Write an article based on this "Try a candy wreath Create a deco mesh wreath Use non-floral items such as pinecones or succulents. Wrap ribbon or burlap around a Styrofoam wreath for a unique base."
article: for a tasty treat. You can make these with coat hanger, wire, and Styrofoam wreath bases. It all depends on the type of candy that you are using. Most people like to tie wrapped candies (such as mints) to wire and coat hanger wreath bases so that they are removable. Other people like to hot glue their candy to Styrofoam wreath bases for a more permanent display. using a wire wreath frame as a base. This is a fast, easy, and fun wreath to make. Once you have woven the deco mesh through the wire frame, you can decorate it with floral items to suit the season, such as plastic Easter eggs, foam pumpkins, pinecones, or Christmas ornaments. It is one of the most versatile wreaths. For a rustic or fall wreath, try burlap ribbon instead. You can buy bags of pinecones from the store during the holiday season, but you can use real ones too--just be sure to clean and preserve them first. You can use real succulents with fresh floral foam, or you can use plastic succulents with Styrofoam wreaths. Choose a wide ribbon or burlap ribbon. Wrap it around a Styrofoam wreath base, overlapping it with each wrap. Hot glue the ends to the back of the wreath, then decorate the wreath with floral items, such as succulents, foam pumpkins, pinecones, or ornaments. You can also use colored wooden cutouts. Craft stores sell wooden cut outs in their wood crafting aisle. They come in all shapes, such as ducks, hearts, stars, and owls. They often come pre-painted.

Write an article based on this "Add stones and natural compost to a plant pot. Plant the seeds. Put the pot in a shady spot. Protect the seeds with wire mesh if your pot is outside. Keep the soil damp. Check the seeds for growth."
article: Begin the planting process during autumn. Get a medium-sized plant pot that has drainage holes at the bottom. Layer the bottom of the pot with small stones. Only put enough stones so that you can’t see the bottom of the pot. Then, fill the pot with natural compost. Fill it up almost all the way, but leave about a 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) of space at the top of the pot.  Natural compost is made out of decomposing organic materials, such as leaves, hay, and raw vegetables. You can use store-bought compost if you do not have homemade compost. Once the pot has been filled with compost, dig out a small hole in the center of the pot. It should be about 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) deep. Insert 2 or 3 seeds into the hole. Then, replace the compost and pat it down. After that, water the compost until it appears wet. You can put the pot outside in a shady corner, or you can put it near a window that doesn’t get much light. Wherever you put it, the spot should not receive constant sunlight. Keeping the seeds at a temperature between 65 °F (18 °C) and 75 °F (24 °C). This will prevent birds and animals from eating the seeds. First figure out the circumference of the top of the pot. Use wire cutters to cut the wire mesh a little larger than the measurement you took. Then, put the wire mesh on top of the pot and fold the wire mesh over the edges. Make sure that it is secure and can’t be easily removed. Check the soil daily to see if it is dry. If it is, add water to the soil. The soil should be damp but not wet. Natural germination will take longer than assisted germination. Your seeds will likely take 2 seasons to complete the germination process. If you planted the seeds in early autumn, check their progress in early spring. They have completed germinating if you see a small sprout growing out of each seeds.

Write an article based on this "Find the menu icon. Locate “Zoom. Hit the - until you’ve zoomed sufficiently."
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It is three horizontal lines in the top right of the window, by default. Unless you've moved it, it should be on the same line as your URL bar. ” It is halfway down the menu, with a - and a + surrounding the current zoom percentage.