I have an interesting question about mulch i supose. DO any of you know, whether crape myrtle wood work as a mulch?
You see we have a whole row of the very large pink tree type of crape myrtles, and this year i had them pruned way down so as to provide more light for the backyard gardens, we chipped all the big branches and now have a huge pile of mulch sized crape myrtle chips, the wood is extremely hard, so I thought maybe it would work, and would slowly decompose like other hard woods, however it occured to me that maybe the is some sort of acidity issue or something, as I have not heard of crape myrtle mulch before. Anyone who has any ideas? I am considering experimenting on one of my sweet pepper plants, not to risk any of my babies
You see we have a whole row of the very large pink tree type of crape myrtles, and this year i had them pruned way down so as to provide more light for the backyard gardens, we chipped all the big branches and now have a huge pile of mulch sized crape myrtle chips, the wood is extremely hard, so I thought maybe it would work, and would slowly decompose like other hard woods, however it occured to me that maybe the is some sort of acidity issue or something, as I have not heard of crape myrtle mulch before. Anyone who has any ideas? I am considering experimenting on one of my sweet pepper plants, not to risk any of my babies