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10 Tips for Creating the Most Interesting Garden

10 Tips for Creating the Most Interesting Garden Horticulture expert Debra Knapke offers suggestions for your home’s green space. Teresa Woodard A visit to Debra Knapke’s Northwest Columbus garden is always filled with valuable lessons. Just ask her former Columbus State University horticulture students now in prime green jobs throughout the region.  Jared Hughes, owner of Groovy Plants Ranch in Marengo, recalls a class with Knapke when he naively took home a patch of her prickly pear cactus for his new succulent business. He ended up finding cacti hairs all over the interior of his new truck for days after that. Charlie Richardson, the lead gardener at Highland Youth Garden in the Hilltop, remembers class field trips to Knapke’s garden that helped bring the plants’ scientific names to life. 

Religious Oppression on the March Worldwide

Human rights are under siege in many nations. Three of the world’s most important countries, China, Russia, and India, are moving backward on political freedom, though the last at least still holds free elections. All three also are increasingly violating religious liberty. And they are not alone. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom recently released its latest report, which concluded that religious repression is rampant. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the problem. Religious minorities remain convenient scapegoats, which was sadly evident in 2020. USCIRF observed that its “monitoring revealed that in some countries, already marginalized religious minorities faced official and/​or societal stigmatization, harassment, and discrimination for allegedly causing or spreading the virus.” Moreover, those imprisoned for their religious beliefs were vulnerable to increased health risks due to the disease’s spread in overcrowded prisons.

Anglers chase $400k plus in prizes at Boyne Tannum Hookup

Premium Content Subscriber only Catches are being reeled and weighed in on the second day of the 2021 Boyne Tannum Hookup, as 3500 plus anglers battle for more than $400,000 in cash and prizes. After the COVID pandemic relegated the 2020 Hookup to an online only competition, Vice-President Andrew Davis said it was fantastic for anglers to be hitting the water chasing glory. Despite some inclement weather on Friday, Mr Davis said the 2021 Hookup was already putting smiles on the faces of people young and old. “It is fantastic to see Australia’s biggest family fishing competition on again after the COVID pandemic,” he said.

Anglers chase $400k plus in prizes at Boyne Tannum Hookup

Anglers chase $400k plus in prizes at Boyne Tannum Hookup
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