How can I choose the best Crepe Myrtle fertilizer?
Crepe myrtle fertilizer is the basic mix of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Select 8-8-8, 10-10-10, 12-4-8 or 16-4-8 a mixture of a general, liquid or granular fertilizer. These mixtures provide the basic levels of the nutrients needed to maintain a healthy crepe Myrta. The key to using Crepe Myrtle is its correct use.
with young crepe myrtle, often fertilization to help it to develop a strong and healthy root system. Use one teaspoon (1/6 of the liquid ounce) fertilizers around the base of the plant per month. Start when you plant myrtle crepe in March or if it is an existing plant and continue until August.
After introduction, apply the broadcast fertilizer in spring by half to one pound (0.23 to 0.45 kg) fertilizer for every 100 square meters (9 square meters) of the Earth. For best results, apply fertilizer before rain. If this is not possible, water the area where the crepe myrtbaledo applied fertilizer. This helps fertilizer to fall into the soil, which je more available to the plant.
It may seem that if any fertilizer is good, it's better, but that's not the case. Application of too many fertilizers or too often to use fertilizer will stimulate leaf growth in the plant. When this happens, the crepe myrt will have the abundance of leaves, but several flowers. Not only is it less attractive, but it's not good for a tree.
Crepe Myrtles are known for low maintenance requirements that repay the gardener with the abundance of flowers. With minimal care, the crepe provides the years of flowers. The crepe myrt is drought resistant and is usually not plagued by pests or disease. One way to improve the hardness of the plant is to take more time during planting and timely growth to ensure that the plant gets a strong and healthy beginning.
Prepare crepe myrt for planting by digging a hole that is at least twice as large as the root ball size. It gives the roots enough spaceto spread to the surrounding soil. Put the crepe myrt in the hole and replace the soil around the bush, make sure the plant keeps the same level as in the pot. When planting, apply Crepe myrtle fertilizer. Water after planting and weekly for the first two months. Mulch around the plant with pine straw or other mulching to insulate the roots from extreme temperature changes.