INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use other liquids as an incentive to drink more water. Make a point of drinking one glass of water for every non-water beverage you consume. If you have one glass of orange juice with breakfast, drink one glass of water as well. Two cups of coffee in the morning? Match it with two glasses of water. This can be particularly helpful when drinking alcoholic beverages. If your stomach is filled with water, this can prevent binge drinking as you'll have less room for booze. Hydrating when drinking can also help prevent hangovers. Your water content does not have to be limited to pure drinking water. Your body will also benefit from water-based fruits and veggies. Go for radishes, zucchinis, strawberries, grapefruit, cucumbers, and celery. Homemade popsicles are a fun and healthy treat that can help you up your fluid intake. You can puree your chosen fruit in a blender, mix it with enough water to create a paste, and place the mixture in an ice tray. Stick a toothpick or popsicle stick in the molds and leave overnight to freeze. In the morning, you can enjoy a nutritious, water-filled popsicle.Try to go for some of the water-based fruits, like strawberries, listed above for added fluid intake.

SUMMARY: Drink a glass of water for every non-water beverage you consume. Eat water-based fruits and vegetables. Make homemade popsicles.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Daylilies are difficult to start at home. Visit your local nursery and buy a few starter plants. If you know another gardener in the process of dividing daylilies, ask if they’d be willing to share some of their root divisions with you.  Root divisions are created when multi-stemmed plants are pulled apart to form single stems. Daylilies are vigorous growers and often used as ground cover. They will spread and form a dense mat after a few seasons. Daylilies prefer full sun, although they will tolerate partial shade. To get the most blooms, choose a location that receives a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. However, daylilies can easily handle 8 to 12 hours of full sun daily. Daylilies planted in the shade will bloom less frequently. Daylilies are hardy and can withstand almost any kind of soil, but they thrive in well-drained soil. To test your soil's drainage, dig a hole that is 1 ft (30 cm) wide and 1 ft (30 cm) deep. Fill the hole with water. If the water drains in 10 minutes or less, you have well-draining soil. If it takes an hour or more, your soil drainage is poor. To amend soil that drains poorly, add some organic matter like well-rotted manure, wood chips, pea gravel, or peat moss. Mix it into the existing soil thoroughly. Daylilies like slightly acidic soil. Purchase a soil testing kit from your local nursery and perform a reading by following the included instructions. Anything under 7 is considered acidic. Anything above 7 is considered alkaline.  To reduce acidity in your soil, add garden limestone. To reduce alkalinity, amend the soil with sulfur, gypsum, or sphagnum peat moss.

SUMMARY: Purchase nursery-grown starter plants or obtain root divisions. Choose a site that gets at least 6 hours of full sun daily. Select an area with soil that drains well. Test the soil for a pH between 6 and 7.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take a piece of foam board (cut to 20 cm by 20 cm) and use a ruler to draw a square inside that is 4 cm from the edge all the way around. To do this, measure 4 cm on one end of the foam board (and make a mark at this point) and do the same on the other. Draw a line connecting the two marks. Then, repeat this step for the other three sides of the foam board. The intersections of the lines that you drew in the previous step will make square shapes in all four corners of the foam board square. Cut out the squares in each corner using an X-Acto knife. On the line that you drew to make the smaller square in the center of the foam board, use an X-Acto knife to make shallow cuts along the lines. You will make four shallow cut lines in the foam board. Be careful not to cut all the way through the board. Fold each side of the foam board along the lines of the shallow cuts. This will make a cube shape (excluding the top section of the "cube"). Use masking tape to secure the sides of the cube together so that the foam board holds its shape. For this step, you'll need a piece of fabric (any design that you choose) that measures 24 cm by 24 cm. Lay the fabric down (pattern down) and put the cube that you've made on top of it.  You should place the cube so that the points of the fabric line up with the flat sides of the cube. Use fabric glue to adhere the fabric to the cube. You'll put the glue on the triangle of the fabric and pull it over the edge of the jewelry box cube. Do this for all four sides. Take a piece of cardstock and cut out a 10 cm by 10 cm square.  Use fabric glue to adhere it to the bottom of the jewelry box. You can choose whatever color of cardstock you like. But remember that it will be the visible bottom of the jewelry box, so make sure it is a color/design that you are comfortable with showing. Cut out a piece of foam board in a square that measures 11 cm by 11 cm. Glue an identical piece of foam (that also measures 11 cm by 11 cm) to the foam board.  Take a piece of fabric that measures 15 cm by 15 cm and attach it to the top that you've made just as you attached the fabric to the cube, by pulling the triangle of the fabric down over the square of the foam board. Line the points of the triangle up with the flat sides of the foam board and glue it to the foam board. Again, you can choose any design of fabric that you want. Just make sure that it either matches or complements the pattern you used for the jewelry box base. Cut a piece of matching fabric that measures 4 cm by 10 cm. Glue the piece of fabric longways to the base, only gluing the bottom half of it on the base. Then glue the top half of the fabric strip to the top. You can leave the jewelry box as is, or add some decorative ribbon around the outside to add an extra design element.

SUMMARY:
Make the frame of the jewelry box out of foam board. Cut off the corners of the foam board. Cut the board to make the jewelry box frame. Make the cube shape of the jewelry box. Glue the fabric to the box. Make the bottom of the jewelry box. Make the top of the jewelry box. Attach the top to the base of the jewelry box. Decorate the box to your taste.