Description:
Give your crape myrtles the strong start they need with a quality soil conditioner. Crape myrtles are known for being tough, heat-loving, and drought tolerant once established, but they still perform best when planted in soil that drains well and supports healthy root growth.
Soil conditioner helps improve heavy or compacted soil by loosening the planting area, encouraging better drainage, and making it easier for new roots to spread. This is especially helpful in San Antonio, where clay-heavy soils can become hard and difficult for young trees to establish in.
When planting or refreshing the area around crape myrtles, mix soil conditioner into the native soil to help create a healthier root zone. Better soil structure means better water movement, stronger roots, and improved overall plant performance.
Great for: planting new crape myrtles, improving compacted soil, supporting root establishment, and refreshing landscape beds.