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| St. John Parish 4-H Clover Chronicle May 2012 Information on upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, Leaders and volunteers. |
| St. John Parish 4-H Clover Chronicle April 2012 Information on 4-H activities and upcoming events including 2012 Clean Sweep, 4-H Achievement Day, 4-H Day at the Capitol, 4-H University, 4-H Summer Camp and L.O.S.T. Camp. |
| Calcium/Nutrition Program A Calcium/Nutrition Program was held for senior citizens in St. John Parish at the Reserve Library. This program is part of a healthy eating initiative in the government's dietary guidelines. |
| Hardening-Off Transplants Before Placing in the Garden Young transplants that were grown either indoors or in a greenhouse will need a period to adjust to the outdoor conditions before being planted in the garden. |
| St. John 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. |
| It's Time to Spray for Sweet Orange Scab in Citrus If Sweet Orange Scab had affected the citrus in your yard this past year, now is the time to spray the citrus trees to prevent the disease from injuring this year's crop. |
| St. John Parish 4-H Clover Chronicle March 2012 Information about upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers including: 4-H Pet Show, 4-H Day at the Capital, 4-H Summer Camp, 4-H University and L.O.S.T. Camp. |
| Let's Eat for the Health of It! Garyville/Mt. Airy Magnet 4-H Club students built their healthy plates at their club meeting on March 8, 2012. |
| 10 Tips to Healthy Eating and Physical Activity for You Let's start living healthy by eating right and exercising as a daily routine. Make healthy eating and physical activities fun. Be adventurous and join an exercise class with a friend. Try new foods and new fruits. Set realistic goals and exceed them. |
| January 2012 FCS Nutrition Advisory Leadership Council Minutes The purpose and responsibilities of the St. John the Baptist Parish Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Nutrition Advisory Council is to provide direction for educational based programs in St. John the Baptist Parish. |
| Healthy Chocolate, Dream or Reality? Healthy chocolate does sound like a dream come true, but chocolate hasn't gained the status of health food quite yet according to the Mayo Clinic. |
| Still Time to Prune Crape Myrtles Properly Crape myrtles need only occasional pruning, in most cases, to obtain the desired landscape effect. |
| St. John Parish 4-H Clover Chronicle February 2012 Information on upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, Leaders and Volunteers. |
| Carbon Monoxide - The Silent Killer Creeping silently through your home, there's a killer that gives no warning. You won't know that you have a carbon monoxide leak without a working detector. If you burn any fuels for heat or cooking, be sure that you have a working carbon monoxide detector and deter this silent killer. |
| Enjoy Citrus While You Can and Protect If Necessary It is important to not leave the fruit on the trees for too long. The citrus tree needs time to rest before it blooms and starts producing another crop. Make sure that during the month of January the fruit on your tree has been eaten or removed from the tree. Citrus will stay fresh in the refrigerator for three to four weeks or more. |
| Put the Power of Regular Activity to Work for You If everyone puts in 30 minutes of aerobic activity five times a week it would cut the amount of chronic diseases and health costs by almost half. That's how powerful physical fitness is, according to the University of Maryland School of Medicine. |
| St. John Parish 4-H Youth Development Information about the LSU AgCenter's 4-H Youth Development Program for St. John the Baptist Parish. |
| School Garden Program The LSU AgCenter in St. John the Baptist Parish, along with the Bayouland RC&D Council, a United States Department of Agriculture 501c3 non-profit organization, has partnered with the St. John the Baptist Parish School System to teach gardening to students at three of the parish's public schools. |
| "Get It Growing" Calendar Now Available The 2012 Get It Growing Lawn & Garden Calendar offers beautiful photos of plants, flowers and gardens from Louisiana garden scenes as well as monthly gardening tips from LSU AgCenter Horticulturist Dan Gill. |
| Tips on Choosing the Best Christmas Tree Choosing a real Christmas tree is fun for the whole family and it is easy to do. There are a few simple steps when selecting and caring for your tree. |
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| Composting Saves Money and Helps Environment Pine needles and other dropping leaves are an excellent opportunity to improve the soil in your garden or in your landscape beds. Composting and returning this organic material to the garden maintains natural biological cycles and is an ecological means of recycling organic waste. |
| St. John Parish Clover Chronicle - January 2012 Information on upcoming activities and events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, leaders and volunteers. |
| Plant Trees During Winter Months December, January and February are excellent months to plant trees. Deciduous trees are leafless this time of year, so when you go to the nursery to make your selection, expect to see bare branches. |
| Winter Vegetables Best When Harvested at the Proper Time The vegetables we grow in Louisiana during the cool season are some of the most delilcious and nutritious that our home gardens can produce. Fresh vegetables are one of the benefits of growing your own garden! |
| Horticulture Hints and Planting Information Available Free If you are wanting to improve your landscaping including planting trees, flowers, shrubs or even a garden, most of the information needed to do these things can be found at the LSU AgCenter's website for free. |
| St. John Parish Clover Chronicle - December 2011 Information about upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, leaders and volunteers. |
| 4-H Advisory Council 2011 The purpose and responsibilities of the St. John Parish 4-H Advisory Council is to provide direction for educational based programs in St. John Parish. |
| October 2011 FCS Nutriton Advisory Leadership Council Minutes The purpose and responsibilities of the St. John Parish Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Advisory Council is to provide direction for educational based programs in St. John Parish. |
| Citrus Trees and the Plant Bug The leaf-footed plant bug may be attacking your citrus trees. This bug is attracted to citrus, especially satsumas, when they begin turning orange. |
| 2011 4-H Cookery Contest On Saturday, October 15, 2011, the St. John Parish4-H office hosted the 4-H Cookery Contest at the Andouille Festival. The results are listed here. |
| Now is a Good Time to Repot Container Plants Your outdoor container plants have likely outgrown their pots and have become pot-bound. September and early October are ideal times for repotting tropical container plants that have lived indoors during the summer. |
| 4-H Youth Development The LSU AgCenter's 4-H Youth Development Program in St. John the Baptist Parish involves more than 300 youths annually. |
| St. John Parish Clover Chronicle - November 2011 Information about upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers: LSU AgCenter Junior Broiler Show, School Garden Project, 4-H Day with the Tigers, District and State Livestock Shows and Challenge Camp. |
| Time to Plant Cool-Season Vegetables Some of our favorite vegetables can only be grown in Louisiana from October through April. Here are recommendations for what vegetables to plant and how to plant them. |
| St. John Parish Clover Chronicle - October 2011 Information about upcoming activities and events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, leaders and volunteers. |
| Brown Patch Disease May Attack Lawns How to identify brown patch disease in your lawn and how to treat it. |
| St. John Parish Clover Chronicle -- September 2011 Information about upcoming events for St. John Parish 4-H'ers, leaders and volunteers including: Welcome 4-H'ers, Cookery Contest, Food Focus Workshop, School Garden Project and Annual 4-H Day with Tigers. |
| Cooler Temperatures Mean Its Pecan Harvesting Time The pecan tree is prevalent in Louisiana as a shade tree in the landscape and also as a source of nuts for home use. Learn what variety of tree to plant and how to store pecans, shelled and unshelled. |
| Beware of Sweet Orange Scab Disease in Citrus The symptoms include scarring, drying, hardened, pitted sections of the fruit, sometimes affecting almost half of the surface of the fruit. Some of the fruit may even have lesions or scabs about the size of a nickel on the surface of the fruit. |
| Care of Lawn Important During Summer Heat Stress and Drought Tips on how to determine the causes of lawn damage and how to remedy the damage. |
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| Sidedress Vegetable Crops to Improve Yields Most vegetable crops are fast growing plants with lush vegetation and high nitrogen requirement. Coupled with the extreme mobility of nitrogen in the soil, it is necessary to split applications of the nutrient on most vegetable crops into a pre-planting application and one or two post-planting fertilizations known as "side dressings." |
| 2011 Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame Induction Catherine O. Pedescleaux, a deceased resident of St. James Parish and a retired teacher from West St. John Elementary School with 34 years of service, was inducted into the 2011 Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame on August 13, 2011, at the Louisiana 4-H Museum in Mansura, Louisiana. |
| Winter Deer Food Plots - What to Plant Remember to follow the recommedations from your soil test when fertilizing and liming your plot. When the seedbed is ready to plant you need to decide what plants you want to plant. |
| Time to Start Preparing Deer Food Plots With fall fast approaching it is time for deer managers and hunters to start working on their deer food plots. Presently female deer, does, are dropping and raising their fawns while the bucks are growing their antlers. |
| Reviving Lawns Damaged by Drought Tips on how to repair lawns damaged by drought. |
| Time to Plant Summer Garden and Heat Tolerant Tomatoes Most vegetables that were planted in the spring can be planted again in August or September. Learn more here. |
| Smart Watering Helps Plants and Saves Money How to water plants effectively while saving money on your water bill. |
| June 2011 FCS Advisory Leadership Council Minutes The purpose and responsibilies of the St. John Parish Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Advisory Council are to provide direction for educational based programs in St. John Parish. As a grass roots organization, the LSU AgCenter bases it programming on the people and needs of the parish. Our goal is to focus on how we can accomplish positive results in the parish. |
| Child Car Safety Seat Check-up Day in St. John Parish A Child Safety Seat Check-up Day was held on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at the Wal-Mart in LaPlace, La. Aproximately 22 child care seats were checked at this event. |
| Safe Babysitting River Parishes Hospital and the LSU AgCenter sponsored a Safe Babysitting workshop on June 2, 2011, from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. |
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