Kalanchoes will rebloom year after year, but they require a little extra care to do so. Prune your kalanchoe down after it has finished blooming for the year and remove all flower stalks to get it ready.  Your kalanchoe might get stretched out and leggy if it's not getting enough sunlight. If your plant looks leggy after pruning, move it to a location where it will get plenty of direct sunlight. You may also want to repot your plant in a slightly larger pot to encourage bushy growth. Place it in a sunny, warm spot, such as next to a window. After blooming, prune your kalanchoe down to encourage strong, healthy growth next season. Pause as you go and step back, keeping an eye on the overall shape of the plant. If a stem is dead or damaged, cut it down to the base, just above where the branch meets the stem. Find a leaf node that is pointed in the direction you want the stem to grow. Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle using sharp, clean pruning shears. New growth will branch in the direction of that leaf node. The lower side of your angled cut should be at roughly the same height as the leaf node, on the other side of the stem. Succulents, including kalanchoes, grow slowly. Because of this, they typically can live in the same pot for several years. However, if you succeed in getting your kalanchoe to rebloom for several seasons, you may need to move it to a larger pot eventually.  If you see roots above the soil or growing out of the drainage holes in the pot, that's a sign that your kalanchoe may be root-bound. Transferring it to a larger pot will allow it to continue to grow. If you want to keep your kalanchoe roughly the same size, remove it from the pot and carefully prune its roots.

Summary: Cut back tall growth when it finishes blooming. Remove up to a third of each stem's length. Cut within 1⁄2 in (13 mm) of a leaf node to shape the plant. Repot or root-prune as necessary.


If sand finds its way into your camera, it could be devastating.   Using a net filled with loose stones will work too. This will depend on the type of ground.

Summary: Be aware of sandy beaches in windy weather. Use a UV filter or a lens hood to protect your lens from sand or loose debris. Use an umbrella to act as a windshield. If you use a tripod, weigh it down with something heavy to prevent it from toppling or vibrating, such as a rucksack. Alternatively, drill a spike into the ground and hold the tripod down using a rope.


Your computer should have a thin, wide slot on its housing; this is where the SD card goes.  Make sure you insert the SD card angled side first and label side up. If your computer doesn't have an SD card slot, you can purchase an SD-to-USB adapter that plugs into a USB port and into which you'll plug the SD card. Do so by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. You can also press the ⊞ Win key. It's on the left side of the Start window. This will open the File Explorer. This monitor-shaped icon is on the left side of the File Explorer window. You'll find it below the "Devices and drives" heading in the middle of the This PC window. Your SD card will typically have "SDHC" in its name. It's a menu item in the top-left side of the This PC window. This icon, which is in the top-left side of the window, resembles a flash drive with a red, circular arrow on it. Doing so opens the Format window. It's below the "File System" heading near the top of the page. A drop-down menu will appear with the following options:   NTFS - The default Windows operating system format. This format only works with Windows.  FAT32 - The most widely compatible format. Works on Windows and Mac, but has a total storage limit of 2 terabytes, however individual files are limited to a max size of 4 gigabytes.  exFAT (Recommended) - Works on Windows and Mac, and has no storage limit. Doing so will select it as the formatting type. If you've formatted your drive before, check the Quick Format box as well. Windows will begin formatting your SD card. Your SD card's photos will be deleted during this process. This indicates that your SD card has been altered to support your selected format.

Summary: Insert the SD card into your computer. Open Start . Click . Click My Computer. Click your SD card's name. Click the Manage tab. Click Format. Click the "File System" box. Click a format. Click Start, then click OK. Click OK when prompted.


This is in the toolbar at the top of your screen. You may have to tap the backward-facing arrow in the top left corner of your screen to view this toolbar.    You can choose "8 hours", "1 week", or "1 year". You have successfully muted a chat on WhatsApp! To unmute the conversation manually, tap Mute again and then tap Unmute.
Summary: Open your WhatsApp app. Tap the "Chats" tab. Tap a conversation. Tap ⋮. Tap Mute. Tap a mute time frame.