Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Harvest your garlic after 6-8 months when the lower leaves dry out. Knock the dirt off of each bulb with your hands. Trim away the roots with shears or scissors. Select a warm, dry location to dry your garlic out. Hang your garlic bulbs up or leave them out on the table. Wait 10-14 days for your garlic to completely dry out.

Answer: After your garlic has grown for 5-6 months, begin inspecting the plants every week. Look to see if the leaves near the base of the plant have started to brown and wilt. Once these leaves are wilted, brush the dirt away around the garlic cloves. If the bulb is large and the cloves are fully formed, use a trowel to dig around the base of the plant. Once the soil is loose, physically pull the plant out of the ground to harvest your garlic.  If the garlic won’t come up easily, use your trowel to dig 3–6 inches (7.6–15.2 cm) underneath the bulb. This will tear up the root system and make the garlic easier to pull up. It’s typically pretty easy to pull garlic out, though. This method applies to every variety of garlic, although some species will dry out a little faster than others. Typically, the larger the bulb, the more time it will take to dry out. Take your garlic stalks and set them out on a table with the bulbs all facing down. Pick up your first bulb and knock off any large clumps of soil or dirt by hand. Repeat this process for every garlic bulb that you’ve harvested.  If you have any garlic bulbs with missing or exposed cloves, set them aside for immediate use. These cloves have likely already dried out in the ground. If they aren’t already dry, they’ll naturally dry out in your kitchen soon. Do not wash your garlic. You’re going to peel it before using it, and you need to remove moisture, not add it. Hold your first garlic plant by the stem near the bulb. Cut the roots off at the bottom of each bulb with shears or scissors. Leave as many of the leaves on the stem as possible. Continue this process until you’ve cut the roots off of every garlic bulb.  Don’t worry about removing every single root. So long as you remove most of them, your garlic will turn out fine. If your stems are no longer green, feel free to trim them before doing this if you’d like. Each bulb will continue to get nutrients from the stem as it dries, but if the stems are already brown and wilted, there’s no real benefit. Select a location in or near your home that won’t be exposed to direct sunlight and has a consistent temperature of 75–80 °F (24–27 °C) so the garlic dries thoroughly and quickly. Basements, sheds, and boiler rooms are excellent options so long as the temperature in the room is stable and there aren’t any large windows.  You can dry garlic in a cooler location if you need to, but it will take a little longer to dry out completely. If the temperature in the room exceeds 90 °F (32 °C), your garlic may begin to rot or sprout new stems. If possible, choose an area with good ventilation. It’s more important that the garlic stays warm and out of the sun, though. It doesn’t really matter if you dry your garlic vertically or horizontally. If you’re drying your garlic on a table, set each garlic plant out flat so that the bulb is hanging out over the edge of the table. You can also wrap twine around a group of 3-5 plants and hang them up on a hook or plant cage to store them vertically. Leave your garlic indoors and out of the sun. Do not move or disturb the garlic while it dries. Wait at least 10 days before checking the bulbs to see if the skin is brittle and flaking. The garlic is done drying when the cloves are hard and the skin on the bulb is flaking and brittle.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plug your USB in. Go to 'Search'. Type CMD in the 'Search Bar' section and select the 'Command Prompt'. Type DISKPART into the Command Prompt. Alternatively, go to 'Search'. And type RUN. Alternatively, press the 'Windows+R' keys to open 'Run' tool. Type LIST DISK or LIS DIS into the console. Type SELECT DISK # or SEL DIS # ('#' means the drive number-here my disk number is '2'). Type ATTRIBUTES DISK or ATTR DIS, it will show the current attributes of the drive. Type ATTR DIS CLEAR READONLY. Type ATTR DIS again. Type EXIT to exit the Command Prompt  Then remove the USB and plug it again  Now do any task to see the change.

Answer: Where the pop-up window appears, click on Yes to accept it.   Then type diskpart and press OK. It will show all the connected drives including your USB. The newly connected USB drive should be the last on that list. Or you can find your drive by looking on the size of drives.  Here the current read-only state as "on" means the drive is read-only. It will remove the current read-only state. It will show the change.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Speak with your hotel or casa to make traveling plans. Take cabs to get around the city quickly. Rent a car to travel beyond Havana quickly. Hire a private car for guided traveling. Share a private car to cut the cost. Get a bus ticket to travel cheaply and comfortably. Book an inclusive tour to avoid having to plan.

Answer: They will get it all set up for you. Do this in advance to lock in a good price or have transportation ready when you need it. If you need to stick to a strict schedule, renting a car through these sources is your best option. Car enthusiasts can request a specific car to drive. Cuba has many vintage cars from the 1950s and earlier available. Taxi cabs are everywhere in Havana. A drive from the airport to your hotel costs about 30 CUCs, so rides can get expensive. Still, this is an easy way to navigate the city. Make sure you factor the expense into your budget. Rental cars are the newest cars on the island. In addition, there isn’t much traffic outside Havana. It’s a luxurious way to get from place to place if you want to explore the island. Private cars can be a little pricey, but it’s like a taxi that goes beyond the city. You won’t have to drive or navigate yourself around unfamiliar territory. Order a car online through the Cuban government or wait to negotiate in person at your hotel or casa. For example, you can book a trip to Viñales, a tourist town about 2 ½ hours away, for about 100 CUCs. This is known as a taxi collectivo. You share the private car with other guests. Reserve a car by speaking to hotel and casa employees, by visiting bus stations in Havana, or by talking to taxi drivers. A taxi collectivo to Viñales can cost as little as 20 CUCs. Bus tickets are sold in advance at https://www.viazul.com/. Buses are newer than most cars, so features like air conditioning are included. Bus trips are slower than car trips because the bus has to stop at different stations.  Don’t be alarmed if the website shows that bus tickets are sold out. Go to the station when you arrive in Cuba. There are usually tickets available to buy in person. A trip to Viñales costs about 12 CUCs. Contact a traveling company to set up a tour. This is the easiest way to get across the island. You will book the tour with an English-speaking representative who arranges the transportation for you. Search online to find reputable tour companies. Unfortunately, you have to stick to the tour schedule. You may not get to explore some locations as much as you would like.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be honest. Don't be overly anxious. Enjoy getting to know him. Show appreciation.

Answer:
One of the most vital parts of a relationship is openness. Don't hide who you really are or what you want out of the future you two may have together. By creating this understanding upfront, you are laying a solid foundation. Set expectations right away about what you want whether it be a friendship, casual relationship or long-term commitment. You could end up self-sabotaging your efforts by calling too much or texting too often. Try to consider things from his perspective. Remember that everyone moves at their own pace and should be given room to do so without any pressures. This includes giving him the benefit of the doubt in a situation. For example, if he says that he's too busy to hang, simply ask when a better time would be. This is one of the best parts of starting something new. Ask a lot of questions, even the silly ones. This will help to further break the ice and get everyone relaxed. You can ask about his first job, a food he can't live without, who his oldest friend is or what peeves him. Be ready to share as well. It's only fair. Make note of different things he does that make you happy or put a smile on your face and let him know. Acknowledging even the smallest things will encourage him to keep it up. If he feels he's a positive part of your life, he'll want to stay engaged in the relationship. You can show him appreciation by telling him, " That really meant a lot to me. Thank you," or by reciprocating with deeds.