Take a look outside, and you might see that your crape myrtle’s leaves are turning shades of yellow, orange and red and falling to the ground. Is this a sign that autumn is near? Not quite. This time ...
It’s a sign of the times: spots and dots appearing before our very eyes, seemingly overnight. No, it’s not your vision failing you, and there’s no need to clean your glasses. We’re dealing with ...
Crapemyrtles are beloved for their vibrant summer blooms and attractive bark, making them a popular choice for many East Texas gardens. However, like any plant, they are not immune to diseases. One ...