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  • Fertilizers are something we think about a lot in February and March as many plants are beginning to wake up and beginning to grow.
  • You may think that house plants are shielded from insect problems, but that's simply not the case.When they do occur, indoor pest infestations can be…
  • Go down the pesticide aisle at your local nursery. There are so many different herbicides to choose from. There's a difference between the different types…
  • The Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia is one of Louisiana's most durable petunia varieties and this year it's been designated an LSU AgCenter's…
  • By now, the snow has completely thawed and I'll suspect your lawn is a little bit browner now. Don't worry. There's no reason to be distressed about your…
  • You might be wondering about your tropicals right about now. Tender tropical plants were significantly affected by this winter's cold temperatures.Sago…
  • It's time to wake up and plant the roses. Roses are one of the most common gardening shrubs used throughout the world.The Chinese have been growing these…
  • Nothing more frustrating than fruits of labor lost to disease and pests. Though the spring has been pleasant, warm days and cool nights contribute to the…
  • September is an odd month for planting the vegetable garden. It's right between the warm season and the cold season. What do we do?This is a transition…
  • Mealy bugs, aphids, leaf hoppers, and white flies have had all summer to build their populations in your garden. Spider mites can be damaging to many…
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