Article: The quality of the mother plant will determine the quality of the propagated plant. Recent growth indicates that the plant has not grown dormant, so you should be able to spur new growth from a cutting. Choose the most recently grown stems, since these have the greatest growing potential. Use scissors or shears to cut them off. Yanking the leaves off by hand could cause damage. The cuttings do not need to soak. They just need to be a little moist. Dip the bottom of each cutting into the powder, immersing it by about 1/4 inch (2/3 centimeter). Doing so will increase the cutting's odds of taking root. Other small containers, ranging from pots to plastic cups, can also be used. If using a seedling tray, place one cutting in each separate compartment. Press the cutting down into the growing medium until the exposed stem is completely buried. Do not cover the leaves, however. Do not allow the growing medium to become completely soaked. Continue misting as often as necessary to keep the medium moist to the touch, paying special attention to your plant on dry, sunny days. This usually occurs within two to four weeks. If your plant continues to grow after a few weeks have passed, it has likely taken root. Select a pot that is at least 3 1/2 inches (9 centimeters) in diameter and depth.  Terra cotta draws moisture out of the soil faster than plastic. As a result, using a terra cotta pot will reduce the risk of over-watering and cut down on occurrences of root rot. An all-purpose soil should work fine most of the time, but do not use standard garden soil. Dirt from your garden could contain pests and diseases that might damage your rosemary. For a more precise soil mix, blend two parts potting soil with one part sand or perlite to promote better drainage. You can also add 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of lime juice to a 5-inch (12.7 centimeters) pot to increase the soil's alkaline properties. Pinching the top terminal bud increases the likelihood of your rosemary branching. Once the bud develops, literally pinch it out with your fingers or snip it off with a pair of scissors or snips. Removing the bud at the tip of a branch redirects the rosemary's energy to other buds along the sides, leading to more branches and a bushier plant.
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Select a strong, high-quality rosemary plant with recent growth. Snip several 2 1/2-inch (6 1/3-centimeter) stems from the rosemary. Remove the bottom set of leaves from your cuttings. Dip the bottom of each cutting in a little water. Encourage rooting with a hormone rooting powder. Mix equal amounts of peat moss and perlite in a plastic seedling tray. Fix each cutting into its own container. Moisten the rosemary by misting it with a spray bottle. Prepare the cuttings for transplanting once they take root. Fill a terra cotta pot with sterilized potting soil. Pinch the top bud.

Problem: Article: A truly androgynous look relies heavily on black, white, and shades of gray. While the occasional splash of color can amp up your look, you should typically stick with more neutral tones. Tight pants will show off your curves and feminine figure, which is the opposite of what the androgynous look is about. Stick with pants that are a bit less fitted. Boyfriend jeans are a nice option and look great paired with a t-shirt and cardigan. A loose top will hide your figure better than something super fitted. Get a few men’s button-up shirts in a variety of colors or prints so that you can mix and match them with various bottoms. Try wearing a simple white button-up under a cardigan with a pair of boyfriend jeans and canvas sneakers. As far as necklines go, a boat-neck is perfect for the androgynous look as it is a mix of masculine and feminine. Pair a printed boat-neck top with corduroy pants and oxfords for a chic androgynous style. Vests are a great way to add style to your basic pieces. Layer a vest over a plain or printed top and pair it with neutral pants and boots. Add a watch to complete the look. Pick a blazer in a fun print and layer it over a plain shirt. Add boot-cut jeans and a canvas sneaker to keep it casual, or pair it with black pants and oxfords for a dressier look. Also pick up a blazer in a neutral color, like navy, to pair with bold or printed tops and bottoms. Choose some items in traditionally masculine fabrics, like tweed, corduroy, or leather. Fabrics that are a bit heavier, more structured, and don’t conform to the shape of your body will help you complete your androgynous look.
Summary: Stick with black, white, and gray. Wear loose bottoms. Pick an oversized shirt. Choose a boat-necked top. Wear a vest. Choose a blazer. Wear masculine fabrics.

For example, 57.01 is large than 46.99 because the whole number components of the decimals are the first place to check when comparing the values.  No matter how many digits are to the right of the decimal, if the value to the left of the decimal point for one number is larger than the value for another number with decimals, the first number is larger.  Here is another example. Comparing 55.95 with 57.28, because 57 is larger than 55, 57.28 is larger than 55.95. One more example: Comparing 42.349 with 47.32, because 47 is larger than 42, 47.32 is larger than 42.349. If the numbers to the left of the decimal point are the same, compare the digits to the right of the decimal point to see which decimal is the larger number.  When the number of digits is different, this can be tricky. Comparing 12.57 and 12.75, because 75 is larger than 57, 12.75 is larger than 12.57. (You can also look at just the first digits after the decimal points; because 7 is larger than 5, you again see that 12.75 is larger than 12.57.) Comparing 14.92 and 14.092, you can see that the second decimal has three digits after the decimal point. However, by looking at the first digits only, you see that 9 is larger than 0, so 14.92 is larger than 14.092. You can also write a zero after the “2” in 14.92 to make it 14.920; because 920 is larger than 92, again 14.92 is the larger number.
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Compare the numbers to the left of the decimal point. Compare the numbers to the right of the decimal point.