Q: If you have the paid version of Adobe Acrobat installed, you can use it to split your PDFs. You can't split PDFs with the free Adobe Reader, so if that's all you have you'll need to use one of the other methods in this article. This will open the Tools panel.   Acrobat allows you to split by a pre-determined number of pages. For example, setting the split at 3 max pages will split the document into separate files of 3 pages each. You can also select to split by your bookmarks, or by a maximum file size. Output Options button to select where you want the new files to be saved. You can save to the same folder as the original file, or you can select a new folder. You can also set how you want the new files to be labeled. OK to split the file. Your new files will be placed in the location that you set in the previous step.
A: Open the PDF you want to split in Adobe Acrobat. Click the "Tools" button on the left side of the window. Expand the "Pages" section of the Tools panel. Click the "Split Document" button. Set how many pages you want each new file to be. Click the . Click .

Q: Since vertical gardens are growing in popularity, home and garden stores increasingly carry a variety of structures suitable for building a vertical garden. Choose from among these options:  Buy simple poles you can set into the ground. Metal poles are better if you have dense or clay soil because they can be driven through hard ground. If your ground is loose, wooden poles will be fine. Stick the poles every few feet along a row of plants. As the plants grow, run a line of garden twine down one side, loop around the far pole, and tie off at the end where you started. Tie the twine to each pole along the way to support plants. Buy a trellis. Trellises are often made of wood. They are built in the shape of a box with a cross-hatched top and sides, allowing vines and plants to weave themselves through the gaps in the wood. There's no need to go out of your way to buy a structure if you don't want to spend the money. You probably already have items you can use to grow a vertical garden. Consider the following:  A tree. That's right, you can train a plant to grow around a tree. The best type of tree for this is one with branches that begin more than 6 feet (1.8 m) up the tree. Bamboo poles. Is there a stand of bamboo located near your home? Bamboo provides a sturdy base for a vertical garden, and it's often easy to get it for free. If you don't have bamboo, another strong, tall stick of some kind will do. Your deck. If you have a deck that extends several feet or yards above the ground, you can train plants to grow up the sides. A fence. Most any fence provides suitable structure for a vertical garden - the taller, the better! For a completely customized vertical garden structure, build your own out of wood. Building your own structure allows you to create a garden with the right dimensions for your yard. Here's a step-by-step guide for building a 6-foot high garden structure:  Build a 2 foot (0.6 m) square by 11 inch (27.9 cm) high box from redwood, cedar, or pressure-treated 2 x 6s.  Screw 8-foot pressure-treated 2 x 2s  at the center and one corner in back, and 6-foot 2 x 2s at the other corner and 18 inches (45.7 cm) from the back on both sides. Pre-drill, glue and screw 1 x 2s every 6 inches (15.2 cm), starting at the top of the box.  Extend the 1 x 2s at least an inch beyond each 2 x 2 to minimize the danger of splitting. Add platforms by screwing on 3-foot 1 x 2s, then screwing on 1 x 2s laid flat to create a miniature deck. Add one more 6-foot long 2 x 2 in the center at the front, and screw it to the crosspieces. Add a 1 x 4 crosspiece at the top of the two longest 2 x 2s.  If you want, you can attach a bird house to the crosspiece. Fill the box with good soil, then plant climbing plants and train them up the lattice.  Add other plants in pots and hanging baskets.
A: Buy a garden structure from a garden store. Use vertical features you already have. Build your own vertical trellis.

Q: The hole should be wide enough to prevent accidental damage to the roots as you plant them. By having a wide hole, you also ensure that the soil directly surrounding the roots is not as compacted, making it easier for the roots to spread. In addition to being twice as wide as the clump of roots, the hole should also be about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) deep. The roots should be below ground level, and the crown should be around 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) below ground level, as well. Refill the hole with the soil you initially removed from the plot. The soil should be of the same loamy consistency as the surrounding soil. Make sure that the roots are completely covered and firmly pack the soil down in place to remove any gaps of air. If planting multiple Astilbe divisions at once, the holes should be spaced far enough apart to allow the roots room to spread. Immediately after planting the root clumps in the ground, you should thoroughly drench the soil with a garden hose or watering can. New plants absorb a great deal of water before they sprout and produce flowers, and if the roots are allowed to dry out during this time, the growing process may be disrupted.
A: Dig a hole twice as wide as the clump of roots. Place a division into the hole. Backfill the hole with soil. Space the divisions 1 to 3 feet (30 cm to 1 m) apart from one another. Water the divisions thoroughly.

Q: Purchase a degreaser concentrate if you’ve already tried wiping the surface down with a homemade cleaner, or if you just want to use a professional-grade detailer. You can find degreasers for car interiors at your local automotive or home improvement store. Since it’s a concentrated product, you’ll have to dilute the degreaser when you’re ready to use it. If you’re using a store-bought degreaser, you’ll need to dilute it before using it on your car vinyl. Mix one part degreaser with four parts of water. Then pour your solution into a clean spray bottle. Spray your diluted degreaser or homemade cleaner directly onto the scuffed vinyl. Scrub with your magic eraser using smooth, even motions until you’ve removed the scuff. For tight spaces that you can’t spray directly, you can spray the scrub pad. If the space is too tight for the scrub pad to access, try using a hard bristle toothbrush. The vinyl surface texture will determine the number of scrub pads you’ll need. Smoother surfaces will most likely require only a single pad. If the texture is rougher or more rubberized, you’ll likely wear through a pad and will need to replace it as necessary until you’ve removed the scuff. When you’ve finished buffing out the scuff, you’ll be left with residual cleaner and light debris. Wipe it away using a dry microfiber cloth. Using microfiber will leave you with a lint-free finish.
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Purchase an auto interior degreaser. Dilute your degreaser in four parts of water. Spray the scuffed surface and scrub. Replace your pad as necessary. Wipe away residue with a microfiber towel.