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Planning Your Louisiana-Friendly yard

  • About the LYN Program
  • How to Use This Book
  • From Yard to Waterway
  • Creating Your Louisiana Friendly Yard
  • Soil-Foundation of Healthy Plants
  • Deciding Which Plants to Keep
  • Landscape Design
  • Proper Tree Planting
  • Hiring Reputable Professionals

  • Hire Reputable Professionals
    This handbook forms a solid resource for do-it-yourselfers, but what if you lack the time, desireor ability to tackle your own landscape work? Landscaping companies offer varying types ofmaintenance services.
    Section1 Preparation
    The focus of this program is to encourage homeowners to create and maintain landscapes in ways that minimize environmental damage. This will include looking at water quality and conservation, reducing stormwater runoff and decreasing nonpoint source pollution of surface water, enhancing desirable wildlife habitats and creating functional, attractive landscapes.
    How To Use This Book
    This handbook is organized into two sections. The first section contains background information that will help you as you make plans to create a Louisiana-friendly yard. The second offers detailed description of landscape ideas and practices that explain and illustrate the seven basic LYN principles.
    From Yard to Waterway
    It is important to remember that our yards and neighborhoods are channels to our waterways.
    [Image: Creating Louisiana Friendly Yard]Creating Your Louisiana-Friendly Yard
    A Louisiana-Friendly Yard doesn’t merely offer a good-looking landscape, it also becomes an asset to the local environment, protecting natural resources and preserving our state’s unique beauty.
    [Image: Soil-The Foundation of Healthy Plants]Soil - The Foundation of Healthy Plants
    A wide variety of soil types are in Louisiana. Talk to your parish county agent about what the soil is like where you live. A soil test, available through your parish LSU AgCenter Extension office, will tell you a lot about the type of soil(s) your site has.
    [Image: Deciding Which Plants To Keep]Deciding Which Plants To Keep
    If you decide that you want to change your landscape, it is important not to simply remove everything that is there.
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