Successful Florida gardening is all about getting the seasons right. Climates vary between north and south Florida, so not all gardens have the same needs (not even close). For best results, consider planting these edibles in September.
Five edibles to plant outdoors in September
- Lettuce
- Turnips
- Swiss chard
- Squash
- Onions (green & shallots)
North Florida gardening in September
Easy to transplant
- Arugula
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Chinese cabbage
- Collards
- Endive
- Kale
- Kohlrabi
- Lettuce
- Strawberry
- Swiss chard
Transplant with care
- Celery
- Mustard
- Spinach
Plant from seeds
Central Florida gardening in September
Easy to transplant
- Arugula
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Chinese cabbage
- Collards
- Eggplant
- Endive
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Peppers
- Strawberry
- Sugarcane
- Strawberry
- Swiss chard
- Tomatoes
- Tropical spinaches
Transplant with care
Plant from seeds
South Florida gardening in September
Easily to transplant
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Chinese cabbage
- Collards
- Eggplant
- Endive
- Kale
- Lettuce
- Peppers
- Sugarcane
- Swiss chard
- Tomatillo
- Tomatoes
- Tropical spinaches
Transplant with care
- Amaranth
- Calabaza
- Long squash
- Luffa
- Mustard
- Papaya
- Passionfruit
- Pineapple
- Seminole pumpkin
- Sweet potatoes
Plant from seeds
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