An underground greenhouse — commonly known as a walipini, a word meaning “place of warmth” in the Aymara language — is one of the most effective ways to grow food year-round by working with nature instead of against it. Rather than battling freezing winters, harsh winds, or extreme temperature swings, a walipini uses the earth itself as insulation. By building below ground … [Read more...] about How and Why to Build an Underground Greenhouse (Walipini)
Trends Worldwide
Doctors Reveal What Really Happens When You Eat White Radish (Daikon)
White radish — better known as daikon — is a staple in many Asian cuisines and has steadily gained global popularity for its crisp texture, mild peppery bite, and impressive health profile. It’s eaten raw in salads, pickled as a condiment, simmered in soups, or cooked alongside meats and vegetables. But beyond its refreshing taste, doctors and nutrition experts say daikon … [Read more...] about Doctors Reveal What Really Happens When You Eat White Radish (Daikon)
Man Reunites With His Dog Five Days After Wildfire Destroys Everything
Anyone who has ever loved a dog understands this truth: they are not “just pets.” They are family. And when disaster strikes, losing them can feel unbearable. For Casey Colvin, that fear became reality when a devastating wildfire tore through his California neighborhood — leaving him with nothing but hope. Trapped by the Flames On January 7, as the fast-moving … [Read more...] about Man Reunites With His Dog Five Days After Wildfire Destroys Everything
The Real Reason Your Dog Smells Like Fish — And When to Be Concerned
Every dog has a natural scent, but when that familiar “dog smell” suddenly turns unmistakably fishy, it’s rarely random. While it may be tempting to laugh it off or assume your dog rolled in something unpleasant, a fish-like odor is often your pet’s way of signaling that something isn’t quite right. Fortunately, the cause is usually well understood — and highly … [Read more...] about The Real Reason Your Dog Smells Like Fish — And When to Be Concerned
Floridians wake up to ‘frozen’ reptiles in their yards and driveways
South Floridians woke up to an unsettling and surreal sight: green iguanas scattered across yards, sidewalks, driveways, and even roadways, motionless as if frozen in place. The rare cold snap that swept across the region pushed temperatures to record lows, stunning the invasive reptiles and leaving them temporarily incapacitated. By 8:50 a.m. Sunday—just minutes before the … [Read more...] about Floridians wake up to ‘frozen’ reptiles in their yards and driveways





