"Beth Peace" wrote in message
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I bought a 6+ foot Crepe Myrtle and planted it in the fall of '03. It
bloomed well last summer and I trimmed it back this spring. Well, a
beaver
decided I didn't trim enough, and cut 4 of the 5 main trunks back to
about 1
foot - three while we were on vacation, the other 2 nights ago. I
expect
the 5th to go any day now.
I really don't want a Crepe Myrtle shrub; what do I do? Will trimming
all
but one leader on each trunk eventually get it back to a fairly normal
shape? Should I cut it to the ground?
I didn't know the beavers were still around Bond Lake, but the teeth
marks
are pretty unmistakable.
Same problem here, not a beaver, just an eager husband with a new
chainsaw.
Jo