By Jackie Sledge

Big Country Master Gardener Association

September is such an interesting month.  Our area can have record high temperatures as well as cool temperatures, and we can enjoy the cooler days when we can work outside at hours other than early morning or late evening.  We usually have some rain because that seems to arrive during the West Texas Fair and Rodeo, and even a little rain perks up the trees, shrubs, flowers, and especially the grass.  This is a great month for gardeners! This is a great month for planting!

Why should I plant in the fall?

I spent some of the hot summer days making plans for our landscape.  Earlier this year I added some new flower beds, planted several new trees, replenished the perennials in the beds around the trees, and added raised beds – all of this to take in much of the grassy areas in the yard.  I made a list of plants and trees I still wanted to add so I would be ready to plant in the fall since it’s the best time of the year to plant.  Now that time is here.

I’m prioritizing the plans on my “to do” list and relying on the task lists from Lone Star Gardening by Neil Sperry and Texas Garden Almanac by Doug Welsh to keep me on track with what I need to do this month.

3 different pictures of flowering bulbs in a garden

Here are some of their recommendations for September:

Planting Tasks:

3 different pictures of plants being divided

Planting Tips for Success:

3 different pictures of landscape beds

Pruning Tasks:

What to Feed:

Troubleshooting Tips:

3 different pictures of fall flowering plants

Just a Tip:

Remember: If you make the most of the fall season, you will have a landscape that rewards you all year.

3 different pictures of planting journals

But where can you find plants that survive and thrive in the Big Country?  The Big Country Master Gardener Fall Plant Sale is coming up in October, and I know there will be some plants that will be great in our gardens.  The online sale will start on October 8th and end at noon on October 10th, and the in-person sale will be held from 8:00 a.m. through 12:00 noon on October 11th.  Be sure to add these dates to your calendar and watch the BCMGA website and Facebook page for more information about the sale.    

The Big Country Master Gardener Association offers several education programs each month.  There is a program at 6:00 p.m. on the 1st Tuesday of the month at the South Library Branch in the Mall of Abilene, and the same program is offered again at 10:00 a.m. on the 2nd Friday of the month at the Downtown Library.  Watch the BCMGA website and Facebook page for the topics and dates of these monthly programs.

If you have any questions, call the Taylor County Extension Office at 325-672-6048 or email us at mgardeners@yahoo.com.  We hope you visit bcmgtx.org for information on all Big Country Master Gardener events, like us on BCMGA Facebook, and check out training presentations on BCMGA YouTube.  We are here to help you.

Until next week – Happy Gardening!