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A poorly pruned crepe myrtle tree can turn into an eyesore with twiggy growth and a lack of flowers. Follow this guide to ...
Why is my crape myrtle dead? The bark is splitting and peeling off. Inside, the trunk is black and the wood is moist. The ...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but pro gardeners have plenty of reasons for why you shouldn't plant crepe myrtles.
Learn how to eliminate nutsedge, oxalis, and crape myrtle bark scale from your lawn with San Antonio expert tips and ...
The making of a new multi-use path along portions of Riverland Drive on James Island as part of an effort to create more connectivity for walkers and cyclists is nearly done.
Whether you're a renter or simply don't want to commit to planting a tree in your yard, this beautiful flowering option works ...
If your backyard experiences dry spells, embracing drought-tolerant trees is a fantastic choice. Their ability to thrive even ...
Entomologist Doug Tallamy's Homegrown National Park movement strives to put native plants that caterpillars eat back into suburban yards. All of us are horrified to hear that North America has lost 3 ...
Dear Neil: What is this weed that has invaded part of my yard? What can I do to eliminate it? It is very aggressive.
I have a good-sized crepe myrtle that must be moved. When is the best time to do this? These are best moved when dormant, in late fall or winter, as long as the ground is not frozen. Before moving ...