INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Climbing roses tend to be fairly heavy, so you will need more than a pole to support them. Consider using a rose tower or teepee trellis, using the process described in the steps below. Alternatively, use existing structures:  You may grow roses on a pergola or gazebo. Roses can grow up walls or fences, but the lack of air circulation can cause issues. Using a trellis or horizontal wires near the wall is recommended. Roses can be convinced to climb up a tree, but they will not cling to it on their own. Try tying sturdy string onto the lowest tree branch and anchoring it in the ground next to the rose. Place the trellis about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) away from the roses. If planting the roses near a wall or fence, do not lean the trellis directly against the structure. Instead, allow for at least 3 inches (7.5 cm) of space in between the trellis and the wall to give the roses plenty of air circulation. You can often install the trellis simply by pushing its legs about 4 inches (10 cm) into the ground. If the soil is hard, dig a hole for each leg of the trellis instead. Pack soil back into the holes firmly to keep the trellis anchored. The smaller stems that carry the flowers are called rose canes. Attach these canes to the trellis as the rose bush grows tall enough to reach the bars. Choose the strongest canes and loosely tie them to the trellis using stretchy cloth, such as nylon or pantyhose. Try to keep the canes spaced evenly apart, gently bending the new canes outward to cover the trellis. Other than removing dead branches, leave the rose shrub alone for two or three years. After that time, you can begin pruning side shoots down to two or three buds every winter, when the plant is dormant. When you are ready to prune your roses, you need to follow a specific process. Make a 45 degree cut about 1/4-inch (6 mm) above a leaf node. Be sure to angle your cut away from the leaf node so that any water on the plant runs away from the node instead of towards it.

SUMMARY: Choose the right climbing structure. Position the trellis in the ground. Install the trellis in the ground. Attach the rose canes to the trellis. Avoid major pruning for several years.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Side flips work the same way as other flips, except the motion feels more awkward. Start out as normal, standing straight while bouncing in place on the trampoline. During your highest bounce, prepare to start your flip. At the top of your bounce, pull your head and shoulders to the side as hard as you can. This creates momentum towards whatever way you chose. Your arms aren't used for momentum in this flip, so it isn't necessary to raise them. In the opposite direction of your head and shoulders, push your hips. You may be tempted to push your body backwards, but keep it straight as you move your hips to the side. This movement gives you a little extra rotation in your lower body to help you complete the flip. Like you do in any flip, bring your legs up into your chest. Bring your arms down to your knees or calves to help you rotate. Tighten yourself into a ball as much as possible to complete the flip. At the end of the flip, bring your legs back out. Keep your legs slightly bent as your feet hit the trampoline. Bring your arms straight out if you need them to balance. Bend your legs a little before hitting the ground. Try to land on the balls of your feet first. Keep your feet shoulder-width apart if possible. This gives you the most stability when landing.
Summary: Start bouncing. Pull your head and shoulders to the side. Push your hips out. Tuck your legs. Straighten yourself. Land safely.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click “List Your Space” on the upper right of the home page, and choose your home type. If you have an apartment, flat, or unit in a larger building, choose “Apartment.” If you have a single-family house or a townhouse, choose “House.” If you have neither, click the drop-down menu for “Others.” Add the number of people you can accommodate, and the city where you live, then click “Continue.” After you click “Continue,” a message will appear that says, “We’ve created your listing. 6 more steps to list your space.” Click the blue “Finish my listing” button below the message, and go to the next step – the calendar. Choose “Always” if your listing will be available all the time, “Sometimes” if you need to specify certain dates, and “One Time” if you want to offer your space for a single finite period. Click on the next section, “Pricing.” Enter your desired price per night in the box, and choose the currency from the menu below. Price your rental appropriately, offering the space for the amount that you would be willing to pay. You want, of course, to make as much money as possible, but if you charge too much, travelers will either choose a different rental or rent from you but provide negative feedback because they did not feel they got their money’s worth. Go to the next section, “Overview.” Create a title for your listing and type it into the first text box. Underneath that, type a summary of your listing. Scroll down to input any extra details. Aim for a creative, eye-catching title, and optimize your summary: remember, the title and summary are the first items to appear when potential renters use search engines to find accommodations. Most people will not want to rent unless there are clear pictures of the space, so provide plenty of attractive photos. Click “Photos,” then the blue button that reads “Add Photos.” Browse and choose pictures of your place, upload them, and arrange the pictures by clicking and dragging them into the desired order.  The first picture you add will be the main picture of your listing and the first photo potential guests will see during their searches, so choose wisely. You can also add captions to your pictures, so that potential guests will know what they are looking at. Simply type in the text box underneath the photo. Click “Amenities,” and a comprehensive list will appear, divided into four sections: common, extras, special features, and home safety. Go through the list carefully, and check all amenities available at your place. Be honest and careful when you select your amenities. Remember, once they reserve your space, guests will expect that those amenities be available upon arrival. Go to “Address,” and click the blue button labeled “Add Address.” Choose your country, then enter your full street address. Click “Next” to save the information. Go to “Listing.” You will be prompted to enter the number of bedrooms, beds, and bathrooms and to verify type of space and the number of people you can accommodate. Once you have entered all the pertinent information, a yellow “List Space” button will appear on the lower left portion of your screen. You can click it to officially offer your space to renters. If you want to review your profile and information before finalizing the listing, click the “Preview” button on the upper right side of your screen. Make sure you like what you see, then choose “List Space.”

SUMMARY:
Provide basic information about your space. Note your availability. Set your price. Offer a description of your space. Add pictures. List your space’s amenities. Enter the address. Supply additional listing details. Finalize the listing.