Monday, August 20, 2012

Crepe Myrtles in Bloom

Hi friends...
With the summer coming to an end and all our other perennials starting to look pretty sad at least we have these beauties still blooming. These are my husbands favorites. After many trips to Florida and seeing these beauties all over he was determined to try and grow them here in the northeast. We're zone 6 and crepe myrtles are recommended for zones 7 thru 9.
Our's grow as a shrub not a tree but we'll take that! Four years later and they're still growing strong!





These three on the pool deck are Dynamite crepe myrtles


Here's another grouping on our hill. The white is Natchez the light pink is Choctaw and the pink in the back is Miami.







This last one with these beautiful hot pink blooms is called Pink Velour



This is one garden that still looks good. I already started cutting some of the perennials back around the house because the heat this summer really got to them.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a super week!!

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41 comments:

Linda said...

Those are beautiful bushes. Know wonder your hubby liked them.
Have a super Sunday!

NanaDiana said...

Martina- Your gardens are absolutely gorgeous. You do a wonderful job with them- xo Diana

Barbara @ 21 Rosemary Lane said...

Oh Martina I am so with your husband regarding these beautiful Crepe Myrtles. I fell in love with them earlier this summer as we went south for 2 weeks vacation. Yours are stunning! Love the beautiful pool landscaping as well. Enjoy the rest of your summer and thank you so much for sharing!!!

Sonny G said...

I adore Crepe Myrtles.. your yard is so beautiful, Martina.

ours are all in bloom too. so far I have 11 and I hope to add 3 more this fall. cant get enough of their beauty and how fast they grow too.

Brandi said...

Martina, your yard is gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Your flowers and your photos are beautiful.

Kathy

Ron said...

Love your crepe myrtles & your gardens.

Gina said...

They look beautiful! It's nice to see such pretty pops of color, especially now when everything else is fading.

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

They are beautiful, Martina! I remember first seeing crepe myrtles on my first trip to Florida and thinking they were the greatest tree I'd ever seen. I would have loved to have tried growing them in New York, but always thought of them as a southern climate planting. I'd have been happy with bushes, though.

Anonymous said...

Hi Martina! What pretty crepe myrtles! I love yours as little shrubs. I have one that is pretty tall but it's blooming it's little head off too!
I love that shot of your pool!
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)

Pam@OurAdventuresInHomeImprovement said...

They are all so pretty Martina! I love the Miami pink one. The ones by the pool look lovely.

Great job pushing the boundaries of the zones. It looks like they are all very happy in zone 6. :)

Have a great day.
Pam

NanaNor's said...

Hi Martina, I so love Crepe Myrtles, we had them in Ca. but they are just now showing up here in Colorado-but not many. Of course, we do have crab-apple trees and Lilac bushes, which I also love. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden with us!
Hugs, Noreen

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Martina, those are beautiful. Do they really not get any taller there? We cut all the growth down the trunk off and whatever comes up at the bottom of the trunk, too to give them the tree look.

Laura @ duke manor farm said...

Martina- I just love your Crepe Myrtles . Luckily the beetles didn't get to mine this year, do you ever have that problem?

Jessica @ Stay at Home-ista said...

Love these! We ar ein Northern California, and I'm not a gardener, so I've never seen these close up (that I know of!). I'm drawn to anything pink at home or in the garden, but the garden is the only place my husband will let me put pink!

Jessica
stayathomeista.com

The Tuscan Home said...

Martina,
What a GORGEOUS yard you have, absolutely stunning! Love the lush trees in the distance! Thanks for sharing! XO ~Liz

P.S. Thank you for the sweet comment! =)

A Hint of Home said...

I love them. We are seeing white, lilac, pink and fushia around our area. So colorful. Glad your made it.

Kelly said...

I have always loved crepe myrtles. I didn't grow up with them, but I remember seeing them in Charleston, SC as an adult. When we moved into our house, I made sure to have some planted when we were designing our front yard with the builder. Now we have 3 large ones that really define our entire front yard. They are so southern to me. I had no idea that you could grow yours as shrubs. That is really neat! They look great framing the pool area next to the fence. The only drawback for us with having them as trees, is they are a PAIN to prune. My husband hates it.

Something Nice and Pretty said...

Love the Pink Velor Martina! Really pretty!

Shabby chic Sandy said...

Those flowers looks so pretty and I could just jump right in that pool:)

Maria Elena said...

Love them! Your gardens are so pretty! I love the red color of the ones around the pool. Gorgeous!

At The Picket Fence said...

Those are all so beautiful Martina! I think the white ones are my favorite. Wish we could grow them here in the NW! :-)
Vanessa

thistlewoodfarm said...

Absolutely beautiful! I just cut some off the bush in the front yard and put them inside the house!

Thanks for the inspiration today!
karianne

Cynthia said...

These look so beautiful and healthy. Love the color.

Cynthia

Penny from Enjoying The Simple Things said...

Your crepe myrtle are beautiful. We are lucky here in NC that we can grow these as trees. I love them even in the winter, without leaves and blossoms. Their trunks are pretty too.

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

Martina, I love crepe myrtles but do not have one in my yard. I see you have several and they looks stunning around your pool. The color of the pool and the blooms.... oh goodness how beautiful! I don't believe I have ever seen a white crepe myrtle!
Wonderful

Christine @ Stonehouse Living said...

Hi Martina,
What lovely flowering shrubs, so colourful too! They seem to be thriving at your place! So lush and green...very nice.
All the Best,
Christine

Anonymous said...

Martina the crepe myrtles look so good! I had several when I lived in NM but I don't think they will live this far up in Colorado.

Ann from On Sutton Place said...

I had no idea you could grow crepe myrtles up north. I'm zone 5 so I might be pushing my luck to try. Yours are gorgeous though. Good job!

Ann from On Sutton Place said...

I had no idea you could grow crepe myrtles up north. I'm zone 5 so I might be pushing my luck to try. Yours are gorgeous though. Good job!

Brenda Pruitt said...

I love these shrub/trees. They were giant trees at my Texas home. More of a shrub here. I hate it when I see them cut back and looking like spindly arthritic things.(Love your picket fence too!)
Brenda

Babs said...

Martina, your crepe myrtles are wonderful in the bush form, and I imagine more easy to maintain than the tree form we see in the South. Do yours die back in winter? You're great gardeners to get them to grow in zone 6.
Love all the colors your have, too.
Hugs,
Babs

The French Hutch said...

Martina, your Crepe Myrtles look great throughout your yard. I especially like them betweet the fence and pool. the color is delicious! I have the Natchez in my yard and I think it's time to plant some pretty pink ones. I love the Choctaw. Great end of summer post……..

~Emily
The French Hutch

Yael from Home Garden Diggers said...

I love your Crepe Myrtles, particularly the dark red one. I keep fantasizing growing one in my back yard, but I see them only rarely in the nursery. I want a tree form for my back yard, but absolutely love your shrubs. Hoping that you have a great week.

Yael from Home Garden Diggers

Dee ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️ said...

Martina,

I'm in zone 6 too. Your crepe myrtles are gorgeous! I would have never thought to try and grow them.
Your husband has a green thumb :)

Dee

Anonymous said...

Thanks for popping in Martina and hope you've had a little cooler weather today!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Debbiedoos said...

Your gardens look amazing this Summer Martina! Thanks for sharing.

Anne said...

Martina,
Your yard is beautiful!
xx
Anne

Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles said...

So pretty! I love crepe myrtles, partly because they thrive in our Oklahoma heat. Was just in Dallas yesterday driving through some of the historic, stately neighborhoods there and they were filled with beautiful, huge crepe myrtles. Gorgeous!

Unknown said...

The myrtles really been put in a show this year. If You Have not been - go through trial and Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville. I think I might Have the same type of environment as its beautiful cemetery in Florence.

Peppermint Pink Crepe Myrtle

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