Q: If the entirety of the root system isn’t removed, it’s possible that the weeds will regrow and return. Wait one or two days after you water or after it rains heavily so the soil has time to soak. Pulling weeds from wet soil will disturb surrounding plants less than dry soil. Instead of kneeling on hard ground or rocks, wear knee pads to prevent soreness and stiffness later. Gloves will help stop any skin irritation and can also prevent blisters from long days of pulling weeds.  If you do not have knee pads, laying down a cushion or folded towel is a good substitute.  Use gloves that are made from a non-stick, but breathable, material. This will make the weeds easier to pull up. Use the tool to dig around in the soil around the weeds. This can also help you dig up more established weeds. If you grab the weeds in handfuls, you may not pull out the taproot, or the root that provides most of the weed’s water. While it is more tedious, to prevent weeds from growing back, pull them one at a time. This ensures that you grab the weed by the main root. Twisting the weed will help break off smaller roots and make it easier to pull out.  Do not use a fast jerking motion when pulling, as this can cause large root sections to break off and regrow.  Put everything that you have pulled in a bucket so they do not germinate again and throw them in the trash. Do not put them in compost.
A: Water the weeds to loosen the root system. Wear knee pads and gloves to protect your body. Loosen weeds with a soil knife or garden fork. Grab and pull weeds individually rather than in clumps. Pull the weed from its base with an upward and twisting motion.

Article: If you like a girl, and you're pretty sure she likes you, it's important to spend some alone time together. Hanging out with a group of friends together can be fun, but it won't allow you two to make a personal connection. Break off from your group of friends from time to time to have meaningful conversations and get to know each other one-on-one. If you do something fun together, she will remember it. Ask her what types of things she likes to do for fun, and do those things. Once she realizes that she has enjoyed hanging out with you on multiple occasions, she may be more comfortable admitting that she likes you. Creating enjoyable memories together is a great way to continuously remind someone how much they enjoy spending time with you. If you're unsure whether or not a girl likes you, her body language is usually a dead giveaway. Pay attention to how a girl acts when she is around you. She might be too shy to actually tell you that she likes you, but her body language will be pretty obvious.  If she gives you her full attention when you speak, this can sometimes be a sign. When you're talking with a group of people, it's easy for people to get distracted and not give you their full interest. However, if she makes a point to pay attention to everything you say, this could be a sign that she likes you. Does she play with her hair around you? Girls often flirt with their body language by twirling their hair when they're around someone they like. If a girl is consistently playing with her hair in a flirty way, this could be a sign she likes you. Don't confuse this with a girl whose hair is in her way, or a girl who is putting her hair in a ponytail.  Does she always stay close to you or find reasons to touch you? A girl will go out of her way to be physically near you if she likes you. She'll grab your arm if you make her laugh, she'll always sit next to you, etc. Does she flirt with you? This is the most obvious sign, but a girl probably likes you if she's always flirting with you. When a girl likes you, she almost always tells her friends about you. In fact, they probably know as much about you as she does. If she doesn't come right out and tell you that she's told her friends about you, you can find out if she's told her friends about you in a few different ways.  Tell her a story about you telling your friends about her. For example, say "I was telling my roommate that you've never seen The Lion King, and he couldn't believe it!" If you share a story like this, she may be more willing to share one of her own. Ask her if she's talked to her friends about a conversation that the two of you had. If the two of you were talking about a book or a movie and had a funny disagreement, ask her if she asked her friends their opinion. If she has talked to her friends, she more than likely has told them about you.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Spend time together alone. Do fun things together. Pay attention to her body language. Find out if she has told her friends about you.

Problem: Article: Many credit issuers allow customers to temporarily block a missing card. If your creditor offers this feature, visit their website or open your mobile app. You can also call your creditor and have a customer service representative make the switch.  If you have an online account, you'll only need to log into the website. If you call customer service, you'll need to provide your account number along with identifying information, such as your Social Security number. You can reach Chase at 1-800-935-9935 or visit https://www.chase.com. Call Capital One at 1-877-383-4802 or go to https://www.capitalone.com. Call American Express at 1-800-528-4800 or visit https://www.americanexpress.com. If you have another creditor, look online to find their customer service line. After logging on to your online account or mobile app, find the account or card management section. Look for a link titled “Misplaced Card,” “Lock Your Card,” or something similar. Clicking the link will direct you to a page where you can simply toggle an on/off switch. immediately. If your card is missing or stolen, monitor your statements closely, even if you’ve temporarily blocked it. Contact your creditor if you see any strange charges, no matter how small. Thieves often make a tiny purchase to see if you’ll notice before making large charges. You can quickly reactivate your card if you find it in the sofa cushions or under your car seat. Head to your online account or mobile app, or call customer service. Toggle the on/off switch if you’re handling it yourself, or ask the customer service representative to reactivate your card. If you have an online account, simply log into your creditor's website. If you call customer service, provide your account number and identifying information. Temporarily blocking your card is no substitute for reporting it as lost or stolen. If it doesn’t turn up within 2 business days, call your creditor and let them know your card is gone for good. Ask the representative for a replacement with a new number. If you report your lost card before any fraudulent charges are made, you won’t be liable for any losses. If you report it within 2 business days, you’ll only be liable for $50 (USD) if fraudulent charges were made before you turned off the card. If you wait longer than 2 business days and fraudulent charges are made, your maximum loss could be $500.
Summary: Call your creditor or log on to your online account. Go to account management and switch off your card. Report suspicious activity Unblock your card if you find it. Report your card as lost if you can’t find it within 2 days.

Q: This app icon resembles a dark-blue "e". It's in the top-right corner of the Edge window. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's near the bottom of the menu. This will open a window with folders on your computer listed. Click a folder that you want to set as your default download location. This will choose the folder you clicked as the default location for any subsequent downloads. You can also click the "Ask me what to do with each download" switch to have Edge prompt you for a confirmation before every download.
A:
Open Microsoft Edge. Click ⋯. Click Settings. Scroll down and click View advanced settings. Scroll down to the "Downloads" section and click Change. Select a folder. Click Select Folder.