7 Things You’ll Want To Stock Up On In September

Things to Stock Up On in September

Another month, another opportunity to stock up on seasonal sale items! While I certainly don’t stockpile items to the same extent I did back in my couponing days, I still like to stock up on certain things when I find a great deal!

And there are plenty of great deals to go around this month. Whether you’re on the lookout for seasonal produce, canned goods, or even shaving razors, there are all sorts of things you can stock up on for less during September! :-)

7 Things To Stock Up On In September

Things to Stock Up On in September

1. Apples

September is a great month for apple lovers like me. :-) You’ll be able to stock up on fresh, local apples by the box this month for the best price you’ll find all year!

Stock up on apples to make applesauce, apple butter, and other tasty apple treats to enjoy throughout the winter.

Things to Stock Up On in September

2. Gardening Supplies

Home improvement stores and other big retailers are sure to slash prices on gardening supplies this month to make room for incoming stock. Take advantage of their low prices by stocking up on whatever you’ll need for gardening next spring!

This is a great opportunity to save on items like hoses, tools, soil, pots, and more. Just store them away in your garage or shed (and don’t forget to pull them out when spring comes back around!) :-)

Things to Stock Up On in September

3. Canned Soup

Keep your eyes peeled for coupons and sales on canned soup during September! Canned soup can last for about a year on your shelf, so it’s one of the best foods you can choose to stock up on when prices are low.

Things to Stock Up On in September

4. Children’s Clothing

Labor Day tends to mark the end of back-to-school season, so expect to see markdowns on children’s clothing later this month. This is particularly true for summer styles, so keep an eye out for deep discounts on those!

Take advantage of those low prices by outfitting the kids for an upcoming beach vacation, or for next summer!

Things to Stock Up On in September

5. Diabetic Supplies

September is Diabetes Awareness Month! As a mother to a child with Type 1 diabetes, any sort of discount on diabetes supplies is guaranteed to turn my head.

Not only are diabetes supplies expensive to begin with, but they also RARELY go on sale! But this month you can find low prices on items like blood glucose meters and test strips, glucose tablets, syringes, carrying cases, and more!

Things to Stock Up On in September

6. Meat

Labor Day tends to mark the unofficial end of summer, and the unofficial end of grilling season. So your local grocery stores are sure to be offering low prices on meat products like hot dogs, burger patties, steaks, and more!

Stock up on your favorite meat products at low prices, then freeze them to use later on!

Things to Stock Up On in September

7. Shaving Supplies

Shaving isn’t necessarily seasonal, but I think many of us ladies tend to shave less often when we’re not wearing shorts all the time. ;-) So as shorts-wearing weather comes to an end, retailers often offer sales on razors, shaving cream, and other shaving supplies!

Razors can be expensive, so if you find a good sale or deal, take the opportunity to stock up! (After all, you can store them indefinitely, so there’s really no reason not to!)

…And More!

Looking for more information about sales and deals during the month of September? Check out this post for more ways to save!

What will you be stocking up on this month?

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  1. My comment is not regarding cleaning, but it is about shopping for food.
    If you have an Aldi’s near to where you live, give that store a try. Yes, in most areas you will need a quarter to obtain a cart, but you can retrieve your quarter when you return your cart. The prices are much lower than in other supermarkets.
    I purchase milk, OJ, eggs, cube steak, chicken, pork chops, pork tenderloin, beef cubes for stew, and veggies at Aldi’s at much lower prices than I can in the other two supermarkets in my city.
    I have “fallen in love” with Bob Evans already mashed potatoes and Dannon Blueberry yogurt and I can only find those products at Market 32, in my area. If I want to buy some Progresso Soup, that, too, is not at Aldi’s, as they usually carry their own brand of products. Since I am now retired I have the time to shop at two stores. Plus, saving money at Aldi’s is great for retirees who sometimes need to “cut back” on expenses.

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  2. I spy dollar shave club products in that picture. I just want to pass along that my husband an I have used this company for since 2012 and the razors are wonderful. We both use the mid-level blade, the 4X, and have for years. We’ve had to replace ONE handle in the time we’ve been using them. The blades really do last a whole week, even with daily use, and you can’t beat the price. With the autoship discount we pay $1.50 per blade. Not bad at all :)

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  3. WD40 took care of the ants for us! Spray along the trails or where they are coming in. They do not like it. I fought them at a windowsill for about 3 years. I had read about the WD40 hint this spring, so when I saw the first few coming in, I sprayed a little bit where the sill and window met. Worked for me. No more ants. The WD40 didn’t seem to smell as bad as it used to either. I don’t have any kids or pets so don’t know if it would bother them.

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  4. Sorry it was the name of the product that would get rid of them that I need. Thank you

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      • Betty, thank you so much

    • We use Terro to get rid of ants; it’s the strongest thing you can get without a professional license. Put it on a bit of carboard and set it as close as possible to where the bugs are coming in. You will see ants such as you’ve never seen before, and wonder what on earth I’ve gotten you into, but within two days they are all gone. They take the poison back to the nest, that’s the end of them. Terro is a clear or amber gel, and when I’ve had ants climbing up the outside for the house I’ve spread it on the bricks. It doesn’t run, and the critters stop there and don’t come into the bedrooms,

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  5. A week or so ago you mentioned something about getting rid of ants. I thought I wrote the name down but now I cannot find it. Could you mention it again I am overrun with them.

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