In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Get out a small saucepan and wash 1 1/4 cups (250 g) of fresh strawberries. Use a small knife to carefully trim off the strawberry stems and discard them. Cut the strawberries in half, if they're large. Set 2 strawberries aside and place the remaining strawberries in the pan along with:  1/8 cup (25 g) of sugar 1/3 cup + 2 tablespoons (100 ml) of water Turn the heat on to medium and stir the sugared strawberries. Cook the strawberries, so they start to bubble gently. Simmer the strawberries for 3 minutes or until they're soft. Turn off the heat and use a fork to mash the strawberries. You could also use a potato masher to mash the strawberries. Be gentle when mashing, so you don't splash hot juice on you. Measure out 1 1/2 cups (140 g) of mini-marshmallows and add them to the hot strawberry mixture. Stir the mini-marshmallows in, so they dissolve completely. Let the mixture cool in the pan. The mini-marshmallows will help the strawberry mousse set up, since the mini-marshmallows contain gelatin. Place 3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (200 ml) of heavy whipping cream into a large mixing bowl. Use a stand or hand mixer to whisk the cream on high speed for several minutes. The cream should stiffen, so the whisks leave firm peaks when you lift them away. To help the cream whip, chill the mixing bowl and whisk attachments for 5 to 15 minutes before whipping the cream. Once the strawberry mixture is cool, scoop in the whipped cream and use a rubber spatula to gently fold it in. Transfer the strawberry marshmallow mousse into a serving bowl or individual dishes. Refrigerate the mousse for 2 hours, so it sets up. You can cut the reserved strawberries in half and garnish the mousse with the halves.
Summary: Combine the strawberries, sugar, and water. Simmer and mash the strawberries. Stir in the mini-marshmallows. Whip the heavy cream. Combine and chill the strawberry marshmallow mousse. Finished.

While you can simply buy a rubber plant from a gardening store, you can also start a plant from a stem cutting. Make a slanted cut below a node on the stem with a sterile knife.  You'll need at least 3 to 5 inches (7.6 to 12.7 cm) of stem with 2 to 3 nodes on it. The node is where the leaves attach to the stem. Wear gloves to work with this plant, as the sap can affect your skin. To sterilize a sharp knife, place it in a mixture of 1 part bleach and 3 parts water. Let it sit for 5 minutes. Add rooting medium like perlite to a small pot. Plant the stem 1/2-2/3 of the way into a hole with all the leaves above the soil. Water it until it's moist and cover it with clear plastic. Once the roots have reached 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm), you can move it to regular potting soil and a bigger pot. Place a seed in a small tray. Set a piece of thin cloth or paper towel over it and mist it to several times a day to keep the seed wet. Place it in an area with indirect light. The seed should sprout in about a week, after which you can move it to a small pot to grow. Wait until the seed has roots before you move it. Be very gentle with it, as seedlings are fragile.
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One-sentence summary -- Take a stem cutting from another plant. Plant the stem cutting in rooting medium. Sprout a plant from seed instead of from a stem cutting.

Problem: Article: Choose a tall vase and place it next to your TV. Add some long branches (bare, leafy, or flowering) into the vase to make it taller than your TV. Choose something that is shorter than your TV, such as a lamp, and place it on the other side of your TV. Other great options include statues, busts, figurines, and picture frames. If you like symmetry, place identical items to either side of the TV instead. Potted plants or topiaries make great choices. Place matching lamps or vases to either side of your TV, and something long and skinny, such as a wooden planter, beneath it. Make sure that none of the items obstruct the screen.  If you put plants into the planter, keep them subtle, otherwise they will distract from the TV. Succulents or silk hydrangea blooms work great. Other great items to place below the screen include candle votives or pieces of driftwood. Drape evergreen branches or garlands along the top of the stand, just in front of the TV. Decorate the garland with ornaments and LED pillar candles. If you want to decorate for other holidays, try some of the following ideas:  Switch out the pine garland for one made from silk fall leaves. Decorate the garland with pinecones and acorns. Make paper garlands featuring images from whatever holiday you are celebrating, such as hearts, shamrocks, or bats. Drape a white tinsel garland over the TV stand, then decorate it with plastic Easter eggs. Push the electronics towards the back of the shelf to make some room. Fill the space in front of the electronics with books or decorative boxes. You can also install doors onto cabinet, then close them when you are not using the electronics. Examples of electronics include gaming counsels, DVD players, music players, etc. If you don't use these items more than once or twice a week, then consider hiding them. Choose something that is about the length of your TV, and tall enough to fit under the frame. Place this item in front of the TV to hide the stand. Make sure that the item does not obstruct the diode at the bottom of the TV frame, or you won't be able to use the remote.  This option only works for standing TVs. Wall-mounted TVs do not have a base on which to stand. Great options include long candle holders, drift wood, and garlands. You can even line up small items instead. Shelving units with open backs and fronts are great candidates for extra storage. Instead of stuffing them with plastic tubs or cardboard boxes, choose decorative storage baskets or boxes that match your décor, and use those instead.  You can find beautiful, decorative boxes in craft stores and fabric stores. Some are even made to look like decoupaged luggage! Baskets don't have to be woven. You can use fabric ones, crochet ones, or even metal ones! If you can't find a box that matches your décor, decoupage it!
Summary:
Place items to either side of your TV to create balance. Place items to the side and below the TV to frame it. Use garlands and ornaments if you want to get festive. Hide electronics that you don't use often. Place a long, skinny item in front of the TV if you want to hide the base. Fill open shelving units with decorative storage items.