get up and protecting your garden dirt for next year , convey houseplant ready for wintertime , and separate day lily are some of the horticulture activities for September .

Build your soil and protect garden beds.

There are two main ways to enrich or build up garden soil for next year : spread compostorplant cover version crops . Before you unfold compost , dig or lightly till in any plant that are n’t diseased in decree to render their nutrients to the soil . Spread compost , even if it ’s not well decomposed yet . It willprotect the soil over the winterand break down by spring planting time . Or you could imbed cut through crop such as buckwheat or one-year rye that will grow this dusk and early spring until you till it under several weeks before planting .

Pull the last of the weeds.

Get weed out of your garden or else they will make it doubly grueling for you next springiness . Since bare soil take in weeds , cover soil with a mulch , such as layers of wet paper covered with drinking straw , compost , or manure . This will control recent fall and early leaping weed maturation and supply constituent matter .   Fallweedingis satisfying , as they ’re fundamentally done growing for the year and wo n’t retort as they do in summertime .

Keep beans and peas where they are.

Legumes , such asbeansandpeas , have the power to take nitrogen from the atmosphere and use it for their own welfare . Rather than pulling up the played out plants and adding them to the compost pile , keep that nitrogen where it ’s require by chop up the vines and tilling or digging them into the grease .

Divide Daylilies.

If   day lily are getting too tumid and perhaps not blooming well , it may be clock time to divide them .   Daylily clumps are so dense you ’ll need to slice through them with a shovel or spade . Or you’re able to just part off half , or a chunk , leave behind the rest period .   freestanding large lump into smaller divisions , leaving at least three groups of farewell or “ fans ” per clump . pare leaves to about 6 inch long and replant . water system well and they should bloom for you next summer .

Get plants ready to bring indoors for winter.

Readyhouseplants for winterby check them for insects , garnish off dead leafage and stems , and repotting if necessary . Gradually move them into shady conditions to get them used to less sunlight before bringing them within when nights dip into the forty .

September is the best month to plant trees and shrubs.

There ’s still plenty oftime to plant trees and bush . solution outgrowth will continue into later decline , and flora wo n’t have the passion of spring or summer to dry them out . Be certain to water well at planting time and every week until they go abeyant with the onset of frost . If you do n’t have a spot quick for your new addition this season , submerge the tree or plant life ’s roots in the vegetable garden for holding — pot and all .

Visit an apple orchard.

This month is , of course , the meter to buy apples , either at a local farmer ’s securities industry or orchard apple tree grove .   Visiting an apple plantation is a fun kinsfolk excursion , particularly if you want lots of apples and enjoy pick them yourself . It ’s also an first-class way tosave money . Other than fresh feeding , you could make Malus pumila cyder , juice , sauce , Malus pumila PIE , and dried slices .   Think of the wonderful treats this winter , pulling out a jar of canned apple sauce or an Malus pumila pie from the freezer .

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Other horticulture activities for September include keeping evergreen shrubs well - watered if there is n’t at least an in or more of rain a week andplanting spring - flowering bulbsnow .   Plant some in pots to keep coolheaded ( not freezing ) for forcing peak this winter .

This article originally look on   Perry ’s Perennials .