Here's why your plants are dying
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The mid-July heat is relentless and a day’s worth of rain isn’t going to save your browning plants. “In the summer, it's getting hotter, temperatures are rising, the air quality is drier. Keeping your plants hydrated is going to be key,” said Lauren Silver, a plant manager at a trendy plant shop named The Marigold. How can you protect your garden from Denver’s upcoming storm? Before you give up on your green thumb here are a few of Silver’s tips for reviving your potted plants during some of the hottest days of the summer: 1. Water, water, water Even if the plant is only supposed to be watered once a day, extreme heat calls for exceptional measures. If the leaves are wilting, wrinkly, drooping or curling, Silver said that’s the biggest indicator that the plant needs more water. But don’t overwater it either. The soil should be moist, not soupy, Silver said. 2. Keep an eye on the sun exposure The sun is more direct in the ...Bodycam video shows police arresting Plantation High football player accused of shooting 2 teens
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
Newly released bodycam video shows police arresting a high school football star who’s accused of shooting two teens.Sixteen-year-old Tarrell Greene was arrested on Fort Lauderdale Beach on Memorial Day.The incident happened during an altercation outside of a restaurant near the sand.According to Fort Lauderdale Police, Greene fired a gun, which injured two people.Investigators said Green then took off running toward the Intracoastal Waterway.“All units hold your perimeter point, hold your perimeter point,” said an officer.Greene did not get far and was taken into custody just a few blocks away. He was handcuffed and put into the back of a cruiser.Police said student athlete admitted to firing the gun.Now, the teen with a bright football future is facing two felonies and several years in prison.Just days before the shooting, Greene, a defensive tackle at Plantation High School, took to Twitter to share the news that he’d received a scholarship offer from Alabama. H...Fort Lauderdale issues no swim advisory for portion of Stranahan River due to ruptured sewer line
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
The City of Fort Lauderdale has issued a precautionary advisory to avoid water-related recreational activities in a portion of the Stranahan River.The advisory, issued Thursday, stems from a ruptured sewer line near Seabreeze Boulevard and Mayan Drive.The boundaries of the impacted areas are as follows:North: Mercedes DriveSouth: Barbara DriveWest: Southeast 25 AvenueEast: Holiday Drive / South Ocean LaneThe water activities that should be avoided within these listed areas are swimming, fishing, jet-skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing or engaging in any other water-related activities.The damaged sewer line has been repaired, but officials are waiting on water test results before lifting the advisory.For more information, please contact the City of Fort Lauderdale’s 24-hour Customer Service Center by calling 954-828-8000.Hungary doesn’t want €20B fund for Ukraine military — for now
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
Hungary is emerging as the biggest hurdle for the EU’s attempt to set up a long-term fund of up to €20 billion to keep Ukraine’s military stocked. The plan, first reported by POLITICO earlier this week, was on the agenda for the first time Thursday as foreign ministers met in Brussels. The proposal would set aside at least €5 billion a year for the next four years to help cover the costs of EU countries buying and donating weapons for Ukraine and training Ukraine’s forces.But during the meeting, Hungary — which has argued Ukraine should stop fighting — said it would object to the fund until Ukraine removes a controversial Hungarian bank, OTP, from its “war sponsors” list. Until then, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said his country will not authorize more money for the EU’s so-called European Peace Facility — the ironically named fund Brussels has been using to subsidize weapons shipments to Ukraine. “We ca...Russia’s Wagner mercenaries launch joint training with Belarusian military near Poland’s border
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Mercenaries from Russian military company Wagner launched joint drills with the Belarusian military on Thursday, almost a month after their short-lived rebellion against Moscow. Poland built up troops on its border with Belarus in response to the war games.The maneuvers followed a pledge by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin to help protect Belarus from a potential incursion and to bolster its military. The Belarusian Defense Ministry said the weeklong drills would take place at a firing range near Brest, a city on the Polish border.A video released Wednesday appeared to show Prigozhin for the first time since he led last month’s mutiny. The recording shows him telling his troops that before deploying to Africa, they would spend some time in Belarus providing training to help “make the Belarusian army the second strongest army in the world.”Before the abortive rebellion led by Prigozhin, Wagner mercenaries fought alongside Russ...Few Storms Friday, Wonderful Weekend
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
We had to wait quite a while for a day like today but we finally got it! Sunshine, no smoke, low humidity, and warm temperatures… it was beautiful today! Unfortunately tomorrow isn’t quite as nice. That doesn’t mean it’s terrible, but it’s not a repeat of today. We’ll have more clouds tomorrow and higher humidity back. Some of us will deal with storms in the afternoon, but others will stay dry until late in the evening.Storms will move in west to east but VERY SLOWLY. So the farther west you are, the more likely storms will be in the afternoon and evening. By 4pm you can see storms popping up across southern New Hampshire and Worcester County, but they don’t really make it to Boston and the 95 corridor until after 10pm!That’ll make it’s way out overnight and set up a wonderful weekend! Sun will return, humidity will drop, and temperatures will stay warm. There’s a small (10%) chance of a shower on Saturday but I wouldn̵...Daughter of former New England Revolution player killed in boating accident
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
The 11-year-old daughter of a former New England Revolution player was killed in what her family has described as a tragic boating accident.Olivia Knighton, daughter of former goalkeeper and current Revolution academy coach Brad Knighton, died Wednesday after authorities say a boat carrying her and 11 others was rocked by a wave while traveling near Myrtle Beach in South Carolina.According to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, nine people were sent overboard, including Olivia who was then struck by a boat propeller and later died of her injuries.On social media, Brad Knighton announced his family’s loss, stating “there are no words to express the depth of our profound grief and sorrow in this moment.”“We are all still in disbelief that her bright and pure light was taken away from us so suddenly,” Knighton said, describing how Olivia loved soccer and the Revolution, and how the family had always felt the support of the team’...Patriots announce dates for Pat Patriot throwback uniforms
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
The Patriots are turning back the clock again for two games this season.The Patriots announced Thursday that they will wear their red “Pat Patriot” throwback uniforms for two home games this season in Week 2 on “Sunday Night Football” against the Miami Dolphins and Week 13 against the Los Angeles Chargers.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Source: Patriots hosting RB Leonard Fournette for free-agent workout New England Patriots | OBF: Bill Belichick’s future in the hands of Mac Jones The Patriots brought back the throwback uniforms last season when the NFL altered a rule that only allowed teams to wear one helmet color per season. The loosening of the uniform guidelines meant the Patriots could bring back the white helmets they wore from their inception in 1960 until 1992 to pair with their regular silver helmets.The Patriots wore their throwbacks twice last season, as well. They beat the Detroit Lions in Week 5 but lost to the Buffalo Bills...Patriots players bulked up ahead of 2023 NFL season
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
The Patriots didn’t only update their website recently with official coaching titles. They also updated weights for nearly every player on their 90-man roster.Multiple players seemingly bulked up this offseason based on those updated figures. One of which was wide receiver Kendrick Bourne, who said during the spring it was a “new year, new me, new us, new everything” when it was pointed out that he looked like he added muscle over the offseason. Bourne was listed at 190 pounds last season. He’s up to 205 pounds now.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Source: Patriots hosting RB Leonard Fournette for free-agent workout New England Patriots | OBF: Bill Belichick’s future in the hands of Mac Jones Cornerback Rodney Randle saw the biggest change in his listed weight from 170 pounds to 205 pounds. It seems likely the previous figure was out of date. He signed with the Patriots out of the CFL in January.As @TheJoeyMcNeely pointed out, the Pat...Private donors commit $100K to relief fund for Mass. farmers reeling from rains, floods
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:38:27 GMT
EASTHAMPTON — A series of torrential rains over the past two weeks caused roughly $15 million in damages to about 2,000 acres of farmland in Massachusetts, which the Healey administration hopes to help save with a private relief fund announced Thursday afternoon.Farmers that have encountered multiple environmental setbacks this year, are now facing brunt of floods that left crops soaked right before harvest time. Gov. Maura Healey said she is “not holding” her breath for federal dollars and the newly created “Massachusetts Farm Resiliency Fund” is the best way to provide direct relief.“If people think that there’s going to be a whole bunch of money coming from the federal government this way, I’m not holding my breath, none of us are and I want to be really clear about that,” Healey said.Even as the governor cautioned against waiting for federal dollars, the state’s Congressional delegation pressured U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack and Farm Servic...Latest news
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