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...
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...

How Outdoor Drainage Works

David went out in the rain to show the drains he has in his yard and how they work. During flash flooding like this, there will be some standing water while the drain catches up to the amount of rain we’re getting. Also as you can see, water picks up leaves,...
Why We Don’t Use Weed and Feed

Why We Don’t Use Weed and Feed

Weed and feed sucks! We are firm believers in preventing the problem rather than treating the problem. The time for pre-emergents is NOW if you want to prevent those spring and summer weeds. Check out what Garrett has to say on the subject! If you have any questions...
Plant of the Week: Meadow Sage

Plant of the Week: Meadow Sage

Our plant of the week this week is Salvia nemorosa, also known as Meadow Sage or Woodland Sage. Sage is in the mint family, giving their leaves a fresh, minty smell as well. This is a species of sage that’s native to Northwest Louisiana and produces violet, pink, or...