Article: . Sod, called turf in some countries, are strips of already-growing grass attached to soil. Grass comes in many varieties, so select one suitable for your climate and your intended purpose. Warm-season grass thrives during summer heat, while cool-season grass prefers cooler weather. Grass types are discussed in more detail at the start of the section on grass seeds. Sod is often easier to choose, since you can see and feel the grass before purchasing. Grass cannot survive indefinitely on sod, so purchase newly cut sod. The attached soil should be moist, not dried out and crumbly. Install the sod right away. Sod is often sprayed with a light dose of liquid nitrogen right before cutting. When left stacked on a pallet too long, the nitrogen can create heat that kills the sod. Lay out one line of sod along the edge of your lawn, placing the sod end to end. Start the next line of sod staggered with the first, as though you were laying down a line of bricks. Tuck or roll the seams together for best results, as though you were seaming carpet. Try to avoid stretching the sod or overlapping two pieces. If you need to fill a bare patch of dirt, or remove a section of sod that is overlapping another piece, cut a piece of sod into smaller pieces using a utility knife or a sharpened trowel. Make adjustments until there are no gaps between sod, and no overlaps either. Give your new lawn a thorough watering after installation. The water should go down all the way through the sod, into the soil beneath. When you lift a corner of the sod after this watering, it should be dripping wet. Water frequently during the first ten days, keeping the new lawn moist.  Water during the early morning when possible, to give the grass time to dry out before fungus can establish itself. Do not water so much that it saturates the soil and causes pooling, as that will lift the sod off the soil and interfere with root growth. After the first ten days, water less frequently. Continue to water heavily enough to work water well into the topsoil, as this encourages root growth. Check the edges of the lawn for wilting, and water more heavily there if necessary. Avoid using the lawn during the first week or so, and use it as lightly during the first month. After this time, the lawn should be well-established, and can be used as usual. Let the new lawn grow out to at least 2.5 in (6.5 cm) before mowing. Do not mow while the sod is wet and soft, and make sure the lawn mower blades are sharp. Light, hand-pushed mowers are recommended until the sod has established deep roots, which can take several weeks.
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Choose a sod variety Purchase freshly cut sod. Lay out the sod in a staggered pattern. Trim the sod with a utility knife or sharpened trowel. Water heavily during the first ten days. Reduce watering frequency. Avoid walking on the new lawn. Mow only when the lawn is well-established.
Article: Several of the most popular cloud storage services allow you to upload and share files with others, and you may already have an account. Google Drive and Dropbox both allow you to quickly upload your music files and then distribute links to your friends.  All Google accounts come with 15 GB of Google Drive storage. You can log in or create an account at drive.google.com. Free Dropbox accounts come with 2 GB of storage, plenty of space to upload and share some albums. There are plenty of other cloud storage services that offer similar features if you don't want to use Drive or Dropbox. The process will be pretty much the same. Uploading files is a snap for both Google Drive and Dropbox. Simply drag the ZIP file into the browser window that has your account open. The file will begin uploading to your account immediately. Depending on the size of the ZIP file and the speed of your internet connection, the upload process could take a few minutes or several hours. Upload speeds are almost always slower than download speeds. This will open the link-sharing window. If you're using Google Drive, you'll need to click "Get shareable link" first. This link is a direct link to the ZIP file that you've uploaded. Once you've copied the link, you can send it to your friends via email or chat. When they click the link, they'll be prompted to download the ZIP file to their computer.  If you want to text the link, you'll probably need to use a URL shortener so that it will fit in a message. This method is best used to share a ZIP with just a few people. If too many people start downloading your file, you'll likely raise some eyebrows and action may be taken against your account. If you want to share your music with a lot of people, see one of the following methods. If you've password-protected the ZIP file, make sure to give the password to your friends. For more information on sharing files with Google Drive, click here. For more information on sharing music with Dropbox, click here.
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Sign up for a cloud storage service that allows sharing files. Upload the ZIP file containing your music. Right-click on your uploaded file and select "Share". Copy the link that appears. Send the link to your friends.
Article: Use the USB cable that came with the iPhone. You can use iTunes to reload any of your previous iPhone backup files. On macOS Catalina, you can find your iPhone and iPhone backup in Finder.  Restore Backup... button. This will open a new window, allowing you to select the backup you want to use. If you have backed up different devices on your computer, you will be able to select from any of the available updates. Make sure to pick the one that you want to use. Restore to begin restoring the iPhone. The process may take a while, especially if you are restoring a large backup file. You can monitor the restore process on the iPhone's screen. A progress bar will indicate how much of the restore process has been completed.
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Open iTunes and connect your iPhone to your computer. Select your iPhone to open the Summary page. Click the . Click .