When do crepe myrtle bloom in louisiana
Hopefully, your crape myrtles will bloom and bloom some more for you this summer. Visit LaHouse in Baton Rouge to see sustainable landscape practices in action. For more information, go to www. Search Search. Here are some factors to consider: — New growth. Rick Bogren. Your Name. Your Email Address.
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For good tree care, Crepe myrtles like well draining soil, full sun, and moderate water. Newly planted crepe myrtles will need to be well and deeply watered until established. After crepe myrtles are established, they will only need moderate water which is mostly supplied by regular rain fall here in Louisiana. Only in conditions of poor soil do newly planted crepe myrtles need to be fertilized with an all purpose liquid fertilizer.
After a crepe myrtle is established, or has been planted for at least a year, they do not need fertilizing. Crepe myrtles grow suckers. Remove these from the truck with loppers to ensure a clean sculptural trunk and to ensure that the plant is putting its energy into growing its canopy. Although it is not absolutely necessary, it is highly recommended that you prune your crepe myrtles. This is because they bloom on new growth.
The lovely, long-lasting blooms make them attractive. Most years, crape myrtles start blooming between mid-May and early June.
Flowering continues for days depending on the variety. Horticultural practices play the most significant role in how much a crape myrtle blooms. Weather conditions also play a role, too. How much new growth did your crape myrtles have this spring?
Crape myrtles need to have new growth each spring in order to produce summer flowers. It is too late to fertilize trees now. Wait until next year.
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