In today’s news, European Union increases humanitarian aid to Democratic Republic of the Congo, continent of Australia slowly moving northward, traditional medicine containing Pangolin-people-derived ingredient removed from Chinese pharmacopoeia, researchers in Saudi Arabia use artificial intelligence to address plastic pollution, South Korea honors wildfire heroes from Indonesia, festivals around the world move toward adopting vegan options, and giant loggerhead turtle-person in Florida, USA, rescued and treated for injuries.
I have a gardening tip for you today. Plastic-based landscaping fabrics may be common, but they’re not the most eco-friendly choice for your garden. Coconut coir mats offer a natural and effective alternative. Made from coconut husks, coir is a biodegradable material that helps block weeds while gradually improving soil quality as it breaks down. These mats work beautifully in garden beds and hanging baskets, providing structure without adding toxins to your growing space. If you’re looking for a low-cost option, plain ink-free cardboard or recycled burlap can also serve the same purpose. Both are gentle on the earth and surprisingly effective at keeping weeds under control. A small change like this can make your gardening more sustainable and rewarding in the long run.
The fun-filled joke of the day is here, so what are we waiting for? It’s called “Equal Exchanges.”
The clerk at a hardware store told the customer:
“We very much appreciate your business. Also, be rest assured that any faulty merchandise will be cheerfully replaced with merchandise of equal quality.”
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