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In today’s news, Norway provides more than €3.35 million to South Sudan and Haiti for hunger relief, international team of scientists proposes enhancing phytoplankton’s carbon-capturing ability, revived forest post in Middle Andaman Island protects wildlife, UK arts center creates playground with repurposed items, Girl Scouts in Texas, United States, volunteer at cat-people rescue, Canadian nonprofit launches project to develop new vegan pea protein, and homeless dog-people in China save injured dog-person from harm in busy street.

Today I would like to share a neat tip with you. Fig trees (Ficus carica) are an ideal option for those who are new to gardening because they’re simple to grow and care for. Furthermore, you can grow some varieties in a container; such as the dwarf fig known as the ‘Little Miss Figgy’, which typically stays below 2 to 3 feet (60-90 centimeters) in height. Optimal fruit yields occur when they’re placed in direct sunlight in the summer, and a cool, protected location in the fall and winter. You can incorporate sand or perlite into the soil mix to improve drainage, particularly if you’re planting in a container. Select a pot that has a minimum diameter of 18-24 inches (45-60 centimeters) to give space for root growth.

Let’s celebrate the gift of laughter by listening to the joke of the day. It’s called “New Job.”

Sebastian always vented to Rufus about being stuck in traffic for an hour-and-a-half during his work commute and that the situation was sending him over the edge. Rufus was happy for Sebastian when he found a new job closer to home.

“That’s great you’ve found something else! What are you doing now?”

“I’m a bus driver.”

And now we have a heartline from Kareem in Syria

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