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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.

Tend to your lawn during summer
(Distributed 07/16/10) Summer is prime growing season for lawns in Louisiana. Lawns that are not performing their best can be made better through the fall. If you did not fertilize your lawn during the spring, you still have time to fertilize and get your lawn in good shape prior to fall

Common Weeds of Louisiana Lawns and Landscapes
common weeds

Use this poster to help you identify common weeds infesting your lawn and landscape. (PDF Format Only)

Spring Critical In Establishing Lawn Care Routine
Spring has sprung, and the grass is now growing. But, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske, there is usually no good reason to push early growth with lots of fertilizer.

Winterizing Your Southern Lawn
grass
Winterizing is an attempt to toughen plant tissues for the winter freezes much as you would add antifreeze to your car’s radiator for freeze protection.
Louisiana Plant Pathology: Large Patch of Warm-season Turfgrasses
brown patch
Large patch (formerly called brown patch) is the most common disease of warm-season turfgrasses in Louisiana. This article describes the disease and how to manage it. (PDF Format Only)
Lawn Care Slowing Down, But Don’t Forget Proper Care For Grass During Fall
Lawn care definitely changes as the weather begins to cool, and by October the growth of warm-season grasses like St. Augustine, centipede, bermuda and zoysia begins to slow down.
Carpetgrass for Lawns
green
Carpetgrass (Axonopus) isn't the prettiest grass, but it will sustain growth in poor soil and shady, damp areas. Its medium-coarse texture and light green color are very similar to centipede grass. I like to say that it looks like starving St. Augustinegrass.
Soil Test in Fall or Winter
test
Knowing what is in your soil and what it needs is a basic and first step to a good crop and plant health. This off-season time is a good time to get this information and find the products you will require.
'Winterize' Your Lawn
Proper fall lawn preparation can mean reduced turf loss to winter kill.
Poll Takes Pulse of Home Lawn Care
lawn
Consumer Reports magazine released its second annual lawn care poll in the May issue. See the results.
Gypsum to soften hard soil? Probably not…
pie
The reality of the myth that gypsum added to a lawn or garden will definitely improve soil tilth and strength, falls into the realm of agricultural practices being misapplied to ornamental landscapes.
Tips Offered For Managing Shaded Lawns
Groundcover
Having a good lawn in a tree-shaded landscape is a challenge since all of the warm-season turfgrasses were developed to grow best in full sun, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske.
Turfgrass Herbicides Recommended for 2009
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This is a PDF chart of 2009 (home and commercial) recommended lawn and turfgrass herbicides and their general usage.