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What vegetables do you grow in September?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum: suitable for sowing from late August to October, the suitable temperature is about 20 degrees. Cowpea: suitable for planting in early September. Tomatoes: they are sown from late August to early September and can be harvested in November. Cauliflower: planted every year from September to November. Chinese cabbage: suitable for planting from September to October.

I. Artemisia annua L.

Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is suitable for planting in spring and autumn, and autumn is mainly sown from late August to October. The suitable temperature is about 20 degrees, which is a semi-hardy vegetable.

2. Cowpea

Cowpea is most suitable for planting in early September, in fact, it can be planted in spring, summer and autumn, it has lower requirements for soil, but it will climb on its own, so it should be set up in advance.

III. Tomatoes

Tomatoes are mainly planted in autumn. They are sown from late August to early September and can be harvested in November. It can be eaten in many ways, with high nutritional value.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower, which is grown every year from September to November, is a semi-cold-tolerant vegetable with more nutritional value than other vegetables.

5. Chinese cabbage

Chinese cabbage is suitable for planting from September to October, and it is also a semi-hardy vegetable. You can eat delicious cabbage in winter, especially in the north.

 
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