gardening, lawn care
LSU Horticulturist: fall is tardy in St. Charles Parish
For much of the nation, September marks the end of summer. […]
gardening, lawn care
For much of the nation, September marks the end of summer. […]
One of the unique aspects of the climate in southeastern Louisiana is the ability to grow vegetables twelve months a year – with most of the harvesting taking place in the spring and the fall. […]
Local gardeners who want to enhance their garden knowledge are invited to participate in the Louisiana Master Gardener Program which begins in August. […]
The most popular summer-blooming tree in Louisiana is the crape myrtle with its lovely, long-lasting flowers. Crape myrtles start blooming between mid-May and early June and continue flowering for 80 to 100 days depending on the variety. […]
Gary and Tonya Tastet of Luling have grown this unusual Mexican Blue Agave. The Tastet’s have been growing this plant for 8 years. […]
St. Charles Parish Girl Scouts were invited to come to plant a butterfly and hummingbird garden along Monsanto’s new nature trail. […]
Most years the LSU AgCenter receives a few questions asking why purple martins failed to take up residence in a birdhouse provided for them. […]
Not only do Louisiana strawberries taste good, they’re good for you. And the season’s peak is right around the corner. […]
Local nurseries should have an excellent selection of these plants newly arrived for planting in late winter and early spring. […]
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