Write an article based on this "Water your shrubs until they are established. Reduce the amount of water you give your plant once it is established. Top up your mulch."
article: Shrubs should be kept well watered until they are established, which usually happens after a few months. The commonest reason for new plants to fail is lack of water. Beware hot summer weather but remember wind is also very drying even in cool temperatures. Because shrubs last for many years, these plants tend to establish enough root structure that they require less watering than plants such as annual bedding flowers. Most shrubs will only need watering in the driest periods after they become established. It’s good practice to ‘top up’ the mulch every year as this helps preserve soil moisture, reducing the amount the plant will need watering. To replace mulch:  Remove any residual mulch from the previous year. Remove any weeds and then apply a fresh layer of mulching material.

Write an article based on this "Write out the recipient’s address. Fill in your return address information. Flip the envelope to make a horizontal envelope vertical, alternatively."
article: Lay the envelope so its flapless side is facing up. Jot the postal code at about the center. Follow that with the recipient’s address, moving from the largest unit of information to the smallest (country, prefecture, city…). Follow this with the recipient’s name.  Because horizontal envelopes carry a Western association, they are generally written according to Western convention: left-to-right, top-to-bottom. If you’re mailing this letter from outside of Japan, make sure you clearly write “Japan” at the top of the address. Same as you would for a normal envelope, you’re going to fill in your return address into in the upper left corner of the flapless side. If you’re sending the letter from outside of Japan, clearly indicate your home country in English at the top of your address. It’s a matter of preference, but some people write the address on the flapless side and the return address on the flap side, similar to how one would for a vertical envelope. Turn a horizontal envelope on its side to make it into a vertical one. Treat this side-flap envelope exactly as you would a normal vertical envelope: recipient address goes on the flapless side, the return address on the flap side.

Write an article based on this "Knit back and forth a few times. Join the sides using the basic or invisible joining method. Seam the open edge when your project is finished."
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Instead of joining your stitches in the round right away, knit back and forth across the stitches you have cast onto your circular or double pointed needles. This will create some length and make it easier to tell if your stitches are straight. Knit the stitches as if you are only working across 2 straight needles. Make sure to follow your knitting pattern's specifications if you are using one. For example, if you needle to work a stockinette stitch, then you cannot just knit all of the stitches as you would when working this stitch in the round. To work this stitch back and forth, you would need to knit a row, then purl a row, and repeat. When you are ready to join your stitches, you can either use the basic method or the invisible joining method. Either option will work to connect the two sides. Because you have joined the sides after working a few rows back and forth, you will have a slight gap in your work. To close this gap, thread a yarn needle with the same color and type of yarn you are using to knit. Then, weave the yarn in and out of the stitches on both sides of the seam to close the gap. Tie off the yarn and cut the excess when you are finished.