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Forum: Texas GardeningReplies: 7, Views: 69
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DallasDad
Murphy, TX
(Zone 8a)

July 1, 2008
8:42 PM

Post #5190102

Hi, Folks.

Last year, I planted six crape myrtles. They did fine, and bloomed. They survived the winter, and leafed out in the spring at the same time as all the others in town.

However, they're still just leafy. I cruised the neighborhood, and every single other crape myrtle is in partial or full blossom. Mine are just green and healthy.

Any ideas? Do I need to give them some fertilizer high in phosophorus? Something else?

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