Write an article based on this "Transplant the cutting into a hanging basket or pot. Fill the pot with loose, all-purpose potting soil. Cover the roots and lower stem of the jasmine stem with soil. Water the jasmine. Place the jasmine where it gets at least 6 hours of direct sun each day."
article: Jasmine grows best in a container, which you can place either indoors or outdoors, as long as the plant gets proper sunlight. Choose a container that has drainage holes at the bottom. Leave a small space in the middle of the container for the cutting. You’ll want to bury the bottom portion of the stem, just as you did when you sprouted the roots. You can buy potting soil at a gardening store or online. Bury the part of the plant that was under the soil during the rooting process. Pat the soil lightly around the transplanted cutting, so that the soil supports the plant. Make sure that you don’t plant any leaves below the soil. Provide enough water to moisten the soil. The excess water should flow away from the roots and out through the drainage holes at the bottom of the container. Water jasmine when the soil feels dry to the touch. Jasmine thrives in full sun, especially in spring and summer. Check the area where you want to grow your jasmine to make sure that it receives proper sun by observing the sunlight at different times of day.  During winter, it’s okay for your jasmine to get less direct sunlight, as this is its dormant period.  It doesn’t have to be 6 consecutive hours. For example, the jasmine may get 3 hours of sun in the morning and 3 hours of sun in the afternoon.

Write an article based on this "Straighten a wire hanger. Open your newly unlocked car door and hit the road! Call a locksmith."
article: Since this method involves extending the hanger into the actual vehicle, it tends to work better for vehicles with power door locks or a lock that automatically unlocks when you pull the interior door handle. You will need a long rigid tool that won’t bend under a bit of tension in order to reach in and either press the unlock button or pull the door handle. The most common household tool will likely be a wire hanger after you straighten it. A rib from an umbrella or a long wire from a wire basket will work as well. You can also buy a specific tool kit for this method online, which consists of an inflatable bag, a wedge, and a rigid tool. If you are prone to locking your keys in your car, it could prove to be a good investment.  If the door to your vehicle proves too difficult to pry open to get the hanger inside with enough room to maneuver it, then you may simply need to call a locksmith. They will have professional tools to get you back inside your vehicle in no time.

Write an article based on this "Lean the ladder against the gutters near a nail. Scoop out leaves and debris that are stuck in the gutters. Move the ladder to the next section and continue cleaning. Flush the gutters with a garden hose. Check the water flow through the downspouts."
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Locate a place on the gutters where a nail holds them to the house. It is best to place the ladder here because the gutter is supported best at the nails. If you place the ladder farther from a nail, the gutter is weaker and may crash.  If you can lean the ladder against the house’s main structure rather than the gutters, do this to entirely avoid leaning on the gutters. If you're putting your ladder up in a soft or landscaped area, put a piece of plywood underneath the feet. This will help keep the legs stable and minimize the risk of falls. Always wear work gloves for this process. Use a small garden trowel to scoop out as much of the debris as possible. If you don’t have a small trowel, find an empty plastic bottle with a sturdy handle. Cut the bottom and part of the side out to form a scoop.  Set up a large garbage can or a tarp on the ground for a place to dump the leaves as you clean. Throw the leaves on the compost pile if you have one, or discard them in the garbage. Be careful using a trowel over joints or downspouts, and too much force could cause damage to these connections. Lean to your right and left, scooping as much as you can without moving the ladder. Be careful not to lean so far that you get off balance. Ladder safety is always important. Since you can probably only reach a few feet to either side of the ladder, you’ll need to move it multiple times until you have removed all of the buildup from inside the gutters. This is the most time-consuming part of the cleaning process. Carry the nozzle of the hose with you up the ladder to the gutters. Use a sprayer attachment, if you have one, to increase the water pressure. Spray the gutters toward each of the downspouts to rinse remaining debris out of the gutters. It may take a while to wash all of the gunk out of the gutters, but it will be worth it to make sure future rain can flow freely through them. While the water is running, check each downspout to see if the rinse water is washing down through them. If there seems to be a blockage, use a stick, such as a broom handle, to push the blockage from the top to the bottom of the downspout. Leave the water running while you push to help move the blockage along. You may need a longer stick, depending on where along the downspout the blockage is.