Flowers, like most plants, need good soil to grow up strong and healthy. Regardless of whether you are planting your flowers in a pot or a garden, good soil is a must. Find out what potting medium is the best for the flowers you are growing and then try to find the best location or potting mix for your flowers. Although flowers are typically easy to grow, they can’t be grown just anywhere. An area with too much direct sun or too much shade will be difficult for some flowers to grow in. Find out what type of light is best for the flowers you are planting.  If you have a specific plant in mind to grow, check the light preferences for that plant and choose your plot accordingly. You may end up wanting to choose an area with more or less sun than your original plot has. If you plan on planting several different types of flowers, choose ones with similar light/shade requirements so that they grow equally well in the same location. Even with the perfect soil, ideal location, and healthy flowers, if you don’t plant at the right time your garden will be ruined. Most flowers don’t do well in weather that is too cold or hot, so it is usually best to plant flowers in spring because it is between these periods. Although planting in the spring may seem obvious, there is an art to choosing the perfect time. With the exception of bulbs and wildflowers—plant these flowers in the fall—wait to plant flowers till at least two weeks after the most recent frost, and avoid planting until temperatures at night stay above freezing on a regular basis.  Use a farmer’s almanac to find the best time to plant flowers in your area. Because of differences in weather in different locations, flowers can be planted anywhere from February - July. Check the seed packets of the flowers you are planting to find the best planting time for your flowers.
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One-sentence summary -- Get the best soil. Select your location. Plant at the right time.

Q: If you can stay inside, do so.  If you go out on sunny days, cover your arms with long sleeves.  Wear pants, not shorts, to limit the amount of sunlight you’re exposed to. Apply a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 or above to your face, neck, and hands before going out.  Apply it to your body, too, if you absolutely cannot wear pants or long sleeved shirts.  At the beach or pool, stay under a sun umbrella. Wet a rag or cloth under cool tap water and apply it to the burned area for ten minutes.  Repeat three to four times each day or as needed.  An aloe vera-based lotion can be used to relieve pain as well.  If your sunburn is more serious and begins to peel, consult a dermatologist. It is important to protect your skin from the sun when you go outside. Always apply sunblock before sun exposure.  Also, keep in mind that Accutane may have an increased effect if used along with other drugs that cause photosensitivity. Please consult your doctor when taking other medications along with your Accutane.
A: Avoid extended exposure to sunlight. Use sunscreen. Treat sunburn with cool water compresses. Avoid prolonged sun exposure and use sunblock.

Article: Protect yourself from disease and parasites, as well as the sharp beaks and talons of the bird by using gloves. You should also wash your hands before and after handling the bird, even if you are wearing gloves. If the bird’s nest is clearly destroyed but the bird’s parents are close by, you can create a simple hanging nest for the birds.  Use a small basket or a small tupperware container. Punch or cut holes on the bottom of the container and line the container with paper towels. Hang the nest with duct tape to a branch near the old nest. Place the baby bird in the hanging nest. The parent should then locate the new nest and the baby bird. It is important that you do not put the baby bird back in the original nest if it is injured and its parents are missing, as the nest may contain parasites that could weaken the bird further. Instead, build a temporary nest for the bird using a small plastic bowl or a berry box. You should line the bowl with unscented paper towel to provide some cushioning for the bird.  Avoid using a wire cage as the wire can injure the bird’s delicate feathers. If you do not have access to a plastic bowl, you can use a paper bag with air holes. This will keep the bird warm and protect it when it is in the temporary nest. If the bird is shivering, you can warm it up by putting one end of the cardboard box on a heating pad set to low. You can also fill a hot water bottle and place it next to the bird in the bowl. Make sure the bottle does not touch the bird, as this could burn it, or leak, as this could chill the bird even further. Once you place the bird in the lined plastic bowl, you can put the bowl in a cardboard box and tape the box shut.  Put the box in a spare room or a bathroom away from pets and children. Noise can be very stressful for the bird so make sure all radios and televisions are turned off. You should limit your contact with the baby bird so you do not make its injury or illness worse. Make sure the baby bird’s legs are tucked underneath its body, not stretched out. Every species of bird requires a specific diet, so avoid making the bird more ill or weak by giving it food it should not eat. When a bird is injured, it will use all its energy to fight shock and the injury so do not force it to devote its energy to eating as well. You should also avoid giving the bird water, as it can potentially drown the bird. If you touch the bird, you should wash your hands well to prevent the transfer of any diseases or parasites. You should also wash any items the bird was in contact with, like towels, blankets or jackets.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wear gloves when handling the bird. Make a hanging nest if the bird’s parents are nearby but the nest is destroyed. Create a nest from a small plastic bowl and paper towel if the bird is orphaned. Place the bird in the nest and cover it with a paper towel. Put the nest in a warm, quiet, and dark area. Do not feed the baby bird. Wash your hands after handling the bird.

Problem: Article: This device is often used in place of floss. It uses pressurized water to rinse away food particles caught in your teeth. You can also use it to rinse off your tongue. Simply slip away to the bathroom, fill the device, and start spraying. If you have some mouthwash, you can add it to the water chamber for an added boost of bad breath fighting power.[Image:Fix Bad Breath on the Spot Step 8 Version 2.jpg|center]] Then use a dry paper towel to rub each of your teeth. You can also use the inside of your shirt. This will make your teeth super smooth, like you just brushed your teeth. Then rinse your mouth again. If you have the rough brown type of paper towel, you can rub it on your tongue outwards and get some plaque coating off.
Summary: Use a portable Waterpik. Rinse your mouth with water.

Article: Use one part bleach to 10 parts water. Place the solution in a small bowl or denture cleaner container.  Do not use bleach if you are allergic to any kind of bleach. Also, make sure to use gloves to protect your hands. The bleach kills the bacteria and plaque that have built up. Discard the solution after you’ve used it once. Be sure that all of the solution is gone. No bleach should remain to damage your mouth’s soft tissues, such as your gums.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a bleach solution. Soak your mouth guard for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse after taking it out of the bleach solution.