Zone 7 · winter lows 0°F to 10°F

September garden checklist for Zone 7

Every September job that matters, limited to plants that actually survive Zone 7 winters (0°F to 10°F). Last frost lands around mid-April.

9 tasks this month30+ in bloomFirst frost ~late October

Plant in September

Plant in its permanent location; deep taproot dislikes being moved.

Prune in September

Cut spent flower stalks back to the ground after blooming.

Divide in September

Divide crowded clumps every 3-4 years in spring or fall.

Fertilize in September

Use a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during active bloom periods

Deadhead in September

Remove spent flower spikes to encourage continuous blooming.

Check for Pests in September

Check for powdery mildew, especially during humid weather.

Propagate in September

Collect seeds when pods turn black; sow stratified seeds in fall

Harvest in September

Harvest flowers when fully open for cutting.

Winter Prep in September

Stop deadheading in fall; leave seed heads for winter interest and to feed birds.

What's blooming in September

In flower around now and hardy in Zone 7.

Frost dates and bloom windows are typical ranges, not guarantees — your microclimate moves them by weeks. Sow uses your real local forecast instead.

September questions

What should I be doing in my Zone 7 garden in September?

The jobs that matter most this month are plant, prune, divide, fertilize. Each section above lists the specific plants that need that job in September, filtered to what survives Zone 7 — drawn from the care schedules of the plants gardeners actually grow.

When is the last frost in Zone 7?

In Zone 7, the last spring frost typically lands around mid-April and the first fall frost around late October, with winter lows of 0°F to 10°F. Those two dates bracket most planting decisions — check your local forecast before acting on either, since microclimate and elevation shift them by weeks.

What's blooming in September?

Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower, Pink Muhly Grass, Walker's Low Catmint, Black-eyed Susan, Pugster Pink Butterfly Bush and others are in flower around now in Zone 7. The full list is above.

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Get September's tasks for your own plants

Sow builds this checklist from the plants actually in your yard — and adjusts it to your real forecast, so a wet week skips the watering and a frost warning reaches you first.

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