Q: Use a nitrogen-rich fertilizer on your lawn to maintain it and prevent weeds like clover from growing. Fertilizing your lawn once a year in the spring can also help to keep the grass healthy and less prone to weeds and pests. If you notice any small patches of clover growing in your lawn, use a hand fork to dig out them out. Make sure you remove the roots of the clover from the soil so it cannot grow back. Set your mower to a height of 3 to 3.5 inches (7.6 to 8.9 cm) so the grass is not cut too short. Your mower should go no lower than 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) when you mow your lawn. Keeping the grass tall can help to block out sunlight that can feed clover and other weeds, preventing them from growing. Make sure your lawn stays moist and well hydrated so weeds like clover don’t grow. Give your lawn at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water 1-2 times a week in the early morning so it stays healthy. A dry lawn will be starved for nutrients and be too unhealthy to fight off weeds like clover.
A: Fertilize your lawn in the spring to keep clover away. Pull out small patches of clover with a hand fork to prevent it from spreading. Mow your lawn at a high setting so your grass outgrows the clover. Water your lawn 1-2 times a week to prevent clover growth.

Q: The latest versions of Chrome have streamlined the user switching process significantly. Clicking the active user's name allows you to sign in with another Google account, which will load all of that account's bookmarks and stored passwords in a new Chrome window.  You will need to have signed in with your base account first using the previous method.  Click here for instructions on updating Chrome. This will open a small window with all of the available users. If you don't see this option, perform the following steps:  Click the Chrome Menu button (☰). Select "Settings". Check the "Enable user creation from the profile manager" box in the "People" section. You can sign in with the Google account you want to add to Chrome. A new Chrome window will appear with the user's name in the upper-right corner. Once you've added an account, you can quickly switch between them by clicking the active name in the upper-right corner. Each account will open in a separate window.
A: Click the user name in the upper-right corner of the Chrome window. Click "Switch person". Click the "Add person" option. Sign in with the account you want to add. Open the profile manager to switch between active accounts.

Q: Air chambers are designed to provide a cushion when the water is turned on and off. If the chamber fills with water, you may hear a hammer noise when turning your faucets on and off.   This should restore air in the designated air chambers and quiet noisy pipes.
A: Check the air chambers behind plumbing fixtures for water buildup. Turn off the home's main water supply. Drain all the pipes in the home by turning on every faucet in the house. Close the faucets before turning on the main water supply.

Q: Before there were tablets and cell phones, road trippers passed the time by playing car games. Car games are a fun way to engage with your fellow passengers and your changing surroundings. Participants are required to react quickly, think creatively, and remain observant. Classic car ride games include:  The License Plate Game—each time you spot a license plate from a different state, check off the state on a map. Whoever spots the most license plates from different states at the end of the trip wins. The Alphabet Signs Game—scan signs, license plates, and billboards for the letters of the alphabet. Whoever spots all the letters, A through Z, in order first wins. Custom Scavenger Hunt—prior to leaving for the trip, come up with a list of items, people, and places. Give everyone a list so they can keep track of their discoveries and points. Whoever finds the most items, people, and/or places by the end of the trip wins. Create your own car game. Determine who can repeat the most lines from a song or movie.  Count the number of advertisements you see for a specific product. Have a contest to see who can purchase the wackiest souvenirs. There are plenty of wireless games and activities that you can play in the car. Trade in your tablet for a magnetic board game. Set aside your cell phone and pick up a card game. Put away your computer and pick up pens and an activity book or drawing pad.  Car friendly games include: Tic-Tac-Toe, magnetic checkers/chess, hangman, trivia card games, games that only require a deck of cards, such as solitaire or free cell.  Car friendly activities include: drawing, journaling, crossword puzzles, word searches, sudoku puzzles, and fill-in-the-blank stories. Reading allows you to escape into another universe, time period, and/or life. Reading a captivating story (or even assigned reading) will help the miles fly by. Pick out a book or two from your local library or bookshop before you leave on your trip. If you’re prone to car sickness, ask someone in the car to read out loud to everyone. Put your GPS in the glove box and pull out of good ol’ fashioned map. Every passenger can take turns reading the map and guiding the drive towards the next destination. You can even turn navigating into a game. Print out maps and an itinerary of your trip for every passenger. Whenever someone asks “Where are we?” or “Are we there yet?” have them pull out their map and itinerary. They can use road signs and these resources to determine where they are and/or when they might arrive at their next destination. Road trips are excellent times to catch up with your loved ones, get to know new people, and create new memories. Spend time talking to the people in your car. You can share personal anecdotes, tell funny jokes, debate hot topics. If you didn’t all participate in planning the trip, discuss the itinerary in the car.
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Play classic car ride games. Play car-friendly games and activities. Read a book. Take turns navigating. Talk to each other.