I bring it back outside and within days it is covered in new growth. It doesn't grow a tremendous amount during the summer, but it blooms beautifully from July until frost. Thank you for your video; I was pruning in the fall, now I will wait until spring.

    • @JimPutnam
      @JimPutnam  Před 5 lety

      Good information. Thanks for watching

  • @johnniepurifoy5004
    @johnniepurifoy5004 Před 5 lety +3

    Very helpful video.Thank You!!

  • @Theweeze100
    @Theweeze100 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great info. Great channel!!!

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Jim! The Arbor Day Foundation sent us two ( unasked-for) crape myrtle bareroot plants with a membership package of 10 bareroot trees. We live in NW Connecticut, in an area where Zones 5a and 6b alternate in North to South running hills and valleys. So I will probably keep these in two large containers in my mostly- underground storage room through the first winter. After I plant them out (because you wrote below that they aren’t great container plants), I’ll try the straw blanket for winter. And when they die completely, I’ll know it was pointless and try to not take it personally, and remember to say thank you and then throw away Zone-inappropriate plant gifts in the future!

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 Před 6 lety

      At least the other trees are climate-appropriate!

  • @ejmedina7065
    @ejmedina7065 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this info!! I love them!! Evelyn from Colorado

  • @aquilathebee8058
    @aquilathebee8058 Před 6 lety +3

    You are right. I applied fertilizer late summer/ fall and it killed my Muskogee. I replaced it with a healthier one and am just enjoying it this summer.
    I am planting two Biloxis soo. Please review on one. Thanks!

  • @pearljames5838
    @pearljames5838 Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative video. Thank you.

  • @CSFAV
    @CSFAV Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you very much for the useful tips!! I'm in love with Crape Myrtles!!

    • @JimPutnam
      @JimPutnam  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @sallymettias3841
    @sallymettias3841 Před 3 lety

    Great information, very helpful.

  • @phukan3913
    @phukan3913 Před 4 lety

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  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Před rokem

    Very impressive and informative ❤ thank you 🙏🏻 ❤

  • @singergirlletmesing
    @singergirlletmesing Před 5 lety +10

    2 MONTHS AGO SAMS WAS SELLING THESE FOR 9.98 AND I BOUGHT 1 IT IS SO HAPPY IT IS BLOOMING LIKE CRAZY I LOVE IT IT IS DARK RED

  • @marianpowell5674
    @marianpowell5674 Před 6 lety +36

    This is the most overall informative video that I have watched concerning Crepe Myrtles, their planting, fertilizing, pruning and pest control. I have two beautiful native trees that are very old and beautiful that I am wanting more profuse blooming on. After watching this video I know what should be done to help this. Can't wait to put info into action and make a beautiful old specimen even more gorgeous. Thank you Jim.

    • @patromano5564
      @patromano5564 Před 5 lety

      Marian Powell Bb

    • @kwgrid
      @kwgrid Před 5 lety +1

      THANK YOU FOR SPELLING IT CORRECTLY! See my comment above.

  • @antonioyasuoka
    @antonioyasuoka Před 4 lety

    Beautiful flowers.

  • @laurastrobel718
    @laurastrobel718 Před 5 lety +9

    Crepe myrtles are amazingI love them I use them as arrangements and am so happy when they first start blooming. In winter chickadees eat the seeds left on the twigs. Very helpful info, thanks

    • @wflower4709
      @wflower4709 Před 5 lety +1

      @Laura Strobel - What colour do you have? I don't know if these would grow for me in Canada, but they are very nice.

    • @laurastrobel718
      @laurastrobel718 Před 5 lety +2

      @@wflower4709 Medium pink and light pink

    • @wflower4709
      @wflower4709 Před 5 lety +1

      @@laurastrobel718 - Thanks for your note. Those would be nice colours!!!

    • @laurastrobel718
      @laurastrobel718 Před 5 lety +2

      @@wflower4709 your welcome

    • @laurastrobel718
      @laurastrobel718 Před rokem

      @@tas5622 They don't. I should have ended the sentence at "start blooming" then "In winter..." I will correct that, thanks

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I have had some crepe myrtles (12 feet) for years and they are tough. I just took some cuttings from them and potted them in soil. The cuttings are growing great. I have another property that needs a few CMs. I am in zone 8/9.

  • @cottonmather5883
    @cottonmather5883 Před 5 lety +7

    I found clipping the seed bunches during blooming season promotes more blooms as the plant doesn't have to expend energy on seed production and directs energy into more blooms, possibility too the blooms are nature's way of alerting the plant to produce blooms that make the seeds since they've been cut, a survival thing. Anyway, it works.

    • @sandrajustus1247
      @sandrajustus1247 Před 4 lety +3

      I was going to add this as a comment myself and I saw your response. I have done this for several years to my crepe myrtles. When the seed pods begin to form I take my Snips and take the ends off and usually within a couple of weeks I have new blooms resetting. I've had the entire tree in full bloom two times for a season. I love the extended season. It doesn't seem to affect the blooming for the next year, at least so far it hasn't for me.

  • @marthajf73
    @marthajf73 Před 3 lety +1

    Great info. Thanks.

  • @melancholymello6237
    @melancholymello6237 Před 4 měsíci

    Have some beautiful ones in my family home I grew up with these huge trees in my Childhood home I remember pulling off the dead bark and great climbing trees

  • @hereiknowmyself-jeaniealks377

    Very informative! Thank you

  • @deborahsperberg9247
    @deborahsperberg9247 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @boienglishbulldog3092
    @boienglishbulldog3092 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely beautiful 😍😍

  • @mariabarreto4417
    @mariabarreto4417 Před 2 lety

    This video is very important for me

  • @GrinningFeline13
    @GrinningFeline13 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, this video helped me a lot ^^

  • @lizmumford901
    @lizmumford901 Před 6 lety +1

    very informative

  • @ericscottstevens
    @ericscottstevens Před 5 lety +2

    I do not prune them as I have room for them to expand. I am in the mountains of the Zone 7 area and they thrive even in clay base soil and moisture content. Really a miracle organism, I have transplanted some I thought had no chance of survival (very short tap root) and they start to grow. I recommend the lavender (Muskogee), they like full sun all day and love if you water them when they are young.
    If you have rabbits, woodchucks, or deer watch out during the winter as they will eat the young crepes down to the ground almost. Wrap the trees with black plastic netting to deter a nasty surprise.

  • @enrique-ke2pk
    @enrique-ke2pk Před 5 lety

    These grow so well and easily in southern California they bloom till fall

  • @Faye_vr
    @Faye_vr Před 2 lety

    Great info

  • @P_Belle
    @P_Belle Před 4 lety +1

    5k likes! Go Mr. HortTube 👍

  • @elenaceleste983
    @elenaceleste983 Před 4 lety +62

    Crepe myrtle are planted along the street in front of my apt. some seed i picked I planted in my yard last year I thought I killed it but then it came out around March and now it 's about 10 ft high.

  • @amyvinson4398
    @amyvinson4398 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jim! I don’t know if you’ll see this question since it’s on such an old video. Hopefully, you will. :). Congrats on the 60K subscribers too!!
    I need advise on a crape myrtle for my flower bed. I have 2 corners that are 2 stories tall and full brick. It faces west so the wall will “shade” it from the morning sun which is concerning due to mildew. I would really like the crepe myrtle to be tall (15-20’) so it will soften the massive brick wall. It needs to be vase shape (no wider than 12’) so I can plant it about Bloom color is hot pink or red and fall color preference of red or yellow/orange. I am hoping you can recommend a Crepe Myrtle. I have read about a lot but can’t find a trusted resource.

  • @navajo6931
    @navajo6931 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful

  • @hermitcard4494
    @hermitcard4494 Před 4 lety

    There are in Panama, Central America. I live around 0-10 meters above sea level, we have only rainy season and dry season lasting around 6 months (depending on El Niño or La Niña) and have like 36°C to 30°C.
    So yeah, they can pretty well tolerate heat here.

  • @lolypil3060
    @lolypil3060 Před 4 lety

    Wow nice beutyful flower i love it

  • @markmarcelis
    @markmarcelis Před 4 lety

    perfect Jim !!

  • @lindas5964
    @lindas5964 Před rokem

    I notice that black soot on my Camilla’s as well but not sure I’ve seen the aphids? Gonna use the soapy water anyway and clean them up. Thanks for the info. Love this channel!

  • @normaellis7914
    @normaellis7914 Před 6 lety

    Great video thanks again!

  • @nranderson778
    @nranderson778 Před 4 lety +3

    I bought really dark purple crepe and I have it in a pot. It was so lovely but for some reason half of the branches seemed to die! I was horrified but they seem to have new buds so maybe it will survive.

  • @margielulu1366
    @margielulu1366 Před 4 lety

    I got a bunch and they are beautiful the only problem they stain the concrete, so make sure they are not close to your patio or driveway. Also they grow everywhere after the seed fall on the ground. I don’t put anything and they look just fine.

  • @christineribone9351
    @christineribone9351 Před 2 lety +7

    Hi Jim, love your videos. I was wondering if it's alright to trim off some of the lower branches to make a single trunk crepe myrtle. If so, which one do you keep, and which ones do you trim off?

  • @cherylbecker3167
    @cherylbecker3167 Před 5 lety +2

    Here in Western Oregon,they have been known to bloom as late as August and September !

  • @thedosh100
    @thedosh100 Před rokem

    thank you very informative. Would have liked more info on care for newly planted tress 15 feet tall.

  • @L4sleeko
    @L4sleeko Před rokem

    LoL Jim, your favorite plant! 😄

  • @deeptadhami
    @deeptadhami Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Jim - I am in NC and your videos have been especially helpful with the kind of problems generally seen in our area. Recently, we have planted these very berry dwarf crepe myrtles after watching your how-to video. They were doing well for around a week and started blooming too.
    But this week I see their leaves are turning yellow with black spots. An old hedge at the same spot used to have similar problems and now the myrtles too. The soil is hard clay that we mixed some compost and gardening soil into. Any tips on what could it be? Thank you!

  • @tyrehester5550
    @tyrehester5550 Před 4 lety

    These are invasive in that the roots will send up sprouts in your lawn. Sometimes 15-20 feet from the plant. They also put out a lot of seeds. In 2017 I cut down six and had the stumps ground. Just filled an entire paper bag of sprouts today.
    I love how they look - but no longer in my yard.

  • @jeanwissinger6013
    @jeanwissinger6013 Před 5 lety +12

    Soapy water works great on aphids.

  • @bowsie6129
    @bowsie6129 Před 3 lety

    I live in Las Vegas and I have 3 in my backyard. They thrive out here.

  • @osands
    @osands Před 7 lety

    Had a dynamite crepe get covered in aphids this season in wake forest. This was my first season with it and now I've managed to handle it by spraying them off with water and using neem oil slurry. It also had the black sooty mold and it definitely set the tree back hard. This was about a 5ft dynamite so its still young. Also had them on my ebony flames crepes too!

    • @Tina06019
      @Tina06019 Před 6 lety

      Owen Sands I hate those aphids! They just eat up my roses. It’s a running battle between myself and the aphids - but if I don’t keep fighting, they win. Constant vigilance is the price of freedom, and of keeping your roses alive and blooming!

    • @GlueGunsRoses
      @GlueGunsRoses Před 5 lety

      @@Tina06019 I had the trifecta of pest on my tree this year. Wasp, ants and aphids. Noticed the wasps first. There was at least 50 of them swarming around the tree at dawn. I treated the ants and 2 days later sprayed the tree with water during the day & from a distance. I repeated that the following week and finally got the wasp under control but had to continuously spray the tree with water and spray the base for ants throughout the summer. Any tips you have would be appreciated! ❤

    • @davidjose9808
      @davidjose9808 Před 4 lety

      I used an electric pressure washer (lower power than gasoline powered) to blast upward through the canopy to remove aphids from the undersides of the leaves...after repeated unsuccessful efforts with Dawn or insecticides. Yes...it damages the leaves and blows out the dying leaves, but that’s the point. The pressure washer works well to then clean each branch, blossom cluster and trunk of the black sooty mold that results from the “honey dew” sap that the sucking aphids induce. Now I will use dormant oil this fall, prune carefully, and NOT over-fertilize like I did this past Spring. I read that over-fertilizing crepes will foster an aphid onslaught...and I witnessed that first hand.

  • @zap4980
    @zap4980 Před 5 lety

    My favorite plant 😍😍😍😍😍
    Live in Texas !

  • @CachisCustoms
    @CachisCustoms Před 7 lety +2

    I have 2 huge crepe myrtles in my back yard and there beautiful! Should I still prune them when the time is right? And the flowers are sooo big that the branches sag down should we tie them???

  • @MrRocco_
    @MrRocco_ Před 5 lety +4

    It's so easy for me to grow them just set them in the ground and they grow

  • @plantman5126
    @plantman5126 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like you have a bunch of em. I would suggest some pro's making some bonsai-type. I think they'd be cool and I really think they have some properties that would work well with it. The trunks look REALLY cool when they're older. Almost like they get liquified, a vert flowing look that would really present well.

    • @smnch5445
      @smnch5445 Před rokem

      I was just thinking the same thing ! About Crepes as bonsai.. Is it possible?

  • @katieholt2367
    @katieholt2367 Před 4 lety

    Hey there. Great video, thank you. I moved to a new home where the builder had two crape myrtles planted in the front in full sun, no idea what variety . We moved in early Feb. in central FL, so I didn't expect growth. They looked like tan twigs in the ground, about 3.5' tall. Around early March I started to see little leaves in patches forming, over the last few weeks only a few of those patches have formed very dark small green leaves but no other change or growth. The stem under the thin bark is bright green and alive. The plant in is FL clay sand, typical for this area. Advice? Leave them alone? Dig around tree and place some Black Cow or rich soil?

  • @segapena5033
    @segapena5033 Před 3 lety

    I started a bunch of seedlings from seed about 4 months ago. One is already blooming. It only has about 3-4 stems growing horizontally and longest is maybe 5in but has at least 3 flower buds on the end and one fully flowering. The flower is light purple. Never heard of a crape myrtle seedling going from seed to bloom in as little as 4 months. I thought they would take years to mature before they bloomed.

  • @shanehester5317
    @shanehester5317 Před 2 lety

    in the past 3 years ive planted a good many of them.all have been succesful.they dont seem to be hard to grow.

  • @allenhenry1113
    @allenhenry1113 Před 5 lety +2

    We have several along our driveway. Do we need to train them to look like a umbrella? We wont them kinda tall. They replaced bradford pares, that covered our driveway like a tunnel.

  • @pand9293
    @pand9293 Před 3 lety

    They're good for the bees because they bloom in August when there is little food for them !

  • @shelleyhellen9522
    @shelleyhellen9522 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Jim, I live in SoCal-Long Beach, on a corner lot. Thinking of planting several crape myrtles in the grassy area between the sidewalk and the street. Please tell me how close to/far apart from one another should they be spaced? Thank you!

  • @qiuwbr091
    @qiuwbr091 Před 4 lety

    I thought I killed a dwarf crepe myrtle tree last summer. It really looked dead. This spring it started leafing out. I wish I could post a picture right now. It has an amazing amount of blooms! (I almost threw it away.)

  • @ingenious5480
    @ingenious5480 Před 4 lety +4

    “Myrtle murder” is a common thing Ive heard of but I have one in my front yard I didn’t want the first year (it was winter & I didn’t know what it was) so I chopped it to the stubs. It grew so well that summer. I chopped it again & it looked great the next year. 3rd year now, and it’s growing and getting ready to bloom again.

    • @aletaking8140
      @aletaking8140 Před 3 lety

      Ass alb the damage thakkopp,)):t’s caused from doing just that...chopping your tree, and yes, also known as crape murder. These beautiful trees will givebmmm mmm mmm ñ if left primarily alone are a stunning sight!! A Crape Myrtle should have several trunks☺️☺️ and then they grow with a natural shaped umbrella shape and the bark on their bard is