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... Read moreการมีเซฟโซนที่ดีในชีวิตนั้นไม่ใช่แค่เรื่องของสถานที่ แต่เป็นเรื่องของความรู้สึกที่เราได้รับเมื่ออยู่ที่นั่น หากเราอยู่ตรงไหนแล้วยิ้มไม่ได้ นั่นอาจเป็นสัญญาณที่บอกเราว่า ถึงเวลาที่ต้องหันหลังและไปหาที่ใหม่ที่ดีกว่า จากประสบการณ์ส่วนตัว การรู้จักฟังเสียงหัวใจและความรู้สึกของตัวเองสำคัญมาก เมื่อใดที่รู้สึกอึดอัด ไม่ต้องฝืนหรือพยายามพิสูจน์อะไรเลย เพราะเราไม่ได้ทำผิดอะไรที่จะต้องทนในที่ที่ทำให้เราทนไม่ได้ การยอมรับว่าการเปลี่ยนแปลงคือเรื่องปกติ และไม่ต้องกลัวที่จะออกไปค้นหาเซฟโซนที่ทำให้เรารู้สึกปลอดภัยและมีความสุขจริงๆ สำคัญมาก บางทีเซฟโซนที่ดีที่สุดอาจไม่ใช่ที่ที่เราคุ้นเคย แต่อาจเป็นที่ใหม่ที่เรายิ้มได้อย่างเต็มที่ สุดท้าย การรักตัวเองให้มากๆ และให้ความสำคัญกับความสุขของตัวเองมากพอ เป็นกุญแจสำคัญที่จะพาเราก้าวข้ามความอึดอัด และสร้างเซฟโซนที่ดีในชีวิตของเราเองได้จริงๆ

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A map-like graphic detailing Zone 5 coverage in parts of New England, Midwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest, and Southern Canada. September nighttime temperatures are listed as 40-55°F. Decorative mushrooms and a fern are included.
A list of flowers to plant outdoors in Zone 5 in September: Calendula (Direct Sow), Pansies (Plugs), Snapdragons (Transplant), and Tulips (Bulbs). Each flower is accompanied by an image.
Zone 5 gardeners ~ September Planting Guide 🌸
September is the season of cool nights and cozy planting! As the first frost approaches (usually in October), this is the time to focus on cool-season blooms, hardy herbs, and quick-maturing vegetables. You can also tuck in bulbs and perennials now to set your garden up for next spring. 🌸 Flower
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A close-up of snowdrops and purple crocuses blooming in a garden, with gardening gloves, a trowel, and seed packets in a basket. The image features the title "ZONE 7 FEBRUARY PLANTING GUIDE" with details on winter sowing and tips.
A picturesque winter landscape with a red barn, snow-capped mountains, and a garden path lined with early spring flowers and chickens. The text overlay reads "ZONE 7 February SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone."
A split image showing a list of Zone 7 February indoor and outdoor gardening tasks on the left, next to a snowy garden scene with raised beds and a gardener holding trays of seedlings on the right.
✨ Zone 7 February Gardening Guide
February in Zone 7 is a quiet turning point 🌱 Winter is still here — the soil is cold, frost is common, and outdoor planting hasn’t fully begun — but the garden is slowly waking, and the light is changing. This isn’t the moment to rush. It’s the moment to prepare gently, notice early signs of
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Save this guide: August Zone 9 seed starting tips
🌿 Zone 9 gardeners—want blooms without the guesswork? This August guide will help you start seeds indoors like a pro. Save now and follow @blooms.by.zone for monthly zone‑based planting plans, plus design inspo! 💚 #zone9 #zone9a #zone9b #geraniums #gardeningtips Charleston
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A title image for a Zone 6 June planting guide, featuring a lush garden with roses, poppies, and lavender, highlighting direct sow, indoor start, and night temperatures for summer blooms.
An overview of Zone 6, listing included states like Illinois, Kentucky, and Virginia, along with nighttime temperatures of 50-60°F, set against a US map with floral accents.
A guide on what to direct sow in June for Zone 6, listing sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos, and nasturtiums, with a vibrant garden background featuring sunflowers and pink and orange zinnias.
What to Plant in Zone 6 for a Bloom-Filled Summer
🌸 Zone 6 Gardeners - this one’s for you! 🌸 Wondering what flowers you can still plant in June? Here’s your guide for blooms all summer long. 🌻 ➤ Direct sow: sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos, nasturtiums. ➤ Start indoors: marigolds, celosia, coleus. Nighttime temps in Zone 6 stay around 50–60°F
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A garden path with lush greenery and pink flowers, featuring text overlay: 'ZONE 9 September Planting Guide Nighttime temps | Regions Direct Sow, Ideas & Tips' and 'Blooms by Zone' logo.
A graphic detailing Zone 9 coverage in the South, West, Pacific Northwest, and parts of Europe, along with September nighttime temperatures of 60-75°F (16-24°C) and warm, humid nights.
A graphic showing four flowers to plant outdoors in Zone 9 in September: Nigella (direct sow), Snapdragons (transplant), Louisiana Iris (bulbs), and Anemones (bulbs), set against a green leafy border.
Zone 9 gardeners ~ September is your season 🌸
reset the garden 🍂🌸 The intense summer heat is finally easing, and now’s the perfect time to plant cool-season flowers, hardy herbs, and fast crops. It’s also garlic-planting season for next summer’s harvest! 🌸 Flowers to plant now: • Pansies ~ brighten borders, often bloom again in spring •
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A garden path with vibrant purple and orange flowers, green foliage, and potted plants, featuring the title 'ZONE 8 September Planting Guide' and 'Nighttime temps | Regions Direct Sow, Ideas & Tips'.
An infographic detailing Zone 8 coverage across the US and Southern Europe, with September nighttime temperatures of 55-70°F and first frost typically in November, illustrated with a sunflower, cowboy hat, and apple basket.
A guide titled 'WHAT TO PLANT OUTDOORS IN SEPTEMBER IN ZONE 8', showcasing images of Calendula (direct sow), Stock (transplant), Dutch Iris (bulbs), and Anemones (bulbs).
Zone 8 gardeners ~ September fall planting season
Mild nights and warm days make this the perfect month to fill your beds with fall flowers, cool-season herbs, and quick crops. You can also tuck in bulbs and garlic now for next year’s harvests. 🌸 Flowers to plant now: • Pansies ~ add instant fall color, often return in spring • Violas ~ thriv
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Zone 10 March Planting Guide 🌱
March in Zone 10 is planting season. The soil is warm, daylight is increasing, and many crops can go straight into the ground now. ⸻ 🌱 Direct sow ~ Lettuce ~ Spinach ~ Arugula ~ Radishes ~ Beans ⸻ 🍅 Start or plant now ~ Tomatoes ~ Peppers ~ Eggplant ⸻ 🌿 Herbs ~ B
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A garden path lined with yellow daffodils and pink tulips at sunrise, featuring the title "ZONE 8 MARCH PLANTING GUIDE" and topics like nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
A charming blue cottage nestled in a vibrant spring garden with a stone path, surrounded by daffodils, tulips, and various colorful blooms, with text "SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone".
Raised garden beds with young plants, bees, and a butterfly, illustrating a "ZONE 8 • MARCH Spring in Motion" guide for direct sowing, starting indoors, and garden tasks.
Zone 8 March Planting Guide 🌱
March in Zone 8 is when the garden truly comes alive. The soil is warming, daylight is increasing, and many crops can go straight into the ground. Here’s what to plant now: ⸻ 🌱 Direct sow ~ Peas ~ Lettuce ~ Spinach ~ Radishes ~ Carrots ⸻ 🌱 Start or transplant ~ Tomatoes
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A woman in a black cape and sunglasses holds a tote bag that reads "CHANT HARE KRSNA". The image features the prominent text "LOVE is KRSNA" at the top, aligning with the article's theme of faith in Krishna for relationship success.
CAN FAITH IN KRISHNA SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP?🙏💖
“I am not a brahmana, I am not a ksatriya, I am not a vaisya, I am not a sudra. I am not a brahmacari, I am not a householder, I am not a vanaprastha, and I am not a sannyasi. I consider Myself only the servant of the servant of the servant of the lotus feet of Lord Sri Krishna, the maintainer of t
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A snowy winter landscape with a red barn and frosted trees, featuring the title 'ZONE 4 DECEMBER PLANTING GUIDE' and text about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas & tips.
A snow-covered garden path lined with frosted shrubs and a bush with vibrant red berries, under the title 'Zone 4 December'.
A list of Zone 4 December outdoor tasks and indoor edibles (microgreens, lettuce, basil, parsley, chives) displayed next to a warm, lit greenhouse in a snowy setting.
✨ Zone 4 December Gardening Guide ~
December in Zone 4 is deep winter : quiet, silver, and softly lit. ❄️ The garden has already settled into rest, the soil is frozen, and nothing new can be planted outdoors. But there is still meaningful work to do — gentle, slow tasks that keep you connected to your garden even through months of
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A rustic metal pitcher filled with colorful spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, and lilacs, set against a soft-focus garden background. Overlay text reads "Blooms by Zone ZONE 7 ~ APRIL planting guide" with keywords like "night temps," "regions," "direct sow," "what to plant," and "tips."
A vibrant garden scene with yellow daffodils and purple flowers under a bright sky. A central white overlay box encourages viewers to "SAVE THIS for your April planting guide" and "FOLLOW FOR YOUR ZONE" for new blooms every month.
A garden bed with young plants serves as the background for a list of Zone 7 April edibles. Categories include "PLANT NOW" (Lettuce, Spinach, Peas, Cole Crops), "ALSO GREAT" (Onions, Carrots, Beets, Potatoes, Parsley, Squash, Radishes), and "BONUS" (Arugula, Cilantro, Dill), with a tip about frost.
Zone 7 April planting guide 🌱
Spring is here and the garden is ready. 🌱 Direct sow now • Peas • Lettuce • Spinach • Radishes • Carrots 🌿 Transplant outdoors • Broccoli • Cabbage • Kale 🍅 Start or plant now (warmer areas) • Tomatoes • Peppers 🌸 Flowers to plant • Calendula • Alyssum • Snapdragons Watc
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A misty forest path with a stream, featuring the title 'ZONE 8 NOVEMBER PLANTING GUIDE' and text about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas & tips. The image includes 'Blooms by Zone' branding.
A vibrant garden path lined with orange and yellow flowers, with a potted yellow plant in the background. Text overlays read 'Zone 8 November' and 'SAVE & FOLLOW', with 'Blooms by Zone' branding.
A list titled 'Zone 8 • November What to Plant This Month' against a garden background. It details vegetables and herbs like Beets, Carrots, Radishes, Spinach, Lettuce, Kale, Broccoli, Cilantro, Dill, and Parsley, indicating direct sow or transplant methods.
Zone 8 November Gardeners Guide 🌸🤍🍋
Zone 8 gardeners ~ November is golden quiet and gentle growth 🌸🍂 The air softens, mornings mist, and the soil still holds warmth. This month invites a slower kind of gardening — planting cool-season flowers, hardy herbs, and fresh greens that will carry you through winter. 🌸 What to plant no
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A coastal landscape with a path leading to the ocean under a golden sky. Overlay text reads 'ZONE 8 DECEMBER PLANTING GUIDE' and 'Nighttime temps | Regions Direct Sow, Ideas & Tips'. The 'Blooms by Zone' logo is at the bottom.
Ornamental cabbage plants in purple and cream colors are shown in a garden setting. Overlay text says 'ZONE 8 December' and 'SAVE & FOLLOW FOR YOUR ZONE'. The background features autumn foliage.
A list of 'Outdoor Tasks' including mulching, harvesting herbs, planting garlic, composting, and cleaning tools. Also lists 'Indoor Edibles' like microgreens, lettuce, basil, cilantro, and parsley, set against a frosty garden bed.
Zone 8 December Planting Guide
December in Zone 8 is softer than most places. Cool nights, mild days, and a long autumn fade make this a beautiful month for quiet garden tasks. 🍂🌙 If you’re in Zone 8, you’re not behind — there is still so much you can plant, prep, and gently tend to before true winter arrives. Here’s your
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A vibrant spring garden path lined with purple hyacinths and pink magnolia trees under a soft, glowing sky. The image features text: "ZONE 7 MARCH PLANTING GUIDE" and details about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow ideas, and tips.
A beautiful spring garden with raised beds, blooming flowers like daffodils and tulips, and a white picket fence leading to a house. Text overlay reads: "ZONE 7 March SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone."
A rustic garden scene with a greenhouse and potted plants, featuring a list of Zone 7 March tasks: indoor seed starts (tomatoes, peppers, eggplant), direct sow outdoors (peas, spinach, radishes, carrots), and garden tasks.
Zone 7 March Planting Guide 🌱
March in Zone 7 is when the garden truly begins to wake up. The days are getting warmer, the soil is starting to thaw, and cool-season crops can begin going into the ground. But early spring still requires patience. Here’s what makes sense for Zone 7 gardening in March: ⸻ 🌱 Direct So
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A cover image for a Zone 6 February Planting Guide, featuring two potted hellebore plants, one pink and one white, sitting in snow with gardening tools. The text highlights winter sowing ideas and tips.
A vibrant garden scene in early spring with a cozy greenhouse, a stone path, and colorful crocuses, daffodils, and snowdrops blooming amidst patches of snow. The text encourages viewers to 'SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone'.
A graphic titled 'ZONE 6 FEBRUARY Late Winter Garden Tips' lists tasks like pruning fruit trees, starting onions indoors, and cleaning tools. The background shows a snowy garden with raised beds and pruning shears.
✨ Zone 6 February Gardening Guide
February in Zone 6 is a quiet transition month 🌱 Winter is still very much present — the soil remains cold, frost is common, and outdoor planting hasn’t begun yet — but the light is slowly returning, and that shift is noticeable. This isn’t the moment to rush. It’s the moment to prepare gently
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A graphic titled 'Mom Freezer Hacks That Actually Save Money' illustrates six tips: 1. Cool food before freezing, showing a steaming dish. 2. Label everything, with labeled freezer bags of chicken, beef, and soup. 3. Freeze in family portions, showing spaghetti in various portion sizes. 4. Lay bags flat to save space, displaying stacked flat bags. 5. Use freezer-safe containers, showing appropriate containers. 6. First in, first out rule, with 'use first' and 'newer items' baskets.
Mom Freezer Hacks That Actually Save Money ❄️💸
Groceries are expensive, life is busy, and sometimes the freezer is the only thing standing between us and ordering takeout again. 😅 These simple freezer habits help reduce food waste, make meal prep easier, and save serious money over time. ❄️ 1. Cool Food Before Freezing Putting hot food s
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✨ Zone 4 January Gardening Guide
Winter Care, Not Winter Pressure January in Zone 4 is deep winter ❄️ The soil is frozen, snow is common, and outdoor planting is firmly on pause — but this month still plays an important role in the garden’s rhythm. January isn’t about getting ahead. It’s about protecting what’s resting, pr
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STEP OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE !
It can be so scary trying new things but once you do you’ll feel sooo good about yourself. Life’s too short, live now ! #softball #baseball #newhobby #tryingnewthings #activity #Lemon8
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I’m going to fight the good fight as long as I can.
I like to be transparent with my client base. I’m not a very successful small business. I started SCC two years ago thanks to peer pressure (from peers that didn’t even support my small business). I was doing great on Etsy, until they suspended me. And it’s been an uphill battle sin
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