Gardening calendar for September lunar. In September, summer residents and gardeners still have a lot of work to do

Despite the fact that in some regions of Russia in mid-September there may already be frosts, at the beginning of the month it is still possible to sow and harvest some crops. Throughout the first month of autumn, gardeners harvest vegetables from the beds. But gardeners and flower growers have a lot of work during this period, because you need to have time to plant shrubs and trees before frost, sow flowers before winter and plant bulbous crops. For those who plan their work in the garden and garden according to the phases of the moon, we offer the Lunar sowing calendar for a gardener, florist, gardener for September 2019.

What to plant in September in the garden

After harvesting garlic, onions and some other crops in the garden, the beds are vacated by the beginning of autumn.

In a free place in early September, you can plant:

  1. Japanese cabbage or mizuna. Harvest can be harvested in 3 weeks.
  2. lettuce, which ripens in a month, but you can pick it earlier.
  3. Watercress can be sown under the film.
  4. Leaf mustard can be used as early as 2-3 weeks after sowing.
  5. Green pea they will not have time to fully ripen, but it will be possible to feast on young pods.
  6. Arugula matures in 2-3 weeks. If necessary, it is covered with a film.
  7. Spinach will grow well under the film in September. Without shelter in the middle of the month, it can be planted in regions with a warm climate.

At the end of September in areas where frosts have already begun, sowing and planting before winter begin:

  • garlic;
  • onion sets;
  • spicy greens (parsley, frost-resistant varieties of lettuce, sorrel, spinach, dill);
  • green manure (mustard, clover and others);
  • turnips;
  • radishes;
  • beets;
  • carrots;
  • parsnip.

Moon calendar planting in September in the garden:

  • cucumbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 30;
  • onions for greens: 3, 4, 13, 20, 21;
  • radish, radish, daikon: 18, 19, 22, 23, 24;
  • horseradish: 8, 9;
  • beets: 13, 18, 19, 23, 24;
  • carrots: 22, 23, 24;
  • peas and other legumes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 30;
  • dill, parsley, lettuce, mustard and other herbs: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 14.

In September, garlic and onions are planted before winter in Siberia, the Urals, and the Far East. Favorable days for landing in 2019: 13.18, 19, 23 and 24 numbers.

What to plant in September in the garden

Planted on flower beds in the garden in the first month of autumn tulips, hyacinths, irises, allium, daffodils, crocuses, muscari.

September time for bush plantings, which should have time to take root before frost. Black and red currants, raspberries, blackberries, honeysuckle, gooseberries, mountain ash, viburnum, hawthorn, rose hips are planted or transplanted. Don't forget to plant seedlings fruit trees: cherries, plums, pears, apple trees.

In the first half of September they are engaged transplants and division perennial and biennial flowers: adonis, phlox, periwinkle, forget-me-nots, viola, clematis, cloves, daisies.

Don't forget to plant in September rooted cuttings of roses and clematis. They need 3-4 weeks to adapt, so the planting time depends on when frosts come in your area.

Lunar calendar for sowing and planting flowers in September 2019:

  1. Favorable days for landing bulbous and bulbous colors: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.
  2. Biennial and perennial flowers, including roses can be planted and transplanted: 1, 4, 6, 8, 13.
  3. Clematis: 1 to 2, 20, 21, 30.
  4. Sowing seeds for the winter of annuals and perennials: September 23, 24 and 30.

The best days for planting fruit shrubs and trees in September 2019:

Plantauspicious days
Apple tree8, 9, 13, 14, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24
Grape8, 9, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Currant, gooseberry, cherry, cherry, raspberry, blackberry, honeysuckle, sea buckthorn8 and 9, 18 and 19, 22 to 24
Aronia, rowan8 and 9
Rose hip1, 2, 30
ornamental shrubs1, 2, 20, 21 and 30
Conifers22, 23, 24
Irga, bird cherry, hawthorn8, 9, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24
Plum, apricot, cherry plum, almond, peach8, 9, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24
bad days10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 25 and 26

Prohibited days in September for planting, transplanting, sowing

September 28th New moon, therefore, on this day, as well as on 27 and 29, it is not recommended to plant and sow.

Favorable days in 2019 for work in the garden and garden

In September, it's time to prepare many plants for winter, treat shrubs and trees from pests and diseases. Also in early autumn, they prepare the soil for the next season. The best days for such work according to the lunar calendar:

  1. Pest and disease treatment: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21 to 26.
  2. Top dressing with mineral and organic fertilizers: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 17, 21, 22,23, 24, 25, 26.
  3. Grafting of trees and shrubs: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 19, 20, 27, 30.
  4. Pruning shoots and branches (sanitary pruning): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 18, 19, 26, 28, 30.
  5. Digging the soil, hilling and loosening plants: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.8, 11, 14, 21 to 26, 30.

September 2019 in the garden - double chores. It is necessary to have time to harvest the crop in time and store it correctly, not to miss the early autumn frosts, to cover, if necessary, still growing and fruiting crops, to begin the mandatory preparation of the garden for winter. Plants and soil need special autumn feeding and watering, flower bulbs, some vegetables are being prepared for planting, greenhouses and garden tools are put in order.

Auspicious days calendar for September 2019

The auspicious days calendar for September 2019 shows the most lucky days for planning work in the garden and garden. Auspicious days are the best time for most horticultural manipulations with plants. AT bad days from carrying out any work in the garden and the garden is better to refuse. On those days when it is not recommended to deal with plants, you can take the time to improve the summer cottage, put things in order country house and owner buildings, preparing home-made preparations for the winter.

Favorable days for landing in September 2019

Unfavorable days for landing in September 2019

Lunar calendar for September 2019

The Garden and Garden Calendar and the Lunar Calendar of the Gardener and Gardener for September 2019 will help you plan seasonal work for suburban area taking into account favorable days for sowing, planting, watering, fertilizing, working with the soil, harvesting and laying the crop for storage.

1, sunWaxing Moon in Libra
3 ld

A favorable day for planting plums, cherries, cherries, apricots, flowers and ornamental shrubs.

You can water, mow, lay tubers and seeds for storage, cut flowers and care for indoor plants.

In cold regions, perennials, berry bushes are cut and covered for the winter.
2, monWaxing Moon in Libra
4 ld

Auspicious day for transplanting indoor flowers, planting any medicinal herbs.

Collect seeds and roots for long-term storage. Continue loosening, fertilizing and mulching garden strawberries. Fruiting trees and shrubs begin to graft and cut.

Flowers cut on this day will stand in a bouquet for a particularly long time.
3, tWaxing Moon in Scorpio
5 ld

A favorable day for planting clematis - they will take root well. Plant any greens.

Water trees, shrubs, fertilize any crops.

4, wedWaxing Moon in Scorpio
6 ld

An auspicious day for collecting medicinal herbs, planting leafy vegetables, sowing greens and green manure.

Fertilize, water, plow and loosen the soil, fight snails. Canned fruits and vegetables. Go to the forest for leafy and coniferous soil.

Until the middle of the month, sow radishes, lettuce, mustard greens and arugula. Such beds are immediately covered with foil and do not open until harvest.
5, ThuWaxing Moon in Sagittarius
7 ld

A good day for pruning dead branches from fruit trees and shrubs.

Sprinkle with earth horizontal cuttings of currants, gooseberries, honeysuckle, chokeberry for reproduction.
6, FriWaxing Moon in Sagittarius
8 ld

Auspicious day for planting trees and shrubs. Sow green manure, plant onions on feathers, long and climbing plants.

Harvest, dry and freeze fruits and vegetables for long-term storage.

Do not cultivate the land - let it rest on this day.
7, SatWaxing Moon in Capricorn
9 ld
A good day for collecting, preserving root crops. Fight pests and apply mineral fertilizers.
8, sunWaxing Moon in Capricorn
10 ld
A day to plan plantings and work with the soil
9, monWaxing Moon in Capricorn
11 ld
A day for digging up the crop and putting things in order in the garden and vegetable garden
10, tWaxing Moon in Aquarius
12 ld

Do not plant or transplant anything on this day.

You can collect fruits and medicinal herbs.
11, wedWaxing Moon in Aquarius
13 ld

You can cut down old trees, merge dry branches, form compost heap. If there are no lichens on the bark of trees, whiten the trunks and skeletal branches.

Postpone planting, sowing and any work with plants.
12 thWaxing Moon in Pisces
14 ld
You can work with berry bushes, preserve, make jam.In the south, green crops and radishes are sown - they still have time to give a harvest.
13, FriWaxing Moon in Pisces
15 ld

Mow and comb the lawn with a fan rake, pierce with a pitchfork to improve soil drainage and aeration.

Under the stone fruits, add ash, bone meal and phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.

On raspberries, cut out the old stems, remove excess shoots. Cut the stems of remontant varieties completely.
14, SatFull Moon in Pisces
16 ld

An unfavorable day for planting and working in the garden and garden.

You can mow the lawn, cut dry branches.

If frosts are expected, collect tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, pumpkins, zucchini for winter storage.
15, sunWaning Moon in Aries
17 ld

Carry out autumn moisture-charging watering. It is continued until the first snow, which will help the plants store moisture in the leaves and survive in severe frost.

Water generously with evergreen rhododendrons, conifers, and heathers.

Do not harvest for long term storage.
16, monWaning Moon in Aries
18 ld

A good day to work with the earth. Dig beds and flower beds, loosen the soil, dig tree trunks.

You can cut trees to reduce growth
17, TueWaning Moon in Taurus
19 ld

A favorable day for planting and rooting seedlings of trees and shrubs, planting and transplanting perennials and bulbs.

After leaf fall on seedlings of berry bushes, cut off broken branches. Cut off and burn the ends of shoots affected by powdery mildew

Prepare planting pits for fruit trees for planting in October.
18, wedWaning Moon in Taurus
20 ld

Good day for cuttings.

Do not harvest for winter storage.
19, ThuWaning Moon in Gemini
21 ld
Dig near the trunk circles of trees, destroy trapping belts, clean old trunks of dead bark, remove selections from under apple trees, and disinfect them. Cut down dried branches, prune gooseberries, currants, honeysuckle.Harvest vegetables, fruits, medicinal tarves.
20, FriWaning Moon in Gemini
22 ld

Auspicious day for working with strawberries, grapes, climbing plants.

You can dry vegetables, fruits, collect medicinal herbs.

In cold regions, divide and plant all perennials scheduled for reproduction and rejuvenation: beardless irises, daylilies, peonies, delphiniums. then they will have time to take root before frost.
21, SatWaning Moon in Gemini
23 pp
A good day for digging up flower bulbs and corms.
22, sunWaning Moon in Cancer
24 ld

Auspicious day for planting early-growing green crops.

Water shrubs, trees, flowers. Feed the plants with mineral fertilizers. Make fruit juices and wine.

Do not harvest on this day.
Mon 23Waning Moon in Cancer
25 ld
Mulch planting currants and gooseberries with a generous layer of earth, humus, manure. Trim plants and hedges if you want them to grow wider. You can mow the lawn.
24, TueWaning Moon in Leo
25 ld

Auspicious day for the care, pruning and transplanting of perennial flowers.

Trim and trim fruit trees and shrubs. Do not use artificial fertilizers. Clean up garbage, prepare beds, put greenhouses and greenhouses in order.

On this day, it is good to collect heart-strengthening herbs.
25, wedWaning Moon in Leo
26 ld
Collect seeds. Remove and burn trash
26thWaning Moon in Virgo
27 ld

A good day for pruning, dividing and transplanting perennials.

Form a compost heap, fight pests living in the ground.

Start covering plantings for the winter. Bend the shoots of non-frost-resistant raspberry varieties carefully to the ground along the row and tie them to a neighboring bush. To prevent disease, spray the bushes with 1% Bordeaux liquid.
27, FriWaning Moon in Virgo
28 ld
Be sure to disinfect greenhouses and greenhouses. remove and dry the film, repair the structures. Replace 2-3 cm of the top layer of the earth if the plants were sick with fungal diseases.Prepare storage for harvest. Do not preserve vegetables and berries on this day.
28, SatNew Moon in Libra
29/1 L.D.
Apply adhesive rings, trapping belts. Whiten the stems.
29, sunWaxing Moon in Libra
2 l.d.
Cut and water perennials
30, monWaxing Moon in Scorpio
3 ld
Do not cut trees and shrubs on this dayHarvest for long term storage

September sowing and planting calendar

In September, they buy seedlings and attend plantings in the garden.

  • Not all fruit and berry and ornamental crops can be planted in the fall.
  • The possibility of landing in September will also depend on the specific natural and climatic region.

In Siberia, for example, and in regions with similar natural and climatic conditions, planting in the second half of September is no longer recommended, because. root system will not be able to recover before the onset of cold weather. Then the seedlings will need additional care before leaving for the winter: shelter of the near-trunk circle, hilling, garter to a peg.

Seeding in September

In September, you can still sow dill every week. Useful greens will be on the table until the first frost.

At the end of September, nodules of the unique stakhis (Chinese artichoke) can be planted. Its fruits are useful for diabetes, because. reduce blood sugar.

Planting onion sets before winter in the Moscow region (video)

  1. The timing of planting onions before winter does not depend on weather conditions. Time is calculated based on about 40 days should pass from the moment of planting to stable freezing of the soil.
  2. Before planting, the bulbs are dried and heated, cultivated, the soil is dug up and fertilized a month before planting.
  3. Onions are planted in moist soil at a distance of about half a meter between rows and 10 cm between bulbs.
  4. Deepen by 5 cm, mulch and cover for snow retention.

Planting shallots (video)

  1. The beds are prepared 2 weeks before planting, organic and mineral fertilizers are applied, dug up, harrowed and well watered.
  2. The teeth are kept in a cool place before planting, planted with a distance of 10 cm between the teeth and 20 cm between the rows.
  3. In dry autumn, regular watering is necessary.


Landings in September

End of September is the deadline autumn planting berry bushes.

Planted in Primorye:

  • gooseberry,
  • raspberries
  • grape,
  • strawberry,
  • currant.

Planting pits are prepared with a size of 50 by 50 by 30 and organic and mineral fertilizers are applied: humus, compost and wood ash.


Planting fruit trees in September

September is a favorable time for planting fruit trees.

  1. Apple tree and pear quickly recover after planting and take root well.
  2. Plum, cherry and sea buckthorn in cold regions, it is recommended not to plant in the fall, but with careful competent care, planting from mid to late September is also acceptable.
  3. When planning plantings, it should be taken into account that seedlings with an open root system should be planted in September in a short time, almost immediately after digging.
  4. From the end of September, pear seedlings can be planted in the Middle lane. After planting, you need to protect the young tree from rodents in winter and sunburn.

Planting berry bushes in September

Grape

  1. In September, grapes are planted in the Middle lane. Waterlogged saline soil is not suitable for grapes. The landing site must be prepared: dig, loosen, remove weeds, apply mineral and organic fertilizers.
  2. If at the end of September a grape seedling was purchased, in Siberia it is no longer transplanted to permanent place. It is better to plant overgrown seedlings in a year - they will have a more powerful root system with developed shoots - so the plant will better endure wintering in the ground.

strawberries

Until mid-September, garden strawberries are planted.

  • It is convenient to plant strawberries on a non-woven covering material - it protects the roots of the berry from overheating and hypothermia, preserves moisture in the soil, and prevents weeds from growing.
  • In the Far East, it is also better to finish planting strawberries by September 15 so that the plants have time to take root well before the onset of stable frosts.
  • Nutritious soil with humus, compost and complex mineral fertilizers must be prepared in advance.

Honeysuckle

At the end of September, there comes a favorable time for planting honeysuckle.

  1. At the same time, the landing pit and the soil are prepared a month before planting.
  2. In advance, rotted manure and wood ash are brought to the landing site.
  3. The distance between seedlings is at least 2 m, between rows is about 3 m, the depth of the planting pit is 40-50 cm is sufficient.
  4. Drainage is laid at the bottom, the nutrient mixture is poured, watered abundantly with water.
  5. After planting, the seedlings are not pruned.

Honeysuckle is also planted in September in Siberia. Seedlings are placed vertically straight, deepening by 3-5 cm.

Raspberry

Starting from mid-September, you can start planting raspberries in the Middle lane.

  • It is better to plant raspberries in the fall, when there is a rich selection of healthy seedlings, and during the long warm autumn period, raspberries will have time to get stronger and adapt to winter conditions.
  • In general, raspberries are unpretentious.
  • The soils are light, flavored with organic matter, without weeds.

The deadline for planting raspberries in Siberia is 20 days before the onset of stable frosts.

Currant

  1. September is the right time to plant blackcurrants in Siberia. The survival rate of shrubs is high, and watering is almost not required, there is enough autumn moisture in the soil.
  2. From September 20, they start planting currants in the Far East. For planting, take 1-2-year-old seedlings without damage with a developed root system and 2-3 shoots 30-40 cm long.
  3. Redcurrant in Siberia can be planted in early September. In fertilized planting holes with a diameter and depth of approx. 40 cm are directly planted with a depth of 5-10 cm. Watering in the fall is minimal, the planting site should be mulched. For planting, 1-2 year old red currant seedlings with an open or closed root system are suitable. Special care after planting is not required, if the roots are not badly damaged, pruning is not carried out.

Gooseberry

September is the best time to plant gooseberries in Siberia.

  • The survival rate of seedlings is 100%.
  • The main thing is to properly prepare the landing site: dig a hole with a diameter of 40 cm, put a nutrient mixture on the bottom and plant the seedling obliquely, deepening it by 5-7 cm.
  • Do not forget to water the young bush until it is fully established.

Planting ornamental plants in September

  1. After planting ornamental shrubs in September, care must be taken to prepare them for winter. In some regions, for example in Siberia, planted and transplanted decorative plants will be saved by a thick dense snow blanket. For this hydrangea and mock orange it is better to bend under the snow, pinch the top on the weigel.
  2. In early September, you can still plant lilacs. It is better to do this in the evening or when it is cloudy outside. It is not worth delaying the landing: the sooner the lilac is planted, the better it will take root.
  3. In September, rose hips can be planted, provided that the seedling with a closed root system is in a container. Planting is carried out after the leaves fall. Plants are deepened by 5 cm, cut off by 1/3. The landing site is watered and mulched.
  4. In the first half, two-year-old seedlings of chaenomeles (Japanese quince) are planted. Planting scheme: 3 m is left in the row-spacing, 1.5 m - between plants. Dig planting holes to a depth of approx. half a meter, fertilize with a nutrient mixture with organic matter and mineral additives. Seedlings are placed straight, with the root collar at ground level. After planting, water and mulch.

Planting flowers in September

At the end of September, the optimal landing dates for planting bulbous plants in the flower garden: tulips, daffodils, irises, crocuses.

  1. Until mid-September, you can buy chess hazel grouse bulbs and plant them immediately so that the bulbs do not dry out. Grouse bulbs are placed with a slight tilt to the side and deepened when planted by 5-7 cm. 10 cm of sand are poured into the bottom of the hole, the landing site is mulched with compost.
  2. Until mid-September, Ito peonies are planted in a sunny place. A nutrient mixture of compost, garden soil, limestone flour and phosphorus-potassium fertilizer is laid at the bottom of the planting hole. When placing a delenka, the kidney is deepened by 3-5 cm, the plantings are mulched.
  3. September is the best time to plant clematis. Clematis is planted in a sunny place next to a support in well-drained slightly alkaline soil. Drainage is placed in a hole about half a meter in diameter, filled with a nutrient mixture from garden soil, humus, peat, wood ash and complex fertilizers. The root neck is looked at by 3-5 cm.
  4. In September, you can transplant mallow, leaving a distance of about half a meter between plants.
  5. Throughout September, tulips are planted in the Moscow region. For successful planting, you will need a nutrient mixture of compost, ash and complex mineral fertilizer. Bulbs before planting should be carefully inspected and selected only healthy with a smooth husk. To prevent diseases, the bulbs are disinfected in a solution of potassium permanganate before planting. Bulbs are planted in nets, in pots and in boxes.
  6. From September 20, when the soil temperature at the bulb planting depth (three bulb heights) reaches no more than 10 ° C for one week, they start planting Triumph tulips. Before planting, the soil is loosened, compost or humus is added. Dry sand is placed under the bulb and on top of it.
  7. The optimal time for planting tulips in Siberia is September 25th. The bulb is planted at a temperature of about 7 ° C, in 2-3 weeks it takes root well and takes root - in winter, tulips should leave rooted with a developed root system. Before planting, the bulbs are cultivated, the soil is prepared healthy, loose, fertile, drained.
  8. Starting from mid-September, a good period begins in the Middle lane for planting seedlings climbing rose. High-quality planting material takes root well in the fall. It is most convenient to purchase own-rooted rose seedlings in a container - survival rate is better, care is easier.
  9. In the first decade of September, until the 5th-10th day, the planting of irises will be favorable. At the time of buying planting material choose delenki with 3-4 leaves, cut almost half.

September gardener's calendar

The main part of the work in the garden in September is devoted to the timely and correct harvesting of crops and seeds, laying root crops for storage. Diseases and pests have largely receded. In the first ten days of September, a secondary outbreak of late blight on tomatoes and potatoes is possible. The disease is transmitted with plant debris, so they must be destroyed and removed from the site immediately after harvesting.

Harvest in September

  • For harvesting and laying root crops for storage, the optimal time in the Middle lane comes in the second half of September.
  • Carrots, beets, root parsley, root celery, winter radish, parsnips are harvested before frost.
  • The collection is carried out on a clear, dry day and left to weather for several hours.

1. Save the heads white cabbage from cracking. Those plants where the forks have gained a significant mass must be dug up to tear the roots or cut off the lower leaves.

2. Help the pumpkin ripen. Cut pumpkin lashes to ripening fruits and tear off all the leaves around. If you have already removed the pumpkins from the garden, take them out in the sun during the day - this way they are better stored later

3. Prepare beds for winter planting of garlic: add 1 bucket of rotted organic matter, 1/2 bucket of sand, 1 liter of ash for every 1 m² of soil and carefully dig on a shovel bayonet. If the autumn is dry, water the bed in the evening with water. In the morning, make a frame for landing.

4. One week before harvesting potatoes mow the tops, dry and burn. The ash can be used to feed plants and fertilize the soil. Immediately sow winter rye in the harvested field.

5. Remove the cauliflower: together with the roots, put it in a box and place it in the cellar for growing. within a month, the heads will ripen and increase in size.

From the end of September, they start harvesting leeks for storage.

  1. Plants are dug up, the roots are cut off completely, green leaves - by 2/3.
  2. To keep the bleached stems until April, the onions are placed vertically close to each other at an angle of 50 ° in sand boxes, stored at a temperature of about zero and a humidity of 85%.

Garlic

In the second or third decade of September, spring garlic is harvested.

  1. You can understand that the garlic is ready for harvesting by lodging the leaves and softening the neck.
  2. After digging, the garlic is left to ripen under a canopy for 30-35 days.
  3. Store garlic at room temperature in an open glass container.

Rocambole

  • If onion-garlic rocambole was planted in the spring like spring garlic, the timing of its harvesting can stretch until the beginning of September.
  • The signal for harvesting rocambole is yellowing and lodging of the leaves.

Potato

  1. Since the beginning of September, mass digging of potatoes has already begun, especially if it was grown under straw.
  2. Dig up potatoes on September 5-10.
  3. Healthy, even, beautiful, medium-sized tubers are selected for seed material. For storage, seed potatoes are also laid separately from what is “for food”.
  4. Since September 10, they have been digging potatoes in Siberia “for food”. For storage and selection seed material potatoes are recommended to be dug up in the third decade of September, number 25, in dry weather.

Beet

  • In mid-September, they start harvesting beets.
  • After digging, the root crops are immediately removed for storage by cutting off the tops.
  • In Siberia, many people harvest beets on September 5-10.

Scorzonera

  • Throughout September, until frost, scorzonera roots are harvested.
  • In order not to damage the long brittle roots of the scorzonera, they are not dug up with a shovel, but pulled out with their hands.
  • For long-term storage, dry the fruits and place them vertically in wet sand.

Greenery

  1. At the end of September, the harvest of root celery is harvested. When harvesting, the tops are unscrewed, small roots are cut off. Celery is stored in winter in boxes with sand or in plastic bags.
  2. If you sow dill every two weeks, you can still get juicy fragrant greens for the whole of September. So that the cold nights do not damage the tender leaves, the bed with dill is covered with a film at night.

Beans

In the second decade of September, approximately from the 10th to the 20th, beans are harvested for grain.

  • It is necessary to have time to pluck mature beans before they dry out so that the seeds do not spill out.
  • AT rainy weather it is better to cut not individual beans, but the whole plant, tie in bunches, dry and then peel the grains.

In mid-September, asparagus bean seeds are usually collected in the Far East.

  • For this, the shoulder blade of the beans is not removed, but brought to biological ripeness on the bush.
  • Store the seeds at temperatures below zero so that the grains are not affected by the bean moth.

Vigna

In September, the cowpea harvest continues.

  1. In the greenhouse in September, it blooms all day long, because it is not as hot as in summer.
  2. cowpea pods should be collected regularly and as often as possible.
  3. For harvesting, it is enough that the fruits reach 30-40 cm in length and 1 cm in width.

Fennel

In September, fennel heads begin to ripen, which must be harvested before the first frost: cut them at the root and remove all leaves.

  • You can store them for a long time in wet sand.
  • Dried fennel greens can be stored in tightly closed containers during the winter.

Artichoke

In the third decade, the stakhis (Chinese artichoke) is ready for harvest.

  1. Bushes dig in and collect useful nodules from stolons.
  2. It is better to store them at a temperature of 1-3 ° C in plastic bags in the sand.
  3. The storage should not be dry and light, otherwise the tubers will dry out and turn brown.

Kohlrabi

In September, kohlrabi stalks are harvested. After harvesting, the leaves and roots are cut off, stored in a cool, damp room.


How to collect seeds in September

  1. Bean seeds can be obtained from biologically mature bean pods. When fully ripe, the grains are collected, put in canvas bags and hung.
  2. In early September, before the threat of the first autumn frosts, eggplant fruits are harvested for seed harvesting. In order for the seeds to ripen and give high germination, the seed fruits are left for ripening for 2-3 months, until December. Seeds are released when the eggplant is completely soft, dark brown, with no rot. The fruit is cut, the seeds are taken out and dried.
  3. When growing two-year-old beets and carrots, umbrellas are mowed to obtain seeds in early September and left for ripening under a canopy.


Soil work in September

In September, the autumn preparation of the soil for winter and the next season begins. Early released beds from under cabbage, potatoes, garlic are dug up and not leveled so that snow accumulates on the site.

siderates

  • Also in September, sowing and incorporation of green manure into the soil continues.
  • The phacelia, oats, and peas sown in June-July are mowed.
  • Early ripening rapeseed and mustard are sown in the first decade of September.

Crop rotation

Crop rotation is widely used to combat soil fatigue.

  1. Green fertilizers are used for intermediate crops.
  2. Winter rye can be sown as green manure throughout September.
  3. In the spring of her green mass embedded in the soil - enriched soil is obtained for sowing the main garden crops.

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1. Mulching with humus serves as a good fertilizer, helps to fight pests in the garden. So, moth larvae wintering under berry bushes will not be able to get to the surface in winter

2. During autumn digging rotted manure, compost, blackened sawdust or chopped straw.


September gardening calendar

In addition to the pleasant chores of harvesting a tasty and juicy harvest of apples, grapes and other fruit and berry breadwinners, gardeners in September are waiting for work to prepare trees and shrubs for winter. It is necessary to introduce phosphorus-potassium fertilizers into the soil and into the root zone, to begin the behavior of water-charging autumn irrigation. Diseases no longer bother, but in some places the fight against insidious fungi is still ongoing. In the fight against coccomycosis, cherries in the Far East are treated in a complex way, carrying out treatments in the spring, after flowering and in early September. Spray the plant with a solution of 3% Bordeaux mixture.

Top dressing in the garden in September

In early September, the introduction of autumn dressings of fruit and berry crops continues. The soil at this time is warm, the plants have time to get and absorb all the necessary nutrients. Fertilization with phosphate and potash fertilizers helps plants better prepare for winter, increases the vitality of trees and shrubs.

In September, 1 tsp is added under garden blueberries. superphosphate and potassium salt.

They carry out the third feeding of apricots in the Middle lane for the season. As for most autumn dressings, potash and phosphorus fertilizers are used - potash salt and superphosphate.

In early September, you can apply phosphorus-potassium or special fertilizer for the lawn. Such top dressing will help the lawn prepare for the cold and successfully overwinter.

Watering in the garden in September

From the end of September, you can begin to carry out moisture-charging autumn irrigations on strawberries after fruiting (the warmer the region, the later winter comes in it, the later water-charging irrigations are carried out). Under strawberries, you need to pour 3-4 buckets for every 1 m².

At the end of September, hazelnuts also need abundant watering: 3-4 buckets for each plant will ensure a successful wintering in the Middle lane.

In September, after the ripening of the berries and for the ripening of the shoots, watering is carried out on black currants.

Raspberries are not specially watered in September so that the shrub completes its growth and prepares for winter. However, watering may be required on a young plantation if the bushes were not watered during fruiting. Requires watering after fertilization.

Does not need watering in September and cranberries. In September, it begins to bear fruit, and watering after fruit set is needed only in stable dry weather.

Reproduction of trees and shrubs in September

When propagating actinidia by green cuttings, in September, rooted cuttings are transplanted from the greenhouse to a permanent place. When planting, a mineral complex fertilizer is applied (for example, 1 tablespoon of nitroammophoska per 1 m² of planted cuttings).

In September, the ornamental shrub aruncus (volzhanka) is propagated. A five-year-old bush is divided (chopped) into pieces with two buds

At the end of September, after a lithopad, shoots of currants, gooseberries, and honeysuckle are cut off with lignified cuttings to propagate berry bushes. Stored in plastic bags, first in the cellar, then without bags under the snow. When the snow melts, the shoots are again placed in bags and transferred to the cellar. The shoots are cut immediately before planting into fragments 15-18 cm long with 2-3 buds. Before planting, the cuttings are completely immersed in a container of snow water and left to soak in moisture for a day or two.

1. Mid-September is a good period for blackcurrant cuttings. Cut off annual woody twigs approx. 0.7 cm and 15-20 cm long. Choose shoots on a 2- or 3-year-old branch. Dig them in the bed at an angle of 45 °, leaving only 1 kidney above the ground. In the spring, they will sprout roots and begin to develop.

2. If you are done in the spring shrub layering, at the end of September, dig them out. Plant strong seedlings with roots more than 20 cm in a permanent place, weak ones for growing.

Trimming trees and shrubs in September

Approximately in mid-September, at a temperature of 10-12 ° C, the last mowing of the lawn is carried out. Before wintering, the lawn must be mowed and high grass should not be left, otherwise it will not survive the cold.

To prepare for winter, at the end of the first decade of September, the top of the shoot on raspberries is removed. The plant will stop growing, and will begin to accumulate nutrients, which will increase its winter hardiness. On some varieties, you will need to bend the top with an arc down - this will speed up the ripening of the wood, and the upper buds will not start growing.

Harvesting in the garden in September

In September, actinidia yields, the crop is harvested as soon as the berries become soft. Do not delay harvesting, otherwise the fruits will fall off. Actinidia can also be collected by shaking onto burlap. If the berries are unripe, they are stacked in a dry, dark, warm place and left to ripen for a week.

In September, chokeberry berries ripen - black chokeberry. The fruits do not crumble, but become a delicacy for large birds. Therefore, the chokeberry crop must be harvested on time and the ripened fruits must be protected from "thieves".

The grapes must be harvested before the onset of autumn frosts. In Siberia, the timing of the collection of clusters ends by mid-September.

Shelter in September

Starting from the end of September, they begin to shelter chaenomeles (Japanese quince), especially in the northern regions. The plant is spudded with soil or sawdust, the stem is bent to the ground and pressed with a piece of slate or boards. Covering material is laid on top and covered with snow.

If blackberries in Siberia are still fruiting in September, they may need additional cover. They put a film on the trellises to create a greenhouse effect - so the berries ripen faster.

In September, preparations for winter and shelter of grapes in the Black Earth region begin. Removing from the trellis, the vines are laid and, even before pruning, they are covered with covering material to help the vine ripen to frost.

In September, it may be necessary to cover the hydrangeas with non-woven material so that frost does not damage next year's flower buds. Hydrangea is prepared for winter shelter already at a sub-zero temperature of 5 ° C.

September florist calendar

In September, there is a hot time for planting in the flower garden (for more details, see the "Calendar of sowing and planting in September" section). Another main part of the work is aimed at preparing flower crops for the cold period: feed some plants for the ripening of shoots and water them to increase winter hardiness, while others dig up tubers and bulbs for winter storage.

1. Shelter dahlias. If night frosts are expected, wrap the dahlias with a light covering of metaril in a couple of layers. After a short cooling period, the plants continue to delight with lush flowering.

2. Planting clematis. When planting, deepen the root neck of clematis by 8-12 cm, this will protect the seedling from freezing in winter.

3. Division of lilies. In September, divide the curtains of mid-blooming lilies. The bulbs have reached their maximum size and the plants have reached the end of their growing season. In one place, lilies grow up to 7 years, so compost and fertilizers are added to the hole.

4. Pruning roses. In clear weather, prune hybrid tea roses. The stems are shortened by 1/3, except for climbing, scrubs, ground cover, miniature roses. the rose garden is fertilized with a solution of ash and superphosphate.

5. Digging up gladioli. Don't wait for gladioli to turn yellow, like spring bulbs, to start digging them up. ,Gladiolus dig with green leaves. Harvest each variety separately when 40-45 days have passed after its flowering. dig out the corms obtained from the babies last (they bloom the last).

Watering flowers in September

In mid-September at proper care peonies need abundant final watering during dry autumn.

From mid-September until the onset of the first daytime frosts, autumn watering of rhododendrons is carried out to increase winter hardiness. Evergreen rhododendrons need heavy weekly watering to keep their overwintering leaves.

Feeding flowers in September

If in the summer, when caring for peonies, they did not feed them with ashes, you can do this at the beginning of the first decade of September. Plants are watered with a solution of superphosphate or wood ash is scattered around the bushes.

In the first decade of September, you need to water the rhododendrons with a solution of superphosphate for better ripening of new shoots. For a successful wintering in mid-September, you need to feed the rhododendrons. Water the plants and add a solution of double superphosphate.

Breeding flowers in September

In early September, they start breeding lilies, incl. oriental hybrids. In the second year of life, the lily bulb can form babies that can be used for reproduction. You can divide the lily bulb a month after flowering, so as not to damage the scales. Lilies are planted immediately after digging, so that the roots do not dry out.

When propagating a climbing rose by cuttings in mid-September, the cuttings already form good roots. They are planted either immediately in a permanent place, or on a loose nutrient bed for growing.

During the reproduction of phloxes in early September, the rhizomes of three-year-old plants are divided. Phloxes are dug up, the base of the bush is cleaned and divided with a knife into divisions with 2-3 stems.

In September, you can propagate bergenia - an ornamental evergreen plant, ideal for decorating a therapeutic mixborder. Badan tostolistny, or Bergeria, propagated by dividing the rhizome or seeds.

Digging and cutting flowers in September

In early September, it's time to prune herbaceous peonies. In such early periods, only diseased plants are subject to pruning. As soon as you see dried, withered and leaves with dark spots, remove them immediately.

In September, before heavy rainfall begins, you need to have time to cut the stems and inflorescences of decorative physalis in order to use them for decoration. After cutting, the plant is placed in a vase with water. As soon as the leaves begin to dry out, they are cut off. Stems with "flashlights" will dry up and serve as a dry bouquet until the next season. Or seedlings can be used for children's crafts and decorative compositions.

Cannes when grown in open ground in September dug up and transplanted into large pots or baskets. Two weeks after digging and transplanting, the leaves must be cut off and the plant removed for winter storage. Cannes can be stored for about balcony door and most importantly, water regularly.

In mid-September, after flowering, hydrangeas are pruned in the Moscow region.

In early September, it is important not to allow the secondary formation of peduncles on the perennial delphinium. In the conditions of the Moscow region, repeated flowering can weaken the bush, which is why it will not winter well.

In early September, when preparing roses for winter, pinch the point of growth on climbing small-flowered roses. This species does not need any other pruning.

When to dig up gladiolus?

In the third decade of September, gladioli are dug up in the Moscow region. Excavation dates may change according to weather conditions. If the autumn is rainy, we dig before September 20, and if the days are dry and sunny, we will move the digging to the beginning of October. After digging, the bulbs are processed, sorted, stems are cut and thoroughly dried for one to one and a half months.

With early planting, the time for harvesting gladioli occurs in early - mid-September in conditions Middle lane. Usually, gladioli are dug up a month after flowering, it is necessary to withstand the period in order for a replacement corm to form. Light frosts do not harm it, and deep freezing of the soil leads to death. Gladiolus bulbs are dug up in dry, clear weather, trying as much as possible to save the children.

Indoor plants in September

In September, it is necessary to reduce watering and lower the air temperature when caring for zygocactus (Schlumbergera, Decembrist). This will stimulate bud formation and the plant will bloom in winter.

From the end of September, light-loving orchids may need additional lighting. During the formation of the peduncle, with a lack of daylight, the cymbidium orchids are illuminated with fluorescent lamps.

In September, lithops begin to grow and prepare for flowering - “flower-stones”. Abundant watering during this period can serve as an incentive for the appearance of a flower. After flowering, watering is reduced and stopped completely at the end of September. To prepare for winter, the soil must dry out.

Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener for September 2018 will help you in choosing favorable days for harvesting and other work on the site. In September, the time of leaf fall has come and the plants begin to prepare for winter.

The lunar sowing calendar for September 2018 for the gardener and gardener will come to the rescue, because the moon affects all living organisms and plants.

In early autumn, carry out sanitary pruning of fruit trees, removing damaged, diseased and dried branches. Do not forget to cover the cuts with garden pitch.

Sow siderats on empty beds - buckwheat, lupine, phacelia.

In September, raspberries, currants, gooseberries are planted. fruit bushes that have shed their leaves can be pruned. It is desirable to burn all cut off parts.

Also in September, strawberries are planted, the plants will have time to take root before frost and lay fruit buds.

Knowing the favorable days according to the lunar calendar for the gardener and gardener for September, you will always be prepared for harvesting and caring for plants in your area.

In September, grapes are harvested in the garden and plants are prepared for winter.

In the lunar calendar of the gardener-gardener for September 2018, Moscow time is indicated.

Caring for plants should be done on favorable days, which are summarized in the table.

Lunar calendar of the gardener and gardener for September 2018: table

the date
Moon in the sign of the zodiac
Moon phase
Recommended work in the garden and vegetable garden
1 September 2018, Sat
Moon in Taurus
Waning moon

2 September 2018, Sun
Moon in Gemini
11:02
Waning moon

3 September 2018
Moon in Gemini
Last quarter
05:37
Planting and transplanting herbaceous crops is not recommended. Effective removal of excess shoots, mowing, weeding, cultivation, mulching. Collection of medicinal herbs, root crops, fruits and berries
September 4, 2018
Moon in Cancer
15:04
Waning moon

5 September 2018
Moon in Cancer
Waning moon
Harvesting of herbs and medicinal herbs is recommended, which require particularly efficient drying. These days they collect everything that is not subject to long-term storage. Canned food and pickles work out at this time
September 6, 2018
Moon in Leo
16:54
Waning moon

September 7, 2018
Moon in Leo
Waning moon
Sowing and transplanting horticultural crops is not recommended. Harvesting and drying of fruits and root crops is recommended, especially potato harvesting. The right time to prepare the beds for planting, mulching, for pest control, for collecting sunflower seeds, harvesting medicinal herbs
8 September 2018, Sat
Moon in Virgo
17:29
Waning moon

9 September 2018
Moon in Virgo
New moon
21:01

10 September 2018
Moon in Libra
18:20
Waxing Crescent
Sowing and transplanting is not recommended. Recommended loosening, cultivation, hilling, mulching trees
September 11, 2018
Moon in Libra
Waxing Crescent

12 September 2018
Moon in Scorpio
21:15
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to bookmark tubers and seeds for storage. The planting of stone fruit trees is also recommended. A great time for cutting flowers, creating lawn ornaments, caring for indoor plants
13 September 2018
Moon in Scorpio
Waxing Crescent

September 14, 2018
Moon in Scorpio
Waxing Crescent
It is not recommended to propagate plants with roots, collect herbs and plant trees. Grafting, fertilization, pest control, soil loosening are effective. good time for preserving fruits and vegetables
15 September 2018, Sat
Moon in Sagittarius
03:45
Waxing Crescent

16 September 2018
Moon in Sagittarius
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to collect vegetables, fruits, berries and seeds, cut flowers. A great time for drying vegetables and mushrooms. Home flowers planted on this day bloom faster
17 September 2018
Moon in Capricorn
14:07
First quarter
02:15

September 18, 2018
Moon in Capricorn
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to plant and transplant trees and shrubs, especially pear and plum trees, gooseberries, currants. Loosening, fertilization, tree grafting, mowing. Cut flowers make beautiful bouquets
19 September 2018
Moon in Capricorn
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to plant and transplant trees and shrubs, especially pear and plum trees, gooseberries, currants. Loosening, fertilization, tree grafting, mowing. Cut flowers make beautiful bouquets
20 September 2018
Moon in Aquarius
02:52
Waxing Crescent

September 21, 2018
Moon in Aquarius
Waxing Crescent
Sowing and transplanting are not recommended. You can harvest seeds, cut flowers into bouquets
22 September 2018, Sat
Moon in Pisces
15:27
Waxing Crescent

23 September 2018
Moon in Pisces
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to harvest seeds, cut flowers into bouquets. Preparation of jams and pickles. Great time for cultivation and fertilization
24 September 2018
Moon in Pisces
Waxing Crescent
It is recommended to harvest seeds, cut flowers into bouquets. Preparation of jams and pickles. Great time for cultivation and fertilization
September 25, 2018
Moon in Aries
02:04
Full moon
05:52
Sowing and transplanting are not recommended
26 September 2018
Moon in Aries
Waning moon
Sowing and transplanting are not recommended. Pest control, weeding and mulching are recommended. Harvesting root crops, fruits, berries, medicinal and essential oil crops, drying vegetables and fruits
27 September 2018
Moon in Taurus
10:16
Waning moon
It is recommended to plant winter garlic, onions. Trimming trees and shrubs. Fruits, berries and vegetables taken at this time, as well as mushrooms, are suitable for creating winter stocks.
September 28, 2018
Moon in Taurus
Waning moon
It is recommended to plant winter garlic, onions. Trimming trees and shrubs. Fruits, berries and vegetables taken at this time, as well as mushrooms, are suitable for creating winter stocks.
29 September 2018, Sat
Moon in Gemini
16:26
Waning moon
Planting and transplanting herbaceous crops is not recommended. Effective removal of excess shoots, mowing, weeding, cultivation, mulching. Collection of medicinal herbs, root crops, fruits and berries
30 September 2018
Moon in Gemini
Waning moon
Planting and transplanting herbaceous crops is not recommended. Effective removal of excess shoots, mowing, weeding, cultivation, mulching. Collection of medicinal herbs, root crops, fruits and berries

Video - Work in the garden and garden in September

In order for your plants to grow well, you can use the tips from the lunar calendar for September 2020 for the gardener and gardener.

Lunar sowing calendar for September 2020 for the gardener and gardener: table

To spring planting and summer care has not gone down the drain, gardeners and gardeners use the lunar calendar, which will help them properly deal with planting and harvesting.

In addition to the lunar sowing calendar for September 2020 for the gardener and gardener, you also need to know the phases of the moon, which professional gardeners are guided by:
  • in the period from 1.09 to 13.09 the moon is growing;
  • full moon - September 14;
  • in the period from 15.09 to 27.09 the moon is waning;
  • On September 29 and September 30, the moon grows.

In addition to harvesting, plants are planted before winter in September. We suggest using the table for planting vegetables and flowers for September 2020.

Crops to plant in September date of planting
cucumbers 3, 4, 13, 18, 19, 22-24
Tomatoes 3, 4, 13, 18, 19, 22-24
Garlic 3, 4, 8, 9, 18, 19
Radish 8, 9, 18, 19, 22-24
Onion 3, 4, 8, 9, 18, 19, 22-24
Carrot 8, 9, 18, 19, 22-24
Cabbage 3, 4, 13, 19, 22-24
Roses 1-4, 8, 9, 13, 18, 19, 30
Plants planted with tubers 1, 2, 8, 9, 18, 19, 30
Gooseberry and currant seedlings 1-4, 8, 9, 13, 18, 19,30
Raspberry and blackberry seedlings 1-4, 8, 9, 22, 24, 30

What happens in the garden in September

In September, there are a lot of difficult tasks in the garden. Here are some tips to help you manage your harvest and keep it properly:

  • when collecting tomatoes, it is necessary to arrange the fruits in different boxes. It is best to harvest on a warm and sunny day. If you have grown different varieties tomatoes, then you need to lay them out in different boxes. If you mix the fruits, then most likely they will deteriorate;
  • for storing vegetables and fruits, it is necessary to prepare a dark and cool room in advance. The storage temperature for tomatoes should not exceed +12 °C. If the temperature is higher, then the tomatoes will begin to disappear very quickly;

  • Only whole fruits can be sent for storage. If one of the fruits is spoiled, all the others will begin to rot;
  • after harvesting, all the beds need to be dug up. Next year, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, onions can be planted in place of previously planted tomatoes. If oats are planted on these beds in winter, then there will be perfectly prepared soil in the spring for planting tomatoes;
  • in September, plants such as carrots and cabbage require special care. September is the time when you need to remove them from the beds. At the beginning of the month, you can feed them with a special top dressing, which will contain potassium sulfate. After such watering, the vegetables will become sweeter. If the top of the carrot appeared, then it must be sprinkled with earth so that the top does not turn green and does not become bitter;

  • onions should be harvested only when it is hot outside for several days. After harvesting, it will need to be dried, and only then stored for storage. In addition, before you start harvesting onions, you should look at its tops. If it began to dry out, then this is exactly the time when you can start harvesting. If it is still green, then you should not touch the onion yet.
the date What can you do in the garden
01.09, 20.09 You can safely start harvesting, you should take care of the selection of potato tubers for planting next year. Start processing beds for planting winter crops. Flower growers can start planting plants that are planted with tubers. It is best to plant roses and ornamental shrubs during this period. You can start preparing holes for planting trees. Medicinal herbs are collected
03.09, 04.09 Start harvesting - carrots, beets, cauliflower. Plant tomatoes that will subsequently grow in a greenhouse. Start loosening the soil. Flower growers can start planting roses as well as ornamental shrubs. Do not start digging potatoes these days. Do not prune the plants, otherwise you will simply harm them.
05.09, 06.09, 07.09 You can plant winter crops, in particular rye. Plant asparagus. Florists can start digging up plant bulbs, which will be stored until the next planting. No need to trim plants, pinching, and watering. In the garden, you can plant cuttings of wild rose, honeysuckle. In the kitchen, you can start making juices, sauerkraut.
08.09, 09.09 Start transplanting cauliflower that will ripen in a warmer room. You can plant under the film - cucumbers, celery, parsley. Start harvesting root crops. On this day, you can deal with roses, ornamental shrubs. It is not recommended to do anything with the roots of plants. Carry out pruning, top dressing. Start preparing preparations for the winter.
10.09., 11.09, 12.09 You can harvest, which will subsequently be stored throughout the winter. Start digging bulbs. It is not necessary to carry out crops, planting, watering, as well as top dressing. It is not recommended to plant anything in the garden. Jams can be made in the kitchen.
13.09

Digging up onions, batun. You can do plant nutrition. Prepare beds for winter crops. These days, gardeners can work on plants. In the garden, you can plant grapes, currants, gooseberries.

In the kitchen, you can start drying, freezing vegetables and fruits.

14.09 On this day, it is not recommended to do anything with plants in the garden, as well as to engage in harvesting for the winter.
15.09, 16.09, 17.09 In the garden, you can start collecting seeds. Do not engage in transplanting plants, watering, fertilizing. In the garden, it is worth doing pruning strawberry whiskers, pruning raspberries. In addition, these days it is necessary to prune and dry branches. Drying, harvesting juices are recommended.
18.09, 19.09 Start collecting seeds, digging up root crops. Dig up the beds, water the plants with compost. No need to engage in loosening the soil, so as not to damage the plants and their roots. Feed your plants with organic fertilizer. Engage in canning, salting. You can cook sauerkraut.
20.09, 21.09 In the garden, you can start collecting seeds, which will later be used. Do not refuse to collect potatoes. Flower growers during this period of time can start digging up tubers and bulbs. Do not dive. In the garden, tidy up the trunks of plants, mow the lawn. In the kitchen, you can start preparing blanks for the winter. For example, canning, drying - best option which can be practiced on the specified dates.
22.09, 23.09, 24.09 These days, plants can be planted in a greenhouse, the planted plant will take root well. perennial onion. No need to use pesticides, remove the tubers for storage. Proceed to harvesting wine, juices, wet apples. At this time, it is good to start collecting medicinal herbs, which will be well stored in the future.
25.09, 26.09 Take care of harvesting fruits that can be folded for long-term storage. Dig the beds, weed, collect the seeds. You can fight pests and diseases. Flower growers can start digging up tubers, bulbs that are folded for winter storage. Mow the lawn, cut dry branches. In the kitchen, it is worth doing drying, canning, collecting the fruits of medicinal herbs.
27.09, 28.09 The period of the new moon, so the plants are vulnerable. Nothing worth doing in the garden, garden.
30.09 The moon is growing, so you should start harvesting the fruits that are being prepared for storage for the winter. Gather the garlic. Take care of watering, loosening. You can transplant parsley, basil. For flower growers, a favorable day for planting plants - roses, bulbs.

The lunar calendar helps gardeners cope with the harvest. Focusing on the dates indicated on the calendar, you can succeed, collect the fruits and send them for long-term storage.

The first days of September delight with their weather. It is possible to harvest and dry the crop in the garden before the rains come. It is believed that if the cranes fly low on Kupriyan (September 13), then the winter will be early and warm. On the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin (September 21), Indian summer ends, autumn begins: the hives are insulated, apples and pears are harvested, and the harvest is stored for winter storage.

In September, there are many worries in the garden and garden. You need to start preparing the plants for winter. To not miss anything website prepared the gardener's lunar calendar for September 2020. Now you definitely won't forget to apply the necessary fertilizers for shrubs and sow the seeds of vegetables and flowers before winter.

Lunar gardener calendar for september 2020 auspicious days

  • Strawberries are planted in the garden.
  • Plants are fed with phosphorus-potassium fertilizers.
  • Collect fruits and
  • Sanitary pruning and cleaning of trunks is carried out in the garden.
  • Prepare holes for planting trees and shrubs.
  • They clean the mirror of the pond from litter and fallen leaves.
  • Plant residues are removed, laid in a compost pit.
  • The gardener's calendar for September 2020 says that today is an unfavorable day for working with plants. Relax!
  • In the garden, the surface of reservoirs is cleaned from plant debris.
  • In the garden, they mow the lawn, cut it.
  • Sprayed against pests and diseases.
  • Bring indoor plants back into the house.
  • Containers with exotics are brought onto the terraces.
  • Fruit trees are planted in the garden ornamental trees, bushes.
  • Today, the gardener's lunar calendar for September 2020 advises cutting trees and shrubs.
  • Planting holes are being prepared.
  • In the garden, they dig up the soil, make organic fertilizers.
  • In the garden, trees and shrubs, lianas are cut.
  • Remove plant debris.
  • Digging up the soil.
  • Harvest in the garden for storage.
  • Climbing and climbing indoor plants are transplanted at home.
  • The lunar sowing calendar for September 2020 recommends planting strawberries, berry and ornamental shrubs, perennial flowers.
  • Trim trees and shrubs.
  • The lawn is sown according to the gardener's lunar calendar for September 2020.
  • In dry autumn, abundant watering is carried out.
  • Sanitary pruning of trees and shrubs is carried out in the garden, hollows are closed up.
  • Digging up the soil, making organic.
  • Spray plants against pests and diseases.
  • Root crops are being prepared in the garden for winter forcing.
  • Store vegetables.
  • Dry and freeze fruits and vegetables.
  • Harvest the roots and rhizomes of medicinal plants.
  • On this day by moonlight sowing calendar for September 2020, dahlias, clematis are spudding in the garden.
  • Remove for storage after processing flower bulbs, roots and root tubers.
  • Cut diseased and thickening shoots from shrubs and trees.
  • Store vegetables in the garden.
  • Harvested and dried spicy - flavoring herbs.
  • Unfavorable day for working with plants.
  • the lunar sowing calendar for August 2020 claims that today is a favorable day for planting fruit trees and ornamental shrubs.
  • In the garden, green and leafy vegetables are sown in a heated greenhouse.
  • Digging or loosening the soil.
  • Make phosphorus - potassium.
  • Good days for canning and freezing vegetables, fruits, jam cooking.