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11 Low-Maintenance Flowers You Can't Kill

3 / 11 Asetta/Shutterstock Begonias Begonias handle the shade well, so if you have a garden that’s low on sun, these flowers are a best bet. And, they can also tolerate drought conditions and a lot of sun. These easy-to-grow flowers do well in containers or when planted directly into the ground. You’ll be especially impressed by Surefire Begonias, which have very thick, durable stems and larger blossoms that continue to bloom without deadheading.

5 Ways To Keep Rabbits Out of Your Yard

Whenever I complain about the rabbits eating my green beans, someone is likely to tell me they were there first. Yes, that’s true, but I still don’t want them in my garden. They love to eat my green bean seedlings, along with many other plants in my garden. Fortunately, there are many humane ways to keep rabbits out of your yard. Some methods, such as building a fence, can be expensive, but there are budget-friendly options that work for some gardeners.

The Intriguing Turn of Events in Tokyo Revengers: Tenjiku Arc Episode 4

In the enthralling world of Tokyo Revengers, the Tenjiku Arc has unfolded gripping narratives and unforeseen twists, with the fourth episode being no exception. This installment, aptly titled “Come Back To Life,” takes the audience deep into the labyrinth of loyalty and betrayal, shedding light on hidden truths within the Tokyo Manji Gang (Toman) and setting the stage for new alliances. A Reveal Like No Other: Yasuhiro Muto’s Deception As the episode unfolds, the long-awaited revelation of the traitor within Toman is finally made.

Woman Ends Relationship After Uncovering Boyfriend's Hidden Child

A woman on Reddit is sharing why she ended her relationship with her boyfriend after he lied to her and discovered his secret child. In her post, the woman shares that she has been with her boyfriend for two years and that they have had problems in the past but none as serious as this. "I 28f and my boyfriend 28m have been together for two years. We’ve had many conflicts, but never serious enough to break up over.

Does 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' Encourage Bullying?

“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” may be a favorite holiday film for many, but it’s recently come under attack on social media. In a viral video tweeted by the Huffington Post last Wednesday, critics are accusing the 1964 movie of being “seriously problematic” and encouraging bullying. Titled “Rudolph the Marginalized Reindeer,” the video addresses how both Santa and Rudolph’s dad, Donner, shame the young buck for his red nose. “Former fans are pointing out Rudolph’s father verbally abuses him,” it says, referencing the fact that Rudolph was forced to flee his home until his nose became useful to the others.