Johnny W. Morgan, Wallace, Whitney
HAMMOND, La. – The LSU AgCenter and the Tangipahoa Parish Master Gardeners Association have scheduled a fall garden workshop series on Oct. 28 and Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. to noon at the AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station.
Each workshop will cover topics from fall vegetable gardening tips, container gardening ideas, Louisiana Super Plants for fall, winter planting for pollinators and bees, monarchs and milkweeds and ending with native trees for Louisiana, according to LSU AgCenter agent Whitney Wallace.
“We will have horticulture and landscape professionals on hand providing the latest research-based information to help you get prepared for your fall and winter gardens,” Wallace said. “We will also provide light refreshments.”
The Oct. 28 workshop will feature pollinators and bees, monarchs and milkweeds and hummingbird haven. The deadline to register is Oct. 23.
The Nov. 18 workshop will feature great native trees for Louisiana, caring for and the value of trees in the landscape, registering a live oak and champion trees. The deadline to register is Nov. 13.
The Hammond Research Station is located at 21549 Old Covington Highway (Louisiana Highway 1067), east of Hammond.
For additional information or to register for a workshop, contact Whitney Wallace at 985-748-9381 or wwallace@agcenter.lsu.edu.
Johnny Morgan