September Garden & Greenhouse Checklist

A practical guide to what to sow, plant, prune, and prepare this month

 

🌸 Flowers & Borders

  • Sow hardy annuals like cornflowers, cerinthe, ammi, and scabiosa for early summer blooms.

  • Lift gladioli corms, dry them, and store frost-free.

  • Plant spring bedding: wallflowers, pansies, forget-me-nots.

  • Collect seeds from favourite flowers and store for spring sowing.

  • Fill pots for autumn colour with cyclamen, heathers, heucheras, and other seasonal bedding.

  • Divide and replant perennials like achillea once flowering finishes.

  • Control vine weevils if you spot notched leaves on potted plants.

  • Add late-flowering perennials like sedums to support pollinators.

  • Plant spring bulbs: crocus, daffodils, hyacinths, bluebells, fritillaries.

  • Take cuttings from fuchsias, salvias, pelargoniums.

  • Keep summer bedding going with regular deadheading and feeding.

  • Trim conifer hedges to tidy and manage height.

  • Leave sunflower heads for birds to feed on.

  • Make an autumn wreath with garden foliage and berries.

  • Visit other gardens for late-season inspiration.

 

🍏 Fruit & Veg

  • Sow hardy greens: kale, pak choi, mustard, mizuna, land cress, lamb’s lettuce.

  • Prune summer raspberries: remove fruited canes, tie in new growth.

  • Pot up herbs like parsley and chives for indoor use.

  • Sow broad beans and peas for early crops next year.

  • Plant onion and shallot sets with tips just above soil.

  • Expose pumpkins and squash to sun by removing shading leaves.

  • Plant saffron crocus bulbs for an autumn harvest.

  • Pick apples and pears before wind damage; store undamaged fruit.

  • Dry chillies by threading and hanging in a warm, dry spot.

  • Ripen green tomatoes indoors before cold weather hits.

  • Lift and store potatoes in cool, dark, ventilated sacks.

  • Finish summer pruning of apple and pear trees.

 

🛠️ Garden Maintenance

  • Rake and spike lawns, re-seed bare patches.

  • Net ponds to catch falling leaves and reduce rot.

  • Water autumn asters to prevent mildew.

  • Clean water butts and check fittings before heavy rain.

  • Clear pondweed and algae from water features.

  • Secure tree ties and supports ahead of autumn winds.

  • Disinfect bird feeders and tables to prevent disease.

  • Collect fallen leaves to make leaf mould.

  • Check rosemary and lavender for beetles and larvae.

  • Remove rotting fruit to prevent fungal spread.

  • Order bare-root fruit trees for winter planting.

  • Inspect roses for blackspot and remove affected leaves.

 

🌿 Greenhouse Tasks

  • Plant hyacinths in pots or glasses for Christmas blooms.

  • Remove shading by end of month to boost light.

  • Watch for pests and diseases, treat promptly.

  • Plant dwarf bulbs: irises, crocus, scilla, chionodoxa.

  • Pot up tender perennials like fuchsias and osteospermum before frost.

  • Plant Anemone De Caen for spring colour indoors.

  • Ventilate carefully, closing vents on cool nights.

  • Check heaters and plan for winter warmth.

  • Keep greenhouse tidy, removing dead leaves and blooms.

  • Prepare for early frosts, move tender plants inside.

  • Relocate peaches and nectarines to sheltered spots.

 

References

BBC Gardeners World Magazine. (2024). What to do now – September. [online] Available at: https://www.gardenersworld.com/what-to-do-now-september/ [Accessed 21 Sep. 2025].