Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do not plant your Calla lily until you are sure there will not be any more frost. Choose a well-drained spot in a sunny position. Plant your rhizome correctly. Water your Calla lilies. Watch out for pests.

Answer: Wait until all threat of frost has passed and the soil has had a chance to heat up a little before planting the rhizomes outside again. Mid-spring is usually a good time to move them outside again. Keep in mind that if you can't find a super sunny spot, Callas will tolerate shade for part of the day. It's a good idea to incorporate some well-rotted manure or compost into the soil to improve it ahead of planting. A rich soil will help the plant produce flowers. The rhizome should be planted with the 'eyes' facing upward and just visible at the top of the soil. These are the growing points that look like the 'eyes' on a potato. Leave about 12 inches (30.5 cm) of space between each of your rhizomes. Once they are in the ground, give them a good soaking and then continue to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged as they grow. Calla Lilies require water throughout the summer. If you dig them up for overwintering indoors, they will need extra water as they get established back in the ground. Remember to feed fortnightly during the growing period—a water-soluble fertilizer added to the watering can is ideal—but stop feeding ground-planted Calla lilies once flowering begins. Continue feeding container-grown Callas throughout the flowering period. Callas are generally trouble-free but can suffer from pest attacks by aphids or whiteflies. Keep an eye out for pests and spray as required with an all-purpose bug spray.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the Settings app on your device. Select Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Select Add Account…  Select Other. Select Add CardDAV Account. Enter your Gmail account information. Press Next at the top of the screen. Ensure that Contacts is switched on. Open the Contacts app on your device.

Answer: CardDAV is an address book communication standard that Google recommends using to sync Apple contacts. Enter google.com in the Server field. If you have 2 Step verification enabled (meaning you require a special code that is sent to your phone to log in), you will need to generate and enter an application specific password.  The switch next to the Contacts option should be green. Syncing will automatically begin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Thin the seedlings when they are 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) tall. Look for 1-2 sets of true leaves on each seedling. Pick a mild day when the soil is damp. Wait until the evening to give the seedlings a good chance to adjust. Locate the strongest and healthiest seedlings to keep.

Answer: Monitor the growth of the seedlings closely. Don’t let the seedlings get too big, as more leaves will form, which can cause crowding. It's easiest to wait until the seedlings are tall enough to grasp. Seed leaves are replaced by true leaves as the seedlings grow. Look for leaves that match the adults, as seed leaves are more rounded and simpler than true leaves. Waiting for the true leaves to appear helps you pinpoint the healthiest seedlings to keep. Thinned seedlings have a greater survival chance if the weather is not too hot or cold. Moisten the soil with a hose or a watering can if it's too dry. It's easier to pull up roots from damp soil. Only start thinning out when the temperature is cooler. The remaining seedlings need time to adjust to the extra air and light before the increased sunlight exposure during the next day. This prevents the seedlings from getting stressed and helps them to grow into healthy adults. Look for the seedlings that appear bright, healthy, and disease-free. Use thin wooden sticks like toothpicks or popsicle sticks to mark these seedlings. Check that there is only 1 seedling per cell or that you have followed the recommended spacing. Taller seedlings aren’t always stronger. Avoid choosing tall and spindly seedlings, as these may not become healthy adults.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to https://www.spotify.com in a Web browser. Click Log In. Enter your username/email address and password. Click LOG IN. Click your user name. Click Account. Scroll down and click Change Password. Enter your current password in the top field. Enter a new password in the next field. Re-type the new password in the bottom field. Click SET NEW PASSWORD.

Answer:
You can't change your password using the mobile app. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. If you use Facebook to log in to your Spotify account, you won't have a Spotify password to change, but you can change your Facebook password.  It's in the lower-left part of the window. If Spotify opened into a Web player, you may have to click View Account first. It's next to a padlock icon in the menu on the left side of the screen.    Your password will be updated.