Gardening Tips For Everyone!!

We found this great website that has these fantastic tips for the month of September. Take a look!!
-> The website: Thompson & Morgan, Experts in the Garden Since 1855

In the greenhouse/indoors

  • Surface-sow euphorbia seeds now in trays indoors.

  • Sow dierama seed now on the surface of moist compost. Keep in a cool greenhouse over winter.

In the cold frame / under cloches

Direct sow outdoors

  • Sow Ammi majus ‘Graceland’ (Bishop's Weed) directly in the ground now where you'd like it to flower. Autumn sowing will produce bigger, more robust plants to grow.

  • Sow hardy geraniums outdoors and leave them to over-winter.

  • Direct sow hardy annuals, such as cornflowers, poached egg plant, annual poppies and larkspur 'T&M Improved', for bigger plants next year.

  • Sprinkle California poppies into your borders for stunning colour late next spring.

  • Direct sow Love-in-a-Mist (nigella) — it will over-winter quite happily and will self-seed prolifically!

  • Sow delphinium seed this month for flowers next summer.

Plant outdoors

  • Plant hyacinth and amaryllis bulbs for forcing, to ensure a crowd of colourful blooms at Christmas. Keep them in a dark, cool place like a shed or garage and bring them indoors when the shoots are 5cm tall. Perfect for a homemade Christmas present!

  • Plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as daffodils, crocus and hyacinths.

  • Plant out any biennial plants sown earlier in the year. This includes foxgloves, wallflowers and pansy plants.

  • Plant new perennials, trees and shrubs. Now is a good time as the soil is still warm and increasing rainfall should be on its way.

Herbs & vegetables to sow and grow

  • In the cold frame/ greenhouse/ under cloches

    • Direct sow spinach now and offer cloche protection as the weather cools. This will ensure harvests throughout autumn and winter.

    • Sow spring cabbages, such as 'April' and 'Durham Early' into modules in the greenhouse.

    • Sow pak choi ‘Green’ under cloches now for an autumn supply of baby salad leaves.

  • Direct sow outdoors

    • Sow corn salad (lamb's lettuce) now — it’s a fully hardy crop which can be sown outdoors now for cropping throughout the autumn and winter.

    • Sow green manure on empty beds now to help improve your soil structure and prevent weeds establishing over winter.

    • Sow 'Hi Keeper' onions into a well-prepared seedbed — these are the best variety of onion for autumn sowing. Only thin your onion seedlings in the spring.

    • Direct sow salad leaves now for quick crops.

    • Try sowing the very hardy 'Perpetual' spinach outdoors this month for winter harvests later in the year.

    • Sow winter-hardy spring onions, such as 'White Lisbon' and 'Performer' for crops next spring.

    • Make your last direct sowing of summer radish ‘Rainbow Mixed’ this month for autumn cropping.

    • Sow turnip seeds into well-prepared beds for small roots.

    • Sow winter lettuce, such as 'Arctic King', directly into the ground now.

Plant outdoors

  • Start planting garlic sets at the end of the month for cropping next year.

  • Plant autumn onion sets this month.

  • Plant out any spring cabbages, like ‘Advantage’, sown during the summer.

Keep one step ahead — what to order this month

  • Buy autumn onion sets, like 'Senshyu', for an early summer harvest next year.

  • Order rhubarb crowns and asparagus crowns to plant next month.