In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take the loose petiole (blade) between your fingers and pull gently. If the petiole does not come off easily, leave it. Palm flowers and fruits take energy and nutrients away from the tree, attract pests, and create hazards for people walking below.  Cut fruit and fruit stalks from the fronds or trunk and remove flower growth by hand. Fruit stalks and flowers should be removed as soon as they are visible. Place fronds in a trash bin made for organic waste. Palm tree fronds tend to have sharp needle-like protrusions that can prick those who handle the waste.  Continue to wear gardening gloves as you clean up debris. Pick up any fallen fruit, flowers or seeds. Pests that can harm the tree are attracted to dropped seeds and fruit. Fallen fruit can also stain concrete and produce unpleasant odors, and the seeds can germinate in undesirable places. Consult your local waste disposal service department to find out how and where to dispose of palm debris. Palm trees do best when left alone. Green fronds produce all of a palm tree's food. Keeping them around is integral to maintaining the health and strength of your tree. For that reason, you should never take off more leaves in one year than the tree can produce in that time.
Summary: Pull off loose petioles (blades) from the fronds. Prune flowers or developing fruit from the palm if your particular species is the flowering type. Discard of pruned fronds, petioles and fruit properly. Wait a year (or longer) before trimming again.

.  This article can help you pick a color scheme and decide which decorations will make your tree look perfect! ake tiny 3D Christmas trees.  Use them as ornaments for the big tree, or hang them around the house to evoke holiday spirit. .  This classic decoration is a fun, easy craft (and great for kids). ake sparkly snowflake ornaments.  Hang them in your windows, or add them to your Christmas tree. .  Treat the reader in your life to a special Christmas tree, or make one for yourself instead of buying the huge classic version.
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One-sentence summary -- Give your tree an elegant, classic feel . Make a popcorn garland for your tree . Make a mini-tree out of books

Q: If you prefer your spread to be chunky or don't mind a little grittiness, then you can skip this step. Otherwise, hold a fine sieve over a bowl and carefully pour the mixture through (you might want to get someone to hold the sieve so you don't spill any of the delicious spread). If your spread seems to thick, you can add a little extra oil to make it more spreadable. Allow the spread to completely cool to room temperature before covering.  Store in the refrigerator or on the counter at room-temperature. It may last longer in the refrigerator, but may need to be warmed before use to get the right consistency.  If you live in a warmer climate, store it in the refrigerator. Consider pouring the spread into several small jars and giving them as gifts to your friends.
A: Strain the mixture if you want your chocolate hazelnut spread to be super smooth. Pour the still-warm chocolate hazelnut spread into your storage jar.

Article: Washing your hands is one of the best ways to keep germs from spreading. To wash your hands properly, wet your hands, apply soap, then work the soap into a lather by rubbing your hands together. Be sure to spread the soap across your palms, the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your fingernails. Continue scrubbing your hands for at least 20 seconds, then rinse off and dry thoroughly. If you do not have access to running water and soap, use a hand sanitizer. Apply the amount directed by the product label and rub the product all over your hands and fingers until dry. Cold viruses can be spread through the air. When you cough or sneeze, you are releasing thousands of virus particles into the air that can then infect other people. Limit the spread of those viruses by containing your cough or sneeze. Don’t hug, kiss, or shake hands when you or the other person has a cold. This can increase the chances of transmission from one person to another. Also don’t share drinking straws or eating utensils, such as forks and spoons with someone who is sick. Use a disinfecting cleaner spray and disposable paper towels or disinfecting wipes to clean these items thoroughly. Cold viruses can live on surfaces for up to 24 hours, so cleaning them frequently helps limit the transmission from person to person.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wash your hands often. Cough or sneeze into a tissue or the crook of your arm, not into the air. Avoid close contact with others when you or they are sick. Disinfect frequently touched surfaces like doorknobs, TV remotes, and children’s toys.

Problem: Article: Nontoxic physical traps work best in areas with a lot of livestock, people, or important plants.  Here are some physical trap options that are effective against horse flies:   Light traps. The lights on these traps are especially chosen to attract unwanted insects. When the insect lands on the light, it is either trapped on glue cards or zapped and killed instantly.  Flypaper. This paper contains an adhesive that both attracts and traps house flies and horse flies.  Flies-be-Gone fly trap. This trap holds fly food in a plastic bag for bait. The fly must enter the bag through funnel. Once inside the bag, the fly cannot escape.  Horse Pal fly trap. These large traps have a target specifically designed to attract primarily visual hunters such as horse and deer flies. When the flies approach the target and see that it is not prey, they get trapped in the metal portion of the trap and die from the heat of the sun on the trap. Hang the chair or stool from the ceiling of your shed or other place where horse flies congregate. Attach a dark colored, medium-sized ball to a rope. Attach the rope to the bottom of the chair or stool so that the ball dangles down. Attach Flypaper to the bottom of the chair or stool. Every few hours, start the ball swinging. Because horse flies are attracted to dark color and movement, they will be attracted to the ball. When they fly over and see that it is not interesting, they'll fly upwards and get caught on the paper.
Summary:
Invest in a physical trap. Make your own trap.