Bee on hyacinthSure, the leaves are brown, and your backyard harvest is at its most bountiful. That doesn’t seem like the best time to get digging, granted. But according to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), September is a great month to get certain spring-flowering bulbs in the ground. Alex Biggart, a flower expert at 123 Flowers, agreed, sharing: “Autumn is the best time to get your garden ready for spring”. Not only will doing so “set your garden up for a strong, healthy start next year,” he said, but it could help struggling pollinators like bees too.What should I plant in September?Daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths, and alliums can all go in the ground this month for an
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