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Frank


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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:57 pm   Post subject: What are your September gardening tasks?


Autumn is almost here and sweltering heat (for those who have it) will be replaced by cooler temperatures allowing for more time in your garden. Judging by some of the comments I have read recently many cannot wait for it to arrive Very Happy

So what's in store around your yard this September?




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Netty


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Southern Ontario zone 5a
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:55 am   Post subject:


I'll continue to water and weed, prune and deadhead. The fair will be mid month and I want my plants to be winners!
I'll be collecting lots of seeds for the seed exchange too. I'll also be taking lots of notes for next years gardens!
Fall decorating happens soon so I'll be looking for some neat stuff for that too.

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Primsong

Oregon
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:30 am   Post subject:


Water, weed and deadhead here too, also collecting some seeds and doing lots of trimming back of various things that are finished for the year. We're spreading some mulch and I've been spraying for fungal things that are cropping up lately, but otherwise just enjoying what color is left.

My fall crocuses just came up, and those, the asters and the crocosmia are still going strong.

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cajunbelle

zone 8b Louisiana
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 3:28 am   Post subject:


Weeding, weeding, and weeding, raking leaves, mulching, general clean-up and seed collecting, digging gladioli bulbs to relocate in February, digging wayward perennials and putting in pots for a plant sale this spring.


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Droopy


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Western Norway
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:55 am   Post subject:


Weeding and cutting back, moving some perennials and bulbs, raking and putting all our summer stuff away.

I'm wondering about digging a drainage ditch but hoping it won't be necessary.


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toni


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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:14 pm   Post subject:


If the weather continues to cool down, I might be able to get some much needed weeding done later this month and finally get paths done. Randy is talking about getting our version of a French Drain made from a low spot by the back of the house out to the garden area behind a small picket fence before we have a chance of more heavy rains.

And since our front yard is in morning shade until around 11 a.m. I can now get started on some new gardening plans out there.

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seedfreak
Coastal South Carolina
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:24 am   Post subject:


I will be starting as many perennial seeds and cuttings as I still can. We won't get our first frost till mid november, so I still have some time to get next spring's blooms going. I still have all the pruning and deadheading and seed collecting to do as well. I love being busy in the garden though.......

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pharmerphil

Southern Minnesota
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:30 pm   Post subject:


Tomatoes coming at us strong, aprox. 1/2 bushel per day..about tired of canning Shocked
peppers still producing heavily...
Celery, half is harvested, made stock, dehydrated most.
Squash, pumpkins turning beautiful golds and reds...
Have the potatoes in storage....
So We will continue to weed,water and pray for a late frost (not unheard of to have frost mid- september here in Mn.)...still have alot to do, then there is putting it all to bed for the winter.....
anyone care to experience a fall in Minnesota?
P.s. bring garden tools Laughing


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glendann

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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:31 pm   Post subject:


I just plan on trying to keep the weeds and grass down.Its so wet here
I can't get much of anything done.


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Droopy


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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:46 pm   Post subject:


pharmerphil wrote:

anyone care to experience a fall in Minnesota?
P.s. bring garden tools Laughing


Wish I lived nearer! I've got great tools.

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pharmerphil

Southern Minnesota
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:19 am   Post subject:


it is a shame you're not closer...would take some long handled tools to reach from Norway Droopy ...but thanks for the thought! Very Happy


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zuzu's petals

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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 1:56 pm   Post subject:


Sept. will be my busiest month for starting cuttings
to winter over for inclusion in next year's garden beds and container plantings.

I find things are easy to root at this point in the season,
and they should be strong and healthy by the time they go into dormancy,
or into the glasshouse if they are tender tropicals.

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sherenity
zone6
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:49 pm   Post subject: What are your September gardening tasks?


I've been busy canning, freezing, and drying too. I'm a week behind on getting my cool season seeds in, need to get them in either today or tomorrow. Supposable the Farmers almanac says we will be getting a mild winter here this year so maybe with a few straw cold frames and some extra mulching I can extend mine a little longer. I noticed no one mentions fall planting, does anyone here Do fall planting?

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petunia

northern michigan
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:01 pm   Post subject:


I just finished canning tomatoes, still need to do sweet pickles and more dill pickles-first time canning, it was really fun. What kind of vege's need to be put in for the cold season? maybe broccoi? need some info on that please.


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toni


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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:41 pm   Post subject:


My September gardening plans have changed as of this morning. Between 6 am and 11 am we received almost 6.5 inches (just over 17 cm) It is still raining but not as heavy and we could get up to an inch more before the storms move away to the east and north.

The soil will be workable now and cooler weather moving in early tomorrow too. All of which means I can actually perform some gardening tasks this month but first I need to go shopping for a pair of 'wellies' so I can slog around out in the soggy yard.

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