In today’s news, European Union allocates new funds to help vulnerable African communities, Brazilian study links high alcohol use to substantial dementia risk, Liberia makes progress in reintegrating street children into society through national program, Swedish scientists create flexible fluid battery, heroic tourist from United States saves swimmers struggling in strong ocean currents, three Asian countries host festivals during Earth Day to promote vegan lifestyle, and couple from United States and dog companion travel across country to address issue of animal-people neglect.
Are you ready to start planting some new seedlings in your garden? I have a tip to fix and prevent mold developing on them. If there is already mold starting to appear on the seedlings or soil, begin by gently scraping it off using a toothpick or small spoon. Then add a thin layer of fresh, dry seed starting mix over the soil. To stop mold from returning, mist the surface with a solution of 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide in 1 liter or 3 cups of water. Alternatively, you can lightly sprinkle cinnamon powder on the soil to discourage further mold growth. Avoid overwatering, improve airflow with a fan or open windows, and space out seedlings or thin extras to prevent overcrowding. Healthy airflow and proper moisture control are key to mold-free seedlings. If possible, you can also place the seedlings in a sunny spot during the day.
This seems like a good moment to hear the joke of the day and let the laughter roll. This one’s entitled “Technically Correct.”
A teacher asked the students to name an animal that begins with the letter “E.” One boy immediately answered:
“Elephant.”
Then, the teacher asked for an animal that begins with the letter “T.” The same boy said:
“Two elephants.”
Then, she asked for an animal beginning with the letter “M.” The boy then exclaimed:
“Maybe an elephant!?”
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