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The real gardener's life is not just beautiful vegetables. 🌿🥬 Every day you have to see sunny, water, soil. Some days in the sun from morning to evening. ☀️😭

How to take care of vegetables. Our skin also needs to take care. ✨ During this month, both nourishing the skin and also eating more collagen because it can't really avoid the sun 😂. Anyone with a catheter, outdoor line should understand this feed well. 🌿# Small garden house of the month # duanslittlegarden # Refreshing villa # Collage # Collagen elder Oun

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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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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 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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🪴First Time Plant Parent??🪴
🌿Beyond just aesthetics, becoming a plant parent offers numerous benefits. 🌿Studies have shown that having plants indoors can improve air quality, boost mood, and enhance productivity. 🌿Caring for plants can also reduce stress and create a sense of responsibility and accomplishment. 🌿The joy of
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🌱 Reasons to Plant Onions with Collard Greens
🌱 Reasons to Plant Onions with Collard Greens 1. Natural pest repellent Onions help repel pests like aphids, cabbage worms, and flea beetles — all of which love collard greens. Their strong scent confuses these insects and keeps your greens safer naturally. 2. Maximizes garden space Onions
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Nothing will stop me from gardening!
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Zone 2 gardeners ~ September is short but powerful
With the first frost arriving as early as the end of the month, this is the time to plant hardy blooms, quick crops, and overwintering bulbs. Smart choices now will bring you both fall color and a head start next spring. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Pansies ~ tolerate frost and may overwinter under
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A garden scene with a carved pumpkin, purple flowers, and a lit lantern, featuring the title 'ZONE 4 October Planting Guide' and text about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
An infographic detailing Zone 4 coverage regions (Northeast, Midwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest, outside U.S.) and October nighttime temperatures (30-45°F), decorated with pumpkins and a lantern.
An illustration listing 'Zone 4 • October What to Plant This Month,' including garlic, onions, shallots, spinach, and cover crops, with accompanying illustrations of produce and gardening items.
Zone 4 gardeners ~ October is soft and fleeting 🍂🌸
The air is crisp, mornings misty, and the earth feels quiet beneath your hands. The first frost has likely arrived, but there’s still beauty to be found — this is a month for planting bulbs, tidying beds, and tucking the garden in for rest. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Spring bulbs (Tulips, Daffodi
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