Article: Dump out the old water from your fish bowl. Use a net, sieve or filter to keep the solid contents from falling out of the bowl and down your drain. You may also wish to dump the dirty water into a garden or potted plant. Scrub the gravel and other decorations in your bowl with warm water and a little bit of salt. For the best results, place the gravel and decorations on a mesh sieve and scour with hot water from your sink. Once you have done this, set them aside and allow them to cool. Scrub the fish bowl with warm water and salt. Avoid soaps and cleansers that may leave chemical residue inside the tank. Then, rinse the bowl thoroughly with warm water. If there is a noticeable buildup of lime on your fish bowl, clean it with vinegar then rinse the vinegar out with warm water. After washing and rinsing the fish bowl, allow it to sit for 20 to 30 minutes. This will give the glass of the bowl time to cool down from its exposure to the warm water used to wash and rinse it out. Allowing the bowl time to return to room temperature will help to ensure the bowl is the ideal temperature when the fish are returned.
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Remove dirty water. Clean the solid contents. Clean the bowl. Allow the bowl to sit.
Article: It can seem really easy to get pregnant, but that’s often not the case. To conceive, live, healthy sperm need to be inside your body when a healthy egg is released. Frequent sex ensures you have sperm in your body if an egg is released. Sperm can live inside your body for up to 5 days, so have sex at least once every 5 days. It’s normal to experience vaginal dryness while you’re breastfeeding, so you may not get very wet when you’re aroused. This can make sex uncomfortable. Apply a lubricant prior to having sex to relieve your dryness.  Use a water-based or silicone-based lubricant, depending on your preferences. Make sure your lubricant doesn’t contain spermicide, which will prevent pregnancy. if you do. You’re likely not smoking right now because the nicotine can pass to your baby through your breast milk. If you are still smoking, it’s best to quit while you’re trying to conceive. Smoking lowers your levels of progesterone, which your body needs to prepare your uterus. Don’t smoke if you want to get pregnant.  Quitting is really hard, but you can do it. Try attending a support group to help you quit. Additionally, replace smoking with another behavior, like chewing gum. You likely won’t be able to use nicotine replacement products while you’re breastfeeding.
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Have sex every 5 days to increase your chances of pregnancy. Apply lubricant if you have vaginal dryness after breastfeeding. Stop smoking
Article: Strawberries are typically planted in spring as soon as the ground has thawed enough to be worked. This ensures that the plants and roots are well-established come the following winter. In warmer climates with mild winters, you can plant the strawberries in the fall and grow them over the winter. Space the holes 18 inches (46 cm) apart, and in rows that are 24 inches (61 cm) apart. The holes should be just deep and wide enough to accommodate the root ball. Right before planting, use your fingers to gently spread out the roots of each strawberry plant. When plants are grown in seed pots, the roots become compacted. Unless you fan them out, the roots may continue to grow in the same direction instead of spreading out. Place one strawberry plant in each hole. Cover the plants with just enough soil to cover the roots. The crown of the plant should be level with the soil surface; otherwise, the plants may rot. The crown is the area where the roots and stems meet. Apply a generous amount of water to the freshly planted strawberries to help settle the soil around the roots. Provide the plants with about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water each week, and make sure the soil stays moist. During periods of drought, you'll have to provide the plants with the entire 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water. During wet periods when it’s raining daily or several times per week, don’t water the plants at all. Inspect the garden bed regularly for weeds. Remove any weeds that you do find by pulling them up by hand. This is especially important in the first few months after planting, because strawberries don’t like competition.
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Aim to plant in early spring. Dig shallow holes in double rows. Fan out the roots. Place the plants in the ground and cover them with soil. Water the plants immediately. Weed the area by hand as necessary.