Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Dry tobacco in the fall for the best results. Pick leaves that are a pale-yellow for drying. Find a well-ventilated shelter for drying, typically a barn or shed. Hang your tobacco in bunches of 3 to 5 leaves.

Answer: The warm, dry days and cool, relatively humid nights of the late summer and early fall provide the perfect conditions for drying tobacco leaves. Tobacco leaves that are too green will dry green, which you want to avoid. Typically the lower leaves on the plant will turn yellow sooner, so take those first for drying. The leaves need to be protected from direct sunlight, rain, and wind for drying. A barn, shed, or garage would work well for this. You could even dry the leaves in your home, as long as you have the space -- just be sure the air isn’t too dry.  Find a shelter where you’ll have some control over the humidity by opening or closing doors, windows, or vents. You’ll need to keep the humidity relatively high to keep the leaves from drying too quickly.  Be sure the leaves are protected from direct sunlight, which may burn them. Fasten the leaves to a clothesline or rope, bunched together at the stem and tied with a strong rubber band that will contract as the leaves shrink. If you’re only drying a few leaves, another method is to thread individual stems and hang the leaves from a string.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather pruning equipment. Start to prune in the late winter or early spring. Determine what shape and size you want the crepe myrtle to be.

Answer: To prune a mature crepe myrtle, you're going to need a few different types of pruning tools. Gather the following supplies from your garage or a hardware store before you get started:  A hand pruner, for pruning small twigs and thin branches. Loppers, which are used to cut thicker branches that are higher up. Pole pruners, which cut even thicker branches. A pruning saw, for the thickest branches you need to cut. Crepe myrtles bloom on new growth, so it’s best to prune them in the late winter or early spring just before they come out of dormancy and send out new leaves and branches. Some gardeners prune in the fall, but this can remove the year’s new growth as a buffer against winter damage.  Crepe myrtles grow flower buds on new growth, so you should still get blossoms as long as you leave enough time in the growing season. If leaves haven’t yet or have just barely appeared, it should be safe to prune your plant. It’s possible to prune as late or even later than May without harming the tree. However, pruning this late will probably delay your bloom time. Pruning before leaves sprout on the tree is also helpful because you get a clearer view of which branches to cut. Keep in mind that you can remove flowers when they fade in the summer to encourage a second bloom, as well. To keep a crepe myrtle healthy and beautiful, you want to prune with an eye toward opening up the middle of the tree to allow air to flow through more easily. Don't over-prune by lopping the trunks close to the ground. Aside from those guidelines, you can prune your crepe myrtle to a shape and size that works for your yard.  Crepe myrtles can grow about 1 to 2 feet (30-40 cm) per season, so prune based on your desired tree height. For example, if you want your tree to be about 6 feet (2 m) tall, you will want to prune back to 4 to 5 feet (121 cm to 166 cm). Keep in mind that new growth will sprout from the pruned areas.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a proper diagnosis before you treat yourself. Talk to your mental health professional about other disorders. Check with your doctor before taking herbs or supplements. Use caution with herbal treatments if you have other health concerns. Take herbal remedies in moderation.

Answer: ADHD shares symptoms with other conditions, so it’s easy to misdiagnose yourself. You need to get the right treatment, so get an official diagnosis before trying natural treatments. If you have 5 symptoms as an adult or 6 symptoms as a child, talk to your doctor to find out if you have ADHD. Here are the symptoms to watch for:  Making careless mistakes Being inattentive to detail Having trouble paying attention Having trouble completing tasks like chores or schoolwork Being disorganized Avoiding tasks that require sustained focus Having trouble keeping track of items like keys, glasses, papers, tools, etc. Being distracted or forgetful Feeling restless Being squirmy, fidgety, or unable to sit still Struggling with quiet activities Being constantly on the go Talking excessively Being unable to wait Interrupting others Dealing with ADHD can be challenging enough, but you may also have another condition, as well. For instance, it’s common for people with ADHD to also have depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety. You might also have a conduct disorder, like oppositional defiance disorder. Discuss your symptoms with your doctor to find out if you may have other mental health conditions, as well. Don’t try to diagnose yourself with other conditions. Always talk to your doctor about the symptoms you’re having. While herbs and supplements are generally safe, they aren’t right for everyone. They can interfere with medications you’re taking or worsen certain conditions. Talk to your doctor before adding supplements to your diet or drinking herbal teas to make sure it’s safe for you. Tell your doctor about the herbs and supplements you want to use, as well as the medications and supplements you’re already taking. Additionally, let them know that you want to treat your ADHD with herbs and supplements. If you are otherwise healthy beyond your ADHD, most natural supplements are probably safe. On the other hand, if you have another medical condition or other health concern, like pregnancy, you should make sure that a specific supplement won’t worsen your condition before taking it.  If you are currently pregnant, may become pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking any herbal or natural supplement. Roman chamomile is generally safe, but it may worsen asthma. You may also have an allergic reaction to chamomile if you're allergic to asters, daisies, mums, or ragweed. If you have high blood pressure, bipolar disorder, autoimmune disease, or a history of breast cancer, avoid ginseng. Avoid gingko if you have epilepsy or diabetes. Pycnogenol could be unsafe if you have an auto-immune disorder, bleeding condition, or diabetes. Even when an herbal remedy is safe to use, you should follow the recommended dosing instructions carefully to reduce the risk of experiencing digestive upset, drowsiness, or other possible side effects. Furthermore, some natural supplements should only be taken for a limited period unless your doctor recommends otherwise.  Drinking highly concentrated chamomile tea could cause vomiting. Only take valerian for one month or passionflower for two months. Pycnogenol is usually considered safe for up to one year when doses between 50 and 450 mg are taken daily by mouth.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Tap the Instagram app to open Instagram. Access your profile page. Tap or click the "Followers" option. Review your list of followers. Click or tap a follower you want to delete. Tap the three-dot menu. Click or tap the "Block User" option. Click or tap "Yes, I'm sure". Repeat this process for every follower you wish to block.

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If you're using a computer, navigate to Instagram's website. You'll have to log in with your Instagram account credentials if you aren't already logged in. To do this, tap or click the person icon; for mobile users, this is in the bottom right corner of the screen. If you're on a computer, you'll find this icon in the top right corner of the screen. This should be to the right of your profile image. While you can't force a follower to unfollow your profile, you can block them, thereby preventing them from being able to follow or view your account. This will take you to their profile, from which you can block them. This is in the top right corner of your screen (or to the right of their name on a computer). On Android, this menu is vertical rather than horizontal. On Instagram's site, this option says "Block this user". After selecting this option, Instagram will prompt you for confirmation. This will block your selected user; they will no longer be able to view your posts!  Your blocked user will still be able to see your comments on other users' photos, and they will still be able to search for your account; however, they won't be able to access your account. You can view a list of your blocked users at any time by going into your settings menu and selecting the "Blocked Users" tab. If you would like to avoid unwanted followers in the future, you can make your account "Private"; doing so will allow you to approve any follower requests prior to users being able to view your account, which can also indirectly allow you to block users who already blocked you.