Trees & Shrubs:
Fall is prime planting season in Mississippi because roots establish well in cooler soil. By planting in September–November, your trees and shrubs get a head start before next summer’s heat.
Recommended Plants:
- Fall Plant recomendations coming soon!
When planning new trees and shrubs, use Callaway’s Bed Builder to improve soil before
planting and be sure to provide daily watering. Water with Ferti-lome Root
Stimulator weekly for up to 5 weeks.
Pruning:
- Fall pruning tips for trees & shrubs coming soon!
Mulch & Straw:
- Maintain 2–3 inches of mulch or pine straw.
- Keep mulch away from plant stems/trunks.
- This helps conserve moisture and reduce soil temperature.
Perennials
September is a perfect time to divide, move, and plant new perennials. Cooler weather reduces transplant stress.
Sun Lovers:
Coneflowers, Salvia, Gaura, Plumbago
Shade Lovers:
Autumn Fern, Heuchera, Hostas, Liriope
Be sure to cut back tired summer perennials and refresh beds with fall mulch.
Annuals:
By late September, you can begin planting cool-season color that thrives through fall and into winter.
Sun: recs coming soon!
Shade: recs coming soon!
Tropicals:
Watch the temps! Its time to start thinking about when to move your tropical and house plants inside for the colder months.
Vegetables
September is fall vegetable garden season! Start transplanting cool-season crops and direct sow greens for steady harvests.
Transplant in September:
Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, and Lettuce
Direct Sow in September:
Turnips, Mustard Greens, Collard Greens, Kale, Spinach, Radishes, Carrots, and Beets.
Cool Season Herbs:
Parsley, Cilantro, Dill, and Chives.
Keep soil moist and mulch around where seeds are planted to help retain moisture in the soil. Do not mulch over top where seeds are planted. Wait until seedlings have sprouted and developed true leaves before mulching around them, but not over them.
Attract Pollinators
Early fall flowers keep pollinators active and healthy.
Don't forget to keep hummingbird feeders filled. They will be migrating soon! Shop our
hummingbird feeders!
Pruning & Cleaning
- Continue light pruning only—remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches.
- Cut back faded annuals to refresh beds.
- Clean up summer vegetable beds and prep for fall planting.
Insect & Pest Control
- Keep scouting lawns for armyworms and grubs.
- Protect fall veggie transplants from cabbage worms and flea beetles.
- Watch ornamentals for scale, aphids, and mites.
- Stay ahead of fire ants before they re-establish in fall.
- Keep an eye for thrips. They with continue on flowers, roses, and fall vegetables (especially tomatoes).
Repotting
Cooler temps are a great time to think about repotting plants that are root bound. Once we leave the hot months behind plants will be less stressed with the change in their environment that comes with splitting or repotting.
Lawn Care
September is one of the best months for lawn improvement.
- Fertilize with a slow-release lawn food (avoid high nitrogen).
- Reseed or overseed bare spots in late September–October.
- Water deeply once or twice a week.
- Keep an eye out for army worms. Their peak season is late August through early fall. If Army Worms are present, use Hi-Yield 38-Plus or Bug Blaster. More info on treating and preventing armyworms!
Get instructions specific to your grass:
Mulch & Straw
Refresh mulch/pine straw around trees, shrubs, and garden beds:
- 2–3 inches deep
- Replenish after heavy rain
- Keep mulch pulled back from base of stems/trunks
Mulch keeps soil cool, retains water, and reduces stress in the hottest month of the year. It is also effected in keeping weeds away.

What's Blooming in September?
Annuals:
Coming Soon
Perennials:
Coming Soon!
Shrubs & Trees:
Coming Soon!
Recommended Products
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Callaway's Bed Builder
Mix with existing soil to prep flower beds for planting.
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Callaway's Potting Mix
Use for potted plants
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Hi-Yield Tomato & Vegetable Food
Shop OnlineUse on tomato and vegetable plants
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Mulch & Pine Straw
Learn MoreCallaway's carries pine straw by the roll and a variety of bagged mulches. We also have pine bark mulch in bulk.
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Ferti-lome Fish Emulsion Fertilizer
Use to fertilize vegetables.
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