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GNO Gardener - October 2007
Croaton

Plan to spend lots of time in your yard this month as the temperatures start to cool and we begin our most active gardening season in New Orleans.

GNO Gardener - September 2007
Sweet Carolina Bronze

September is a transitional month for New Orleans gardens. It’s too late for warm-season annuals and too early for cool-season varieties.

GNO Gardener - July/August 2007
Kong Coleus

New Orleans summer gardens reach their peak in July and August with an explosion of color from warm season annuals, vines and tropicals.

GNO Gardener - June 2007
Summer Annual Mix

don't forget to assess the success of your summer beds, which should be flourishing with summer annuals and perennials. Now is also an excellent time to observe the diverse colors, habit and duration of bloom of crape myrtles. And don't forget to pay attention to your landscape irrigation.

GNO Gardener - February 2007
Allysum Wall Container
February in New Orleans for many is all about Mardi Gras, but for the gardeners among us it begins our transition from winter to spring.
Get It Growing
Lawn and Garden Publications