In today’s news, Saudi aid agency supports relief projects in Somalia, climate scientist warns humanity is not ready for climate catastrophes amid record heating, green-tech firm in United States makes air-to-water generators for household use, United Kingdom report reveals numerous benefits of lessening animal-people meat intake and urges shift to plant-based public catering, tree-climbing hero saves feline-individuals stranded in treetops in US, startup from Australia secures funding for vegan leather research and production, and Veterinary Association of Ishikawa Prefecture offers free care for pet-citizens to earthquake-affected in Japan.
I love sprucing up a meal with yummy home-grown herbs and so I have a neat herb planting tip for you today. Nursery store basil plants tend not to last long because the seedlings are packed into a small pot, restricting the space they have to grow. In this case, separate the seedlings from the pot and transplant them, either individually or together, into a bigger pot. Keep the roots damp and seedlings away from direct sunlight to prevent the leaves from burning or it going into transplant shock. After a few days, it is time to place the pot in a sunny place and water it regularly to allow the roots to disperse and the plant to thrive.
We just got a classic to share with you direct from the joke vending machine down the street. It’s called “Newspaper Advertisements Really Work!”
A man ran an advertisement in the local newspaper under the singles section. It read, “Lonely single man, wife wanted.” In the following days, he received hundreds of letters, all saying the same thing: “You can have mine!”
And now we have a heartline from Tuyết Trân in Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam