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Louisiana Simple Living

Darrell Ferguson

Hello! My name is Darrell Ferguson. Louisiana Simple Living was created to share my passion which is to enable you to have a Bountiful Harvest, Delicious Food, and Healthy Living! I am super passionate about spreading the word and encouraging gardeners, especially beginner gardeners, to look at raised bed gardening as this technique is just so rewarding and satisfying, especially in a small urban or suburban backyard. This is an ideal approach for beginners and the bountiful harvest that presents itself right within your reach.

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Automating Your Garden Watering is a Game-Changer!!

Reader,` Hope you are doing well and getting all excited for your Fall Garden, the cool weather, and Halloween! I just uploaded a video that you may like with a great solution for automating your garden watering. Automating your garden watering is an absolute game-changer. I've used other products to do this in the past but the Rainpoint Smart + WIFI watering system that you configure totally on your phone is quite easy to use and very flexible. I am really impressed. Take a look at the video...

7 months ago • 1 min read

Dear Reader I just wanted to shoot you a quick note to let you know the Tomato Hornworms has arrived in the Greater Baton Rouge area. I haven't seen them in my tomatoes as yet but had a good friend not a mile away, as the bird flies, saw one on a tomato plant so be on the lookout!! Also, now is the time to start seeing fungal and disease issues that typically come up from the top of the soil. You will start seeing your leaves turning brown/yellow and dying. Make sure you get rid of any leaves...

11 months ago • 1 min read

Reader, I just wanted to give you a heads-up that I did see my first Squash Vine Borer in my backyard organic raised bed garden in Southeast Louisiana over the weekend. If you have any summer or winter squash, gourds, pumpkins, or similar plants, please make a priority to inspect those plants every single day looking for a hole in your plant near the base of the root and for frass, a wet looking sawdust, that shows where the squash borer ate his way in. If so, your choices include to kill it...

12 months ago • 1 min read
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