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What to Plant in September — USDA Zone 8b

Here's everything you can start, transplant, sow, and harvest in September in USDA Zone 8b. This zone has an average last spring frost around February 25 and first fall frost around November 28, with a growing season of approximately 276 days.

There are 11 planting activities for September in Zone 8b.

Zone 8b Year-round
276 days
Last Spring Frost February 25
276 growing days
First Fall Frost November 28

Where Is Zone 8b?

Harvest in September

Plant Type Date Range Days to Maturity
Alpine Strawberries Fruit 90–180 days
Artichoke Vegetable 120–180 days
Chayote Vegetable 120–180 days
Crosne Vegetable 150–200 days
Echinacea Herb 120–180 days
Horseradish Vegetable 120–180 days
Jicama Vegetable 120–180 days
Lavender Herb 90–200 days
Rosemary Herb 80–180 days
Strawberries Fruit 90–365 days
Valerian Herb 120–180 days

Data sources: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023), NOAA 30-Year Climate Normals, University Cooperative Extension planting guides. Planting dates are estimates based on average frost dates — local conditions may vary. Last updated: April 2026.