Article: Find a new spot in the garden for your divided daffodil offsets. They will prefer a sunny patch, although they’ll tolerate partial shade for some of the day. A daffodil plant needs to receive at least three hours of sunlight per day. Daffodils need a well-drained soil, so try to avoid planting them anywhere that puddles form and don’t easily drain away. Daffodil bulbs rot easily in wet ground.  It’s a good idea to incorporate plenty of compost or organic matter, such as well-rotted horse manure, into the soil. If you aren’t sure how much to use, cover your soil to a depth of 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2 cm) with the manure and then mix it with the existing soil. If your soil is clay heavy and tends to retain water, you might may want to add some grit into the soil to improve drainage. To plant each bulb, dig a hole three times as deep as the bulb is wide—that’s around 6 inches (15.2 cm) in depth for a 2 inch (5.1 cm) bulb.  If you can, add a trowel full of compost to the bottom of the hole for the bulb to sit on. Put the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing upwards. Fill the hole with soil and water well. You might like to top-dress (add a top layer) of fertilizer or mulch. Now go back to the area where your bulbs were growing originally and replant the bulbs using the same approach. Having such a crowd of bulbs in this patch may have taken a lot of the nutrients from the soil, so it’s especially important to refresh the ground with fertilizer in this spot. In the fall, give your transplanted bulbs a good feed with a water-soluble fertilizer. During the fall the roots are most actively growing, so the fall feeding will help your transplanted bulbs get established in their new home. All bulbs will appreciate an annual top dressing of fertilizer or mulch.
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Find a sunny spot in the garden to replant the daffodils. Plant the daffodil bulbs in well-drained, composted soil. Plant each bulb in a hole three times as deep as the width of the bulb. Plant any remaining bulbs back in the original location. Feed the transplanted bulbs with a water-soluble fertilizer.

Problem: Article: Pour the milk into a small saucepan and place it over medium heat. Heat the milk slowly, making sure it doesn't boil, until it reaches 85 °F (29 °C). Use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature. Turn off the heat when the milk is sufficiently warm. Place the drops of rennet directly in the milk. Use a spoon to stir the mixture for about 2 minutes. Cover the saucepan with a clean dish towel and let the rennet and milk sit untouched for about 4 hours. The rennet will start reacting with the milk to turn it into cheese. Remove the dishcloth and use a knife to make slices in the mixture and break up the curds. Slice several times in one direction, then make several slices in the opposite direction. Add the salt to the saucepan. Turn the burner to medium low. Stir the mixture as it heats to help the curds separate from the whey. Stop as soon as the curds have separated and the whey looks slightly yellow. Don't overcook the mixture, or the curds will be hard. Place a piece of cheesecloth or a fine-mesh strainer over a bowl Pour the curds and whey into the cheesecloth to strain the curds from the whey. Keeping the curds in the cheesecloth suspended over a bowl, cover the curds loosely with plastic wrap and place all of it in the refrigerator to let the whey continue to drain for a few hours. Stir it every once in a while to help it along. Place the curds in a clean bowl and add the cream or half and half. Season with more salt to taste.
Summary: Heat the milk. Add the rennet. Let the mixture stand. Slice the mixture. Cook the mixture. Strain the curds. Serve the cottage cheese.

Go to concerts. See movies. Go to independent film festivals. Go shopping in the mall, the thrift store, the bargain outlets. Read magazines for fun and books to keep your mind occupied. If you live in the city, read books at the bookstore; it's a chance to meet people too. Practice some cooking and baking skills. Learn something difficult and hold a dinner party. Try writing, poetry, painting, drawing, or play monopoly. Be open to new ideas. Or, make one about just one of things you did this summer, like going on an awesome trip to Washington, DC or going to visit your cousins in California.
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Enjoy music and movies. Shop. Read. Bake at home. Be creatively productive. Take a summer course. Make a scrapbook or journal of your awesome summer.