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[Image: rutted turf]Mow Like a Pro
Varying your mowing pattern can cause you to spend a little more time mowing, but the result will be a greatly improved appearance in your turfgrass.
[Image: Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide]Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide
Use this guide to plant a successful vegetable garden. The information has been developed after considerable research and practical experience.
[Image: La Yards and Neighborhoods]A Guide to Louisiana-friendly Landscaping - Louisiana Yards & Neighborhoods
This handbook provides helpful ideas, information and techniques to create and maintain a more environmentally friendly landscape. You will learn the basics of designing a landscape using carefully selected plants suited to Louisiana growing conditions. $12.00 + tax. You can order this book from our online store, by using the Order Publication link below.
History
The Louisiana Master Gardener™ program was started in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1994 as a means of extending the educational outreach of the LSU AgCenter, Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.
Who are Louisiana Master Gardener™ Volunteers?
Anyone with a willingness to learn and desire to help others can become a Louisiana Master Gardener™. Volunteers should be interested in horticulture, willing to help people, outgoing, flexible, dependable, unbiased and open-minded. Previous volunteer work and good verbal skills are desirable.
[Image: Louisiana Master Gardener Logo]Louisiana Master Gardener™ Program
The Louisiana Master Gardener™ program is a service and educational activity offered by the LSU AgCenter. The program is designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the educational needs of home gardeners while providing an enjoyable and worthwhile service experience for volunteers.
[Image: Junior Master Gardener logo]Junior Master Gardener Program
Find out how you can implement a Junior Master Gardener program in Louisiana.
Success with Summer Tomatoes
Louisiana summers are a tough time for tomatoes to set and hold fruit. The heat causes irregular flower growth in most cultivars, and the result is poor fruit set, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske.
[Image: Cover image for Enjoying Ornamental Ponds]Enjoying Ornamental Ponds in Louisiana
This publication outlines some of the options for design, operation and maintenance of ornamental ponds and discusses basic environmental requirements of fish and plants commonly grown in these ponds. 20 pages. Full color. (PDF Format Only)
Media pH Management for Greenhouse Growers
Information for greenhouse growers on media pH management in production.
[Image: Turfgrass for Louisiana]Louisiana Lawns Fact Sheet: Turfgrass for Louisiana Lawns
A lawn can be as functional as it is beautiful if planned properly. Recommended varieties, degree of shade, planting and establishment and other site considerations are included.
[Image: Image of document]Compact Tractor Selection, Use and Safety
Tractors from major manufacturers tend to be well designed, reliable and a pleasure to use. You can choose from a wide range of sizes, prices and features as well as a wide range of implements and accessories. This publication helps you to select a tractor to meet your needs.
[Image: Flyer image]How to Identify Argentine Ants
This poster discusses the specific characteristics used to identify Argentine Ants.
Take care of aquatic gardens in fall and winter
(Distributed 11/20/09) Including a water feature in the landscape provides an oasis for a wide variety of wildlife. Providing habitat for wildlife is a principle of sustainable landscaping, and as a result aquatic gardens have become quite popular with Louisiana gardeners.
[Image: Installing sparkplug with torque wrench]Preparing Small Engines For Storage
There are some simple steps you can take before storage to make your equipment easier to start when you need it again.
[Image: self-propelled spreader]Self-Propelled Spreaders And Sprayers For Turfgrass
A relatively new class of products in the commercial grounds maintenance industry is the self-propelled spreader and/or sprayer. This kind of equipment can potentially reduce the effort required to apply fertilizer or pesticides to lawns, but it comes at a substantial cost and will require some trade-offs in operating mode.
[Image: electric hedge trimmer]Selection And Use Of Hedge Trimmers
Hedge trimmers are perhaps not as popular now as a few years ago. Many people now realize that it is healthier for plants to be selectively pruned rather than sheared. Nevertheless, there are some situations where shearing plants to shape is appropriate. A hedge trimmer is usually the best tool for the job.
[Image: string trimmer]String Trimmer Safety And Maintenance
As with any power tool, string trimmers are capable of causing injury if not used in a safe manner. String trimmers will last much longer and give more trouble-free service if used and maintained properly.
[Image: curved shaft string trimmer]Selecting And Using A String Trimmer
A string trimmer is a useful addition to almost any gardener’s toolshed.
[Image: herbicide drift]Trimming And Edging Mechanically Compared With Herbicides
There are two ways to trim and edge turfgrass around sidewalks, flower beds, trees, buildings, etc. You can trim the turfgrass mechanically with a string trimmer and/or an edger, or you can use a non-selective herbicide such as glyphosate (Roundup® and similar chemicals).
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