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[Image: How to Take Soil Samples]Soil Sampling
Procedures on taking a soil sample.
[Image: May 2012 Gardengoer]The Gardengoer
The monthly newsletter of the St. Tammany Master Gardeners Association. Contents include association events, gardening topics and photos of member activities.
[Image: flower]St. Tammany Master Gardener Program
Interested in becoming a St. Tammany Master Gardener? Any St. Tammany Parish adult with a willingness to learn and a desire to help others with their horticulture needs can become a Louisiana Master Gardener.
[Image: Produce Stand]St. Tammany Parish Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Markets
A list of farmers markets, roadside markets and fruit producers located in St. Tammany Parish.
St. Tammany Parish Joint Advisory Leadership Council
Provides list of members and links to meeting minutes for the Parish Advisory Leadership Council.
[Image: St. Tammany Parish Profile 2012]St. Tammany Parish Profile 2012
This report provides information about funding sources, program highlights for the area and local issues that are being faced by the parish with assistance from the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.
[Image: Photo of citrus lichen]We Don’t Like Lichens
Explanation of what lichens are and how to remove them from plants and trees.
[Image: honeybee]Beneficial Bugs
Some insects are questionable as to there “good purposes on Earth", but.....
[Image: fire ant image]Fire Ant War
Most ants, including fire ants, help to control lawn chiggers, ticks, fleas, aphids and many other sucking insect pests.
[Image: photo of compost pile]Organic Matter Matters
This article explains why organic matter may be the most important part of your garden soil and reviews soil composition in St. Tammany Parish.
Pruning Properly
How to prune plants according to keep them healthy and to manage plant size.
[Image: class]St. Tammany Parish Profile
Programs and statistics that demonstrate the LSU AgCenter's dedication to providing innovative research, information and education to improve people's lives.
[Image: Compost]The Nitty Gritty of Composting
Many people are quite capable of taking care of their garbage. Just put in the plastic bag, take it to the road and it’s gone.
[Image: Orange Tree]Orange You Glad You Can Grow Citrus
The best time to plant citrus is January or February
[Image: Termites]Planting Tips on Avoiding Termites
As you begin to ponder where to put your new plants be cautious of creating termite habitat around your home.
[Image: frost-covered]Frost, Freeze, Frozen or Forget it
General tips on what to do with plants following a freeze.
[Image: Volunteers]4-H Thank You Card
Write Thank You notes to local 4-H supporters and volunteers who deserve a BIG Thank You for all they do!
[Image: Invitation]Invitation to 4-H Club Meetings
Use this invitation to invite other students to your 4-H Club Meeting.
Tool Time
The winter is a good time to take care of gardening tools. Keeping your gardening tools sharp, clean, and well maintained will add to your outdoor pleasure in the coming months.
[Image: Leyland Pine]Cut Your Own Christmas Trees in St. Tammany Parish
Information on Christmas tree farms in St. Tammany Parish.
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