Article: Lilies planted outdoors will start to send shoots in the early spring. When the last threat of frost has passed, remove the layer of winter mulch. Spread a loose two inch (five cm) layer of high phosphorous, slow-release fertilizer at the first sight of shoots. Fertilize the plants once more when they start to produce buds. Water indoor containers and outdoor gardens about once per week. The soil should dry slightly, but you should avoid letting it dry out completely. Avoid completely soaking the soil or letting water pool. Water the plants close to the soil to avoid getting leaves wet. Keeping the leaves from getting wet will help you prevent disease. Deadhead fading flowers by gently breaking them off or clipping them. Take care to only remove spent flowers, leaving stems and foliage intact. Deadheading your plants will keep them from wasting energy on producing seeds. After your plants bloom, keep their stems and foliage intact as long as they remain green. When they turn yellow or brown, cut the stems back so the plant can overwinter. Leaving green foliage intact as long as possible is vital, as it will keep producing energy that will help it overwinter.
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Fertilize your lilies when shoots and buds appear. Water your plants once per week. Remove flowers when they start to fade and drop. Cut the stems and foliage when they’re no longer green.

Problem: Article: Raw honey on its own has been known to help relieve an itchy throat. Make sure you look for raw honey that has no additives or processed ingredients. You may be able to find raw honey at your local supermarket or your local health food store. Have a spoon of raw honey every few hours to relieve your itchy throat. You can relieve your itchy throat by gargling warm salt water. You may create your own salt water solution by mixing ¼ to ½ of teaspoon of salt to 1 cup of warm water. Gargling every two to three hours should give you some relief to your scratchy throat. Do not use table salt, as it has added iodine and other additives.  To gargle the saltwater solution, sip the solution and hold it in your mouth. Then, open your mouth and swish the saltwater solution around in your mouth. Push air from the back of your throat so the saltwater starts to vibrate and gargle around your mouth and throat. Try not to swallow any of the saltwater, as it can make you sick. Spit out the saltwater after you have gargled it for a few minutes. You can prepare your own nasal saline using either distilled or boiled (and then cooled) water.  Add ½ of teaspoon of salt water and ½ teaspoon of baking soda to 8 ounces cup.  After you make a solution, put three to four drops into each of your nasal passages.  If you don’t have a pipette, use a teaspoon to put the solution into each of your nostrils. A teaspoon contains about 5 drops.  You could also do a saline rinse if you have a medical syringe, squeeze bottle, or Neti Pot. You can also try taking throat lozenges that are made of natural ingredients. You can find all-natural throat lozenges at your local drugstore or online. Most natural throat lozenges contain honey, ginger, or a combination of anti-inflammatory ingredients. Make sure you follow the instructions on the package of the lozenges and take the right dosage every day.
Summary: Eat a spoon of raw honey. Gargle salt water. Use nasal saline to clear your nasal passages of allergens. Have natural throat lozenges.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Sometimes a shower can really help you feel like yourself again. Try hopping in the shower, getting washed, and putting on some clean clothes. Removing the scents and smells from the night before might help ease your upset tummy. Plus taking a shower is a nice way to hit the refresh button. Avoid making the water too hot or staying in there for too long. This can actually make your nausea worse. Hopefully you have some time to sleep it off. In addition to dehydration, hangovers can be due to exhaustion. Try to go back to sleep or sneak in an afternoon nap. If you can’t fall back to sleep, try resting on the couch. Although any of these methods might help you feel a little better, the truth is the only cure for a hangover is time. Give it a few hours (or in the worst cases, a full day) and you’ll feel right as rain.

SUMMARY: Take a shower. Get lots of rest. Give it time.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Prevention is always the best course of action for any ailment and, of course, avoiding sunburns in the first place is the best way to keep your skin healthy. Avoid exposing yourself to direct sun for long periods of time. Try to stay in areas that provide shade, such as under a balcony overhang, umbrella, or tree. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that you use at least SPF 30 or higher of a broad-spectrum sunscreen that covers UVA and UVB rays. Both of these types of UV radiation can cause cancer. Many doctors will recommend these guidelines to their patients. Note that babies have particularly delicate skin, and need to have sunscreen applied all over their body (only after they are six  months old). You can buy both baby and child-friendly sunscreens.  It is important to apply sunscreen 30 minutes before going outside, not immediately prior. Make sure to reapply your sunscreen regularly. Generally, a good rule of thumb is to reapply 30 milliliters (1  fl oz) all over the body every three hours, or after any activity that involves the skin getting very wet (i.e. after getting out of a pool).  Don't be fooled by cold weather. UV rays can still pass through clouds, and snow reflects 80% of them. Be extra careful if you live close to the equator, or somewhere high in altitude. UV rays are much stronger in those areas due to ozone depletion. Not only does water affect the effectiveness of topical sunscreens, but wet skin in general is more susceptible to UV damage than dry skin. Use waterproof sunscreen when going to the beach or pool, or when exercising heavily outside. If swimming or sweating heavily, you should apply sunscreen more frequently than usual. Wear hats, visors, sunglasses, and anything else you can think of to shield your skin from the sun's rays. You can even purchase UV-block clothing. Try to stay out of the sun during the hours of 10a.m. to 4p.m., when sun is highest in the sky. This is when the sunlight is most direct, and the UV rays are therefore more damaging. If you can't avoid the sun entirely, seek share whenever possible. Drinking water is important for replenishing fluids, as well as combating dehydration, another serious and common consequence of extended sun exposure.  Be sure to stay hydrated and drink water regularly when you are outdoors in heavy heat and sunlight exposure. Do not drink water only when you are thirsty, but give your body the nutrients and resources it needs to keep you healthy prior to issues arising.
Summary: Stay out of the sun. Wear sunscreen. Be careful in the water. Wear protective clothing. Avoid the sun at certain times of the day. Drink water.

If roots are infected, remove the plant, cut off the roots and re-pot in sterilized soil. Dust the remaining parts with sulfur or a fungicide.
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Treat scaly insect infestation with rubbing alcohol and nicotine. Cut out any part of the cactus affected by rot or mold before adding potting soil and beginning again.