Warm-season weeds like chamberbitter should be pulled to prevent seed drop. (LSU AgCenter file photos)
Crotons, marigolds and zinnias can help smooth the transition from summer to fall in the Louisiana garden.
Replenishing mulch ahead of fall is a good idea.
Prune roses by one-third now to encourage fall blooms.
From the LSU AgCenter
The kids have gone back to school, football season is upon us and pumpkin spice-flavored products are back. That can mean only one thing: Fall will be here soon — on Sept. 22, to be exact.
Our gardens are beginning to wither in the heat, signaling the coming transition from summer to fall. Although it’s still hot outside, you can go ahead and start preparing your garde...
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