| Landscape Roses Are Gaining Popularity In Louisiana (Video 05/21/07) Shrub roses are a category of roses that are really great for use in the landscape. What revolutionized this category was a cultivar called Knock Out. In this Get It Growing segment, LSU AgCenter hoticulturist Dan Gill also shows us other shrub roses that work well in Louisiana landscapes. (Runtime: 1 minute, 37 seconds) |
| Replace Fading Cool-season Flowers With Warm-season Plants (Video 05/14/07) May is a transitional month in Louisiana flower gardens. The wonderful cool-season bedding plants that provided so much color and beauty during the milder months of spring really begin to show the heat stress as the weather becomes warmer. (Runtime: 1 minute, 23 seconds) |
| Clematis Vines Produce Stunning Spring Flowers (Video 05/07/07) Clematis vines produce huge beautiful flowers that could make any gardener want a vine in the yard. The vine can thrive during the spring in Louisiana, but once the intense heat of summer moves in, it will start to wilt and die. (Runtime: 1 minute, 25 seconds) |
| Native Wisteria Has Long Blooming Season (Video 05/28/07) It is not as well known as its Chinese and Japanese counterparts, but there is a native wisteria vine found in Louisiana. It's called Wisteria frutescens, and it blooms about now (in late May). While the Chinese wisteria’s blooming is over in about two weeks – one big flash – the native wisteria has been in bloom at least a week or two and is going to continue to bloom for more than a month. (Runtime: 1 minute, 31 seconds) |
| A 'Bolting' Plant Is At The End Of Its Productive Life (Video 04/30/07) The word bolting is a horticulture term used to describe when a plant we don’t intend to grow for its blooms goes into flower. This oftentimes occurs in leafy vegetables like turnip greens and radishes that we grow for their roots. (Runtime: 1 minute, 27 seconds) |
| Japanese Maple Is Suited For Small Areas (Video 04/23/07) The Japanese maple is an outstanding small-growing tree for Louisiana landscapes. We grow them for their brilliantly colored foliage. They peak at about 15 feet and work well in a small area such as around a patio or close to your home. (Runtime: 1 minute, 28 seconds) |
| Warm-season Plants Are Ready For The Garden (Video 04/16/07) April is a transitional month in Louisiana flower gardens. Many of the cool-season bedding plants we planted last fall are blooming beautifully right now, but it's too late to plant those flowers. If you want some color in your landscape that will last through the summer, consider putting in warm-season plants now. (Runtime: 1 minute, 39 seconds) |
| Spirea Brightens Spring Landscapes (Video 04/02/07) Louisiana gardeners use a wide variety of spring-flowering trees and shrubs to bring lots of color to our landscapes this time of the year. Azaleas are blooming all over the state right now in lots of wonderful colors. A shrub that’s commonly planted along azaleas is this bridal wreath spirea. (Runtime: 1 minute, 21 seconds) |
| Plant Tomatoes Early To Avoid Diseases And Insects (Video 03/26/07) Tomatoes are one of the most popular crops that home vegetable gardeners plant in Louisiana. Mid-March is a great time for South Louisiana gardeners to plant tomatoes. Gardeners in North Louisiana can start planting their tomatoes in early to mid-April. (Runtime: 1 minute, 32 seconds) |
| Native Cross Vine Produces Long-lasting Blooms (Video 04/09/07) The Louisiana cross vine is an outstanding native vine that blooms in the spring. It provides wonderful flowers to our landscapes this time of the year. The cross vine is native to many wooded areas of the state. (Runtime: 1 minute, 15 seconds) |
| Cucumber Transplants Easy To Grow In Vegetable Garden (Video 03/19/07) As we move into mid-March, Louisiana vegetable gardeners can start working with the crops we grow in the spring and early summer like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. This is a great time to get them into the ground if you’re in South Louisiana. North Louisiana gardeners will want to wait until the early part of April. (Runtime: 1 minute, 21 seconds) |
| Drummond Red Maple Is A Great Native Shade Tree (Video 03/12/07) The Drummond Red Maple, or swamp red maple, as it's also known, is a superb tree for Louisiana landscapes. It’s a variant from the normal red maple species and has some unique characteristics. You can find them readily available in nurseries right now, and March is a great month to get shade trees planted into the landscape. (Runtime: 1 minute, 28 seconds) |
| There Is Still Time To Plant Cool-season Bedding Plants (Video 03/05/07) Louisiana gardeners use a wide variety of cool-season bedding plants to bring wonderful color to the landscapes during fall, winter and spring. It is better to plant these in the fall, but if you didn’t get yours in then, there’s still time to plant cool-season bedding plants. (Runtime: 1 minute, 31 seconds) |
| Use Seeds To Get Warm-season Bedding Plants Going (Video 03/06/06) This a great time of the year to start warm-season bedding plants from seed -- to transplant into the garden later. Read the back of the seed package for directions. (Runtime: 1 minute 35 seconds) |
| Plant Holly Hocks Before They Bloom (Video 2/13/06) Louisiana gardeners are accustomed to going to the nursery and buying plants already in bloom. Holly hocks should be planted well before they bloom. They need to be established to put on a good show. (Runtime 1 minute 24 seconds) |
| Control Spider Mites On Camellias (Video 2/27/06) Camellias provide wonderful flowers in the late winter. Spider mites can be a problem on camellias. Mites are hard to see, but LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill says they can be controlled. (Runtime: 1 minute 30 seconds) |
| Louisiana Home Gardeners Can Grow A Variety Of Fruits (Video 2/20/06) There are plenty of fruit trees, shrubs and vines that can grow in Louisiana landscapes. Late February and early March are ideal times to get them into the ground. (Runtime: 1 minute, 37 seconds) |
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