In today’s news, Kuwait and United Kingdom sign agreement to provide Sudan and Somalia with humanitarian aid, international team of researchers find bottom of sea polluted by trash, United States solar-powered artificial intelligence robot replaces herbicides on farms, Swiss study finds humans with dog and cat companions experience slower cognitive decline, preteen US scientist receives state honor for invention that restores burned and barren forest land, Vancouver, Canada’s Chinatown welcomes first vegan sushi omakase restaurant, and international nonprofit group’s forest rangers help to conserve red panda-people in Nepal.
How is your home gardening going? Here is a cucumber-growing tip for you. Cucumbers cannot flourish with soggy roots. If water accumulates and saturates the root zone, it can limit oxygen flow and make it harder for the plant to absorb nutrients – potentially leading to yellow leaves or root rot. To encourage healthy growth, make sure your pot has good drainage holes and fill it with a lightweight, well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter like compost. This helps maintain proper moisture balance while nourishing your plants. Although adding gravel to the bottom of a pot is a popular practice, studies show it may actually hinder drainage by trapping water above the gravel layer. Therefore, it’s generally better to focus on the right soil mix for optimal root health. Ideal growth conditions include a slightly acidic to neutral pH, a sunny location with 6-10 hours of direct light, and using a trellis or vertical stake.
We just opened the guffaw package, containing the joke of the day. So, let’s hear it! It’s entitled “Misread Intentions.”
Josh had been trying to talk to Wendy for weeks, always saying he had an important proposal.
“Josh, if this is what I think it is... yes! I’d love to marry you.”
“Marry you? No, no – I’m offering you a diversified investment portfolio with mutual funds, annuities, and life insurance.”
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And now we have a heartline from Chi Mai in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam