Even covered plants may have been damaged in the very cold weather of this past weekend. Here's what you can do to minimize the damage and keep your beds alive until Spring.
On my Devil's Ivy (Pothos) this weekend, I noticed that there were water droplets on the tips of the leaves. Not just a few of the leaves, but all of them!
Depending on who you talk to, some experts will tell you the best time to water outdoor plants is in the morning, others will tell you the best time is evening. So which is it?
Don't spend money on plants that won't survive a south Louisiana winter. There are flowering plants that will be just fine through the winter and even into next spring, you just have to know what to buy.
Gardening can do wonderful things for your health. Even if you only have enough space to put plants in a few pots on a patio, a little bit of gardening can go a long way.
This Acadiana winter was vicious and hit plants hard, especially outdoor palms. Driving around one can find dead palms, both small and large, in yards all over our area. But are they really dead?
Most people think plants love expensive fertilizer that you buy in bags, spays and time-released pellets, but there may be something else that's more eco friendly, much cheaper and you may already have it in you house.
The weather's going to beautiful this weekend in Acadiana, so get outside and enjoy some fun things to do! Our picks include:
The Pepper Festival in St. Martinville - Friday and Saturday