![]() ![]() Investigate for any “buddies” that could be coming indoors with them.As the temperatures cool in September and October, it’s a great time to divide your perennials. Collect seeds from summer annuals to dry and store indoors until next spring.Cut basil to freeze in oil in ice cube trays to use this winter in soups and stews.Late month: get row cover or plan other protection in case of early frost in November.Mow high to fend off weed seeds that are germinating.Find out what’s causing the problem like low drainage spots or compacted areas. Brown patch: Apply a quarter inch of compost.This is the best time of year to fertilize. Fertilize with an organic slow release formula like 8-2-4 or similar ratio.Collect seeds of annuals to dry and store inside until next spring.If temps dip, cut basil and preserve in oil in the freezer. ![]()
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