Why gardeners are using orange peels to grow healthier plants naturally |

Compost pit made of orange peels. Image credit – Gemini Oranges have become a cornerstone in breakfast, highly valued for their high vitamin C content and sweet flavour. But do you tend to discard the peels after indulging in the staple agricultural product? Well, you’re not alone. According to Journal of Molecular Liquids, orange peels…

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Let it breathe: Why your shoes need airtime after every wear |

That airtight bag you’ve been storing your gym shoes in? It might be quietly destroying them.Image Credits: Google Gemini You just came back from a long run, kicked off your sneakers, and tossed them into an airtight bag or a closed shoebox to keep the smell from spreading. It makes sense as it keeps the…

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Japanese proverb of the day: “If you are in a hurry, go the long way around” — lessons on patience, careful planning, and why slowing down can save time |

Japanese proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) In today’s fast-paced world, many people think that being quick is the key to success. People want to finish things quickly, make decisions quickly, and move on. Whether it’s work, school, or everyday tasks, there is always pressure to do more in less time. This…

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Personality test: Cup, guitar, or clock? What you choose first reveals if you are creative, a nurturer or planner

Have you ever noticed how two people can look at the exact same picture and pick totally different things? One person spots the cozy cup of tea/coffee, another sees a guitar in the corner, and a third is checking the clock to see if they’re running late. And depending on what you choose first, a…

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Stop using red feeders: This overlooked vine keeps hummingbirds in your yard all summer |

The vine that turns your backyard into a hummingbird magnet. Image Credits: Google Gemini If you’ve been trying to get hummingbirds actually to stay in your yard, not just fly through, you’ve probably tried the usual suspects: a red feeder, some salvia, a lantana bush, if you’re feeling ambitious. While they do work, there is…

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The science of killing Creeping Charlie: What actually works |

Your lawn’s worst enemy probably already lives in it. Image Credits: Google Gemini You finally found a Saturday for the yard. You mow, you edge, you step back, and for a brief moment, feel like someone who has their life together. Then you see it. A thick, low-growing carpet of little scalloped leaves weaves through…

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When can babies have sugar and salt? |

In the early months of life, feeding a baby can feel both instinctive and uncertain at the same time. Every new food raises quiet questions, what is safe, what is too early, what might do more harm than good? Among the most common concerns for parents is when to introduce everyday ingredients like sugar and…

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Parenting Tips: 4 things kids do that look like ‘bad behaviour’ but is actually communication |

For grown-ups, a child throwing stuff or crying over small issues is seen as lack of discipline or simply “bad behavior.” Certainly, for parents such behavior can look confusing and even frustrating at times. But what looks small to an adult isn’t always small in a child’s world. What we label as misbehavior is more…

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From Mexico to Australia: 5 countries that feature iconic on their banknotes |

Banknotes serve as a canvas for national identity, history, and lineage. Increasingly, countries are featuring female pioneers, artists, and leaders on their currency. Nations like Australia, England, Canada, Mexico, and Samoa are recognizing the significant contributions of women by placing them on their banknotes, reflecting a commitment to gender parity and diverse representation. Banknotes are…

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Is your shower making you sick? The hidden biofilm danger |

The part of your shower that nobody warns you about. Image Credits: Google Gemini There’s something oddly comforting about a hot shower. The steam, the pressure, the feeling you’re washing the day right off. However, here’s the thing that no one tells you: the fixture that’s sending that water over your face might be hiding…

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