JESSICA ZIMMER
A wide array of tropical plants thrive in Napa homes, including snake plants, Chinese evergreens, succulents, cacti, and ZZ plants, also known as Zanzibar Gems.
Alyssa Piombo, owner of Riza Plants in Napa, said the two most important factors are the amount of light in the home and the ownerâs âplant parentingâ commitment.
âThe best plants for a lower light environment are snake plants and ZZ plants. Ferns, Monstera, and Pothos plants do well a little further from a window in bright indirect light. Fiddle leaf figs and succulents grow best in direct sun.â
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Smash burgers are everywhere now; 2 new Portland carts make 2 of our favorites: Takeout Diaries
Updated Mar 24, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
The OG Smash Burger from Monster Smash, with two 2.5 ounce patties, American cheese and house turmeric pickles on a brioche bun from Dos Hermanos bakery.Michael Russell | The Oregonian
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Rico Loverde thought he had a grasp on the smash burger competition when he opened his new food cart, Monster Smash, at 4500 S.E. Stark St. last month. He knew of just one other place taking a trained chef’s approach to the classic burger style: Nob Hill’s year-old Farmer & The Beast, miles away in Northwest Portland.
Businesses and tourism officials are hoping stimulus money,vaccines and the easing of Covid-19 restrictions in New Orleans due to low positivity rates will bring more visitors back to the city.
Vaccine vacancies - multiple providers short on people to give COVID-19 shot Share Updated: 6:14 PM CST Mar 8, 2021 Share Updated: 6:14 PM CST Mar 8, 2021
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Show Transcript THE LTMC HEALTH OPENS ITS VACCINATION CLINIC HERE AGAIN TOMORROW AT 7. AM THERE ARE 1000 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE, BUT THE HOSPITAL SYSTEM TELLS ME OVER 300 ARE STILL OPEN AND IT’S NOT JUST HERE THE FACEBOOK GROUP. NOLA VACCINE HUNTERS HAS BEEN POSTING ALL WEEKEND ABOUT A SUDDEN SURPLUS AND SUPPLY MORE SHOTS THAN PEOPLE TO TAKE THEM EVEN SO WALMART SHOPPERS LOCALLY ASKED AT CHECKOUT IF THEY WANT THE VACCINE WALMART CONFIRM. TODAY A QUOTE WILL NEVER LET A DOSE GO TO WASTE FERGIE LEWIS ISN’T IN THE STATE’S CURRENT VACCINE PRIORITY GROUP, BUT CALL THE MID-CITY URGENT CARE SUNDAY AND WAS ABLE TO GET A SHOT THAT COULD HAVE OTHERWISE BEEN TRASHED. I’M GLAD THAT I’M ONE LESS PERSON THAT NEEDS TO BE WORRIED ABOUT AND THEN IT JUST FEELS THAT THERE’S A LOT MORE. WE
BR hospitals mark one year since La s first COVID patient was diagnosed
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BATON ROUGE - It s been nearly a year since the first Louisiana resident was diagnosed with COVID-19 in New Orleans and since then, the state has lost a total of 9,758 lives to the oft-deadly virus.
A year later, as COVID-fighting vaccines are in the process of being administered to Louisiana s citizens in waves, hospitalization numbers appear to be on a downward trend. In addition to these promising local statistics, on Monday (March 8), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that fully-vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing.