Fall Garden: What to Plant in September

By Angel | September 9, 2008 6:32 am |
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Garden calender, Plants


Fall is already here and your garden is gradually becoming more and more grey, the following list will help you to find out what to plant in September and how to spice up life of your garden.

ANNUALS

It is perfect to plant them in Southern California. Anyway, the list is very impressive, thus you will for sure find plants that can bright up your garden in September. 

  • Alyssum
  • Bachelor
  • Buttons
  • Calendula
  • Kale
  • Viola and etc.

Calendula

PERENNIALS

It is a great idea to be a season ahead of the game and to plant all your favorite perennials in the fall. Thus, in spring you will already enjoy strong and rather big plants.

  • Aster
  • Foxglove
  • Salvia and etc.

Aster alpinus

BULBS

September is the season for bulbs.

  • Crocus
  • Daffodil
  • Freesia
  • Hyacinth
  • Tulip and etc.

Freesia

HERBS

The following herbs are perfect for mild winter climate. Don’t even think to plant them in case there are harsh and severe winters in your state.

  • Chamomile
  • Lemon grass
  • Mint
  • Thyme and etc.

Lemongrass

SHRUBS AND TREES

Here I am talking about evergreens that will make you happy and your garden green all year round.

Evergreens

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