Çinli yakın dövüş ustalarının binlerce yılda insan bedeninde tespit ettiği en hassas basınç noktaları:
Kavga anında rakibinizi kolaylıkla yere serebilirsiniz.
Most people throw away the one thing that can grow an entirely new blueberry bush.
That tiny blueberry in your fridge contains dozens of seeds that can become a fruit-producing plant with a little patience.
Here's how:
Mash a ripe blueberry in a small glass with water, separate the tiny seeds, plant them in moist acidic potting soil, lightly cover them, then place a clear plastic bag over the pot to create a mini greenhouse. Keep it warm and bright, and you may see seedlings begin to emerge within a couple of weeks.
Blueberries love acidic soil, consistent moisture (not soggy roots), and at least 6 hours of sun each day.
One important reality check: growing from seed is a long game. It can take 3–4 years or longer before you harvest a meaningful crop, and because blueberries don't grow true to seed, the fruit may not be identical to the berry you started with.
If you enjoy gardening, though, there's something incredibly satisfying about turning a single piece of fruit into a thriving bush that could produce blueberries for years to come.
Sometimes the most rewarding garden projects don't begin at the nursery... they begin in your kitchen.
@Corleone040480 Mais quel trou du cul celui là...
Tu fais une campagne sans savoir où en est la situation financière de ta ville ? Quelle blague LFI et leur marionnettes .
Au point où il en est , il peut demander une sponso de la part de ses potes dealers .JUSQU'AUBOUTISTE 🤣🤣🤣