Your orchid will live longer if you use this simple 4 trick

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Orchids are among the most difficult indoor houseplants, to maintain. They make ideal gifts or impulse buys because of their spectacular flowers and exuberant personalities, but maintaining their happiness requires some skill. A succulent or ZZ plant allows you to check on the orchid more often than placing it on the windowsill and call it … Read more

How to Apply Epsom Salts to Plants for Healthier, More Colorful Flowers

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A useful addition to enhance flower color and promote healthy blooms is Epsom salt for plants. Sulfur and magnesium are two important elements in this natural solution that promote plant health and growth. Epsom salt, when dissolved in water and mixed into soil, increases the efficiency with which plants absorb essential nutrients, resulting in more … Read more

Rebirth: The Giant Lake Emerges After 130 Years of Absence!

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Introduction to Giant lake Giant Lake, located in California’s San Joaquin Valley, was one of the largest freshwater lakes in the country. However, it disappeared about 130 years ago, mostly due to the greed of colonists, who drained the water to make way for farms. The Tulare was “the largest body of fresh water west … Read more

According to one study, nearly 64% of bottled water in America is actually tap water. These are Top brands.

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Bottled water is considered by many to be safer and purer than tap water, it has become a common sight in our daily life. But when you take a closer look at the bottled water business, you’ll discover some shocking facts that will make you reconsider before picking up your next bottle. The Environmental Working … Read more

A large city imposes water restrictions, affecting millions: “Let’s not waste a drop of water.”

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Millions of people in Colombia have been hit by water restrictions in communities near the capital as water levels drop. What happened?  According to a Reuters  reported on April 8, the country’s capital Bogotá receives 70% of its water from three reservoirs, which are currently at 16.9% of capacity due to El Nino weather causing … Read more

7 summertime benefits of consuming Sabja seeds and Jeera (Cumin)water

Now that summer is here, it’s time to enjoy the benefits of hydrating beverages, and what could be more satisfying than drinking a beverage that promotes both weight loss and hydration? This is a simple drink that you can make by mixing sabja seeds and cumin water. Here are some more reasons to include this … Read more