INPUT ARTICLE: Article: An easy way to even out the height difference is for the taller partner to bend down while the shorter person angles their face up towards them. If you do this and you're the taller partner, support the back of your partner's head to make sure their neck doesn't start aching. Looking up at someone for a long period of time can be uncomfortable. If you're just a little shorter than your partner, standing on your tiptoes could be enough to reach their lips. If there's a big height difference between you and you're shorter than your partner, you might also need to stand on your tiptoes while your partner bends to meet your lips. Look for something in your environment that can help you and your partner get closer together. This could be a fixture of the building or street, such as a staircase or a ledge, or it could be a piece of furniture, such as a barstool or footstool.  For example, you could stand on a ledge, stool, or stair to get some extra height if you're shorter. If you're taller, step down to a lower stair or off the curb. If you're the shorter person, then you might consider wearing shoes with heels or getting some height-enhancing insoles to even out the difference. You can wear high heels, boots with heels, wedges, or even sneakers with heels. You can also purchase “lifts” which are height-enhancing insoles that go inside of your shoes. Celebrities often wear lifts to make themselves look taller. Another option is to find a sofa or chair, have the taller person sit down, and then sit on their lap if you're shorter than them. It will be easier to kiss if you're both sitting in a chair together. Make sure that the furniture you sit on is sturdy enough to support both of you. Breaking a chair or falling out of it might not be the most romantic scenario.

SUMMARY: Bend down slightly to meet your partner's lips if you're taller than them. Stand on your tiptoes if you're the shorter one. Use your surroundings to even out the height difference. Wear shoes with heels or lifts if you're shorter than your partner. Sit on a chair together so it's easier to kiss.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Grab a bucket, and pour some potting soil and compost into it. Use a garden tool to stir up your mix, and pour it into your barrel. Add soil until you have roughly 6 in (15 cm) in the bottom of your barrel.  Use about the same amount of potting soil and compost. You can also use fertilizer in place of compost. Your mixture does not have to be completely perfect. Using both potting soil and compost helps your potatoes grow healthy and strong.
Summary: Fill your barrel 5–8 in (13–20 cm) high with a mix of soil and compost.

These tools are smaller and can typically handle smaller growths. Hand pruners are perfect for removing smaller branches in the tree’s canopy to let the sun shine through. You could also use specialty hand pruners made specifically for avocado trees, which have rounded tips to keep from damaging any of the fruit. Loppers are perfect for removing large branches, particularly at the base of the tree. These tools often go dull easily, so sharpen your loppers often and make sure they’re sharp before you start pruning. Make any major cuts clean and keep them in line with the natural contour of the trunk. Before you start pruning, put on some comfortable, casual clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Add a wide-brimmed hat to keep the sun off your face and neck. For example, you could wear a long-sleeved T-shirt, some old jeans, sneakers, and a wide-brimmed straw hat. Use a tall, secure ladder with a firm base, and have someone hold it while you work if you need the extra stabilization. A ladder is especially essential for pruning newly planted trees, which have shallow root systems that can’t balance out accelerated growth at the top of the tree. To cut down on trips back and forth from your garage or tool shed and the tree, pull out all the supplies you’ll need first. For example, you’ll need a bottle of Lysol spray, hand pruners, and loppers. Pruning tools like pruners and loppers can carry insects, fungus, and bacteria between trees, so it’s essential to clean them between each pruning. Fill a spray bottle with a disinfectant spray, like diluted bleach or rubbing alcohol, and keep it with you to spray down and disinfect the tools before moving on to the next tree.
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One-sentence summary -- Use hand pruners for branches less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Choose loppers to cut any branches thicker than 1 inch (2.5 cm). Protect your skin with gloves, casual clothes, and a sun hat or visor. Take a sturdy ladder with you for easier access to the tree. Gather your pruning tools before you begin. Spray your tools with a disinfectant to keep from spreading insects or disease.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Grab some fresh fruit, like a couple of oranges or a lemon. Peel the oranges or cut the lemon in two. Fill a bowl with 1 or 2 cups (237 or 473 ml) of water. Add the orange peels or lemon halves. Microwave for four minutes (or less, if needed, to avoid burning any fruit breaking the water’s surface). Let it sit anywhere from 30 minutes to 12 hours with the door kept shut. This is definitely advised if you used nail polish remover. Citrus should eliminate any lingering smell from that. Open a new box of baking soda or simply place an old one inside your microwave. Let it sit for 12 hours so it can absorb any smells that still linger. Alternately, dump fresh or used coffee grounds into a cup or bowl and use that instead. Either practice is a good preventative measure to keep slight odors from growing stronger between uses. Ideally, give the inside of your microwave a quick wipe down with paper towels and a mixture one part water and two parts vinegar after every use. If that isn’t possible, keep the door open after each use to air it out. Then give it a thorough cleaning at least once or twice a month. Any spills or other large messes should be cleaned immediately. If you don’t, these will cook and recook and stink up your microwave with each subsequent use.

SUMMARY:
Microwave something citrusy. Absorb odors with baking soda or coffee grounds. Clean regularly to avoid more smells.