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As you’re planning your garden, spend a clear day watching the way the sun travels across your yard. Every hour or so, take note of which areas are in the sun, and which are shaded. Then, pick one of the sunniest spots as the location for your garden. Butterflies are cold-blooded, so they require sunlight to warm them up throughout the day. If the butterflies are exposed to high winds, they’ll spend most of their energy just trying not to get blown around. Place your butterfly garden near a wall, a fence, or a wooded area to help them conserve energy so they can eat and lay their eggs. For example, if you have a shed and your area is frequently subjected to cold north winds, you could place your garden on the south side of the shed. The butterflies will have an easier time reaching their food if you arrange your plants from shortest to tallest, almost like stair steps. Place larger bushes and shrubs in the back, with shorter flowers in the very front. If you don’t have room to plant shrubs, try placing an arbor with vines near the back of your garden. Butterflies are pretty small, but they prefer big clumps of flowers. Try to group your flowers together in large masses. The butterflies will be able to see the garden from a distance, and you’ll get more visitors to enjoy. It’s fine to include different, non-butterfly plants in your garden. However, try to keep the flowers close together, as this will make feeding easier for the butterflies. To make the most of your butterfly display, research what time of year each plant will bloom. Then, create sections out of the plants with the same flowering window so you’ll have bright groups of blooms opening at about the same time.  For instance, if some of your plants open in the late spring and others will bloom into the early fall, you could group your spring plants on one side of the garden, and your late-bloomers on the other side. If you have a small garden, you might not need to section it off.

summary: Choose a spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. Pick a location that’s sheltered from strong wind. Place the shorter plants in front with taller varieties in back. Plant your flowers in large groups. Group flowers that will bloom at the same time.


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Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of white vinegar into a pot or pan and wait for it to come to a boil. Boiling the white vinegar should only take a few minutes. Dip a clean rag into the white vinegar carefully, making sure that it’s wet but not completely saturated. Rub the overspray spots with the rag. The hot white vinegar helps to loosen the overspray from the glass surface.  Wear rubber gloves to prevent the hot vinegar from hurting your hands. Some of the overspray may come right off after you rub, while other spots may still stick, which is OK. Find a small bucket or bowl with warm water. Pour a few squirts of soap into the water, or enough to make it sudsy. Dish soap is ideal, but you can also use hand soap as an alternative. Dip a clean rag into the sudsy water and wet the overspray spot. The soapy water should coat the surface and will help prevent it from being scratched by the razor blade. Find a razor blade — a new one is best, but as long as it isn’t dull or caked with dirt, it should work — and position it on the overspray surface at a 45 degree angle. Scrape the overspray off carefully in a slow motion, making sure to keep the razor blade at an angle to prevent the surface from being damaged. Wet the overspray spot with the sudsy cloth if it dries out before you’re able to use the razor blade. Spray a few squirts of glass cleaner onto the surface that you just scraped. Use a clean rag or paper towel to wipe off any extra paint or dirt, ensuring your glass is clean and dry.

summary: Boil 1 cup (240 ml) of white vinegar in a pot. Dip a clean rag into the vinegar and wet the overspray spots. Fill a bowl with warm water and soap. Wet the overspray spots with a sudsy rag. Scrape the overspray off with a new razor blade. Spray the glass with a glass cleaner to clean off any residue.


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There are many different styles of ultimate fighters, from technical boxers to street fighters to mat wrestlers to masters of the kick. What comes most naturally to you? To become a great mixed martial artist, you need to identify your speciality and work to hone that skill into a razor-sharp point that you can use against your opponents. Partially, this may develop out of other skills you've built prior to training in mixed martial arts. If you're a wrestler, develop your mat game, also working on your boxing to become a more rounded fighter. If you started out boxing, consider training in Brazilian style to develop your mat game. Be a complete fighter. You need to find your healthy weight at the upper range of one of the scales, then maintain a consistent weight at that level. Mixed martial arts and the UFC generally use the following weight classes to classify fighters:  Bantamweight: 126 to 135 lb (57 to 61 kg) Featherweight: 136 to 145 lb (62 to 66 kg) Lightweight: 146 to 155 lb (66 to 70 kg) Welterweight: 156 to 170 lb (71 to 77 kg) Middleweight: 171 to 185 lb (78 to 84 kg) Light Heavyweight: 186 to 205 lb (84 to 93 kg) Heavyweight: 206 to 265 lb (93 to 120 kg). Once you've got some experience training under your belt, ask one of your trainers to hook you up with a fight locally and get a feel for what competing in MMA is like.  If it goes well and you like it, continue booking fights as often as your training schedule permits. Trust your trainer to find a good match against someone with a similar skill level. Bookers often like to book shark-fish fights, pairing an inexperienced fish (in this case, you) with a killer fighter in the hopes of packing the house to see a bloodbath. Try your best to avoid being thrust into one of these types of situations for your first fight. It would be discouraging to have to compete against a much more experienced fighter. When you start competing, learn to block out the losses and the wins alike. Always look forward to your next fight, pausing only briefly to consider your victories and your failures in the ring. Dwelling on your past fights is only good for learning what you can do better and how you can improve to increase your chances of being victorious in your next fight. Keep working hard in the gym and utilizing the training you receive. Surround yourself with a good training team, including other more experienced fighters and trainers who'll help you identify the areas in which you need to improve. Work on becoming the best all-around fighter you can be and keep winning fights.
summary: Start developing and specializing your style. Find and compete in the correct weight class. Get your first fight out of the way. Develop your mental game. Keep training.