Problem: Article: If you are getting 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm) of rain each week, that's typically enough to keep your plants healthy. If you're area isn't getting that much rain, you'll need to water your cabbage to make up the difference.  Water more frequently in dry weather, either every other day or whenever soil is dry to a depth of 3 inches (7.6 cm). Make sure to thoroughly soak the soil.  Use drip irrigation if possible. Water can sit in the top of the leaves, causing rot. Also, using this type of irrigation can cool down the roots if the weather is too hot. Herbs like dill, fennel, parsley, and cilantro help keep these pests away by attracting other insects that will eat the loopers. Plant one or all of them within 2 to 3 feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) of your cabbage.  Cabbage loopers are the caterpillars of moths. The caterpillars eat holes in your cabbage. Similarly, plant catnip to deter flea beetles. This natural bug deterrent can stop any pest that crawls. Sprinkle it around each plant. Just make sure that you make a complete circle around the base of the plant. Otherwise, the pests may find a way through.  Diatomaceous earth is a fine powder composed of fossilized oceanic microorganisms. It's not harmful to pets or your plants. You can even eat it without being hurt, though you may want to look for the food-grade variety. You can find it at gardening stores or online. Sprinkle the cornmeal on the plant itself and around it. The worms will eat it. Once they do, the cornmeal swells and kills the worm. Alternatively, try a pesticide such as Bt (Dipel). Spray it on your plants about once  a week. If you see tiny green, soft-bodied insects eating your plants, those are aphids. Often, you can simply rinse them off with a little water, which will temporarily get rid of them. You can also introduce insects that eat aphids, such as wasps or lady bugs. Some organic gardening stores carry these insects.
Summary: Water the cabbage when the weather is dry. Plant herbs near your cabbage to discourage cabbage loopers. Stop slugs and snails with diatomaceous earth around the plant. Use cornmeal on the leaves to kill cabbage worms. Wash off aphids with a hard stream of water.

Problem: Article: Tap the gear icon app from the app screen to open your Android’s Device Settings menu. Select “About Device” or "About Phone" from the list of options displayed inside the Settings menu. You may need to scroll down to find this option. On the LG G4, you will need to tap the "General" tab first, then "About Phone." Depending on your device, one of these two menu options will lead to your phone number. Scroll down the Status screen and you’ll find the “My phone number” field which shows your SIM card’s number. If you do not see your number, look for "SIM Status." Tap that to view the final sub-menu where your number is displayed.
Summary: Access the Settings. Tap About Device or About Phone. Tap Status or Phone Identity. View your number.

Problem: Article: Wash any makeup off of your eyes and lashes. This will help the moisturizing qualities of the Vaseline do its job. Using your clean finger, move the top layer of Vaseline around. This will warm it up and make it easier to apply. You want to get a heavy amount of Vaseline on your wand. It has a tendency to clump onto the front of your brush. If this happens, simply use a damp paper towel to help spread it evenly down your wand. Just as if you were applying mascara, apply the Vaseline to your upper lashes. Coat both sides of your lashes thoroughly, making sure not to get any in your eyes. If you wish, you can smudge some of the Vaseline back over your eyelid for smoother skin. If you have sensitive skin, this may cause a reaction so be sure to test it on the back of your hand before doing this. Dip your wand back in the Vaseline. Being careful, once again, to not get the Vaseline in your eyes, apply it to your bottom lashes. Your lashes will clump together when you apply the Vaseline. However, be careful not to put on too much or it will end up all over your face and sheets. You should use enough to coat your eyelashes evenly in one thin coat. If you apply this every night, the Vaseline will moisturize your lashes which prevents them from breaking off and falling out prematurely. The conditioning qualities will help prolong the cycle of each eyelash, resulting in thicker and longer lashes. When you wake up, wash the Vaseline off. If you have trouble getting the Vaseline off of your eyelashes, try using a cleanser. Because it's oil based, water might not be enough. Use your regular make-up routine during the day. If you do this consistently, you can see results in as little as three days.
Summary: Remove any makeup. Mix the Vaseline. Dip your wand in the Vaseline. Apply to your upper lashes. Apply to your lower lash line. Let it sit. Wash it off in the morning.

Problem: Article: Your beagle’s floppy ears are prone to reinfection, so you will need to be diligent about preventing future ear infections. One way to do this is to clean his ears at least once a week. If he has had chronic ear infections, you may need to clean his ears every day. Your vet can recommend the ideal ear cleaning frequency for your beagle.  Schedule your beagle’s ear cleanings for the same day and same time each week. Be aware that regular cleanings may not completely prevent future ear infections, but will reduce their frequency.  Do not use medicated ear drops after you clean his ears, even if you have some left over from his treatment. Overuse of antibiotic ear drops can lead to the growth of bacteria that is resistant to most forms of antibiotics. This can make future infections very difficult to treat. Your beagle’s long and floppy ears prevent good air circulation within the ears. Without much air flow, heat and moisture can get trapped in the ears, which can lead to an infection. To increase air flow, flip his ears on top of his head so his outer ears are exposed to air. If he flips them back, use some cotton gauze and tape to secure his ears to the top of his head.  When you have his hears flipped back onto the top of his head, wrap the gauze once or twice around his head. Wrap the gauze firmly, but not so tightly that your beagle is uncomfortable. The gauze is not adhesive, so you will need the tape to keep the gauze together. You do not have to leave your beagle’s ears flipped up all day—he probably wouldn’t tolerate having his ears like this for very long. Talk with your veterinarian about how long to keep his ears up in this fashion. If your beagle has a food allergy, then switching his food would be key to preventing future ear infections. Based on the results of the food elimination trial, your vet would be able to identify the ‘culprit’ ingredient. For dogs, common food culprits include beef, chicken, and dairy products. Feeding him a diet that does not contain the allergy-causing ingredient can help prevent future ear infections.  Be aware that a diet with a novel protein source (a protein your beagle hasn’t eaten before) may help prevent ear infections for a while, but may not be as effective once your beagle’s digestive system becomes used to the protein. A meat-based diet that is low in yeast may help prevent yeast-based ear infections.  Talk with your veterinarian before making any changes to your beagle’s diet.
Summary:
Clean your beagle’s ears regularly. Let air flow through your beagle’s ears. Change your beagle’s diet.