Are they really that easy care? They come in different sizes but the ones we have need to be aggressively pruned at least once every two years and that's not cheap. |
I was answering a question not making a judgment, which saying "gross" is. And answering the question was a courtesy because I am bored, I didn't need to do it. I don't care about the false pretense of that question. |
If you’re going to advocate doing something that is objectively bad for the planet AND unnecessary, and then defend it with “because I want to,” you’re going to be judged for it. |
Not native but I love Kwanzan cherries. My neighbor has one and it’s glorious in spring. I also love those big magnolias that are completely covered in big pink flowers when they bloom. |
Why would I care about your judgment if I I think your opinion is incorrect? |
| Maybe a serviceberry? Flowers, fruits, and good fall color. |
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Some of us already have crepe myrtles that have indeed been extremely low maintenance until last year when I needed the pesticide application which was not a big deal because I gave a tree guy come and inspect the health of my trees every year.
Stop acting like the pesticide application on one small tree is ruining the whole planet for you. Take your judgment and shove it up the tailpipe of the giant SUV you likely drive without irony. |
| We have the crepe myrtle you'e talking about. Was at our house when we moved in 18 years ago so I can't give you the variety. What I can say is we've never cut it back nor have we ever treated for pesticides. It's a gorgeous tree. |
| Itis gorgeous if it is mature. I wouldn't recommend planting them now. Scale is everywhere Neighbors pulled out ones they planted 2 years ago bc thr damage and ongoing pesticides was too much. |
Do a soil drench once a year with imidicloprid and you are golden. Easy. |
| Dynamite. I have one. It's labeled as red but it's really a bright fuschia magenta color. |
| New/young trees are really suffering from scale. The pesticide can only do so much. I'd recommend a different tree. |
It can only do so much--like completely eliminate the problem? I use the right pesticide at the right time. Zero bark scale. |
We have 8 crape myrtles. 5 have scale and 3 don’t. Of the 5 only 2 are very seriously affected. They are the same type which is different from the others. Just saying it may be luck or the varietal and not your treatment. |