Lee Rouse
LSU AgCenter's Lee Rouse is our new host for Bayou Garden.
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Hydroponics is a unique and interesting way to grow fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flours. It can be used to describe one of several ways that plants...
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It's hurricane season. It's time to look at the trees in your landscape. Do you see trees with large dead branches? Any completely dead trees? They...
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Spring is short in Louisiana. Weather rapidly transitions from winter to summer. But if you look for it and you're aware of the signs, spring actually...
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A new cleome, Seniorita Rosalita, is a radical departure from the cleomes we have grown in the past. The cleome, or spider flower, is a traditional...
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If you're interested in planting wildflowers in your garden, one of the best plants to put in the garden this time of the year is the native Louisiana...
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You might be wondering about your tropicals right about now. Tender tropical plants were significantly affected by this winter's cold temperatures. Sago...
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The blooms of a Japanese Magnolia are one of the most uplifting sights to see in winter. A blooming Japanese Magnolia is a horticultural groundhog,...
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Horticulturists at LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station are on the hunt to rediscover underused landscape plants that have performance potential in...
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Gardeners have become more environmentally conscious over the past few decades. They're employing more environmentally sound principles in the landscape...
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By now, the snow has completely thawed and I'll suspect your lawn is a little bit browner now. Don't worry. There's no reason to be distressed about...