In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dig holes as deep as the impatiens' root balls and set them into the ground or pot. The holes may be spaced 8 to 12 inches apart, depending on your preference. Lightly press soil around the bases of the stems. Water the impatiens thoroughly after planting.  Impatiens can be planted close together to make nice borders in a flower bed. You can set a few in a container spaced 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm) apart. Instead of a container, you may choose to set your impatiens in hanging baskets. Your impatiens will soon grow together and cover any bare soil that is in between them. Impatiens will wilt quickly if their soil is allowed to dry out. Water them around the roots in the morning every few days. Avoid watering impatiens in the evening and keeping them wet overnight, since they are prone to getting mildewed when conditions are overly wet. Planters dry out faster than the ground, so you may have to water flowers in pots more often. You may either use a slow-release fertilizer according to package instructions or apply a liquid fertilizer every few weeks.
Summary: Dig holes and plant the impatiens. Keep them moist at all times. Fertilize impatiens.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A quick Google search will get you started, but you’ll need to more in-depth research than that. Depending on where you live, you may have several different options to compare or you may be making a trek to a technician, so it’s important to do your homework. Check their licenses and certificates. These should be listed on their website, but you can also call and explicitly ask. The best way to guess what your own results would be like is to see the results of previous customers. Look at the technician’s portfolio online, paying special attention to those “before” eyebrow pictures that look most like yours.  Check out reviews on their Yelp page, and Google their name to see if you can find any other customers. Don’t forget, technicians create brows per their client’s preferences. If you don’t like a certain shape or style you see on in their portfolio, that may have simply been the customer’s choice. Microblading is not a cheap investment, and depending on where you are located, it can vary from $300 to $1,000. While comparing prices can be helpful and realistic, remember that microblading is a process that can drastically change your face. If you prefer the work of one technician but it’s a bit pricier, consider the factors that might affect the pricing, such as location or experience.
Summary: Investigate technicians in your area that offer microblading. Look at the portfolio and read reviews. Compare prices.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the drawing you’ve created, and lay each strip of wood where it needs to be on the drawing.  To keep pieces secure while you lay them out, stick two sewing pins into the foam board at each joint. Cross them over the wood to secure it. After you’ve completely laid out one side, remove the pins one joint at a time, and glue the strips of wood together with wood glue. Use the wood glue sparingly. If you want to, you can dilute it slightly with water. As a rule of thumb, if you can see the glue, you’ve put on too much. The glue will dry in about half an hour. Just before this point, you should take a damp rag, and wipe off any excess glue. If you have the time, it’s best to leave this side to dry for an additional day or two. After that, remove it from your foam board template, and repeat the process for the other side of the bridge. Before you start to glue, pin your roadway to the foam board. Put a thin line of glue on each edge of the roadway. Push your sides against the roadway. Use straight pins around the edges of the sides to keep them in place while the bridge dries. The lateral bracings of the bridge are the cross sections, often forming “X”s, on top of the trusses.  While your bridge is still supported by pins around its sides, glue on your lateral braces. If you need to, you can use clothespins as tiny clamps. Again, let your bridge dry for as long as possible. Now, your bridge is ready for your class or competition. If you’re testing it with weights, make sure you do wait a full two days for the glue to cure.
Summary:
Put together each side. Glue the two sides to the roadway. Add your lateral bracing. Remove your bridge from the foam board.