| Non-point Source Pollution 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. |
| December 2011, January and February 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 This issue includes information about Landscape Gardening and Ornamentals, Vegetable Gardening, Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Turfgrasses and Lawns and Nuts. |
| March April May 2011-TerrHH The March April May 2011 TerrHH includes information on Landscape Gardening and Ornamentals, Turfgrasses and Lawns, Nuts, Vegetable Gardening, Fruits and Information on where to obtain the Horticulture Hints. |
| Louisiana Home Citrus Production 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) |
| 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. |
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