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September


chrysanthemum
In every month, yet in aught begun,
Read over that month, what avails to be done;
So neither this travail shall seem to be lost,
Nor thou to repent of this trifling cost.

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• A cover crop can be sown on the vegetable garden then forked under next spring.

• Add bonemeal to soil when planting hardy bulbs.

• All Narcissus should be planted by the end of the month.

• Bulbs of Chionodoxas and Scillias that are overcrowded can be dug and replanted.

• Burn all diseased leaves and plants to prevent spreading the disease.

• Check Lilacs and Phlox for powdery mildew.

• Do not prune Roses now.

• Divide daylilies and other spring blooming perennials.

• Fall is one of the best times to apply fertilizer to lawns.

• Feed Aconites liquid manure before they bloom.


• Feed Peonies wood ashes and water well, as the eyes for next year's growth are forming now.

• Finish planting new lawns or reseed thin patches in established lawns.

• Fruit harvests are coming: apples should be allowed to ripen on the tree, pears are picked before they ripen.

• Fuchsias growing in open ground can be potted up for bringing indoors.

• Hydrangeas lifted from the garden can be put in the cellar until January.

• Keep Dahlias and newly planted evergreens well watered.

• Lift and store tropical waterlilies.

• Move house plants indoors so they can adjust before the heat is turned on.

• Plant some bulbs where the sun touches in February for early blooms.

• Pull out spent annuals and add them to the compost pile.


• Pick up self-sown seedlings of Foxglove, Pinks etc. and move them to the cold frame.

• Select some hardy spring blooming bulbs for fall planting.

• September is the ideal month to lift and divide Peonies.

• Spray Roses again for mildew and black-spot control.

• Start mowing new grass when blades are about 2 inches long.

• Thin and replant Lily-of-the-Valley.

• This is the time to dig and thin Crocus bulbs.

• Transplant chrysanthemums to boxes and planters for October blooms.

• Watering is just as important in September as it is in spring.

• When the leaves of deciduous trees and shrubs begin changing color, from then on it is safe to move them.



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