what we're growing in september

September: What We’re Growing & Planting in Our Garden!

September is a great time to start growing food! We're planting lots of things for fall and harvesting our summer crops!

September is a great time to start growing food in many places! The heat of summer is starting to fade away making it more bearable to be outdoors working in your garden. In September, we are beginning to plant many more things directly from seed and transplanting new plants outdoors. The climate is different in every location so make sure to check your specific dates where you live using our FREE iOS and Android app!

September is a busy time in our garden! We end August and start September by cleaning out the garden beds of summer crops that are coming to an end and planting new plants for the cool season! While working on this, we do a lot of preservation of food since a lot of these plants will be giving us their last rounds of harvest. 

Peppers are one of the plants that we preserve a lot at this time! They can be super easy to preserve by simply dicing them up (seeds and all!) and freezing. 

We saute these frozen peppers with onions and garlic whenever preparing something that we want to add a little spice into. So tasty and so easy! Check out our blog post for info on how to preserve these for yourself in our free app under the “more” section in a plant or on our garden blog section in the main menu.

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Fall is a great time to start transplanting herbs out into your garden! Kitchen favorites such as rosemary, oregano, thyme, sage, and chives are easy to grow and add into your diet! Herbs like these are extremely healthy and provide an easy way to add beneficial nutrients into your diet. There are countless health benefits to including these into your diet. Check out the health benefits for each plant in our free app! 

Herbs are not only extremely tasty and nutritious but can benefit your other plants in the garden by repelling pests. Check out the list of companion plants and what plants like to be planted together in our free app! We like to plant these herbs into Smart Pots so we can move them around as desired. 

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These herbs are planted in a Big Bag Bed Jr Smart Pot
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We have our chives planted here in a Big Bag Bed Mini
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In September we are continuing to plant root crops such as carrots, beets, turnips, and radishes into the ground. These plants are all typically planted pretty dense at 16 per square foot so we use the Seeding Square to make it easy when planting these. You will be amazed by how much better these root crops taste when they are harvested during the cool months! 

Make sure to keep these seeds moist during germination or you’ll have issues with them sprouting. We like to keep drip irrigation on these areas to make sure that they stay moist during this time.

We also plant a lot of greens during the fall season! These greens tend to sweeten up during the cool temperatures and taste incredible! We like to simply sprinkle seeds into our garden beds and then thin them down to proper spacing as they grow. This gives us food to munch on (“microgreens”) as they are growing as well. Check out videos of how we do this on our YouTube channel at youtube.com/fromseedtospoon.

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September is a great month for getting out into the garden and we hope you will join us in growing some of your food this season! Check out all of the foods that you can get started growing today for your fall garden in our free iOS and Android app! Also, check out our website at seedtospoon.net for more info and to read more!

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