Problem: Article: If you are an organized person, you might feel more comfortable by grouping your books based on category. Try devoting one shelf to each category. Here are some ideas:  Fiction Non-Fiction, including dictionaries, research and reference materials, and textbooks. Magazines You can alphabetize your books based on title, or on the author's last name. This will also make your books much easier to find. If you are more of a visual person, then consider organizing your books based on the color of the spine. Put all of the books with red spines together, and all of the books with blue spines together. Try to keep all of the warm colors (red, orange, and yellow) on one shelf, and all of the cool colors (green, blue, and purple) on another shelf. Books don't all have to be placed on the shelf in the traditional manner; you can also stack some books on top of each other creating small piles. This will help add some visual interest to your shelf and move the eye around. This will make your shelf appear more stable. If you keep other items on your shelves, consider grouping them the same way: larger items on the lower shelves and smaller items on the upper ones. Magazines are very floppy and flexible, and they don't stand up well on their own. Folders and baskets will keep them all together while adding visual interest to your bookshelf. If you have a gap between the last book and the wall of the shelf, try leaning that last book against the rest of the books. This will fill in the empty space without adding bulk. The sudden angle will also help keep the eye moving around.
Summary: Try arranging your books into categories. For a library-like feel, consider alphabetizing your books. Try grouping your books based on color. Make your bookshelf more interesting by stacking some books. Place larger books on the lower shelves and smaller books on the upper shelves. Consider keeping magazines in folders or baskets. Consider leaning a few books against each other.

Problem: Article: Once you finish mopping the floor with the vinegar solution, you will need to rinse the floor with clean water. Dump the vinegar solution down a drain. Fill the bucket with fresh, hot water. If there are any stains on the floor, then try mixing a small amount of vinegar into some baking soda to dorm a paste, such as 1 part vinegar to 3 parts baking soda. Apply the paste to the stain with a scrub brush or sponge. Then use a wet paper towel to remove the paste.
Summary: Fill the bucket with clean water. Create a vinegar and baking soda paste to work out tough stains.

Problem: Article: Garlic plants typically start sending up stalks as the weather warms. In the Northern hemisphere, this will be around early to mid-June, or slightly later, depending on where you live.  It’s possible that your garlic plants may not begin producing scapes until well into July. The scapes can be easily mistaken for leaves, which are often the same color and size, but are firm and rounded like green onions. Hold off on trimming the scapes from your garlic plants until they begin twisting and looping over on themselves. At this point, they’ll have reached maturity, and will be full of pungent flavor. Scapes can actually begin to flower if you let them grow long enough. The stalks will still be usable when this happens. Use a pair of sharp scissors or gardening shears to snip the stalk as low down as you can. Be careful not to damage the clove or surrounding leaves in the process, as these are vital to the plant’s growth.  Try to make your cut as clean as possible to avoid crushing the stalk. Once you remove the scape, the plant will direct more of its resources to the bulb. The result is larger, more flavorful garlic cloves. Wrap your scapes loosely in a plastic bag or damp paper towel and stash them in the crisper drawer. When stored properly, they should stay good for up to 3 weeks without losing their signature flavor or crunch. Alternatively, you can place the stalks in a glass of cool water (the way you would celery or carrots) and leave them out on the countertop if you plan on using them within a few days. For maximum freshness, be sure to change the water daily.
Summary: Look for scapes to sprout in early summer. Wait for the stalks to curl. Cut the scape away from the base of the plant. Store freshly-harvested scapes in the refrigerator.

Problem: Article: Once the grounding rod has been driven into the ground, you need to connect it to the electrical system of the building. Pull the grounding electrode conductor up to the top of the grounding rod, making sure it is long enough to make a permanent connection between them.  Give the grounding electrode a little bit of slack, so it's not extremely tight where it connects with the grounding rod. This will ensure that if it gets hit or pushed on, it won't get dislodged from the grounding rod. If the grounding electrode conductor has a sheath on it, the last 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) should be cut off, exposing the wire. There are specific clamps that are used to connect grounding electrode conductors to grounding rods. You will need 1 clamp. Put the end of the conductor and the end of the rod inside of the clamp and turn the screw on the clamp to press them together securely. These clamps are sold in home improvement and hardware stores. The ground bus is where all the ground and neutral wires are attached in the electrical panel. To make the connection, slide the end of the grounding electrode conductor through one of the holes in the bus and tighten the screw in that hole until it holds the wire very tightly.  In some cases, the ground wires will be connected to the ground bus and the neutral wires are connected to the neutral bus. These 2 bars are then connected with a main bonding jumper. If this is the case, you can attach your grounding electrode conductor wherever it fits on either bus.  You need to be very careful when you are doing any work in an electrical panel. Make sure that your fingers, tools, and the grounding electrode conductor don't make contact with the energized bars in the panel, which are located behind the circuit breakers. If you are unsure about how to make this connection safely, hire an electrician to do the work.
Summary:
Pull the grounding electrode conductor to the grounding rod. Clamp the grounding electrode conductor to the grounding rod. Connect the grounding electrode conductor to the ground bus.