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crash 02-20-2020 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by wielen (Post 1719752)
They are always supposed to be cut back like that!! It will come back with all its glory this spring!!! If you look at the crepe myrtles all around they are all cut back!!! Read on the internet that is exactly what should be done!!!👍👍

Maybe you should read because that is exactly the opposite of what is recommended.

cricket73 02-20-2020 11:43 AM

Not Murdered, lived in North Carolina had 4 crepe myrtles. They were always cut back severely and come back in a couple of months more beautiful then before. That's a normal pruning in Jan/ Feb for that type of tree, seems strange but it does work..

eltingg 02-20-2020 12:13 PM

In my experience you will see new growth very soon. These plants grow as hedges, and tall trees based on how much trimming us done. I have one and trim it way back every year. It comes back fuller with plenty of blooms.

Villagesgal 02-20-2020 12:25 PM

It will come back, just never allow it to happen again. Mine was pruned, chopped off, 5 years ago after 14 years of allowing nature to let it grow as it should. It is just now finally looking natural again. You will want to prune out crossing branches, suckers and weak branches. Do this yourself. Eventually it will be beautiful again as God intended it to grow. Give it time and if you haven't already paid the company, charge them for ruining your tree without your consent, if you already paid them, never use them again. Good luck.

prntxpresn 02-20-2020 12:47 PM

Call Tree Frog for true answer - certified arborist
 
See above

nevjudbaker 02-20-2020 01:05 PM

You are suppose to cut them back. They bloom more often when they are cut back.

OhioBuckeye 02-20-2020 02:54 PM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by JC and John (Post 1719597)
What can be done for my crape myrtle that was cut off We came home from errands to find all branches cut off. We never gave them permission to cut the tree only the shrubs and I have specifically told them on at least one other occasion that we do not want the tree cut. I am so livid over this I just can’t stand it! Now our 8 year old tree is 50 inches of stub! I called the company and left a message since no one answered after 6pm. We are going to demand they replace the tree. Any thoughts?

Well I can tell you that they Murdered Myrtle. Don’t let them tell you that it will come back. Myrtle’s are a very fragile tree & can only be trimmed certain times of the yr. & nows not the time. To cut it down to 50 in. now it won’t make it. Whoever trimmed it had better take a class on listening I’m sure they’ll give you a line BS. Good luck getting these amateurs to replace it!

Sunflower33 02-20-2020 03:53 PM

I have mine cut every year at this time and it comes back beautiful every year.

RobertM 02-20-2020 06:05 PM

It will grow back no worry give it time

ts12755 02-20-2020 06:25 PM

They always cut them like that...they grow back stronger and healthier real quick.

JP 02-20-2020 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by crash (Post 1719788)
The master Gardner’s say that is not the way to trim this tree. Yes you can trim it any way you like but that does not make it right.

And where does the master gardner get his info. HMMM....

E Cascade 02-20-2020 08:08 PM

Crape Myrtle
 
https://gardenerspath.com/how-to/pruning/crape-myrtle/

big guy 02-20-2020 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by stadry (Post 1719674)
good luck w/that - replacement tree,,, these trees aren't expensive however you can't 'murder' these things - even cutting them off at ground level won't do it. however, IF you don't cut them back (prune) ea yr prior to bloom, they'll turn into ugly multi-branched weed trees,,, pruning to most, is managing growth, & necessary for the trees' good health,,, obviously some think its 'murder' but its only a brush burn to the tree :-) usually ours are chopped in feb
to me, an 'arborist' is a lawn/tree maintenance fellow who speaks better english & charges more to tell you the same thing in a much longer & more articulate explanation/presentation

This is simply not true....on any count.

big guy 02-20-2020 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by JC and John (Post 1719597)
What can be done for my crape myrtle that was cut off We came home from errands to find all branches cut off. We never gave them permission to cut the tree only the shrubs and I have specifically told them on at least one other occasion that we do not want the tree cut. I am so livid over this I just can’t stand it! Now our 8 year old tree is 50 inches of stub! I called the company and left a message since no one answered after 6pm. We are going to demand they replace the tree. Any thoughts?

I would certainly ask them to replace it but you run the risk of it being replaced with junk. I would be outraged over this type of thing. Remember what/who you are dealing with. I should send you a PM.

big guy 02-20-2020 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by bhferri85 (Post 1719670)
We had 6 of them at our prior home and cut them back (murdered) every February. Great for root and trunk development and they come back better than before every spring.

Where do you get your information that they come back better than before and that crepe murder is great for trunk and root development?
It is not true, branches come back weaker, break easily and bloom later.
In the meantime they look awful.


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