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There is a save zone dog.

Because living outside is so chaotic that I don't want to live, and every day I see is so bad, I'm carrying so many things, so sad.

2025/9/18 Edited to

... Read moreในวันที่ชีวิตเต็มไปด้วยความวุ่นวายและความเครียด การมีพื้นที่พักใจที่ปลอดภัยเป็นสิ่งสำคัญมาก น้องหมาไม่เพียงแต่เป็นสัตว์เลี้ยง แต่ยังเป็นเพื่อนที่ให้ความอบอุ่นและความสบายใจในวันที่เหนื่อยล้าได้อย่างแท้จริง หลายคนพบว่าน้องหมาสามารถช่วยบรรเทาความเครียดและความเหงาได้อย่างดี เพราะพวกเขามีความซื่อสัตย์และพร้อมที่จะรับฟังโดยไม่มีการตัดสินใจหรือความคาดหวังใดๆ การได้กอด ได้เล่น หรือเพียงแค่ได้เห็นน้องหมาก็ทำให้จิตใจรู้สึกผ่อนคลายและสุขใจขึ้นทันที นอกจากความรักและมิตรภาพที่พวกเขามอบให้แล้ว การดูแลน้องหมายังช่วยสร้างกิจวัตรประจำวันที่มีประโยชน์ เช่น การพาไปเดินเล่นและเล่นสนุก ซึ่งส่งผลดีต่อสุขภาพกายและใจ นอกจากนี้ยังช่วยให้เรารู้สึกมีความหมายและรับผิดชอบในชีวิตมากขึ้น ข้อความที่ว่า “ในวันที่อ่อนล้า ก็ยังมีที่ฮิลใจเสมอ” สะท้อนความจริงที่ว่าบางครั้งชีวิตอาจหนักหน่วงแต่การได้มีน้องหมาคอยอยู่ใกล้ๆ ก็เปรียบเสมือนพื้นที่ปลอดภัย หรือ save zone ที่ให้เราพักผ่อนใจและเติมพลังใหม่เพื่อพร้อมรับมือกับวันต่อไปอย่างเข้มแข็ง ดังนั้น หากคุณกำลังรู้สึกเหนื่อยล้าหรือเผชิญกับความเครียดในชีวิต ลองเปิดใจรับความรักจากน้องหมาดู แล้วคุณจะพบว่าพวกเขาสามารถเป็นเพื่อนแท้ที่ช่วยให้ชีวิตคุณสดใสขึ้นได้จริงๆ

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Zone 10 gardeners ~ October is quiet and kind 🍂🌸
The heat softens, the light grows golden, and the garden finally exhales. This month is perfect for planting cool-season flowers, hardy herbs, and quick greens, while tucking in garlic and bulbs for next year’s colour. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Pansies ~ bring soft colour through winter, return
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A modern garden path with stepping stones and gravel, surrounded by various plants like agave, lavender, and coneflowers, with text overlay 'ZONE 10 AUGUST PLANTING GUIDE' and 'Nighttime temps | Regions Direct Sow, Indoor Planting & Tips'.
A graphic detailing Zone 10 coverage areas including Southern Florida, parts of California, Arizona, and Lisbon, Portugal, along with August nighttime temperatures ranging from 65-84°F.
A collage of four images showing plants to sow outdoors in Zone 10 in August: Zinnias (direct-sow), Lantana (transplant), Rain Lilies (corm), and Agapanthus (bulb).
Bloom Zone 10: Seeds, Plugs & Tips! 🍋
Discover what to start indoors or plant outdoors this August in Zone 10. From petunias and marigolds to perennials and bulbs - this guide helps you know exactly what seeds, plugs, corms, or bulbs to choose and when to plant. 🌱 Follow Blooms by Zone for seasonal ideas, trends, and growing hacks tai
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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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Zone 6 gardeners ~ October is cozy planting season
With first frost arriving mid~to late October, it’s time to focus on hardy flowers, spring bulbs, garlic, and cool-weather crops. Plant now for fall color, a winter kitchen garden, and a head start on spring. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Pansies ~ vibrant fall color, many return in spring ~ Violas
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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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An indoor greenhouse setup with trays of seedlings and gardening tools on a wooden table, overlooking a snowy winter landscape. Text overlay reads "ZONE 3 JANUARY PLANTING GUIDE Winter Sowing | Regions Direct Sow, Ideas & Tips."
A cozy outdoor winter scene with a stone fire pit, Adirondack chairs, and lanterns surrounded by snow-covered trees and bushes. Text overlay says "ZONE 3 January SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone."
A rustic indoor setting with a window showing a snowy cabin scene. On a wooden table are gardening books, seed packets, and a list titled "ZONE 3 JANUARY Winter Reset" with tasks like planning and tool care.
✨ Zone 3 January Gardening Guide ~
Deep Winter Care & Gentle Preparation January in Zone 3 is true winter ❄️ The ground is frozen solid, snow is part of daily life, and outdoor planting has fully stopped — often for several more months. This doesn’t mean the garden is failing. It means the garden is resting exactly as it
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A young woman lies on a couch, covered by a brown blanket, looking up and to the right. Text overlays read "HOW TO SAVE A 'WASTED' DAY" and "RESET MID-DAY & GET BACK ON TRACK!". The image conveys a feeling of needing a reset.
Text on a gray background titled "DITCH THE 'TOMORROW' MINDSET" explains how to change a negative mindset about a 'wasted' day. A partial image of a person's face, looking upwards, is visible at the bottom.
Text on a gray background titled "HOW TO RESET YOUR 'WASTED' DAY" lists four tips: take a shower, go outside, have screen-free time, and make plans. A person holds a coffee cup outdoors in the background.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW - save your wasted day!🦋
There have been SOO many days in the past that I’ve just considered “over” at 3pm. Maybe it’s because I was hungover and didn’t get out of bed until 12pm. Or because I just woke up and started doomscrolling for too long… I always just think I wasted the day so I’m going to continue to feel bad/guil
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A cozy greenhouse interior with wooden shelves holding potted plants, a brick floor, and an open door leading to an outdoor garden. A large pot of orange flowers and a pumpkin are visible. The text asks, "Can You Use a Greenhouse in Zone 5?"
A text-based guide titled "Yes — even with cool nights & lingering summer heat! Here's what works:". It lists tips like using row covers, roof and side vents, thermal mass, and closing vents early, with leaf and barrel icons.
A text-based guide titled "What You Can Grow in the Greenhouse in August—Zone 5". It lists starting seeds for winter greens, fall root crops, and sowing flower seeds for spring, with leaf, carrot, and sunflower icons.
🌿 Cozy Greenhouse Growing in Zone 5
Can you really use a greenhouse in Zone 5? 🍂 Yes ~ and it’s a game changer for extending your growing season. From starting winter greens to sowing pansies for spring, here’s how to make your greenhouse work even with cool nights + late summer heat. ✨ Save this guide for when you’re planning you
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A Zone 5 March planting guide cover image featuring yellow daffodils blooming in a snowy landscape with a bright sunrise, detailing nighttime temperatures, regions, direct sow tips, and ideas.
A vibrant spring garden path lined with colorful flowers and cherry blossoms, with text overlay "ZONE 5 March SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone" and "Blooms by Zone" logo.
A garden scene with seed trays, tools, potted daffodils, and a greenhouse, listing Zone 5 March tasks: indoor seed starting (tomatoes, peppers), outdoor prep, and late-March planting (peas, onions).
Zone 5 March Planting Guide 🌱
March in Zone 5 is the quiet beginning of spring. The days are getting longer, the snow is starting to melt, and gardeners everywhere are thinking about seeds again. But the soil is still cold, and patience matters. Here’s what actually makes sense for Zone 5 gardening in March: ⸻ 🌱
🌿 Lyly 🌿

🌿 Lyly 🌿

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A beautiful greenhouse at sunset, surrounded by lush greenery and flowering vines, with the question 'Can You Use a Greenhouse in Zone 6?' displayed prominently.
Text outlining methods for using a greenhouse in Zone 6 during hot summers, including 30-50% shade cloth for cooling, ventilation with fans, and thermal mass from water barrels.
A list of plants to grow in August, including starting foxglove and delphinium indoors, sowing sweet alyssum and poppies, and planting cool-weather greens and herbs.
Zone 6 Greenhouse? Yes: Here’s How to Use It 🌱
Zone 6 can absolutely use a greenhouse in summer and beyond. From shade cloth and vents to what to start in August (hello foxglove + delphinium), here’s how to stretch your season and keep it cozy. Save this for your fall prep🌿 #zone6 #zone6a #zone6b #greenhouse #foxglove
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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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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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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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A vibrant tropical sunset scene with palm trees, colorful flowers, and a pumpkin, titled 'ZONE 12 October Planting Guide' with tips for nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
Text detailing Zone 12 coverage in tropical territories like Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Guam, and Pacific Islands, with October nighttime temperatures of 75-85°F, indicating consistently warm, humid nights with no frost.
An illustration listing vegetables for Zone 12 in October, including garlic, lettuce, spinach, beets, carrots, radishes for direct sow, and cilantro, peppers for transplant, with potted plants and produce.
Zone 12 gardeners ~ October is quiet abundance 🌸
While other gardens fade into frost, yours keeps humming along ~ full of colour, light, and gentle rain. This is your month to plant blooms, herbs, and tropical vegetables that thrive in warmth and steady sunshine. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Zinnias ~ constant colour and beloved by butterflies ~
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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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SAVE BIG AS A PET OWNER
#Petlover #lemon8challenge Owning a dog is a joy, but the costs can add up quickly. Here are some tips to help you save big on essential products for your furry friend without compromising on quality. 1. DIY Dog Toys Why spend money on expensive toys when you can make your own? Use ol
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A title image for "ZONE 11 September Planting Guide" with tropical plants like Monstera, Bird of Paradise, and a red Heliconia in a modern planter, set against a light wall.
An infographic detailing Zone 11 coverage, including Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and parts of Southeast Asia, along with September nighttime temperatures of 70-80°F (21-27°C), indicating hot, humid nights with no frost concern.
A vintage-style illustration featuring "Greetings from ZONE 11 GARDENS" with a sunset beach scene. It showcases illustrations of Snapdragon, Sweet Peas, and Pansies, describing them as cool-season flowers and a classic climber.
Zone 11 gardeners ~ September planting guide 🌸
Warm September nights in Zone 11 mean you can keep planting both tropical blooms and fast-growing edibles. This is the month to refresh beds with flowers that thrive in heat, while also tucking in herbs and cool-season crops that will carry into fall. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Marigolds ~ deter
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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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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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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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Zone 2 gardeners ~ Oct is the hush before winter 🍋
The frosts have arrived, the soil is cold, and the world feels still. There’s little left to plant now, only to protect, to tidy, and to rest. This is a time for gentle work and quiet gratitude as the garden drifts into sleep. 🌸 What to plant or prepare now ~ Spring bulbs (Tulips, Daffodils, Cr
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A glass greenhouse stands amidst a vibrant garden of orange and pink flowers at sunset. The image poses the question, 'Can You Use a Greenhouse in Zone 8?', suggesting it's possible even in challenging climates.
This image lists methods for using a greenhouse in Zone 8 during hot summers, including 40-60% shade cloth, roof/sidewall vents with fans, thermal mass like water barrels, and early morning watering to prevent wilting.
The image details crops suitable for a Zone 8 greenhouse in August, such as cool-season crops (broccoli, cauliflower), fall lettuce and leafy greens (spinach, kale), and flower seeds for fall color (marigolds, zinnias).
Zone 8 Greenhouse in August: Yes ~ Here’s How 🌿
Think it’s too hot for a greenhouse in Zone 8 during August? ☀️ Think again! With the right setup, your greenhouse can thrive even through long, warm summers. 🌱 Here’s what works: ~ Use 40–60% shade cloth to reduce heat stress ~ Add roof & sidewall vents + fans for maximum airflow ~ Inclu
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February Gardening by USDA Zone
Your February garden looks very different depending on your USDA zone. From snow-covered northern beds to early southern sowings, this is the month to observe, plan, and protect your soil. • Zones 3–5: Plan rotations, protect soil, observe conditions • Zones 6–8: Start seeds indoors, sow cold-
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A vibrant field of spring flowers with text overlay 'ZONE 5 ~ APRIL planting guide' and keywords like night temps, regions, direct sow, what to plant, and tips.
A sunny garden path surrounded by daffodils and tulips, with a central text box encouraging viewers to 'SAVE THIS for your April planting guide' and 'FOLLOW FOR YOUR ZONE'.
A raised garden bed with young plants, featuring a guide for 'ZONE 5 ~ APRIL - EDIBLES' listing vegetables like lettuce, spinach, peas, carrots, beets, and herbs to plant now, with frost tips.
Zone 5 April Planting Guide 🌱
April in Zone 5 is when spring finally feels real. The soil is thawing, the days are getting longer, and the garden is ready to begin — but timing still matters. Frost is still possible, so planting needs to be done thoughtfully. Here’s your Zone 5 April planting guide: ⸻ 🌱 Direct So
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🌿 Lyly 🌿

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Zone 4 February Gardening Guide ❄️
February in Zone 4 is still deep winter. The soil is frozen solid. Snow is still protecting perennials. Outdoor planting has not begun — and won’t for a while. If you’ve been wondering whether you should be planting yet… you shouldn’t. Zone 4 gardening is about timing, not speed. Here’s
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A snowy forest scene with red berries covered in snow, featuring the title "ZONE 1 DECEMBER PLANTING GUIDE" and text about nighttime temps, regions, direct sow, ideas, and tips.
A snowy garden landscape with raised beds and a wooden arbor, displaying the text "ZONE 1 December SAVE & FOLLOW for your Zone" with the Blooms by Zone logo.
A cozy winter scene with a snow-covered cabin and indoor plants/produce, listing Zone 1 December edible garden tasks like planning, ordering seeds, and growing indoor edibles such as microgreens and herbs.
✨ Zone 1 December Gardening Guide
What to Do When the Ground Is Frozen Solid December in Zone 1 is full winter. Temperatures remain well below freezing, daylight is limited, and the soil is completely frozen. Outdoor planting has stopped entirely — and won’t resume for many months. But Zone 1 gardening doesn’t disappear. It
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Zone 13 gardeners ~ October is golden warmth 🌸☀️
Here, the garden never truly rests. While cooler zones grow quiet, yours keeps blooming beneath endless light. It’s the perfect time to plant flowers, herbs, and tropical vegetables that thrive in steady sunshine and soft evenings. 🌸 Flowers to plant now ~ Zinnias ~ radiant colour that lasts al
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