Problem: Article: Toward the end of your plant's first dormant season, check the previous year's growth. The vine should be about 30 inches (76.2 cm) tall.  If the vine is not yet tall enough, cut it down to three buds again and repeat your initial pruning routine. This step is necessary if you want your grapevine to have a sturdy enough trunk to last over a long lifespan. Do this in February or March, just before the plant exits dormancy but after heavy frosts are over. If the trunk of your vine has just reached past a height of 30 inches (76.2 cm), locate the first bud positioned above that height. Cut down the top of the vine to a point directly above this bud. When done, tie the shoot to the vine's support system near the top of the vine. If the shoot is longer than 30 inches (76.2 cm), you should tie the vine to your support system at the 30-inch (76.2-cm) mark and count four or five buds above it. Bend down the remaining length so that it reaches your tie, and tie that in place, as well. If the shoot has already started to put out side laterals, choose the two laterals closest to the 30-inch (76.2-cm) mark and tie them down to your supports. Prune these down to three, four, or five buds. Tie the main stem to the support and cut it off just above the side laterals. Monitor any new shoots that form throughout the summer. Cut off any shoots that sprout from the root area or lower trunk. Good shoots should be trained throughout the summer. Tie them to your support system.
Summary: Verify that the your trunk is sturdy. Trim down a healthy plant. Prune especially vigorous vines differently. Maintain new shoots throughout the summer.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. As with desktop browsers, refreshing on mobile will only affect the page you're currently viewing. This option is in the top-right corner of the screen. Tapping it prompts a drop-down menu. It's at the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so will cause your current page to refresh. By dragging the page down until you see the "Refresh" arrow appear at the top of the screen, you can prompt the current page to refresh.
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Open  Google Chrome. Go to the page you want to refresh. Tap ⋮. Tap the "Refresh"  icon. Refresh by swiping down.