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[Image: hanging baskets]Hanging Baskets
This publication includes information on growing plants in hanging baskets and caring for them. It includes the best time to plant hanging baskets, types of linings for them, details on watering and care, as well as information on winter protection and insect and disease control.
[Image: trees]Trees for Louisiana Landscapes- A Handbook
This publication includes information on conserving existing trees, planting and transplanting, pruning, tree fertilization, street and parking area plantings, tree evaluation, tree lists and a quick tree selection guide.
[Image: shrubs]Shrubs for Louisiana Landscapes
This publication includes information on shrubs commonly grown in Louisiana including watering, planting, pruning, size, form and varieties.
Dogwoods
The flowering dogwood (Cornusflorida) is native to much of the eastern United States. Dogwood is a very versatile ornamental tree. This publication includes information on plant selection, watering, fertilization, disease and pest control for dogwoods.
[Image: roses]Roses - Selection, Planting and Care
It would be hard to find a flower more universally loved than the rose. Over humanity’s long history with this plant, the rose has found its way into our gardens, cuisine, medicine, art and cultures. It is easier than ever to find undemanding, reliable roses that will enhance your landscape. This publication will help you decide what types of roses to grow, as well as explaining how to plant and take care of them. (revised 4/07)
[Image: ground covers]Ground Covers and Vines for Louisiana
Selection, cultural practices, fertilization, pruning and recommended varieties of vines and ground covers are included.
[Image: Azaleas]Azaleas
Azaleas, the major ornamental plants in Louisiana’s residential and commercial landscapes, are available in many flower colors, growth habits and foliage characteristics. This publication includes information on planting and maintenance, pest control recommendations and details on popular varieties.
[Image: Louisiana Iris]Louisiana Iris
The Louisiana iris continues to be a popular plant for landscapes in the Southeast. This publication provides information on culture, watering, fertilization and several other topics. (PDF Format Only)
[Image: crape myrtles]Crape Myrtles for Louisiana Landscapes
This publication includes information on the planting, fertilization, pruning, failure to flower, insects and diseases, and varieties of crape myrtles.
Agriculture News November 2006
Ag News includes information on Baldcypress tree species profile, cold weather and protecting plants, and what to do before and after a freeze.
[Image: Wetlands Weekend]November 2009 Terrebonne Parish 4-H News
4-H News for November includes information Junior Leaders Wetlands Weekend, 4-H Sugar and Egg Cookery, 4-H Livestock Show and Sale, 4-H Beef and Poultry Cookery Results, and upcoming events.
[Image: Golden Rain Tree]Ag News November 2009
Ag News for November 2009 includes information on the Golden Rain Tree, the Brief Recognition Factors, Postives and Negatives, Managing Agricultural Areas for Migratory Bird Hunting, Christmas Trees Coming In, Harvesting Fall Vegetables and Question and Answer.
[Image: November Leader Letter Screen Shot]November Leader Letter 2009
A special thank you, officer training information, Sugar and Egg Cookery information, important notice and upcomming events for Terrebonne Parish 4-H.
[Image: Shumard oak]Ag News November 2007
Topics include: Tree Planting Time is now, Orange-fleshed honeydews, Fuyu Persimmon, Vegetables to Plant in December and Question and Answer.
[Image: Freezing Yams or Sweet Potatoes]Freezing Yams or Sweet Potatoes
The Louisiana yam is an exceptional type of sweet potato, sweet and flavorful, with a soft moist flesh. It is delicious whether baked, boiled, fried, mashed, candied or used in hundreds of other ways — from main dishes to desserts. This publication includes information on the nutritive value, selection and preparations for freezing, boiling or candying yams or sweet potatoes.
Terrebonne Parish's Top Requested Family and Consumer Science Publications
List of Terrebonne Parish's top requested Family and Consumer Science publications: Freezing Vegetables, Freezing Fruits, Canning Tomatoes and Tomato Juice, Canning Greens, and Canning Green Beans.
Fall Ideal Time to Plant Trees
Provides information on fall planting for trees as well as recommendations for planting garlic, broccoli and cauliflower. Also has information related to hurricanes and trees.
[Image: Christmas Tree]It’s beginning to look like Christmas
Document provides information used to evaluate your tree needs and tips for the selection and care of Christmas trees.
Family and Consumer Science News for November 2009
How to improve your home to improve your health. Making your home a healthier place to live and breathe for you and your family.
Cold Weather and Protecting Plants
Winter damage is caused not only by low temperatures, but also by drying winds that lead to desiccation of plant tissue. Now is a good time to be prepared and take precautions from low temperatures in the landscape.
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