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Crape myrtles have put on their dazzling display lately, but crape myrtles are a flowering tree that needs care.
This crape myrtle is suffering from long-term cold damage effects. Dear Neil: Something is eating the impatiens on one side of my planter, while the impatiens on the other side is doing fine.
Most gardeners consider deadheading crape myrtle trees more trouble than it is worth, and many trees are too tall to make this practical. But it is certainly something you may do.
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Native to China, Japan, and the Philippines, crape myrtles (Lagerstroemia indica) are so popular in the South, you probably ...
Crapemyrtles are one of the few plants that can be planted during the hot summer season. Just make sure that you keep them well watered. Some hand watering may be ...
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Whether your crepe myrtle trees are suffering pests or you want to make some upfront protection, the BioAdvanced 701900B is a great selection.
Many gardeners successfully grow figs (Ficus carica) in New Jersey for many years. However, since fig trees are evergreen plants in warmer climates, some type of low temperature protection is needed.
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