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Giant Coneflower: A Native Perennial

Giant Coneflower: A Native Perennial

This week our plant of the week is Rudbeckia maxima, also known as Great coneflower, Giant coneflower, or Cabbage-leaf coneflower. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ovbce3-tE7Y This tall, native plant is perennial in our area and attracts butterflies, and other local...

Giant Coneflower: A Native Perennial

This week our plant of the week is Rudbeckia maxima, also known as Great coneflower, Giant coneflower, or Cabbage-leaf coneflower. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ovbce3-tE7Y This tall, native plant is perennial in our area and attracts butterflies, and other local...

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Plant of the Week: Southern Indica Azalea

Plant of the Week: Southern Indica Azalea

Our plant of the week this week is the Azalea, specifically the Southern Indica species (Rhododendron indicum). They’re blooming right now all over town and Louisiana, plus they’ve been named one of the 2025 Louisiana Super Plants by LSU Ag Center! To be included in...

Benefits of Mowing Your Lawn

Benefits of Mowing Your Lawn

The health of your grass is based on many factors, including watering, fertilization, drainage, and herbicides. Mowing your lawn is also incredibly important when it comes to its health. Mowing properly allows the strongest blades to grow back after the mow, while the...

Benefits of Pine Straw

Benefits of Pine Straw

Happy Friday! We get asked a lot about mulch vs pine straw and which is better to use in flower beds. We install and offer both, and they both have pros and cons depending on what you’re looking for. Here are a few benefits of using pine straw and some color options!...

Plant of the Week: Coral honeysuckle

Plant of the Week: Coral honeysuckle

Our plant of the week is Coral honeysuckle (aka Trumpet honeysuckle). This is a climbing vine native to Louisiana, as well as most of the Eastern USA.

How to get rid of weeds in your lawn

How to get rid of weeds in your lawn

As soon as we have consistently warmer weather, lawns are going to green up. One of the questions we get asked all the time is how to prevent weeds and achieve a healthy yard.

Should You Use Mulch or Pine Straw?

Should You Use Mulch or Pine Straw?

With spring on its way, you might be asking yourself if you should use mulch or pine straw in your landscaping or garden. Overall, the prices are about the same with mulch and pine straw, and they tend to last the same amount of time. Go with the color and look that suits your garden or flower beds. If you have any questions, leave them below. We’re always happy to help out in any way we can.

Plant of the Week: Jane Magnolia

Plant of the Week: Jane Magnolia

Our plant of the week is the Jane Japanese magnolia, which was a Louisiana Super plant last year. Right now is the perfect time to plant them, and they’re going to bloom through spring, giving you a lovely pop of color for your garden. Not only are they beautiful to look at, the pink/purple flowers have a sweet, fragrant smell.

What’s in your soil? One secret to a healthy lawn

What’s in your soil? One secret to a healthy lawn

Soil samples can be a great way to check out the health of your lawn. If you’re having issues growing strong, healthy grass, it could be a number of factors: disease, poor fertilization, incorrect watering, and insects are just a few. Taking a soil sample and sending it to a soil lab