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For more information on these and other horticultural topics, call or visit your local Extension office. You can also e-mail your questions directly to Barton Joffrion.

P.O. Box 627 · Houma, LA · 70361
511 Roussell Street · Houma, LA · 70360
Phone: (985) 873-6495 · Fax: (985) 850-4620

Terrebonne Horticulture Hints - Spring 2012
2012 Spring Horticulture Hints

This issue of the Terrebonne Parish Horticulture hints includes information on landscape Gardening and ornamentals, Controlling Fire Ants, Vegetable Gardening, Mulching, LouEASYana Gardening, Turfgrasses and Lawns, Louisiana Master Gardner Program.

December 2011, January and February 2012
Terrebonne Horticulture Hints, Winter 2011-2012

This issue of the Terrebonne Parish Horticulture Hints includes information: Landscape Gardening and Ornamentals, Vegetable Gardening, LouEASYana Gardening, Turfgrasses and Lawns, Turfgrass Science, and Fruits--Deciduous and Stone.

September October November 2011 TerrHH
This issue includes information on Landscape Gardening & Ornamentals, Fall Lawns in Louisiana, Fruits and Vegetable Gardening.

June, July and August 2011--TerrHH
Terrebonne June July and August Snip

This issue includes information about Landscape Gardening and Ornamentals, Vegetable Gardening, Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Turfgrasses and Lawns and Nuts.

Terrebonne Parish's Top Requested Publications
List of Terrebonne Parish's top requested publications: Louisiana Home Citrus Production; Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide; Louisiana Lawns Best Management Practices (BMPs); The Louisiana Home Orchard.
Louisiana Home Citrus Production
citrus
Citrus leaves, blooms, aroma and color add to the aesthetic value of the landscape. This 16-page, full-color guide includes recommended varieties and descriptions; tips on site selection, planting, spacing and pruning; and images of citrus insect pests and common citrus diseases. (PDF format only)
Azaleas Steal the Show
There is no better time in South Louisiana than March when the azaleas are in full bloom and many yards, gardens and landscapes are a buzz with activity.
Palms in South Louisiana
Palms in South Louisiana vary in height from 50-60 feet like the Phoenix canariensis(Canary Island Date Palm) to the native Sabal minor (palmetto) which usually does not growtaller than 6-8 feet.
Non-point Source Pollution
LYN
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, non-point source (NPS) pollution is the nation's leading source of water quality degradation. Describes ways to prevent non-point source pollution.