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This 170-acre botanical garden and bird sanctuary is located on Avery Island, Louisiana. Bird City, which provides roosts for snowy egrets and other species, is the primary attraction of Jungle Gardens. There are many walking paths on the island plus four miles of gravel roads with live oak trees and Spanish moss. Plants such as azaleas, Japanese camellias, hydrangeas, and many other plants can be found in Jungle Gardens which is open daily but not on major holidays.

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How and when to cut back cast iron plants in South Louisiana | Home/Garden | nola.com South Louisiana Landscaping, Cast Iron Plant Landscaping, Louisiana Landscaping, Louisiana Garden, Satsuma Tree, Louisiana Gardening, Cast Iron Plant, Shade Gardens, Berry Plants

Question for Dan Gill: I've heard you mention that I can totally cut back my cast iron plants and they will just put out new growth. Is there a time of year that is best to do this? How long will it take for them to regrow again? --Jeni Ducoing

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Many gardeners in Louisiana face unique challenges because of the state’s high humidity. A great way to beat this problem is by planting perennials. These plants come back every year, and they tolerate Louisiana’s hot temperatures very well. Usually, choosing perennials means that you will have fewer problems with pests and insects. Many excellent choices will grow throughout the states, regardless if you live in growing zone 8 or 9. Louisiana Native Garden, Louisiana Landscape Ideas, Native Plants South Louisiana, Louisiana Flower Beds Front Yards, Louisiana Native Plants, Louisiana Landscaping Ideas, Louisiana Garden Ideas, Zone 9 Landscaping Louisiana, Louisiana Landscaping Front Yard

Many gardeners in Louisiana face unique challenges because of the state’s high humidity. A great way to beat this problem is by planting perennials. These plants come back every year, and they tolerate Louisiana’s hot temperatures very well. Usually, choosing perennials means that you will have fewer problems with pests and insects. Many excellent choices will grow throughout the states, regardless if you live in growing zone 8 or 9.

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