In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your motor has a kill switch, you should sit close enough to plug in the kill switch. You will also need to sit close enough to the motor to reach the pull string without standing. You should remain seated while starting the motor to reduce your risk of falling overboard.  A kill switch is a small part that is inserted into the motor to enable it to start and run. The kill switch will have cable that attaches to your wrist. If the cable is pulled, it removes the kill switch and shuts off the motor. This protects you from being injured by the propeller if you fall overboard. Use the choke valve to restrict the amount of air coming into the engine. By turning the valve handle to the “choke” setting, you reduce the amount of air in the fuel. This means that the air-fuel mixture will contain more fuel than normal. The higher fuel concentration will help the engine start. If the engine is warm (i.e. has been running recently), you may not need to choke it at all. Set the gearshift on the motor to neutral. The motor will not start unless it is in neutral. This prevents the boat from accelerating as soon as the engine starts. You should also have the propeller lowed into the water before starting the motor. This improves the flow of fuel to the engine and protects anyone on board should the propeller start turning unexpectedly. Reach up and grasp the handle on the pull rope. Gently draw the handle back until all slack in the rope is gone. When the rope is tight, pull the handle back quickly. If the motor does not start the first time, repeat the process. If after several pulls the motor does not start, check the gas and choke. Let the motor rest two minutes before trying again.
Summary: Sit down beside the motor. Choke the engine. Set the motor to neutral. Pull the handle.

You can buy sunflower seeds from your local nursery or garden center, or you can order them online. If you want rarer varieties, you may have better luck online. Dwarf varieties are best-suited for container growing.  Sunflower seeds are also sold in grocery and convenience stores, but these are for eating, not for growing. After being roasted, a sunflower seed won't sprout. If you already have a fully grown sunflower plant, put the seeds from the flower in an airtight container and keep them in the fridge. Try to plant the seeds as soon as possible. Older seeds may be harder to grow. A packet of sunflower seeds (or a listing on a website) will clearly state the name of the variety, the type of sunflower it is, and how tall the sunflower will grow. If you're shopping at a local nursery or garden center, you can also ask an associate for help.  Single-stem sunflowers only grow one flower from one seed. If you want to keep sunflowers all summer, you'll have to replant every 10 to 14 days. However, single-stem varieties are pollen-less, so they won't drop pollen on your porch, furniture, or clothes. Branching sunflowers produce many flowers over the course of the season without having to be replanted. Branching sunflowers also have some of the more unusual colors, including burgundy and chocolate. Choose the size of your container based on the height of the flower you want to plant, as well as how many flowers you want in each container. Generally, most dwarf sunflowers can be planted in a 12 to 16 in (30 to 41 cm) pot.  Mammoth sunflowers need a container that holds at least 5 gallons (19 L). If you're repurposing a container that was previously used for something else, make sure it's clean and sterile. You may also have to make drainage holes in a repurposed container. Without them, your seeds may rot. Include a plate or saucer under the container to catch run-off water.
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One-sentence summary -- Buy sunflower seeds for growing. Choose your sunflower variety. Find the right size container.

Q: Whether you’re taking prescription medication or wanting to combine over-the-counter cold and flu remedies, consult a pharmacist or health professional to avoid any negative reactions. For example, if you’re taking antidepressants, sleeping pills, or anti-anxiety drugs, avoid over-the-counter medications containing antihistamines that make you sleepy. The combination can have harmful side effects and can also be lethal in some cases. Not all over-the-counter medications will help you sleep better. Also, many sleep medications and pain killers help you fall asleep but reduce the quality of your sleep. Avoid cold and flu medications that contain pseudoephedrine or ephedrine.  If you have to take these medications, take them 2 or 3 hours before you plan on going to sleep. Take these decongestants when you know you will be awake and medicines that have drowsiness-causing painkillers or antihistamines when you want to sleep. While nasal sprays can decongest your nose for 8 hours or more, they may also contain stimulants that make it difficult for you to sleep.  Look for nasal sprays with oxymetazoline or xylometazoline to best open the breathing passage in your nose. Oxymetazoline and xylometazoline are not stimulants so they won't keep you up at night. Nose strips mechanically open up the nasal passages, so thus they have no stimulating effect as well. While your appetite may decrease, ensure you don’t get dehydrated by drinking plenty of fluids. High-calorie drinks, like hot chocolate or Ovaltine, can signal our bodies to go into sleep mode. Research has shown that a hot cordial can aid in many cold and flu symptoms like sneezing and coughing. Get rid of distractions like a tv, computer, or other electronic devices. Also, regulate a comfortable temperature as keeping your room cool will aid with sleeping. Dry-humidifiers and vaporizers may help with your breathing while keeping the atmosphere of your room conducive to sleeping.
A: Speak to a health professional before taking any medication. Be careful with over-the-counter remedies. Be careful when choosing nasal sprays. Have a hot soothing drink. Arrange your bedroom to help you sleep better.

Article: If you are using cherry tomatoes, cut them in half. For other larger tomatoes, cut them into quarters. This is not necessary but removing the seeds will speed up the drying process. Fresh herbs are a popular choice. Basil is often used to flavor sun dried tomatoes. Toss the tomatoes so they are well coated with the herbs.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Rinse the tomatoes under cool water and dry them with a paper towel. Cut the tomatoes on a cutting board. Remove the seeds of the larger tomatoes. Sprinkle the tomatoes with your choice of seasonings.

Problem: Article: Mature onions may spoil in the cool fall temperature, so harvest them before the first frost. If you planted the onions in the spring, they should be ready in the summer. You can harvest and eat your onions at any phase of their growth, but they'll be larger if you wait until the end of summer when they're fully mature. Target onions with flowers on top first because they will rot if left in the ground. Onions that form flowers don’t store well and must be used within 3-4 days.  When an onion plant grows flowers, it’s a sign that the onion has stopped growing and the plant is now focusing its energy on the flowers. The growth of flowers on the top of an onion is known as “bolting” and is often seen as undesirable to onion growers.  You do not have to go through the curing process for onions that have grown flowers. Most onion plants will ripen sometime in the late summer. When the green foliage of the onion plant falls over on its side and turns yellow or brown, it’s a good sign that the onion is ready to be harvested. Use a spade to carefully dig a circle, 1 inch (2.5 cm) around the bulb. Dig around and under the bulb and sever the roots of the onion. Do not cut the onion with the spade because it will cause the onion to rot prematurely. Firmly grab the base of the green leaves and pull up to extract it from the ground. Loosen the soil with the spade more if you’re having trouble getting it out of the ground. Handle onions carefully so that you don’t bruise them. Bruising will cause rot.
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Harvest your onions in the late summer before it gets cold outside. Pull onions that form flowers immediately. Wait for the green foliage to fall over if there are no flowers. Loosen the soil around the onion. Pull up on the plant’s neck to uproot the onion.