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Some shrubs, hedges, climbers, and soft fruit can benefit from being trimmed this month to keep plants healthy, neat, and productive. Taking a little time with the pruning shears in September will ...
There are popular flowering shrubs, perennial favorites, and striking tender plants that are all suitable to take cuttings from in September. That potentially means a plethora of new plants for ...
"September is ideal for taking hardwood cuttings from hydrangeas," says Tony. "As these plants will root over the winter and be ready to plant in the spring." ...
Adobe 5. Pansies As with violas (the flowers from which pansies are derived), you can plant pansy seeds in September to enjoy the blooms three months later. They do best in hardiness zones 3 to 8.
So with the fall season (almost) upon us, it's time to mulch your plants to give them just that. Here are 8 plants you should mulch — chosen by a gardening expert.
If you’re planting flowering shrubs or large nursery plants, this reliable cart helps move heavy loads around the yard. A large handle and dual tires make it easy to maneuver.
"September is the optimal month for transplanting and propagating lilies, ideally a couple of weeks after flowering," says Nastya. This is a common grow for gardeners who enjoy experimenting with ...
3. Asters Asters are another late-season beauty that bloom when other flowers are starting to fade. Sow aster seeds in September, and they should flower three months later. They’ll grow best if ...