In today’s news, developed countries pledge billions to help developing nations cope with climate change, study on long COVID has potential to help in creation of test to screen patients for the condition, rooftop solar units mounted by Australian households this year on pace to set near record for installed capacity, ancient pool of milky-looking, pristine water found in United States park cave, female Turkish athlete swims 44 kilometers in 24 hours to raise awareness of domestic violence and in honor of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Türkiye, British online animal-people-free high fashion store experiences healthy growth and dog-person hero working as part of Libyan flood rescue team cheered by locals.
Ever thought about growing your own produce at home? This not only helps the planet, but also saves you money! It is possible to increase your plant yield by utilizing obelisk trellises. These are often used for plants that climb such as tomatoes and cucumbers. You may be able to fit more tomato plants in a given area if you plant them outside of the trellis. It is best if each of these plants are spaced a minimum of 30 centimeters apart. This allows them to have sufficient room to disperse their roots underground. As they get taller, pruning them and securing them with twine will be helpful. The vines each have their individual stakes that allow them to grow and be supported all the way up the trellis. Home grown produce will not only reduce your carbon footprint, but also the amount of plastic used in packaging.
We promise that today’s joke of the day is like eating vegan chuckle cotton candy. It’s entitled “Overachiever.”
Carl went to a motivational seminar and was talking to his friend about it.
“So, what did you learn at the motivational seminar?”
“The first thing they say you need to do every morning is to make your bed because it accomplishes the first task of the day.”
“Oh, that’s cool. How is it going with that?”
“Well, I don’t know if I have achieved any transformation of my life but, to be honest, I’m making the hardware store rich by buying all this wood.”