As summer settles into memory, September arrives with its own charm—cooler mornings, golden light, and a gentle nudge toward fall’s cozy routines. At the Marshall County Co-op, we’re embracing this shift with gardening tips, weather forecasts, and helpful reminders for what lies ahead.
What’s Ahead: Farmers’ Almanac Forecast for Fall 2025
The Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a volatile and active fall across much of the U.S.—and that includes our region in West Virginia. Expect early autumn thunderstorms, possible severe weather or even tornado risk over Labor Day weekend, and heightened hurricane concerns along the Atlantic Seaboard. As the season proceeds, early snow and frosts are expected in higher elevations, especially in October and November.
These shifting weather patterns serve as a reminder: preparing early is key.
September Gardening Tips
Fall isn’t just about winding down—it’s one of the best times to garden! Here’s how to make the most of it:
- Plant cool-season greens: Lettuce, kale, spinach, and broccoli thrive in September’s cooler temperatures.
- Divide and transplant perennials: Early fall is an ideal time to give them a head start before frost arrives.
- Mulch for winter protection: A 2–3-inch layer of organic mulch shields roots from frost, reduces erosion, conserves soil moisture, and adds nutrients as it decomposes.
- Prepare your soil and garden beds: Record planting zones for crop rotation, clear away diseased plants, and consider planting a cover crop—or at least spread mulch—to enrich the soil over winter.
- Add late-season color: Mums, pansies, and ornamental cabbage resist cooler temps and brighten your beds.

Prepare for Winter: Co-op Reminders
- Book your propane delivery early—don’t wait until late fall when the rush begins.
- Winterize tools and equipment: Clean, lubricate, and safely store mowers, trimmers, and hoses.
- Switch to cold-weather fertilizers or soil amendments, especially if planning winter crops.
- Check garden structures: Repair or secure raised beds, greenhouses, row-cover frames, and plant support to withstand wind or snow.
Quick Snapshot: September Weather at a Glance – West Virginia
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Temps (avg.) | Highs near 80 °F, lows near 57 °F |
| Rainfall | Around 5 days, totaling approx. 4–4.5 inches |
| Forecast outlook | Stormy at times; plan for early cold snaps |
Your Marshall County Co-op Is Here to Help
The Marshall County Co-op isn’t just a place for supplies—it’s your partner in seasonal success. Stop in for:
- Advice on crop timing, soil prep, and frost protection
- Mulches, perennials, bulbs
- Plant supports, covers, and winterizing gear
- Friendly tips from experienced staff
Let’s welcome September with open arms—and tools at the ready. Here’s to a smooth transition into autumn and a thriving garden you’ll enjoy well into the cold months.
— The Marshall County Co-op Team
