| Missouri Environment and Garden |
Volume 10, No. 9 |
| News for Missouri’s Gardens, Yards and
Resources |
September 2004 |
September Gardening Calendar
This calendar is provided as a general guide to gardening activities.
September
- Sowing seeds of radish, lettuce, spinach and other greens in a cold frame will prolong harvests.
- Monitor plants for spider mite activity. Reduce their numbers by hosing off with a forceful spray of
water.
- Cuttings of annuals can be taken now to provide vigorous plants for overwintering.
- Begin readying houseplants for winter indoors. Prune back rampant growth and protruding roots.
- Check for pests and treat if necessary. Houseplants should be brought indoors at least one month
before the heat is normally turned on.
- Harvest herbs now to freeze or dry for winter use.
- Perennials, especially spring bloomers, can be divided now. Enrich the soil with peat moss or compost before
replanting.
- Divide peonies now. Replant in a sunny site and avoid planting deeply.
- Pinch off any young tomatoes that are too small to ripen. This will channel energy into ripening the
remaining full-size fruits.
- Newly seeded lawns should not be cut until they are at least 2 or 3 inches tall.
Missouri Botanical Garden
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