INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The newspaper will keep the bulbs dry and separate in the container while still allowing you to check on them periodically. Wrap each bulb individually in one layer of newspaper before placing them in the storage container. Be careful not to wrap the bulbs in multiple layers of newspaper, as this can cause them to become too dry. You can use the same container as you did for curing the bulbs. Make sure your bulbs are in a single layer and each bulb is completely covered by newspaper.  The bulbs can touch, but make sure they aren’t packed too tightly! You should be able to move the bulbs around and rearrange them with little effort. If you need to layer the bulbs, place a layer of newspaper in between the bulbs to protect them further. If you aren’t using newspaper, start by clearing a small hole for the bulb using your hand, and place it in the area that you’ve prepared. Then, cover the bulb with the storage medium, pressing lightly on the area to ensure that it is secure. If you have to layer the bulbs in the container, include a layer of newspaper between each layer of bulbs and storage medium. This will protect the bulbs on the bottom from rotting and help to maintain moisture. Good storage spaces include a basement, garage, or garden shed that has windows that can be opened or closed. Make sure the container is left uncovered and there are no pests or molds near the container. Check on the bulbs and the storage medium once per week. If you notice your bulbs are drying out and browning, mist them very lightly until the surrounding mixture is damp to the touch. Avoid getting water on bulbs that aren’t drying out, as this can cause rotting. Rotting bulbs will feel soft, rather than firm like healthy iris bulbs. If you notice one of your bulbs has started to rot, remove the bulb and the surrounding storage medium, wrap it in newspaper or a bag, and throw the bulb away immediately. A good way to check for rotting once per week is by gently pressing on the medium around the bulbs. You shouldn’t be able to press all the way down into the bulb. after they have been stored. Iris bulbs won’t last a very long time in storage, so you should consider options for transplanting or forcing indoor growth for the bulbs after 3-4 weeks of storage. If you notice a lot of your bulbs are beginning to rot or dry out, plant them as soon as possible.

SUMMARY: Wrap the bulbs in newspaper if you don’t have storage mix. Place wrapped bulbs in the storage container. Nestle the bulbs in the storage mixture so they are 75-100% covered. Place the container in a cool, dim location that is well ventilated. Mist drying bulbs lightly with water when the leaves begin to brown. Remove and discard of bulbs that are soft or mushy to the touch. Replant your Irises

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: As a general rule, you should use about 5 oz (150 ml) of juice per 1.5 to 2 oz (45 to 60 ml) of gin. The type of juice you use is really up to you, but tart juices are more commonly used than sweet juices.  For a milder taste, consider using pineapple juice, orange juice, pomegranate juice, cherry juice, or grape juice. For a slightly stronger taste, consider grapefruit juice or cranberry juice. You can also combine juices as long as the ratio of gin to juice remains the same. Try mixing grapefruit juice and orange juice, cranberry and grape, or another of your favorite juice combinations.  Strong citrus fruits, like lemon and lime, can also be mixed with gin but are generally combined with other ingredients, like syrup or soda water, to dilute the sourness. Secure the lid on the container and shake it using a vigorous up and down motion away from your face and away from anyone else. Shake it for at least 15 seconds to mix the ingredients completely. Release the lid and pour the contents of the mixture over the ice. A slice of citrus fruit, like lemon or lime, works well depending on the juices in your drink. You could also float a small sprig of mint on top of the drink. In order to maintain a proper balance of flavor, the drink should be consumed before the ice has a chance to melt.
Summary: Pour the gin and juice into a shaker. Shake the liquids together. Pour the gin and juice into the glass. Add a garnish. Serve immediately.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Purchase an adhesive spray online or at an arts and crafts store. Lay the acoustic panels on the floor, bumpy side down. Spray the back of the panels in a back and forth motion, but leave the edges of the foam unsprayed to make it easier to cut later.  If you have foam panels that came with adhesive on the back, you can skip this step. You can purchase adhesive spray online or at an arts and crafts store. Gluing cardboard to the back of the foam will make it easier for the Command strips to stick to the panels. Press and hold the foam against the cardboard for 30 seconds. Using cardboard will make your acoustic foam reusable and will prevent damage to your wall. Leave the foam in a well-ventilated area for 1 or 2 hours, then check to make sure the foam is dry. The foam should remain firm on the cardboard and shouldn’t shift around when you touch it. You can put the foam in front of a window or fan to quicken the drying process. Do not cut into the foam itself. Position your scissors and cut along the inside edge cardboard. It’s okay if the foam overlaps the cardboard. No cardboard should be visible when looking at the bumpy side of the foam panels. Command strips are small rectangles that have an easily removable adhesive. Remove the paper tab on the Command strips and place 1 in each corner on the backside of the foam panel. Press against the Command strip for 10 seconds to make sure it stays attached to the cardboard. The Command strip should be stuck to the cardboard, not to the foam. Remove the other paper tab to reveal the adhesive, then carefully line up your acoustic foam panel in the corner of the area that you drew before. Press the back side of the foam against the wall and hold it for 30 seconds. This should secure it in place. Continue repeating the steps to apply a row of acoustic foam on your wall. Continue adding more pieces of the foam until you fill up the desired space. Once all the pieces have been installed, use an eraser to remove the pencil marks that you created. Alternate the direction of the pattern on the acoustic panels for maximum effectiveness and visual appeal.

SUMMARY:
Spray the backside of the foam pieces with adhesive spray. Press the foam against a piece of cardboard, adhesive side down. Let the glue dry. Cut off the excess cardboard around the foam. Put Command strips on the backside of the panels. Press the acoustic foam against the wall. Finish installing the remaining panels.