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Buckeye Rot
Ag News for May 2012
The Terrebonne Parish Ag News for May 2012 includes: Buckeye Rot on Tomatoes, Farmer's Market, Pruning, Vegetables to Plant in May, Master Gardener Vegetable Field Day, Master Gardeners sign-up for 2013 Classes.
Ag News May 2011
Options for fire ant control and home remedies are discussed.
Grape Tomatoes
Article includes information on buyer beware of wannabe door-to-door arborists, grape tomatoes and question-and-answer section.
Ag News April 2012
The Terrebonne Parish Ag News for April 2012 includes: Lawn Fertilization, Controlling Weedy Vines, TARC's Garden and Market Festival, and LaTerre Master Gardners' Vegetable Field Day.
Ag News March 2012
The Terrebonne Parish Ag News for March 2012 includes: Palm Planting and Care, Vegetable Field Day, Vegetables to Plant in March and Question and Answer.
Formosan Soldier
Termites - Beginning to Swarm
With the recent cool and warm weather fluctuation going on, we are beginning to see a lot of insect activity. We are starting to see the small black-brown winged insects flying around outside with some found inside the home. These insects may be termite swarmers.
Ag News February 2012
The Terrebonne Parish Ag News for February 2012 includes the following topics: Too Early to Fertilize Warm Season Grasses, Citrus Tree Fertilization, Vegetables to plant in February, and Question and Answer.
Photo of Balsam Fir
Beginning To Look Like Christmas
PDF document provides information used to evaluate your tree needs and tips for the selection and care of Christmas trees.
Ag News January 2012
This issue of the Terrebonne Parish AgNews includes the following topics: Tree Board Arbor Day Tree Giveaway, 4-H Livestock Show and Sale, Fertilizing Citrus Trees, Master Gardner Classes, Vegetables to Plant in February, Things to Do Now and Question and Answer.
Surviving Spring Pollen Season
As of this writing we have had an unusually mild winter so far. Many of our landscape plants are beginning to break buds and produce flowers and pollen a month earlier than normal. With this brings problems from weeds and trees and molds associated with warm humid conditions. Also included in this writing is information regarding vegetables to be planted in February.
Ag News December 2011
This issue includes the following topics: Protecting Citrus Trees from the Cold, Fruit Damage, Mulching Your Landscape and Planting Irish Potatoes.
Tips to Reduce Winter Damage to Plants
Ag News for December 2009 includes tips on reducing winter damage to plants and buying sweet potato seeds.
Ag News November 2011
Terrebonne Parish Ag News for November 2011 includes the following topics: Planting Ryegrass in Home Lawns, Atrazine Use in Home Lawns Now, Christmas Trees Headed Our Way, How to Pick Poinsettias, Question and Answer and Contact Information.
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.
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.
Christmas Tree
It’s beginning to look like Christmas
Information used to evaluate your tree needs and tips for the selection and care of Christmas trees. Trees discussed include: Blue Spruce, Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir, Concolor Fir (White Fir), Douglas Fir, Noble Fir, Leyland Cypress, Arizona Cypress, Virginia Pine, and Scotch Pine.
Cypress, Citrus, Lawns and Fall Vegetables
Update on baldcypress, citrus trees, lawns and fall vegetables.
Ag News October 2011
Ag News October 2011 includes the following topics: Master Gardener Class Sign-Up, Fall is the Time to Plant Spring-Flowering Bulbs, Citrus Fruit, Vegetables to Plant in October, Lawn Care, Question and Answer and Contact Information.
Twig Girdler
Twig Girdler
I have been receiving calls from the tri-parish area about pecan and oak branches about a foot to two feet in length falling from the tops of the trees. After looking at several of the branches the culprit is called a “twig girdler”.
Ag News September 2011
This issue includes the following topics: Fall Vegetable Planting Time is Here; Leaf-Footed Plant Bugs on Citrus; Now is a Good Time to...; Question and Answer: What are Drift Roses?
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