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Gooseberry clippings from a nursery can be purchased year round, will likely come potted, and can be planted anytime between autumn and spring. Potted gooseberry plants will often be simpler to plant as they should already have small root systems established. Consult your local plant nursery for special gooseberry clippings, like strains that are disease resistant or strains that are known for larger yields. If you are getting your clippings from a wild bush, or your clippings are unpotted, be sure your clippings are from a 2-3 year old bush with 3-5 main branches and a head of at least 4-6 inches. You will need to keep your bare-root clippings cool and moist if not planted immediately, and they will need to be soaked in water for about 4 hours before planting.  Wrap the root in a moist paper towel, place the root in a cup or glass, and set in the fridge until you are ready to plant. Consult your local nursery about whether or not you should plant already potted or wild clippings in your climate. Preparing your plot in advance of planting will include choosing a well ventilated site with adequate moisture and making sure your soil is loose to optimize growth. Take a shovel and loosen the soil to a depth equivalent to the height of the rootball, which is the mass of roots under the stem, and over a wide area to prevent compaction and improve drainage.  If you have bare root clippings they will not have a root ball. Instead, loosen the soil around a depth of 3 inches. If your plot becomes waterlogged over the winter, simply loosen the soil again and plant your clippings on a slight mound, approximately 3-4 inches high. Creating a nutrient rich plot is key during preparation as you will not be adding fertilizer during the planting period. Combine your existing soil with organic matter, like compost and fertilizer, during your initial plot preparation. If your original soil is sandy you many need to apply generous amounts of compost and/or fertilizer. Consult your local plant nursery about your soil type and about acquiring organic matter for plot preparation.

summary: Get potted gooseberry clippings from a nursery. Get bare-root gooseberry clippings from an older gooseberry bush. Prepare your planting plot the autumn before you intend to plant. Use heavy, nutrient-rich, and well drained soil.


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Fragrances can cause skin irritation, so you should not use them on skin that is already damaged. Check the label to make sure that the body butter you plan to use is fragrance free.  For stretch marks, look for a blend that contains vitamin E and a blend of butters, such as shea or cocoa butter. For eczema or psoriasis, look for a blend that contains jojoba oil. Ucuuba butter also works well for skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, and skin irritation. Opt for pumpkin seed butter if you'd like to treat dry, irritated skin and wrinkles. Look for kokum butter if you want to treat sunburn. Body butter is great for helping your skin heal! The typical ingredients used in body butter, such as shea butter or cocoa butter, are traditional skin treatments in some cultures. It’s a rich moisturizer that can nourish your skin.  For example, body butter can help with eczema, psoriasis, chapped skin, and sunburn. Don't use body butter to treat skin that is bleeding. Ask your doctor before using body butter to treat a medical condition. The body butter could make these conditions worse. Keep in mind that body butter can clog your pores, so you may aggravate the condition. Instead, choose products formulated to treat these conditions. If you have a rash, it's best to see a doctor. You can apply more body butter if necessary, but it’s best to work in small amounts so that your skin doesn’t feel greasy. It takes longer for body butter to soak into your body, as compared with other lotions. It only takes a few seconds for the body butter to melt. The natural warmth from your body is enough to turn it into a liquid. You can also melt it in the palm of your hand, if you prefer. Put the body butter only on the skin you're treating. Rub it into your skin using firm, circular motions. It may feel greasy at first, but it will soak into your skin. If necessary, apply more lotion until the entire affected area is treated. It will take a little longer to dry than other treatment creams. You’ll know it’s dry when it doesn’t feel greasy.  After it’s dry, you can continue about your day as usual. It’s okay to cover the area with clothing. You can apply more body butter throughout the day, as desired. Just keep in mind that your skin may feel greasy if you apply too much.

summary: Choose an unscented body butter. Treat cracked skin, wounds, irritation, and stretch marks. Avoid using body butter to treat conditions like acne or a rash. Scoop out a pea-sized amount of body butter with your fingers. Rub the body butter between your fingers to melt it. Work the body butter into the affected skin. Wait a few minutes for it to dry.


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Pull the jeans from the washer and leave them inside out. Also make sure the zipper is up and the jeans are buttoned. High heat puts extra and unnecessary stress on the material of the jeans, so stick to the low setting. Permanent press or delicate are both good options. It’s best to dry only a few pairs of jeans at a time or they will take a lot longer to dry. Dryer balls are rubber or wool balls that beat against the jeans during the dry cycle. They loosen the fibers of the jeans, which provides extra softening. Dryer balls are especially helpful with stiff fabrics like denim.  Look for dryer balls in the laundry sector of the grocery or big-box store. Dollar stores may even have a cheap version. Tennis balls are a cheap alternative which accomplish the same effect. Pull the jeans out of the dryer and roll them up while they are still hot. Fold the legs on top of each other. Then start rolling from the bottom of the pants until you get to the top. Leave them rolled up at least until they cool off from drying.
summary: Leave the jeans inside out from the wash. Dry the jeans on a low heat setting. Add dryer balls or tennis balls to the dryer. Roll the jeans up when you take them out of the dyer.