Tom's Gotta Do's for September

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Photo: Tom MacCubbin
by: Tom MacCubbin
Updated: 8/31/2017 10:36:50 AM
 
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General landscape maintenance is on the ?To Do List? of many gardeners for September as we gradually head into fall. Have you ever seen so many weeds?  Maybe it was due to all the rains.  It seemed like there were more downpours than normal but some area gardeners say they are behind in rainfall for the year.  Still, there are plenty of weeds.

Often the best control for weeds is pulling and hoeing.  I know it is work but you cannot always get the chemical weed control products near the plants.  Some can be spot treated with traditional  nonselective herbicides that allow planting after use. Some can be used with establish plantings - just follow the labels carefully.  Some gardeners are also using vinegar and soap containing natural herbicides.  Pick the best technique for your landscape to get the weeds under control.

If you haven?t noticed, many of our favorite plants have grown out of bounds too.  Trees may be getting too tall for a site and shrubs reaching over to the neighbors.  There is still time to do the needed trimming but hurry.  We would like to have all new growth reach maturity before the cold weather arrives. We should note a few plants have formed flower buds for winter or spring display.  You might give azaleas and camellias a light grooming but not a major pruning.

Lastly don?t forget the edging of beds.  Lawns are invading the flower and shrub plantings and many of the ornamentals are escaping into the turf.  A good edge makes the beds look neat and ready for fall.  Complete this work with a new but light mulch layer.

If you are not quite sure what else is needed in your landscape, check out my list of Gotta Do?s for more timely chores needed to keep a fall landscape attractive.

Fruit and vegetable care:
Lawn  care:
In the landscape:
House & foliage plant care:
September 2017 plantings

Flowers: Ageratum, angelonia, begonia, blue daze, butterfly weed, cat's whiskers, celosia,
cleome, coleus, coreopsis, cosmos, garden mums, gaura, gazania, gerbera, goldenrod,
gomphrena, heliotrope, impatiens, jacobinia, lantana, marigold, melampodium, nicotiana,
pentas, periwinkle, ruellia, salvia, sunflower, sweet alyssum, torenia, verbena and zinnia

Vegetables: Early plantings include lima bean, snap bean, corn,  cucumber, eggplant,
pepper, southern pea, rhubarb, squash, and tomato;  End of the month crops include broccoli,
cabbage, celery, collard, endive, lettuce, mustard, onion, radish, strawberry and turnip

Herbs: Anise, basil, bay laurel, borage, chives, coriander, dill, lemon balm, lavender, Mexican
tarragon, mint, parsley,  rosemary, sage, sweet fennel, sweet marjoram and thyme.

Bulbs: African iris, agapanthus, amaryllis, blackberry lily, bulbine, calla lily, crinum,
crocosmia, day lily,  gladiolus, kaffir lily,  narcissus, society garlic, spider lily, rain lilies and
walking iris.