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What To Plant In September

Fall Vegetable Garden

Seeds to Sow, Vegetables to Transplant and Flowers to Grow

The arrival of September means full steam ahead for fall vegetable planting. This is the ideal time to transition your seedlings from last month into the ground or consider making a visit to the nursery to pick up a few transplants. As we steadily approach the fall equinox, daylight hours begin to wane, bringing cooler temperatures. Check out the best seeds to sow, vegetables to transplant, and flowers to grow this month.

Seeds To Sow

Carrots
Carrots
Mustard
Mustard
Peas
Peas
Radish
Radishes

Vegetables To Transplant

Bush Bean
Bush Beans
Beets
Beets
Also can start by seed
Broccoli
Broccoli
Also can start by seed
Brussels Sprouts
Brussels Sprouts
Also can start by seed
Cabbage
Cabbage
Also can start by seed
Cauliflower
Cauliflower
Also can start by seed
Celery
Celery
Chard
Chard, Swiss
Collards
Collards
Corn
Corn
Mache
Mache
Also can start by seed
Cucumbers
Cucumbers
Kale
Kale
Also can start by seed
Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Leeks
Also can start by seed
Lettuce, Heads
Lettuce, Heads
Also can start by seed
Lettuce, Leaf
Lettuce, Leaf
Also can start by seed
Onion
Onion
Also can start by seed
Shallots
Shallots
Also can start by seed
Soybeans
Soybeans
Also can start by seed
Summer Squash
Summer Squash
Turnips
Turnips
Also can start by seed
Cilantro
Cilantro
Also can start by seed
Rutabaga
Rutabagas
Also can start by seed

Flowers To Grow

Cosmos
Marigold
Mum
Zinnia 
Sunflower
Coreopsis
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