The container you choose should be big enough to accommodate the type and number of roses you’ll be growing, with a little bit of room left over. Miniature roses that only reach heights of 6–18 inches (15–46 cm) may only require a container that’s 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) deep, whereas larger specimens will need at least 18 inches (46 cm) in order for their roots to spread out comfortably.  Box planters, wooden barrels, and washtubs can make great containers for full-sized roses. When it doubt, it’s better to go too big than too small. Roses that are planted in roomy containers grow larger and healthier on average, and also tend to do better over the harsh winter season. Containers made from materials like plastic, fiberglass, and recycled composites are easy to pick up and relocate. This feature can be a major advantage if you think you might want to grow or display your roses both indoors and outdoors. Grow bags are also easy to pick up and tote from place to place, and can even be planted in the ground should you decide to make your roses a permanent fixture in your garden. Materials like terracotta, ceramic, and concrete heat up quickly when left in the sun. By fitting a heavy stone-type container with a separate plastic liner, you can ensure that your planting soil stays cool and retains vital moisture. Roses that get too hot need more frequent watering, which can be hard on both you and the plant.  Most garden supply stores and greenhouses sell plastic pot liners that are designed to fit perfectly inside standard-sized containers. If you don’t want to purchase a separate liner, you can also make your own using a plastic trash bag or several layers of newsprint. Look for containers that have holes or slits in the bottom. These openings will make it possible for water to flow out of the container once it’s made its way through the soil, reducing the chances of overwatering.  If you already have a container you want to use that doesn’t feature built-in drainage holes, you can put a few in yourself using an electric drill.  Your roses can develop many undesirable conditions as a result of overwatering, including stunted growth, wilting, and root rot, which can actually kill the plant.
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One-sentence summary -- Pick out a spacious container. Opt for a lightweight container if you plan on moving your roses around. Use a plastic liner with clay pots. Make sure your container provides adequate drainage.


You don’t want to end friendships with unhealthy eaters, but research shows that people who spend time with healthy eaters, adopt those habits. So try to make plans with people who already have the habits that you want to possess yourself! Exercise increases your appetite, but this doesn’t mean that you'll overeat. On the contrary, setting the intention to exercise 3-5 times a week will build your self-control and commitment to good health. Staying rested will enable you to control impulsive eating. Research has shown that getting 8 hours of sleep dramatically decreases impulsive snacking and overeating.
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One-sentence summary -- Spend time with other people who eat healthy food. Exercise regularly to stay in a healthy mindset. Make sure to get at least 8 hours of sleep each night.


To make the tension wrench, bend the closed end of a bobby pin until it's at a 90-degree angle with the rest of the pin. To make the single-pin pick, unbend a bobby pin so it's straight. Then, bend the flat end of the bobby pin slightly upward. To make the tension wrench, take a paperclip and unbend all the loops except for one at the bottom. Then, bend the flat end of the paper clip until it makes a 90-degree angle with the rest of the paper clip. To make the single-pin pick, unbend half of a second paper clip. Bend the flat end of the paper clip so it goes slightly upward. The tension bar will hold open the keyhole for you as you work on picking the lock. The tension wrench won't go very far because the lock is locked. Turn the wrench as far as it will go and hold it in place using the same hand you're holding the lock with. You want to maintain pressure on the tension wrench the whole time you're picking lock. Insert the pointed end of the pick into the lock and hold the handle end in your free hand. Master padlocks have a series of pins that all need to be raised above the cylinder so the cylinder can rotate and unlock the lock. To find the pin at the back of the lock, gently push up on the top of the inside of the lock with the pin until you feel something push upward. Once you've found the pin, press down on the handle of the pick to lift the end of the pick and push the pin up above the cylinder. When you push up the pin, the cylinder will rotate slightly and catch the pin so it doesn't fall back down. Work your way up the row of pins, pushing them up one at a time. If you encounter a pin that feels stuck, you may need to wiggle the pick up and down a few times to get the pin to go up. The last pin you push up should be the pin closest to the keyhole on the lock. Once all of the pins are up, the cylinder should turn — as long as you're still applying pressure to the tension wrench — and the lock should pop open. Remove the master padlock from whatever it was locked onto.
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One-sentence summary -- Make a lock pick and tension wrench with bobby pins. Make a pick and wrench out of paper clips if you don't have bobby pins. Insert the bent end of your tension bar into the lock's keyhole. Rotate the tension wrench like you're opening the lock with the key. Insert your single-pin pick into the lock and push it all the way back. Push the pin at the back of the lock up with your pick. Push up the rest of the pins in the lock with your pick. Pull your pin and tension wrench out of the lock.


You should see your background image and the variety of files you have on your desktop. On an Apple computer the application "Finder" will be running when you are on your desktop. An icon for it should be located in your tool bar but it should be the default application going when you turn on your computer. This will pop up a list of actions you can choose from. Once you right click you can release your fingers. The list of options should remain visible until you click another time, either to pick one of the options or to get rid of the list, in which case you would simply click anywhere else on the screen. This will create a new folder on the desktop of your computer. If the list includes "New," you may have to make a second choice from another list that pops up. If that is the case, the second list that pops up should have an option to create a "Folder." Click on this option. Once you have created this new folder you can name it anything you like. Right click on the folder icon and a list should come up. On this list should be the option to "rename" your folder. Click on that option and you will be allowed to input a new name with your keyboard. Move your files by simply clicking and then dragging any file icon, while holding your finger down and not lifting it. To put a file into your folder just drag the file until it hovers over the folder and then lift your finger, letting go of the click. The computer should put your file into the folder you created.
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Turn on your computer and navigate to the desktop, otherwise known as the main screen. Right click your mouse or trackpad. Choose "New Folder" or "New" from the list of options, whichever is present. Name your new folder. Move files into your new folder.