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gardening in september

gardening in september

What to Do in the Garden in September

  1. What should I do in the garden in September?
  2. What should I plant in my garden in September?
  3. What vegetables can be planted in September?
  4. Can I start a garden in September?
  5. What can I prune in September?
  6. What shrubs can I plant in September?

What should I do in the garden in September?

Top 10 jobs this month

  1. Divide herbaceous perennials.
  2. Pick autumn raspberries.
  3. Collect and sow seed from perennials and hardy annuals.
  4. Dig up remaining potatoes before slug damage spoils them.
  5. Net ponds before leaf fall gets underway.
  6. Keep up with watering of new plants, using rain or grey water if possible.

What should I plant in my garden in September?

Planting in September.

Plant now beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, celery, fava beans, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, both head and leaf lettuce, mustard greens, onions, parsley, peas, potatoes, radishes, rutabagas, spinach, Swiss chard, and turnips.

What vegetables can be planted in September?

Can I start a garden in September?

While many gardens may start winding down in September, southern areas of the United States are coming into the prime gardening season. Even if you maintain a garden in the northern regions, there are still fast-growing vegetables that you can plant in September to keep your vegetable garden producing well.

What can I prune in September?

September pruning of trees, shrubs and climbers

What shrubs can I plant in September?

My five favourites for sensational autumn colour

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