Q: Broadleaf fertilizers will not work against foxtail since foxtail is a grass. If you want to use chemical control methods, you should look for an herbicide that can kill grasses. One of the most easily accessible types is a chemical called glyphosate. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide, so it will kill just about everything in the area you apply it in. For best results, spray the entire area with the glyphosate. Even though the other vegetation there will likely die, this is the quickest and most effective way of getting rid of fox tail. You will probably need to apply the herbicide two to three times, at minimum, before it wipes out the foxtail completely. Wait until after the foxtail reemerges before using another application. You should wait until two weeks or so pass before re-applying the herbicide, especially if using a potent one like glyphosate. While chemical herbicides can take care of the majority of the problem, enlisting the help of certain organic control methods can help in between applications, making the extermination process go quicker overall. Seven to ten days after you apply the herbicide, turn under the dead plant residue. If you plan to amend the soil, do so now.
A: Use glyphosate or similar products. Apply several times. Combine chemical herbicides with organic weed-control methods.

Article: This can be a spreadsheet file, database file, or even a text document with the proper formatting. Spreadsheet files are most commonly used; this guide assumes you are using a spreadsheet.  Your data file should have all the information that will have to change from copy to copy. For example, if you're writing a form letter, your data file will hold the names and possibly the addresses of everyone you intend to send the letter to. Put one item of information in each cell along a line, so that each type of information (first name, last name, honorific, and so on) is in its own column.  Make sensible column names. Mail merge reads data in columns. It will assume that the first entry in each column of information is the general name for that type of information, so use names that make sense for you. For example, start a column of first names by typing “firstname,” then put all the first names below it. When you are asked which field to insert into your letter, you will see “firstname” as an option and remember what is contained in that column.  Microsoft Office users who also use Outlook for their e-mail can use their Outlook address book as a data file instead, if desired. Save it somewhere you can find it easily, and name it something you will easily remember. This is the document you will be inserting information into. For example, if you're writing a form letter, the primary document is the letter. Any item that mail merge will fill in for you (such as names) should be left blank for now.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Build a data file. Save the data file. Write out your primary document.

Problem: Article: It's preferable to place these carpets outside the vehicle when you do so, but after a few times, you'll be able to determine just how much space you'll need to use to be able to find a place to put these. Pulling up the carpeting, will expose the cabinets that will later hold your seats. If there is a lever or pull-cord to fold these headrests down, pull it until the headrest have been completely folded down.  You may have to push the headrest into it's closing position. The lever is on the side of the seat. It should be just noticeable to the untrained eye. Doing this will expose an area that is able to accompany the seat. This should free the seats from their locked and upright position. It will also cause the seat to fall frontwards slightly. The seat should "roll over" onto it's back.
Summary: Pull the carpet that is in front of the seat upwards with both of your hands, and place it to the side. Ensure that both headrests are down. Pull the lever that folds the middle seat's seat-back into a folded position. Take notice of the knob on the floor slightly underneath the seat. Push on the cabinet-door from the back, and hold it back. Pull backwards on the knob. Push on the back of the seat. Release the handle to the cabinet door you should be holding onto now, once the seat has been properly stowed into the basket. Repeat this process with the other seat, assuming you need the space to do both seats.Do the same with the other side seat, if you need to. Return the carpets to their normal positions over top of the cabinet door.

Q: You'll need to get in basic shape before you can start really toning your muscles. If you move directly into intense exercise, you're much more likely to get overwhelmed and quit or even injure yourself. Start building your endurance by getting off the couch and being active in your everyday life. Take the stairs when you have the choice. Stand instead of sit while you use the computer or study. Walk to places that are a mile or less from your location, instead of taking the car. Go for a relaxing walk or jog instead of watching TV. There are lots of ways to get active in your everyday life without even exercising. Burpees look complex but they're actually easy once you get used to the motions and they're one of the best full body workouts that you can do. Start in a standing position, feet apart. Put your hands down on the ground in front of your feet, jump your legs back so that you go into a push-up position, and do a push-up. Now, jump your feet back, then lift your hands above your head and jump straight up as high as you can. Repeat for at least 10 minutes. You can skip either the push-up or the jump, but both really add to the effectiveness of the exercise, so it is not recommended. Planks are one of the more efficient exercises you can do, significantly increasing the strength of your core muscles and legs in much less time than other core exercises. Start by getting into a push-up position.  Now, lower your body so that instead of resting your weight on your hands, your whole forearm is resting on the ground instead. Just hold that position, with your back and legs as straight as possible, for as long as you can. You should try to hold this position for as long as you can, but you should know that holding it for a minute or more takes very strong core muscles. Start out holding the position for 10 seconds, resting for 30 seconds, and then repeating for about 10 minutes. Slowly work your way up to holding the position for 30 seconds to a minute. Squats work your core muscles and your legs, and can even work your arms if you lift small weights while you do them. A squat is done by standing with your feet about a shoulder's width apart and then crouching down, as if you're sitting in an invisible chair. Keep your back straight in order to do this exercise correctly. If you're new to squats, using a chair or table to balance can make it much easier.
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Be active every day to prime your body for toning. Do burpees. Do planks. Do squats.