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A brilliant light detected by NASA’s James Webb Telescope (JWST) in a galaxy three billion light years from Earth is believed to be the $10 billion scope’s first observation of a dying star exploding. Formally known as a supernova, it is the ‘last hurrah’ that occurs when the star runs out of fuel. This causes the pressure to drop, in which the cosmic object expands to at least five times the mass of our sun – which is the size of about 333,000 Earths – and then detonates, releasing tons of debris and particles. The stellar explosion occurred in the…

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Scientists have seen some of the oldest material in the universe. According to a new, yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study, researchers found an unidentified object nearly 13.5 billion light years away. That’s almost the age of the universe itself, Live Science points out, meaning the object, dubbed HD1 and which is likely a particularly distant galaxy, represents some of the most ancient stuff out there. Dr. Avi Loeb, the same Harvard professor who set out to capture high-res footage of UFOs, worked on the study and told Live Science that the object could reveal a lot about early-universe objects and events. “The first galaxies formed about…

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It was previously believed that the newly discovered bloated carcass near the East River’s shore was either a dog or a fried pig. Now, Dr. Sam Zeveloff, department chair of zoology at Weber State University, informs us that he and his colleagues believe the injured animal is most likely a raccoon. “Several of us here think it is a raccoon! Its dentition from what can be seen, most resembles a raccoon’s; so do its fingers,” he wrote in an email. The Montauk Monster, a similar looking bloated creature that washed up on a Montauk beach in 2008, was also determined to be…

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Planting a succulent garden is a fun and easy activity, and I will share some ideas on how to start growing succulents in your own garden. As an avid gardener myself, I’m looking for some excuse to get out and do something in the garden. But time can sometimes be lacking. This activity is something that can be done quite quickly and with very little material. It is also easy enough for small children to participate in the fun! Now my garden is small so I just have to think a little more compact than those that have a lot…

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Here are 10 Beautiful Plants for Dry Soil Areas to help you expand the area of planting in dry soil places in the garden. Growing these plants will fill up bare lands without wasting any section of your garden, at the same time they give your garden a variety of plants. They are among some of the most colorful and attractive plants, even there some of them attract bees and pollinators to visit your vegetable garden. #1 Passionflowers Image source: gardenia Passionflowers thrive in zones 5 to 9. It prefers to grow in full sun or partial shade. Its fragrant flowers…

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Are you looking for ways to control your weight? Here are the best vegetables, fruits, and herbs that will help lose weight naturally, safely, and effectively. These plants take part in the weight loss process by fighting your cravings and boosting fat burning and weight loss. 1. Cucumber Image source: oldworldgardenfarms As cucumbers are low in calories, you can eat them to feel full without worrying about gaining too much weight. They also help in the detoxification of the body. 2. Chicory Image source: bakeryandsnacks The roots of chicory contain inulin, which is a prebiotic fiber that supports losing weight, boosting digestive…

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If you want to expand your plant collection with unique foliage, here are some interesting options you will love for sure. They will add color and texture to any of your rooms. Read about them to know more detailed information! 1. Swiss Cheese Plant Image source: denverplantdelivery The beautiful ornamental heart-shaped leaves are artistically pierced and have a vine-like tendency to climb if it finds support. It grows best in indirect light. 2. Dick’s Pink Image source: etsy This plant is a charming succulent with a rosette displaying blue to purple-grey with contrasting red ruffled edges that look appealing! 3. Tree Philodendron…

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If you are raising cheerful and energetic animals, these will sometimes put you in half-laughing, half-crying situations. These creatures never realize that they cause trouble. They keep looking at us with innocent eyes like “I do nothing at all”. Who can resist this cuteness or stay mad at them? I know that I can’t. Just love these furry friends more than I think. This is the case of Buckshot the horse. The playful animal is allowed to attend the maternity shoot of his mother, Amanda. Buckshot is always a good boy but this time, he clears up his title himself.…

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For many gardeners, colder climates in the winter days can be rough on many veggies and fruit trees, this results in diminishing harvests. Although the weather is not favorable, it doesn’t mean you don’t have a chance to harvest more of your favorite fruits. There are a lot of fruit trees that grow well in cold weather, and even need a period of cold temperatures for the trees to set fruit and the best flavor in the coldest of months. Here are the 7 Best Fruit Trees for Cold Weather. They are super cold and hardy, won’t mind the lower…

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These plant varieties can become a real godsend for those who wish to freshen up the atmosphere of their office or house, even if there’s a lack of sunlight. They fare great in darkened rooms or in low light. The beauty of the plants in Bright Side‘s collection is not in the flowers, but in the leaves. That’s more than enough, especially considering their out-of-sun existence. Calatheas Patterned leaves make this plant a great decoration for any room, but you should remember that it does poorly in direct sunlight. Calathea likes darkened space. Dumb canes Diffused light is best suited for…

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Anthurium is grown for its brightly colored flower petals and decorative dark green leaves. They are a classic and lovely houseplant, especially when given as a gift. How to take care of anthurium in your home! Look for varieties with flower colors beyond the usual red. Purple, lavender, pink and hot orange flowers cover plants 10 months of the year. There can be dozens of flowers on the plant at a time! PLANTINGHow to plant anthuriumUse well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter.Anthurium prefers bright but indirect light. In direct sun they can dry out too much and the leaves…

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Enjoy fragrant hyacinths indoors this winter by growing them in waterCan’t wait for spring? Why not grow spring flowering bulbs indoors and enjoy the color and fragrance in winter? Hyacinth bulbs are easy to grow and you can plant them in soil or gravel, and amazingly they will flower beautifully when you grow them in justwater. Read our guide and learn how to grow hyacinth indoors for a fragrantdisplayed during Christmas and throughout the winter. How to grow hyacinth in water: Prepare the bulbsFor hyacinth to bloom indoors, the bulbs must be refrigerated for 8 – 10 weeks in onerefrigerator…

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Foto: Photo: CC0 Public Domain / Unsplash – Iqbal Muakhid Picking the cutest exotic animals is not an easy task, but someone had to do it. Here are 15 of the cutest exotic animals and where to find them ethically. Exotic animals are always interesting to learn about — especially when they’re adorable! Take a look at the list of the cutest exotic animals we’ve compiled for you and learn a little about them. 1. Serval Cats Servas are from Africa and can run up to 50 mph.(Foto: CC0 / Pixabay / 3342) Native to Africa, these exotic cats have longer legs…

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You can put flowers in just about anything. An antique watering can, a tin can, a plastic mug or glass, the possibilities are endless. Some containers work better with water and the flower stems cut to a suitable length. Shallow containers work better with floating flower heads, such as a shallow bowl or votive cup. Baskets, ceramic, or clay pots work better when lined with a plastic container, as do oversized or extra-large containers. (Feed can be placed inside the larger container to reduce the size and weight to fill the entire container.

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A flowering Christmas cactus plant can make a great gift for the holiday season or just anytime. If cared for properly, it bears beautiful colorful flowers in shades of purple, pink and red. Keep this plant slightly rooted and water when the topsoil is dry. 2. Crown of thornsThis prolific bloomer is probably one of the best flowering succulents on our list. It requires minimal maintenance to look good and can even grow successfully as a houseplant if you’ve been given a sunny windowsill. But beware, like other Euphorbias, it is also poisonous, so keep it out of the reach…

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Most foxgloves are biennials, blooming in their second year from seed, or short-lived perennials. Most are more or less evergreen so their rosettes of green leaves remain all winter. The flowers are very rich in nectar and are like magnets for bees and butterflies. Just be aware that foxgloves contain the chemical digitalin used in medicine to treat heart disease and all parts of the plant are poisonous if eaten. Contact with the foliage can irritate the skin and eyes so wear gloves, especially if you have sensitive skin. How to grow mittensCultureMost foxgloves thrive in light or shade, although…

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Hellebores are easy to grow and are undemanding. They look great from January to May – even when their seed has set, their sepals are always pretty and eventually turn green. Their foliage is bold and evergreen, and in some of the new hybrids the marbled leaves are as celebrated as the flowers. Hellebores are typically woodland edge plants. They thrive in rich, moisture-retaining soil but struggle in boggy and wet conditions. Most will tolerate full sun to almost full shade. They lend themselves to naturalistic schemes and informal plantings and are perfect partners for early flowering spring bulbs, pulmonarias…

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We love all things pumpkin this time of year, especially treats like Pumpkin Pecan Cake and Pumpkin Snack Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. And what we have to make every year is the best cinnamon sugar pumpkin donuts! So delicious! But pumpkins aren’t just for eating. I love decorating with them every fall and this pump arrangement is one of the fun things I like to do during the cooler fall months and has even become something of a tradition in our home every year. The first time I made a pumpkin flower arrangement must have been about 15 or…

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Silvery plants will round out your plant collection. Plants with silver leaves or a whitish tint give off an elegant, classy, and fresh vibe, wherever you grow them. Effortlessly, a silver-leafed plant will make a pretty focal point in any home. Here’s the classy silver leaf houseplants to add to your collection. 1. Marble queen pothos instagram/iamtheplantilicious Marble queen pothos is stunning with its heart-shaped leaves in green with silvery white variegated. These are cascading vines that would look great as a trailing or hanging plant in your home. This plant prefers slightly moist soil; don’t let it dry out completely. Keep…

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Most Borders are yellow, but they can be found in a wide range of colour combinations. Most Borders are yellow, but they can be found in a wide range of colour combinations. The defining features are the size, the stance (standing at a 60 degree angle to the perch), a silky smooth coat of feathers, and a plump, rounded profile, with a body resembling a large feathered egg. Columbus Fancy This is an American speciality developed in the 1920s, from a combination of Harz, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Gloster and Norwich Canaries. It’s named after the city in Ohio, rather than the…

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During the fall, keep crocus beds watered if the weather turns dry, but don’t drench the soil. Cover the beds with compost before winter.In late February, remove heavy mulches from snowdrops and crocuses so the shoots can come through. Leave a light layer of leaves to provide protection from late-season frost.In February and March, keep plastic milk jugs or other covers on hand to protect the blooms of crocuses and other early bloomers against the return of severe weather.If you have crocuses growing in your lawn in mid-spring, don’t mow until their leaves have died down.RECOMMENDED VARIETIES‘Bowles White’ produces white…

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If you can’t get enough of your spring flowers and find yourself spending time in your vegetable garden, even if you don’t exactly have a green thumb, succulents may be the plant for you. They are easy to maintain, forgiving if you forget to water occasionally, and come in endless types of shapes and sizes. (In fact, there are about 10,000 species worldwide, thriving in different climates!) Succulents, like cacti, have adapted to harsh conditions by developing fleshy stems, roots, and leaves that retain moisture, which is what makes them so easy to care for. Most of these make great…

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One hundred pounds of tomatoes from just 100 square feet. Twenty pounds of carrots from 24 square feet. Delicious vegetables from a 15 x 20 foot plot. Believe it or not, it is not impossible to grow your own vegetable garden with crops of this nature. All it takes is a little patience and smart tactics to get the most out of your garden space. Follow these tips and tricks to plan the vegetable garden of your dreams. Develop a practical plan.The first step to growing a healthy garden is to mark exactly where you want the beds to go.…

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