740jsmayle
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My wife really likes the Crape Myrtle (trees/shrubs). I was wondering how they would do in SE Ohio ? Are there any specific varieties I should be looking at ?
They are very drought resistant, I planted a few of them about ten years ago in a spot where nothing would grow.
Really pathetic soil and rocky, also drains fast. They are huge now, haven't had to water them much.
Their pretty hardy, never fertilized mine or anything, Guess they would look better if i did.
Of course my climate is different from yours, but they take the heat and cold really well.
ArkansasThanks stihl sawing ! If you don't mind me asking ,what is you location ?
Probably so, They bloom in the summer.Pics. I need something like that. I wonder if it would grow here?
Oh yeah, a lot warmer. maybe down in the 20's at night. not much snow although we did have a good snow this year.Arkansas your probably a little warmer in the winter . I hope they make it she is set on trying them
I'm in a similar climate zone as you I think, Crapes do fine unless we get a very cold winter like this past winter. It won't kill them but they will dieback to the roots and sprout new shoots from the ground, the bad thing about that is they might never get to any decent size like they do down south. We do have crapes around here that are big and have handled the winter fine with no dieback. If you plant them try to plant them in an area protected from the cold prevailing winds where they get plenty of sunshine.My wife really likes the Crape Myrtle (trees/shrubs). I was wondering how they would do in SE Ohio ? Are there any specific varieties I should be looking at ?
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