September in the southern california garden

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September in the Southern California Garden Each month has its special joys and tasks in the garden. Below is a suggested calendar for September. Remember that gardening depends on the weather, so tasks, bloom season and activities may vary from year to year. Best of Show: Flowers: Brickellia californica (sweet fragrance),*Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Ericameria ericoides, Hazardia squarrosa, Isocoma menziesii, Helianthus annuus, Heterotheca grandiflora, Solidago spp., Symphyotrichum/Aster spp., Fruits/berries/seeds: Comarostaphylis diversifolia, Eriogonum spp., *Forestiera pubescens, * Rhamnus spp., Rosa californica, Sambucus nigra cerulea (coastal), Vitis spp. Foliage: evergreen trees & shrubs Planning: Sort/clean/store seeds collected in spring/summer Hardscape/General: Repair/install hardscape (paths, fences, walls, patio, pond, etc.) Install/repair/clean irrigation: gutters, sprinklers, rain barrels, french drain, rain garden hardscape, etc. Continue lawn/ivy removal you’ll soon be done! Prepare veg. garden for winter veggies; remove spent plants, fertilize, mulch Start a compost bin/pile for your cuttings Propagation: From seed: cool-season grass plugs; winter veggie crops (see next bullet) Start chilling seeds w/ long (2-3+ month) pre-plant stratification; Planting: Plant out cool-season vegetables from starts/pony packs: broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, other greens; keep well-watered likely daily water in early morning or evening. Watering: major watering month for Zone 2 & 3 Taper off watering all but Zone 2-3 & 3 plants. Keep vegetable gardens, containers & other Zone 3 plants watered particularly if Santa Anna winds are predicted Pruning/Mowing/Dividing: Sharpen/repair planting & pruning tools after summer (light) pruning tasks; consider buying new/better tools if appropriate (they might even be on sale now) Rake out cool-season grasses; mow or cut back if needed;

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September in the Southern California Garden

Each month has its special joys and tasks in the garden. Below is a suggested calendar for September. Remember

that gardening depends on the weather, so tasks, bloom season and activities may vary from year to year.

Best of Show:

Flowers: Brickellia californica (sweet fragrance),*Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Ericameria ericoides, Hazardia squarrosa,

Isocoma menziesii, Helianthus annuus, Heterotheca grandiflora, Solidago spp., Symphyotrichum/Aster spp.,

Fruits/berries/seeds: Comarostaphylis diversifolia, Eriogonum spp., *Forestiera pubescens, * Rhamnus spp., Rosa californica,

Sambucus nigra cerulea (coastal), Vitis spp.

Foliage: evergreen trees & shrubs

Planning:

Sort/clean/store seeds collected in spring/summer

Hardscape/General:

Repair/install hardscape (paths, fences, walls, patio, pond, etc.) Install/repair/clean irrigation: gutters, sprinklers, rain barrels, french drain, rain garden hardscape, etc.

Continue lawn/ivy removal – you’ll soon be done!

Prepare veg. garden for winter veggies; remove spent plants, fertilize, mulch Start a compost bin/pile for your cuttings

Propagation: From seed: cool-season grass plugs; winter veggie crops (see next bullet)

Start chilling seeds w/ long (2-3+ month) pre-plant stratification;

Planting: Plant out cool-season vegetables from starts/pony packs: broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, other greens;

keep well-watered – likely daily water in early morning or evening.

Watering: major watering month for Zone 2 & 3

Taper off watering all but Zone 2-3 & 3 plants. Keep vegetable gardens, containers & other Zone 3 plants watered – particularly if

Santa Anna winds are predicted

Pruning/Mowing/Dividing: Sharpen/repair planting & pruning tools after summer (light) pruning tasks; consider buying new/better tools if appropriate (they

might even be on sale now) Rake out cool-season grasses; mow or cut back if needed;

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Pruning/Mowing/Dividing:

Prune to thin: Adenostoma spp.

Divide native bulbs/corms; store or replant

Weeds/Diseases/Pests:

Grasshoppers can eat a lot at this time of year Gophers may be getting desperate

Edibles/Crafts:

Pick ripe winter squash, tomatoes, peppers; enjoy a new recipe using the fresh summer vegetables Pick fresh sweet corn near coast

Native grapes ripen – use for juice, syrup, jelly – even wine

Enjoying the garden: Treat yourself to a good set of pruners

Enjoy fall blooming bush sunflowers; notice all the insect visitors to these wonderful plants Enjoy the scent of Bricklebush in late afternoon; sit awhile to enjoy your garden

Buy a birdbath, fountain, even just a flat container to provide a welcome drink for the birds