Write an article based on this "Turn the ignition on. Press the lock button on your remote. Turn the ignition off. Repeat programming with other remotes. Turn the ignition on. Press the lock button on the first remote. Press the lock buttons on all remotes."
article: Sit in the driver’s seat with the ignition key and the key fob (also called a keyless entry remote). Close all doors. Place the key in the ignition and turn it to the on position. Don’t start the engine. Consult your owner’s manual or online for specific steps for your vehicle. Different manufacturers require slightly different steps to complete the reprogramming process. Aim the remote at the transmission receiver if you know where it is. It’ll be somewhere in the front of the car, such as above the mirror, so aim it forward. Hit the lock button within a couple of seconds of turning the key. Immediately reach for the key in the ignition. Shut the car off. Continue to move quickly. You only have a few seconds before the car’s system resets the commands. Many cars desync all remotes when you attempt to program a new one. Start at the beginning. Turn on the ignition, press the lock button on the next remote, and turn off the ignition. Don’t wait between actions.  Each key should be reprogrammed right after the last one. If you wait more than a few seconds, the car exits programming mode. You’ll have to start over if you wish to program all the remotes. For some cars, you’ll have to repeat the cycle several times in order to enter programming mode. You may hear the locks click, telling you that this was successful. Once again, turn the key in the ignition. Turn the car on, activating the electrical system. Don’t start the engine. When you press the button, the car should enter programming mode if it didn’t already. The car’s locks will activate to show that this happened. Start with the first remote and press it again to make sure it is programmed. The locks should sound to show that the remote has successfully been programmed. Quickly move to the next remote. Repeat the process for each remote you wish to program. Afterwards, you can turn off the ignition and test your remotes.

Write an article based on this "Test the soil’s drainage. Get a pH testing kit to test the soil quality. Clear the land of weeds, uneven soil, and debris. Mark the boundaries of your plots. Install an irrigation system if it’s in your budget. Add a fence and sign to minimize vandalism. Build a shed and make a sitting area. Plant the vegetables, flowers, and herbs of your choice."
article: To test drainage, dig a hole in the soil and fill it completely with water. Let it drain and then fill it again. If the hole drains in under 15 minutes, your soil has good drainage. If the hole takes more than an hour (especially if it takes longer than six hours) to drain, you’ve got slow-draining soil.  Most trees, flowers, and vegetables need soil with good drainage.  If the drainage doesn’t need to be adjusted too much, you may just be able to add some compost and well-rotted manure to improve it. For severe drainage issues, you might need to invest in underground piping to remove the excess water. You can buy a pH testing kit at your local gardening supply store. Get soil samples from multiple spots throughout the garden and then read the strips to discover the pH level of the soil.  Most plants do best in soil with a pH of between 6.5 and 6.8. However, some (like blueberries) thrive in acidic soil, and the plants prefer a pH as low as 4.5. You’ll need to research which plants to grow in your garden based on your soil’s levels.  Generally, nutrient-deficient soil can be improved by adding compost and well-rotted manure. If there’s garbage in the lot, remove this first. Then use a rake or hoe to break up the soil and eliminate weeds. Finally, smooth the soil back out and pack it down to prepare it for planting. When clearing garbage, wear thick gardening gloves. There could be sharp, potentially rusty and germ-filled materials in your lot, and you don’t want to get tetanus! Measure out each of your individual family plots and label them with families’ last names. Determine which plots will be used for any community spaces you plan to include, such as a shared herb or children’s garden. You can use paint sticks and permanent marker to create plot labels. If they’d like, families can later create more fun and personalized wooden signs. Since watering will be the major daily task associated with your garden, an automatic irrigation system might be a good investment. However, your site will need to be wired for electricity and have a plug in order for a controller to function. For a more cost-effective option, just install an outdoor water faucet and provide plenty of watering cans.  Installing a sprinkler system with the controller could cost between about $1,800-$3,300 USD. Larger gardens and high-quality systems will both cause prices to fall on the higher end of this range.  It shouldn’t cost more than about $300-$450 USD for a plumber to set up an outdoor water faucet. Depending on your budget, either hire professionals or install the fence yourself. Then choose a name for your garden. Place a sign on the fence with the garden’s name and some contact information that members of the public can use to ask questions or voice concerns about the garden. The fence might not completely eliminate vandalism, but you shouldn’t install barbed wire or even a security system. Remember that the garden is part of the community, and you want it to feel open and friendly for all of your neighbors. A storage shed that’s placed in the corner of your garden will be useful for protecting your gardening tools from weather and vandals. You’ll also want a shady area with places to sit and possibly a picnic table for eating and other group activities. If there’s no shade, make or buy a pergola. You can use hay bales as seats. It’s finally time to get planting! Generally, a community garden will have lots of individual family vegetable plots and shared herb and flower gardens. However, if you’d like, you can always plant your own herbs and flowers! Have families start individual plots on their own, and pick a day when the group can tackle the community plots together.  Some good vegetables to start with include tomatoes, lettuce, sugar snap peas or green beans, summer squash, and radishes.  A good herb garden should include basil, chives, lavender, parsley, thyme, and rosemary.  Calendula (or pot marigold), marigold, chamomile and daisies, nasturtium, phacelia, and clover are all great companion flowers for vegetables. They’ll attract good bugs (especially bees) and keep away some of the bad ones!

Write an article based on this "Speak to your doctor before using any supplements. Have spearmint tea 2-3 times a day. Try anti-androgen herbs like licorice, peony, and saw palmetto. Take reishi mushroom supplements to reduce your androgen levels. Try rosemary leaf extract. Confirm the supplements are safe to take."
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Plant-based supplements are often suggested as an additional treatment with medication and lifestyle changes. Speak to your doctor before you take supplements and continue taking any medication you have already been prescribed for high androgen while you are on supplements. Do not depend solely on supplements to treat high androgen levels, as they may not work on their own. Spearmint can help to decrease your testosterone levels and increase your luteinizing hormones, a hormone commonly found in women with normal levels of androgen. Have organic spearmint tea with your meals in the morning or at night to reap the benefits of this natural herb. These herbs can keep your testosterone levels low. Look for these herbs in pill or powder form at your local health food store or online. Have these herbs with a small meal. Swallow tablets whole. Dissolve powdered herbs in a glass of water to drink them. Reishi mushroom contains anti-androgenic properties and can help to block your body from producing too much androgen. This plant can be found as a supplement in pill or powder form. Put powdered reishi mushroom supplements in a glass of water so it dissolves and then drink it. This is a good topical therapy for reducing your androgen levels. You can find rosemary leaf extract at your local health food store or online. Start by checking the label to ensure the herb or plant is the first ingredient listed. Make sure there are no preservatives, additives, dyes, or chemicals listed in the ingredients. Look up the manufacturer online to ensure they provide contact information and have high ratings by consumers.  You can also contact the manufacturer directly to confirm the supplements have been tested by a third party. Keep in mind the Federal Drug Administration does not monitor supplements, so you will need to make sure the supplements are safe to take before having them. The best way to ensure the supplements are safe is to bring them to your doctor's office and discuss them with your doctor.