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A Guide to Louisiana-friendly Landscaping - Louisiana Yards & Neighborhoods
La Yards and 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.

Cercospora leaf spot showing up on Louisiana crape myrtles
Cerscospora leaf spot

(Distributed 08/11/10) A hot and wetter-than-normal summer has lead to an increase in the major disease problem on crape myrtles in south Louisiana, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings.

Lantana Lace Bugs
lace bug

Lantana lace bugs have been very abundant in south Louisiana landscapes the past two years. Here is some identification and control information.

Get Ready for Gardening
Autumn Lilac azalea

Get ready for spring gardening by attending one of the LSU AgCenter-sponsored shows. Experts will be at all the shows giving advice, making presentations and answering your questions.

Daylily Rust Problem Continues
daylily rust
In the summer of 2000, daylily rust was reported for the first time in the United States. It has since spread across most of the country and continues to present problems for home gardeners, commercial landscapers and daylily growers.
Micro-Irrigation for Home Landscape Plantings
Information on benefits of micro-irrigation systems for a home landscape and basics/guidelines on installation and ideas to consider.
Choices for Summer Vegetable Gardens
Okra, Tomatoes
There are not a whole lot of heat-loving vegetable crops, laments LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske. In late spring, you can plant collards, vine crops such as squash, cucumber and pumpkins, or crops like okra, malabar vine spinach and southern peas.
Landscapes for Wildlife
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As our communities expand, we lament the loss of birds and other wildlife, but often our own yards are partly to blame. You can provide habitat for wildlife in your landscape.
Reduce Stormwater Runoff
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Rain that falls in your yard should soak into your yard. It's good for the landscape and protects waterways.
Weed Management
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Weeds are the No. 1 pest in Louisiana lawns. They are in direct competition with lawns for essential nutrients, water and light.
Common Landscape Diseases
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Diseases occur on landscape plants when environmental conditions are suitable for pathogens to develop on them. Prevention is the key to management.
Manage Yard Pests
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A responsible and environmentally friendly approach to pest management is Integrated Pest Management.
Maximize Mulch
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A mulch layer around trees, shrubs, planted beds and bare ground provides many benefits.
Fertilize Effectively
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Fertilizers provide mineral elements needed for plant health. Fertilizing can be done by applying composted organic material, packaged fertilizer or a specific mineral, such as iron.