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September Jobs for Subtropical Gardeners

Jobs for the Subtropical Gardener in September

September Garden Tasks

Soil Preparation: Give your garden a boost, ready for the warm months ahead. Incorporate
generous amounts of compost and well-rotted manure to enrich your soil. Happy soil + happy
plants

Mulching: Apply a fresh layer of mulch to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and keep soil
temperatures consistent. Organic mulches like sugarcane or straw are fantastic options.

Pruning: Finish pruning any overwintering plants to invigorate them for new growth. Always use
clean, sharp tools to make precise cuts.

Pest Inspection: Keep an eye out for pests that can emerge with the warmer weather. Early
detection and control are key to maintaining plant health.

Plants to Grow in September

Chillies and Capsicums: Both are heat lovers and can be started in punnets now, ready to plant
out late spring, early summer.

Cucumbers: Fast growers in warm conditions, cucumbers are perfect for September planting.
Ensure ample space or support for vines to spread.

Zucchinis: Another fast-growing veggie, zucchinis will produce an abundant crop if given
enough room to grow and plenty of nutrients.

Herbs: Basil, can be started now. They require less space and can even be grown in pots or
amongst other vegetables as companion plants.

Final thoughts

Remember, regular watering is crucial as the weather gets warmer and the sun gets more
intense Setting up a drip irrigation system could be a fantastic time and water saver. Spendin
just a few minutes in the garden each day is a great way to keep an eye on things and make
sure that all your plants are happy and thriving.

Happy gardening, friends!