WILDLIFE GARDEN JOBS FOR SEPTEMBER
1
DIVIDE PERENNIALS Split clumps of your best nectar-rich flowering perennials to create several new plants for next year.
2
PLANT EVERGREEN SHRUBS By planting in September, new wildlife-friendly evergreens can get established in the warm soil.
3
SAVE SEED If you grew a bed of cornfield annuals, cultivate the soil, remove weeds, and add some extra seed ready for next year.