What to plant in September in Lazio
Regional guidance for September.
What to plant in September in Lazio
September in Lazio is a month rich in autumn options: 19 crops are recommended across most municipalities analyzed, including Garlic, Swiss chard, Tuscan kale, Lettuce, Pea, and 14 more crops. 8 are region-wide; the others are still recommended in most municipalities. The municipality page remains the reference for precise dates, frost, heat, dry spells, and local windows.
At a glance
- 8 crops are recommended everywhere; 11 more pass the regional threshold.
- Fastest harvest signals: Arugula, Radish, Lettuce.
- Longer-cycle choices: Garlic.
- Open the municipality page before choosing the exact day: frost, heat, dry spells, and irrigation can move the practical window.
Regional recommendations
Recommended across the whole region
- Garlic
- Swiss chard
- Tuscan kale
- Lettuce
- Pea
- Radish
- Arugula
- Spinach
Recommended in most of the region
- Broccoli (20 of 21 municipalities)
- Carrot (20 of 21 municipalities)
- Onion (20 of 21 municipalities)
- Green bean (20 of 21 municipalities)
and 7 more regional crops
Method and harvest timing
- Direct sowing: Garlic, Swiss chard, Pea, Radish, Arugula, Spinach, Carrot, Green bean, and 1 more crops
- Transplanting: Broccoli, Strawberry, Rosemary, Sage
- Multiple methods: Tuscan kale, Lettuce, Onion, Fennel, Cucumber, Zucchini
- Closest harvests: Arugula (from September 25 to October 24), Radish (from September 25 to October 24), Lettuce (from October 5 to November 3), Spinach (from October 5 to November 3), Zucchini (from October 15 to October 30), and 11 more
- Later harvests: Parsley (from November 19 to December 18), Onion (from November 29 to December 28)
- Longer cycles: Garlic (June 1)
Select your municipality
Select a municipality to see precise windows, local climate risks, and harvest estimates.