This morning I’ve made a long list of things I would like to do. This list is as long as your arm. It fills two A4 pages…
Usually I try to do everything then become frustrated that there aren’t enough hours in the day to fit it all in. I’ve just found a few dahlia tubers that I forgot to plant earlier this year. If I’d done it at the right time they would be in flower now!
This month it’s going to be different.
I’m picking the top ten jobs that really make a difference to a garden in September.
To make sure that I focus I thought I would list them here and then write about them as I tick them off my list.
- Take cuttings of tender plants.
- Plant bulbs for a good display in spring.
- Plant biennials raised from seed this year.
- Plant up patio containers with hardy plants for a display throughout autumn and winter.
- Dig over beds before the autumn rain arrives and add plenty of organic matter.
- Prune climbing roses and take cuttings of them.
- Start clearing up and composting.
- Sow super hardy annuals for early flowers next year.
- Divide perennials.
- Collect seeds as they ripen.
Am I talking myself out of it already? Not really. I know that any garden work we do now whilst the weather is mild will pay dividends in a few months time. With a bit of luck the pictures in my mind will become reality in the garden in spring.
At least I have a plan. Let’s see how it goes!
What’s top of your gardening list this month?
By the way… the images today are Summerina. It’s a new perennial developed by crossing Rudbeckia with Echinacea. It’s a sturdy upright plant and I’m loving the strong autumn colours in each petal. So far so good.
Wishing you happy gardening this September. Gillian 🙂

