Poison hemlock, which resembles Queen Anne’s Lace, is often spotted along highways, in fence lines and on the edges of farm fields. Recently, populations of this toxic and invasive plant have exploded in parks, yards and gardens across the country. Poison hemlock spreads and grows its footprint during late summer and fall. Each plant produces up to 30,000 seeds that ripen … [Read more...]
Compression socks. Who needs them, how to choose a good pair
Compression socks can improve circulation as well as relieve swelling and discomfort. There are many reasons to consider compression including: Sitting or standing without much movement for long periods A way to protect tendons If you have venous in insufficiency seen as swelling in the legs, feet, ankles To support legs during pregnancy Source: Martha Stewart, … [Read more...]
Dogs and cats do see in color
Debunking common thoughts that cats and dogs only have black-and-white eyesight, veterinary experts share the animals see in color just like us. However, the structure of their eyes limit all the hues they can see. Source: Martha Stewart, April 27, 2021. Link. "Dogs and cats can see in color; however, it is with a decreased spectrum of colors," Jennifer Freeman, DVM … [Read more...]