Make a small hole about 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) around the area where your irises are growing. Dig until you reach the bulb, then set your spade aside to continue uncovering the bulb with your hands.  The bulb might have roots growing from it. In that case, be very careful and try to keep as many roots intact as possible while you’re removing it from the ground. Always wear gloves when handling bulbs to avoid possible irritation of the skin. Remove as much soil as possible from the bulb and its roots, being careful not to damage the bulb or its roots. You can use a bag to transport the bulbs, but be sure to carry them very carefully and avoid dropping or jarring the bag. Irises are particularly susceptible to pests that bore holes into the bulbs. Check the underneath of every bulb for holes and other signs of disease such as rotting or visible infestation.  If the bulb is damaged during its removal, discard of it. Damaged bulbs will likely not last in storage and can begin to rot in the container, potentially damaging the rest of your bulbs. If your bulbs have leaves that are still intact, very carefully trim them all to length without damaging the bulbs. This will prevent drying or rotting of the leaves and allow the bulbs to conserve energy while in storage. If your bulbs don’t have any leaves when you dig them up, you can skip this step in the process. The bulbs need to be completely dry to the touch before curing. Placing them in the sun will allow them to dry out without damaging the delicate bulbs. If it isn’t sunny on the days that you’re storing the bulbs, place them inside near a window. It can take 3-4 days for the bulbs to completely dry indoors.
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One-sentence summary -- Dig up the bulbs carefully using a spade. Brush off excess soil with your hand or a scrub brush. Inspect each bulb for damage or disease. Trim the leaves to 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) using pruning shears. Place the bulbs in the sun for 1-2 days to dry.

Q: Depending on your operating system, there are a couple prerequisites to take care of:  Windows - Ensure that you have Windows Media Player 10 or later installed. You can check for updates by click the "Help" menu and selecting "Check for updates". Mac OS X - Download the Android File Transfer tool from Google. This utility allows you to connect your Android device to a Mac computer. You can get it for free from android.com/filetransfer/. If you are using Windows, the Autoplay window will likely appear. If you are using a Mac, your Android device should appear on your desktop. You will see a series of directories that contain all of your Android's files. This is the best place to transfer images to, as the Gallery or Photos app on the Android will automatically pull pictures from this folder. You can copy and paste or drag and drop images into the Pictures folder. It may take a while if you're copying a lot of images. Don't disconnect the Android phone until the transfer is finished.
A: Prepare your computer. Connect your Android device to your computer via USB. Open your Android device on the computer to browse its files. Open the Pictures folder. Copy the images you want to transfer into the Pictures folder on the Android device.

Article: Gmail has three categories of mails sorted for the incoming mails such as Primary, Social, and Promotion. You can add more categories or combined into one category. Creating Labels will help you to determine which mail is spam and which mail is important. Go to Settings -> Labels -> Create New Label. When you make a Label, you can select a mail and organize it to be sent to a certain Label upon the arrival by clicking on the down arrow beside the search box and putting the email address or a group of phrase.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Sort your emails to help you prioritize what you deal with. Add Labels in the settings.

Problem: Article: Many anti-nausea medications require a prescription, so a visit to your doctor will be warranted. Describe your symptoms and medical history. He or she may provide you a prescription strength drug or advise you to take an over the counter, non-prescription, drug instead, depending on your particular situation. Take the medications as described on the label or by your healthcare professional. Some people suffer from migraine-induced nausea. If you suffer from this, ask your doctor about metoclopramide (Reglan) or prochlorperazine (Compazine) to help with the symptoms. If you suffer from vertigo and motion sickness, antihistamine meds such as meclizine and dimenhydrinate are helpful.  You can also take anticholinergic drugs such as the scopolamine patch to help with nausea related to these situations.   Be aware that these medications have their own significant side effects and should be used only under strict guidance by a health care professional. Nausea is common in pregnancy and post-surgery. To help with pregnancy nausea, pyridoxine, or vitamin B6, has been shown to be safe and effective in dosages at 50 to 200 mg per day. You can even buy them as lozenges or lollipops. Oral ginger dosed at one gram per day is effective for controlling nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. Postoperative nausea can be helped with dopamine antagonists (droperidol and promethazine), serotonin antagonists (ondansetron), and dexamethasone (steroids).  Make sure to follow any dosing instructions given by your doctor. The amount you take will depend on your current situation. Stomach flu, also known as gastroenteritis, can be helped by taking bismuth subsalicylate (pepto bismol)or serotonin antagonists (ondansetron).
Summary: See your doctor. Treat common nausea conditions. Help with pregnancy, post-surgery nausea, and stomach flu.

Article: Your diet and other health habits have a big effect on the texture of your hair. When you eat plenty of protein, nutrients, and healthy fats, your hair looks shiny and healthy. When you don't, your hair is the first place it shows. Watch and see how your hair improves when you do the following:  Eat food that contains protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and iron. Salmon, sardines, avocados, nuts, and flaxseeds are all excellent for promoting healthy hair growth. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. When you're dehydrated, your hair can end up getting dry and brittle. Avoid smoking cigarettes. Smoke damage can make hair look dull and dried out. Ingredients in your shampoo and conditioner may be making your hair look dry and dull instead of silky and shiny. Switch to all-natural shampoos and conditioners that nourish your hair instead of stripping its gleam and weighing it down. Here's what to use:  Choose sulfate-free shampoo. Sulfates are harsh cleansers used in everything from dish soap to laundry detergent, and people are starting to realize they're not very good for hair. Look for shampoos that say "sulfate-free" and are made with natural cleansers. Sulfate-free shampoos are also good for those with curly and wavy hair, because they help prevent frizz. Choose a silicone-free conditioner. Silicons are added to conditioner because they make hair look shiny and smooth after the first few applications. Unfortunately, over time they build up in your hair and cause it to look weighed-down and dull. You're better off with silicone-free options. Besides feeling great, massage promotes good circulation in the scalp, which helps your hair grow faster and stronger. Do a scalp massage every day, or at least every time you take a shower. Just place your fingers on your scalp and rub it using a gentle circular motion.  To enhance your massage, try using coconut oil, almond oil, or jojoba oil. This is especially beneficial if you're worried about thinning hair. Tea tree oil, lavender oil or cedar wood oil are also healthy for hair. Trim off your split ends regularly to keep your hair in the best of health. Getting regular trims will also make your hair look shinier in appearance, since you're removing the dull, damaged parts. Choose a cut that brings out the best in your hair, and get your locks trimmed every 6-8 weeks.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be healthy from the inside out. Use natural hair products. Massage your scalp to promote hair growth. Get regular trims.