A Simple Set of Container Gardens - Gardening and Hobby 36

Friday, June 16, 2023

Some of our neighbors have designed a simple set of container gardens can bring so much joy to our community.



Fig 01- Plants display around birdbath


They discovered a fast and easy way to display cut flowers in their container garden during this season.


One of a simple container garden is a set up one around a birdbath for a beautiful display at one of houses in the neighborhood. it looks stunning with the stem immersed in the birdbath


It's such an easy way to landscape without preparing a garden bed. Just grab some colorful coleus, begonias, or other plants in pots and arrange them around an object of interest.



Fig 02- Arrangement of plant and flowers


We love how a simple idea. Moreover, like other gardens, don't forget to water and fertilize regularly for a thriving little garden.



Fig 03- Several plants and blooming of Magnolia


Have any of you tried this before? Share your experiences and thoughts below!


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May an Insect Kill Human with Their Stings? - Part 2

Friday, June 9, 2023

You may read the previous post (Part 1):

- May Insects Kill Human with Their Stings? - Part 1 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- An insect, just illustration


One individual hornet may kill about 40 bees in a minute, causes devastating of bees colony.


May an Insect, Asian giant hornets Kill Human with Stings?


Yes


The hornets killed 50 people in Japan per year with their stings. Approximately, 1 per million people died in the world due to stinging of this insect.


It is because their stings contain poison called neurotoxin. Painful and severe to human.



Fig 02- A wild flower, just for illustration


The sting is quite longer compared to other insects, about 6 mm (0.25 inches). Single sting may contain 28 times more poison than honey bees sting.



Fig 03- Blooming, just illustration


Have you ever seen murder insects in nature? Do you know any dangerous insects?


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Hacking Gut Cells to Produce Insulin – Diabetes 32

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

At previous post, we mentioned about possibility to produce insulin in the lab (petridish): Can Insulin be Produced from Laboratory Dish? - Diabetes 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- A stray cat, just illustration


Now, scientists have developed a new method to produce insulin without “beta cells” from Pancreas. How?


The method is known as “hacking cells.” Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine invented this method.


As reported by David Neil, published in ScienceAlert (2023: Scientists Hacked Human Cells to Make Insulin, And It Reversed Diabetes in Mice) that researchers to use stomach cell to replace roles of “beta cells.”


Why?



Fig 02- Painting by local artist, Brent


It is because both pancreatic and gut cells are close by during early development of human embryo, thus, not big deals to alter stomach steams to be like beta cells functions to produce insulin.



 Fig 03- Hibiscus flower, illustration


Sure, this is just early findings. Scientists might be need several steps further to apply to diabetes patients.


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Have you Tasted Korean Dumplings? - Food Variety 35

Sunday, June 4, 2023

We just bought Korean dumplings, also called as “Mandu” from a nearby Asian restaurant recently.



Fig 01- Korean Dumplings, ready to consume


Based on my knowledge that the well known dumplings come from the countries like Japan, China and Korea. Honestly, we don’t know the differences of Korean, Chinese, Japanese or other countries dumplings.


What we know that Dumpling is a small “cooked dough” with different kinds of filling in it, such as vegetable, seafood, fruit and meat.


At least, there are 3 types of dumplings sold in the markets, they are: frying, steaming and boiling.



Fig 02- Dumplings, ready to be boiled.


From internet sources that a dumpling and noodles were popular since the Han Dynasty about 200 BCE.



Fig 03- Dumplings, could be consumed immediately


We found that fillings of Korean dumpling composed of vegetable, tofu, seafood and meat. We love vegetable dumplings, and seafood dumplings sometimes.



Fig 04- Dumplings with sauce


Have you tasted dumplings? What types and filling do you like?


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Flowers at the Walking Path side - Gardening and Hobby 35

Friday, June 2, 2023

We saw several flowers at the walking path side about sometimes ago. Quite pretty flowers.



Fig 01- A purple Daylily.


First, we didn't know who take care or do they just grow “volunteer” like our tomatoes and watermelon?:

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Other days, after looking in details, we saw a sign on the flowers (close to bottom) which are ready for blooming.



Fig 02- A yellow Daylily


It means our assumption was wrong, the true is that someone take cares the flowers, they are not wild flowers.



Fig 03- We saw a sign on the flower, ready for blooming


We believe the flowers are “Daylily,” then confirmed by GoogleID, yes, they are Daylily.



Fig 04- A blooming one, Daylily.


Have a wonderful summer.


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Eggs of a Bluebird in the Box – Critter 43

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

We may buy a Bluebird box (BB) from a Home Depot store as an artificial nest for wild bluebirds.



Fig 01- Eggs of bluebird in the box.


People usually put the Bluebird box on their back fence close by to feeder. Our neighbors get some dried meal worms to put in their feeders.


Nesting times for the Bluebird are slightly differences a state by states in the USA. We are in Louisiana as early as February, and continue to the Summer.


If temperature and other conditions are favorable, the nesting season may until August and even September.


However, based on my own observations that we will miss bluebirds from our yards around June to July.



Fig 02- Little Storages in our neighborhood


The bluebird will soon visit our “attractive” feeders, and then put her eggs in the artificial nest.


Just suggestions from neighbors that Bluebird Box should be 5 feet from the ground with no perch so raccoon and squirrels could not reach the eggs or babies.



Fig 03- A lonely Bluebird on the fence


# To be continued to Part 2


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Should We Consume Banana Everyday? - Part 1

Monday, May 29, 2023

I believe, we all eat variety of fruit every day, in case of me, banana is one of my favorite fruits, and eat it almost every day. 



Fig 01- Several organic bananas


Banana is the most favorite fruit in the world. Trade of this fruit in term of value in 2020 was US$14 billion, then slightly decrease to US$13.6 billion in 2021.


In fact, not only me, many of people consume bananas almost everyday, and even some of people, especially in the tropical countries, where bananas are plenty, have eaten banana more than one per day.


Should We Consume Banana Everyday?


Yes, many experts said.


Why?



Fig 02- Banana trees and fruit in a tropical country


The simple answers that It is because bananas have plenty benefits, some of them are:

- improve bowel movements

- maintain healthy cholesterol levels

- control blood sugar

- good for maintaining a healthy weight.



Fig 03- A type of banana, sold in an Asian grocery


# To be continued to Part 2


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