10 Ways to Enjoy and Embrace September

September is a month of transition—a time when summer’s warmth lingers, but autumn’s crisp promise is just around the corner. It’s a month to reset, refresh, and embrace the beauty of change. Whether you’re ready to plant a fall garden, reset your routines, or simply enjoy the shifting season, September offers endless ways to grow what matters.

“By all these lovely tokens, September days are here, with summer’s best of weather and autumn’s best of cheer.”Helen Hunt Jackson

September is nature’s invitation to savor both the abundance of summer and the promise of fall. In our gardens, that means fresh herbs, leafy greens, and seasonal vegetables that nourish us as the seasons change.

Here are 10 ways to enjoy and embrace September:

1. Savor Seasonal Produce

September brings a table full of flavor—tomatoes, peppers, apples, figs, and more. Cook a “September supper” with fresh-from-the-garden ingredients or a farmers market haul. Nothing tastes better than seasonal food, especially when you’ve grown it yourself.

2. Plant a Fall Garden

Fall is for greens. Leafy favorites like kale, parsley, and Swiss chard thrive in cooler weather. A patio container garden makes it simple to keep a fresh harvest within arm’s reach—even if your space is limited.

3. Reset Your Routines

September feels like a second New Year. It’s the perfect month to check in with yourself: What’s working? What needs refreshing? Planting a new desktop or patio garden can be a great way to reset your rhythm and bring daily wellness into focus.

4. Embrace Cooler Mornings

One of the joys of September is stepping outside in the early hours with a warm cup of tea or coffee. Or, if you’re a pumpkin spice latte fan, enjoy that seasonal sip on your patio while admiring the final push of your summer herbs. Breathing in crisp air, even for a few minutes, is one of the simplest wellness rituals you can embrace.

5. Bring Autumn Inside

As daylight shortens, invite a little green indoors. A desktop garden, a seasonal herb planter, or even a wax-dipped amaryllis bulb can brighten your desk or kitchen counter. It’s a daily reminder that growth is possible in every season.

6. Celebrate Self-Care Awareness Month

September is National Self-Care Awareness Month—a reminder to make time for yourself. Embrace small, intentional moments: water your garden mindfully, step away from your screen to check on your plants, or take 10 minutes for a gratitude practice. Self-care doesn’t have to be grand; it’s about creating space to breathe and reconnect daily.

7. Take Stock as a Leader

If you lead a team, September is an ideal time to pause and reflect. How is your team doing as individuals? As a group? What do they need to feel supported as Q4 approaches? Take time to celebrate wins, reset expectations, and plan together for the months ahead.

8. Connect With Loved Ones

Call your best friend, write a handwritten note, or put a standing “coffee date” on your calendar. September reminds us that connection is a form of care—for ourselves and for the people who matter most.

9. Plan Outdoor Gatherings

September evenings are made for connection. Host a patio dinner, a backyard picnic, or a simple garden happy hour. Fresh herbs from your garden make the perfect garnish to drinks or dishes shared with friends.

10. Practice Gratitude

September is a grounding month. Start a gratitude practice by writing down three things you’re thankful for each day. Let your garden be one of them—it’s a daily gift of growth, nourishment, and joy.


At Gardenuity, we believe every season has its own magic. September is an invitation to grow, to reset, and to savor the simple things that make life meaningful. Whether it’s planting leafy greens, gathering with friends, or taking a mindful breath of crisp morning air, this month offers countless ways to embrace the moment.

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