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September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
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September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
OK, it's not the first of the month, but better than no month at all, right?
Soooo, here's what we can be planting in September for our beautiful fall and into winter gardens:
Beetroot(also Beets) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Broccoli Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Brussels sprouts Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Cape Gooseberry(also Golden Berry, Chinese Lanterns)Plant in garden. Harvest from January
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Carrot Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Cauliflower Plant in garden.
Harvest from February
Chinese cabbage (also Wong bok, wong nga pak)
Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks. Harvest from December
Climbing beans (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Collards (also Collard greens, Borekale) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Dwarf beans (also French beans, Bush beans) Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Endive Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Fennel (also Bronze fennel) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Florence Fennel (also Finocchio) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Kale (also Borecole) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Kohlrabi Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Leeks Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Lettuce Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Mustard greens (also gai choy) Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
Onion Plant in garden.
Harvest from April
Radish Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
Salsify (also Vegetable oyster) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Shallots (also Eschalots) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Squash (also Crookneck, Pattypan, Summer squash)
Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Strawberry Plants Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Turnip Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
(This info is from gardenate.com for zone 9b.)
Let's get growing!

Soooo, here's what we can be planting in September for our beautiful fall and into winter gardens:
Beetroot(also Beets) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Broccoli Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Brussels sprouts Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Cape Gooseberry(also Golden Berry, Chinese Lanterns)Plant in garden. Harvest from January
Capsicum (also Bell peppers, Sweet peppers) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Carrot Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Cauliflower Plant in garden.
Harvest from February
Chinese cabbage (also Wong bok, wong nga pak)
Start undercover in seed trays and plant out in 4-6 weeks. Harvest from December
Climbing beans (also Pole beans, Runner beans, Scarlet Runners) Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Collards (also Collard greens, Borekale) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Dwarf beans (also French beans, Bush beans) Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Endive Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Fennel (also Bronze fennel) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Florence Fennel (also Finocchio) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Kale (also Borecole) Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Kohlrabi Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Leeks Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Lettuce Plant in garden.
Harvest from December
Mustard greens (also gai choy) Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
Onion Plant in garden.
Harvest from April
Radish Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
Salsify (also Vegetable oyster) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Shallots (also Eschalots) Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Squash (also Crookneck, Pattypan, Summer squash)
Plant in garden. Harvest from December
Strawberry Plants Plant in garden.
Harvest from January
Turnip Plant in garden.
Harvest from November
(This info is from gardenate.com for zone 9b.)
Let's get growing!

PNG_Grandma-
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Join date : 2010-06-20
Age : 74
Location : Modesto CA, Central Valley, USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14, AHS Heat Zone 8, whew!
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
Hi PNG_Grandma. Great to hear from you as always. I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here
Hope all is well with you and Grandpa and thanks again for an excellent planting schedule

Hope all is well with you and Grandpa and thanks again for an excellent planting schedule

RoOsTeR-
Posts : 4316
Join date : 2011-10-04
Location : Colorado Front Range
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here

Yeah, I'll try to be here on time for the first of October!!

PNG_Grandma-
Posts : 297
Join date : 2010-06-20
Age : 74
Location : Modesto CA, Central Valley, USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14, AHS Heat Zone 8, whew!
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
Yeah, I'll try to be here on time for the first of October!!
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No No, not at all

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RoOsTeR-
Posts : 4316
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Location : Colorado Front Range
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
uh huhRoOsTeR wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
No No, not at allThat's not what I meant at all. No sarcasm.

PNG_Grandma-
Posts : 297
Join date : 2010-06-20
Age : 74
Location : Modesto CA, Central Valley, USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14, AHS Heat Zone 8, whew!
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
Trust me, I'm still behind too, so this is still the beginning of the month in my book lol!
RoOsTeR-
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Location : Colorado Front Range
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
Wait! what day is it?PNG_Grandma wrote:uh huhRoOsTeR wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
No No, not at allThat's not what I meant at all. No sarcasm.
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43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t3574-the-end-of-july-7-weeks-until-frost
There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
very funny. NOT!!camprn wrote:Wait! what day is it?PNG_Grandma wrote:uh huhRoOsTeR wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
No No, not at allThat's not what I meant at all. No sarcasm.
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PNG_Grandma-
Posts : 297
Join date : 2010-06-20
Age : 74
Location : Modesto CA, Central Valley, USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14, AHS Heat Zone 8, whew!
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
PNG_Grandma wrote:very funny. NOT!!camprn wrote:Wait! what day is it?PNG_Grandma wrote:uh huhRoOsTeR wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
No No, not at allThat's not what I meant at all. No sarcasm.
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43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t3574-the-end-of-july-7-weeks-until-frost
There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t1306-other-gardening-books
Re: September: What to plant in Northern California and Central Valley areas
camprn wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:very funny. NOT!!camprn wrote:Wait! what day is it?PNG_Grandma wrote:uh huhRoOsTeR wrote:PNG_Grandma wrote:oooooo, was that sarcastic, or what?!!RoOsTeR wrote:I look forward to the beginning of the month cause I know you'll be here![]()
No No, not at allThat's not what I meant at all. No sarcasm.
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Uh oh, does this mean I was supposed to pay the bills yesterday?
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PNG_Grandma-
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