In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Gnats can often be a problem while you are inside. If they are in your house, make sure that you close all your doors and windows.  Seal any unnecessary openings. If necessary, use tape or chalk to close gaps under door frames or around window edges. You can use silicone caulk to seal cracks and crevices in baseboards, cupboards, sinks, electrical outlets and so on.  You may want to buy a caulking gun to make this process easier. Install screens on the outside of your windows, doors, and heating and cooling vents that are small enough that gnats can not get through. Charcoal fiberglass screens work best.   Remove anything around the exterior that may attract gnats. Stacked firewood, leaves, debris, garbage, and standing water can all attract gnats. Keep these at least 18 inches from the exterior of the house. Loose garden netting can be used to cover an outdoor dinner table or a camping tent. Or you can buy removable screens to cover porch or deck areas. use staples or splines to keep them in place. A good short-term solution is to keep air circulating in the area where you are. Fans will drive gnats away, and the airflow prevents them from landing on and biting you. This is a good short-term solution for either indoors or outdoors. A variety of common garden plants and flowers contain elements that are likely to repel gnats. These include geraniums, lemon thyme, lavender, and Mexican marigolds.  Geranium flowers contain citronella, which appears to strongly repel gnats and is a common ingredient in commercial repellents. Grow geraniums in hanging planters on your porch or patio to repel gnats.  Lemon thyme is a perennial herb with leaves that contain citronella. You can grow it in your garden in the sun. Lavender has a scent that is pleasant to humans but very unpleasant to gnats. You can grow in the ground or in a pot. Mexican marigolds have a musty smell the drives away gnats and other flying insects. Grow in your garden in full sunlight.
Summary: Seal off your house. Place nets over outdoor or exterior areas. Drive gnats away with fans. Grow plants that repel gnats.

The Main Menu will appear once it’s through loading. Select “Customize” from the menu tabs on the upper portion of the screen and head inside “Creation Center.” You’ll be taken to the “Create a Player” screen.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch your Madden 25 on your console and wait for the game to finish loading. Go to the Creation Center. Select “Create Player” to start making your own American Football star.

Problem: Article: All plants need to be potted, even if they are capable of rooting out along their stems (like watercress). Use plastic pots that have plenty of holes for the water to go in and out of the root system. Line your pot with newspaper, then put in a scoop of organic garden soil. Once your pot is filled about halfway, place the plant’s roots gently on top of the soil and then fill in the area around them with soil until the base of the plant is securely buried.  If you purchased your plants from a garden center they may already be in plastic, permeable containers. If this is the case, you can move on to the next step. You can find plastic planters and organic gardening soil at most garden centers. The gravel will help weigh the plant down and stabilize it. It will also help keep your water from getting muddy by creating a barrier between the pond water and the plant’s soil. Larger rocks can be used as needed to keep plants submerged. Deep water plants, like the cattail, can sit on the bottom of most ponds as long as they are set less than 1.5 feet (0.46 m) deep. Submerged and emergent varieties generally do well with 3–5 inches (7.6–12.7 cm) of water above the tops of the pots. Surface-cover and bog plants generally enjoy being only 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) from the surface. You can set your plants down in their pots, right into your pond.  Use flat rocks or bricks to raise plants up if the pond is too deep for your plants to sit at the right level. Floating planters can help keep emergent and bog plants perfectly positioned. They also can help turn any pond plant into helpful surface coverage. A pond garden is something you can eat, but it can also be a charming addition to a garden, deck, patio, or sunroom. For a striking display, place the tallest plants, like cattails, in the center of the pond with lower-lying, surface-cover plants around the outside. An alternative arrangement is to place taller plants along the back of the pond with shorter plants along the front edge. This layout works well if your pond backs up to a fence, wall, or patio edge.
Summary:
Pot your plants in water-permeable containers. Spread a thin layer of gravel on top of the soil to keep the water clear. Submerge potted plants to create your water garden. Design a visually-appealing garden.