Get It Growing: Time to divide Louisiana irises
It always surprises me that some Louisiana gardeners are not familiar with our native Louisiana irises.
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It always surprises me that some Louisiana gardeners are not familiar with our native Louisiana irises.
For much of the nation, September marks the end of summer. Indeed, according to the calendar, fall will officially start at the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22.
Water-wise gardens don’t have to resemble sterile moonscapes, devoid of anything but layers of rock and gravel.
HAMMOND — March and April were not kind to spring growth on crape myrtles this year, with rain and clouds hampering growth.
My delphiniums are now in all their stately glory, the 5-foot, blue spires reaching for the sky as they guard the gate to my vegetable garden.