Non blooming crape myrtle - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by atourtellott
August 12, 2009
I've had a crape myrtle for 4 years. The first two it bloomed profusely. For the past two years, not a bloom. Any suggestions on getting it to bloom?


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Answer from NGA
August 12, 2009
There are only a few reasons for non-blooming in crape myrtles. (1) too much shade (it needs full sun to flower well); (2) weak growth (it flowers on new wood, so fertilize and water all through the growing season); (3) spring frost injury may prevent flowering; and (4) excess fertilization (produces all vegetative growth and no flowering). If many crape myrtles in your area are refusing to bloom this year, I'd suspect it is weather related. The trees should bloom on season next year - providing there's not a late frost!

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