In today’s news, European Union supports flood-stricken Cuba, British not-for-profit organizations reveal scale of toxic waste produced by animal-people industrial operations, refugees from Central African Republic return to their homeland, Portuguese government takes action to protect its marine environment, community’s quick actions save man during medical emergency at Singapore coffee shop, US company expands production of improved pea protein, and bird-folk watchers promote citizen-science project that records 7,800 species in a single day.
A self-sustaining fruit and vegetable garden is always a smart decision as well as it being a wonderful way to manage stress. Today I'd like to offer a gardening tip. Utilize a string trellis in your garden to save space if you're growing vining crops. It is cost-effective and commonly used for stringing up crops like beans, peas, and tomatoes. You can build your own using rods or timbers, but you will need a support structure made of either metal or wood. You can also use an existing structure in the garden like patio poles, trees, fences, and the like. Just tie a string or thin rope along the top of the structure, looping it over, around, and down in a zig-zag pattern. You can secure it to the ground using garden staples, heavy stones, or potted plants. Watch your crops flourish with this space-saving solution.
Are you ready for a cheerful laughter massage with the joke of the day? This one’s called “Fit The Frame.”
Two baseball fans are talking to each other during a game.
“I have to cut down on vegan hot dogs, popcorn, and non-alcoholic beer.”
“Why’s that?”
“Can’t you see? I’m starting to get a ballpark figure.”