Anyway, Cameron said he called such trimming Crepe Murder. I tend to agree, except the plant does seem to come back. This particular example of Crepe Murder is behind the courthouse in Columbiana, Alabama, where I live. In this case, if you look closely, I believe you can see the bullet hole where someone has tried more than one way to commit Crepe Murder.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Crepe Murder
Many people tend to HEAVILY prune their Crepe Myrtles about this time of year, or a little earlier. I read that such heavy pruning is not really necessary to get nice flowers. While I was in Texas visiting Cameron and Meredith, we were discussing it as we drove by one that had been whacked way back except for one lonely branch that held a long abandoned and crumbling bird nest. Those birds have flown, buddy.
Anyway, Cameron said he called such trimming Crepe Murder. I tend to agree, except the plant does seem to come back. This particular example of Crepe Murder is behind the courthouse in Columbiana, Alabama, where I live. In this case, if you look closely, I believe you can see the bullet hole where someone has tried more than one way to commit Crepe Murder.

Anyway, Cameron said he called such trimming Crepe Murder. I tend to agree, except the plant does seem to come back. This particular example of Crepe Murder is behind the courthouse in Columbiana, Alabama, where I live. In this case, if you look closely, I believe you can see the bullet hole where someone has tried more than one way to commit Crepe Murder.
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I totally love the title of your post. So funny and true. I was just talking about this with someone the other week and she said that a gardening expert had said that crepe myrtles didn't have to be pruned so harshly, but then why do they always grow back looking so pretty? LOL!
They are a hardy plant, I guess, but it makes them so ugly so much of the year. When I was a kid we had one that was about twenty feet tall and never pruned. If I remember right, it produced lovely flowers every year.
Funny!
And p.s. Hope we aren't keeping you from your nap. No, seriously, I love seeing your mug. Why? I don't know. It just makes it nicer when I visit.
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