How to Plant a Bareroot Black Diamond® Crapemyrtle

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Black Diamond® Crapemyrtles are an exciting new collection, with black foliage and masses of blooms early Summer until frost. The Bareroot format is new for the series, and is perfect to create a low-maintenance flowering hedge if planted in late Winter or early Spring. This helpful video showcases best practices for planting a bareroot Black Diamond® Crapemyrtle

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  • @maqboolhussain2148
    @maqboolhussain2148 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @nonametrackz7887
    @nonametrackz7887 3 роки тому

    Do all these Black Diamond Crape Myrtles come from you?

  • @noel888
    @noel888 3 роки тому

    Last Spring I planted a dwarf purple crepe myrtle in my small garden. I think I made a mistake of where I planted it. It did grow a little and even gave me some 'flowers'. The problem is that it doesn't get much Sun as it would if I transplant it to the fr ont of my home that is a south exposure, but it would have to be in a container. The container i have is 22'' round and about 2 feet deep. Naturally, it would be in the bare root state. My question is would it survive and grow nicely in such container? I live in NYC. If it would, when should i do this...early Spring?

  • @jordyncholas9776
    @jordyncholas9776 8 років тому +2

    I just got the black diamond hot red plant and I wanted to know the best place to plant them. I live in Arizona and I wanted to know if direct sun light would be to harsh? I have all sorts of plants that I have under a more shady part of my yard. Thanks.

    • @j.berrynursery
      @j.berrynursery  8 років тому +2

      Hi Jordyn, Thank you for purchasing a Black Diamond! Your Red Hot variety will perform well for you in full sun, 6 or more hours daily is optimal. Please just let us know any additional information you need.

  • @jdbordercolliesandcorgis9405
    @jdbordercolliesandcorgis9405 7 років тому

    do you sell liners?