In September, it is worth thinking about perennial flowers, ornamental trees, shrubs and some vegetables. Slightly lower and more frequent rains are conducive to sowing and planting various types of plants this month. You should bet on species that are frost-resistant and successfully survive the winter. Some of them can be planted even in November, but September is the month of intense work.
What to sow and plant in September? The last call for strawberries
The beginning of September is the last moment to plant strawberries well, which need some time to take root before the oncoming cold weather. The soil for these plants should be properly prepared in advance and well fertilized with compost. If you do not like it, you can bet on wild strawberries – the principle is the same.
What flowers do we plant in September? Replant biennial plants
At this particular time, it is worth paying attention to the previously sown pansies, forget-me-nots, daisies, bells, foxgloves, mallow and cloves. September is the perfect time to replant them for discounts. Most of them tolerate partial shade. They are biennial plants, which means that they form leaves in the first year after sowing, and bloom in the following year.
If you don’t know what to plant in a greenhouse in September, bet on these vegetables
In September, it’s worth choosing lettuce, dill, chives, garlic, parsley and radish. Until mid-September, you can also sow arugula, spinach and lamb’s lettuce. This is a good time to make boxwood seedlings and remove dried shoots of tomatoes or cocoa beans that we already have in the greenhouse.
Bulbs that will bloom in spring
Planting bulbs (heel-down) in September will make them bloom in spring. These include narcissi, ranches, hyacinths, crocuses, tulips, snowdrops, irises, lilies, and ornamental garlic.
Take care of the lawn to be able to enjoy the effects as early as spring
Fall is the time to take care of your lawn before the upcoming winter. During this time, the turf should be mowed less frequently than once a week. It is also the perfect time to properly prepare the soil and sow new grass.
Source: Gazeta

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