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Irrigation Scheduing Made Easy: Using the "Look and Feel" Method
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This publication provides an easy and simple-to-understand method to determine when and how much irrigation water is needed. (PDF Format Only)

Irrigating Louisiana Lawns and Turf
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Efficient watering practices are important to all homeowners who want to conserve water, maintain a healthy turf and reduce maintenance costs. (PDF Format Only)

Iron Chlorosis in Lawns
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Iron chlorosis results when green chlorophyll in leaf tissue fails to develop properly. Iron chlorosis first develops in new growth and as the condition worsens, leaves appear yellow or almost white.

Prepare for ‘Gustav spots’ in lawns
(Distributed 09/10/08) One sure vestige of a hurricane or bad blow is a large, dead area of the lawn. It usually is located near curbside where yard debris is piled up for many days.

Drought-dormant Lawns
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Without good irrigation and resources to do so, allowing your turf to go dormant during extended summer drought may be the best management practice.
Should new sod be fertilized?
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Many wonder if newly laid sod should be quickly fertilized to help speed establishment.
Calibration Of Professional Turf Spreaders
Spreader pattern
If you want to apply granular products correctly, you will need to use the correct spreader pattern setting, swath width, and rate setting. This article will tell you how to achieve this.
Observe Your Fall Lawn To Take Preventive Action
Fall is not a time to do much to your Louisiana lawn – mow, remove fallen leaves and irrigate as needed. Warm-season grasses are slowing down and trying to go dormant. "We must let them do so," says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske.
Centipedegrass Turf
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It is called the “lazy man’s grass” because it thrives with less care and requires less mowing than many other grasses.
A Guide to Louisiana-friendly Landscaping - Louisiana Yards & Neighborhoods
La Yards and Neighborhoods
Information on how to reduce nonpoint source pollution using research-based horticultural best management practices. (PDF Only)
Falling Leaves – Pretty, But Dangerous To Waterways
Fall leaves
Grass clippings are a constant in yard maintenance, but fall introduces leaves into the mix. This year the nuisance is worse because hurricanes and storms have defoliated more trees.
Fall Is for Football... and Brown Patch!
Photo of early stages of brown patch on St. Augustinegrass.
Fall is the time to treat for brown patch, the most common disease on warm-season turfgrasses.
Winterize Lawn With Potash, Not Nitrogen
(Distributed 08/29/07) To winterize Southern, warm-season lawns, apply a fertilizer with more potash than nitrogren. Potash is represented by the third number on a fertilizer bag, while nitrogen is shown as the first.
Weed and Feed Damage
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Weeding and feeding are two different operations. Sometimes they can be done in combination, but not always and not for best results.
2009 Get It Growing Calendar
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