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4/26/2025

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NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW--Even Judges
​Federal authorities arrest two judges, in escalation of Trump immigration crackdown

He’s A Good Boy
A very informing thread from Margot Cleveland on Judge Hannah Dugan and her atempt to take care of her boy toy pet Illegal.

AG Pam Bondi describes the shocking interference by a Wisconsin judge in an ICE arrest of an illegal immigrant: "The judge learned that ICE was outside ... She goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers — she's furious, visibly shaking, upset -- //t.co/qzmA6c4Uar" / X

Another Democrat supporting Judge blocks parts of Trump’s overhaul of US elections | AP News

As Putin continues to defy President Trump time and time again. Trump's 'STOP' is like Biden's 'Don't' — Just empty threats to a dictator

Arizona Department of Agriculture employee arrested and charged with human smuggling

Disgraced Ex-Congressman George Santos Sentenced To More Than 7 Years In Prison

India, Pakistan Trade Gunfire & Build-Up Militaries After Kashmir Terror Attack | ZeroHedge

Houthi rebels have shot down 7 US Reaper drones worth $200 million in weeks | AP News

Trump Plans to Target ActBlue, Democrats’ Cash Engine - The New York Times

More Evidence That Maryland Man Abrego Garcia Was a Human Trafficker

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Spring is finally here, and many gardening enthusiasts now eagerly awaiting the opening of their local garden centers. The opening dates of garden centers vary depending on the location, climate, and other factors depending on where you live. In my area, Garden centers are opening and have started by getting their cold tolerant vegetable and flowering plants out first with the stuff that is frost tolerant and easy to protect.

Its now time to preparing the garden for the growing season and it involves several steps. Make a plan for what you want to grow, where you will plant, and when you will start. Consider the sun exposure, soil type, and growth habit. Tall plants will need to be on the north side of your shorter plants if the shorter plants need good sun exposure.

The next step, if you have a large area, its time to get out the rototiller and add some good organic fertilizer or compost in the ground. You also want to do the same thing to your raised beds, and even planters. Compost is the magic elixir for any garden! Mixing compost into your soil enriches it with nutrients, improving plant growth. A healthy soil is the foundation of any thriving garden. I have learned the hard way that lack of fertilizer or planting the same crops in the same spot can lead to soil fatigue and disease. Rotating crops each season will also prevent these issues.

Planting at the right time is another important factor for an abundant and flourishing garden. Is the soil warm enough? Are the nights going to be frost-free? Is the forecast is predicting a cold snap, Throw on those row covers. They’re easy to use and can prevent frost damage. By keeping a close eye on the weather, you’ll be ready to act quickly. Just be ready to do a lot of babysitting during the first few weeks after planting.

Over watering is another common mistake that can lead a big problem which is root rot. Young plants need water, but not too much!

Allow adequate spacing between plants which allows air to circulate. It is key in reducing the risk of fungal infections like powdery mildew.

Certain plant combinations also enhance growth and deter pests. Planting flowers around your vegetables attracts the pollinators like bees and butterflies and they are your garden’s best allies, ensuring better pollination and a bountiful harvest. There are many flowers like marigolds that are also good plant combinations that deter pests.

Also understand what vegetable plants benefit each other and those that don’t pair up well, you will create a healthier garden where plants work together.

Finaly, after the prep and planting is done, another very good way to help your garden is to add a fresh layer of mulch around the garden plants and beds. This helps the soil retain moisture and keeps the weeds down. After that, all that’s left is a little feeding, weeding, and watering – and plenty of time to be ready to harvest by this summer!

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