Q: This plant thrives in a temperature of 75 to 85 °F (24 to 29 °C). However, it can be damaged if the temperatures drop below 50 °F (10 °C). Make sure your area has warmed up enough before you move your plants outside.  Definitely wait until several weeks after the last frost before taking these plants outside. Don't plant your kangkong until the nighttime temperature remains well above 50 °F (10 °C). The hole should be just big enough to fit the seedling or cutting. You can just use your hand with a gardening glove if the ground is soft enough. If it's not, you'll need to use a small spade to make the hole. Do not put plants closer than about 6 inches (15 cm) apart. Put the seedling in the hole you've just dug. Fill in the hole with dirt, and pat down the top of the soil. Make sure the plant is solidly in the ground before moving on to the next one. These plants thrive on water, so once you get them in the ground, provide enough water to soak the ground. You want to get them well established with plenty of water. You should irrigate this crop every 1-2 days. Start with rows that are 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) wide. For every 1 foot (30 cm), plant 6-10 seeds, spreading them out evenly along the row, spacing them out side-to-side as well as lengthwise along the row. Plant the seeds about 0.5 in (1.3 cm) deep, and cover them with soil. Wait until the daytime temperature is consistently over 75 °F (24 °C).
A: Wait until nighttime temperatures rise above 50 °F (10 °C). Dig a small hole with a spade or your hand. Plant the seedlings or cuttings. Water the plants thoroughly. Sow seeds outside if you prefer.

Article: Focus on the areas where mold is forming. The pressure from a hose or power washer will remove some of the surface mold and make the cleaning process easier. If you use a power washer instead of a garden hose, the model should be less than 3,100 psi to avoid damaging the deck. Use a proportion of 2 parts vinegar to 1 part water for this mixture. Measure out your vinegar and pour it into a bucket, followed by the water. Stir or shake this solution so it mixes together. For example, if you use 1 US quart (0.95 l) of water, then use 2 US quarts (1.9 l) of vinegar. Soak the entire area, making sure you haven’t missed any mold that might be hiding in the ridges on the deck.  Remember to pour this solution directly onto the mold. Depending on how much mold is on your deck, you may have to mix more of your vinegar-water solution to complete the job. Use a spoon or your fingers and apply baking soda to every place that you put the vinegar mixture. Spread the baking soda until you see it start reacting with the vinegar. You'll know because bubbles and foam will start forming. Don’t be worried when the mixture starts bubbling and foaming when you apply the baking soda. This is a natural and harmless reaction. This bubbling solution breaks down mold, but it takes some time. Allow a few minutes for the solution to work before disturbing it. This time lets the mixture react with the mold and break it down so it comes off easily. 20 minutes is all you should wait, or the chemicals in the vinegar and baking soda could stain or damage the deck. Allow enough time for the solution to work, but not so much that you ruin your deck. After the solution has broken down the mold, scrubbing should remove any solid remnants. Use a firm, circular pattern to ensure you capture all remaining mold. Scrub well in the ridges and pattern of the deck. Mold loves hiding in these creases. If left alone, the vinegar-baking soda solution can stain your deck. Complete the job by removing any remaining cleaning solution or mold. A thorough rinse will also remove any food sources for mold like dirt and grime. This prevents more mold from forming in the future.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pre-rinse the area with a hose. Mix a vinegar-water solution. Pour the solution over the mold. Sprinkle baking soda onto the area. Let the mixture sit for 20 minutes. Scrub the area with a soft-bristle brush. Rinse the area thoroughly.

Q: The Facebook app icon is a white "f" on a dark-blue background. Facebook will open to your News Feed if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password, then tap Log in. It's either in the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). Doing so opens a menu. You'll find it at the top of the menu. This will take you to your profile page. This tab is just above the status box near the top of your profile page. It's a tab in the upper-right corner of the page. This option is in the upper-left side of the Albums page. Fill out the following fields:   Album name - Type in the name of your album here.  Add a description (optional) - Type in a brief description for your album here. Tap the Friends or Public bar, then select an audience and tap Done. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. You may have to scroll down to find it. Doing so opens the album. It's in the middle of the page. This will bring up your mobile device's camera roll. You may first have to tap the grid icon, which resembles four squares, on the left side of the page. Tap each photo you want to upload, then tap Done. This will add your selected photo(s) to your album. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so confirms your decision and uploads the photo(s).
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Open Facebook. Tap ☰. Tap your name. Scroll down and tap Photos. Tap Albums. Tap Create Album. Enter your album's information. Determine who can view your album. Tap Save. Tap your album. Tap Add Photos/Videos. Select photos to upload. Tap Upload.