If you want to see your garden blooming in September, then you need to choose specific varieties of flowers.
The flowers that bloom in September can vary depending on your location and climate zone, but there are several garden flowers that are known for their late-summer to early-fall blooms.
Here are some garden flowers that often blossom in September.
Asters are a classic fall-blooming flower known for their daisy-like flowers in shades of purple, pink, blue, and white.
They provide nectar for late-season pollinators like butterflies and bees.
Often simply referred to as "mums," these flowers are a staple of fall gardens.
They come in various colors and bloom in late summer and early autumn.
Sedums are succulent plants that produce clusters of small, star-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, or white.
They are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in dry conditions.
Goldenrod is a native wildflower with tall, golden-yellow flower spikes that attract bees and other pollinators.
It's a great addition to wildflower gardens.
Commonly known as sneezeweed, these plants produce vibrant, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, orange, and red.
They can add a pop of color to your garden.
Russian sage is a woody perennial with aromatic silver-gray foliage and spikes of lavender-blue flowers.
It's drought-tolerant and attracts pollinators.
Turtlehead flowers resemble the head of a turtle, and they come in shades of pink, white, or purple.
They thrive in moist or boggy conditions.
Japanese anemones have delicate, cup-shaped flowers in shades of pink or white.
They add elegance to late-summer and early-fall gardens.