In today’s news, refugees in Türkiye receive relief funding from European Union, ocean currents slowed down by global warming cause cold zone anomaly off South Greenland coast, United Kingdom researchers develop eco-friendly rice paper robots, Namibian youth orchestra revives folk tradition through music, grateful community in Maryland, USA, rallies to help selfless physician, Chinese scientists create vegan fertilizer additive that increases crop yields and reduces harmful emissions, and Mexican authorities rescue more than 3,400 illegally trafficked baby turtles.
Here is a tip for growing and harvesting bell peppers. Commonly grown at home due to their versatility, bell peppers can be chopped and eaten raw in salads or cooked in a myriad of dishes. To yield the best harvests, they require regular applications of feed throughout the growing season. If you’re wanting a homemade option to fertilize the crops, try using Epsom salt. Just stir in 30 grams (2 tablespoons) of Epsom salt in 4 liters (a gallon) of water to make a foliage spray. This can be used to spray your plants every 2–3 weeks to enhance their size and prevent deficiencies that impede their development.
Life feels lighter with some cheerful humor, and here comes the joke of the day. It’s entitled “Uncertain.”
Bill casually asked his friend Trent if he’d gotten his driver’s license yet.
“So, did you finally get your license?”
“Honestly, I’m not sure. When they discharged me from the hospital... the driving instructor was still being attended to.”
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And now we have a heartline from Yerni and Selly in Flores, Indonesia