There are several species of crepe myrtle generally blooming between late spring and early fall. You are pretty much guaranteed beautiful blooms throughout the summer as most varieties flower for apx. 120 days.
Just be patient. It will start itself. Both the crepe myrtle (blooming variety) and the wax myrtle (non blooming variety) will send out sister roots and these will become new plants about 2-5 feet away from the original "mother" plant. Just wait till these sisters get over a foot high and when its not in bloom, dig it up and move it to a new location. Its best to do this in the late fall or early spring.
They bloom very early in the spring
they bloom in late winter/ early spring (august/september)
late spring through early summer
no it blooms in the early spring, the flowers are the start of the leaves when the leaves come out the flowers drop off and will not bloom again till next spring.
springDaisys bloom in late spring through the summer months until early fall. As long as they have sunlight and adequate water, they will bloom most of the summer.
Mine blooms in mid-spring through early summer.
Late March to May is the bloom time of the Spring Coral Root Orchid (Corallorhiza wisteriana).Specifically, this wild orchid blooms from early spring until early summer. The plant body parts merge seamlessly with their woodsy surroundings. But the white spotted bloom stands out in the plant's shaded environment.
You start dahlia in spring. They bloom in the summer and early fall.
Early April.
When you should prune clamatis, depends on the species. For all types, one should start by taking any damaged or dead wood. An easy way to remember when to prune is to consider the ABC's. A is for after bloom. Any species that blooms in early spring would be in A, and you don't prune until after the flowers are done blooming. B is for before bloom and includes any species that blooms in late spring to early summer. For these, you prune in spring. C is for cutting back hard and includes those that bloom in summer and early fall. You prune these in early spring.