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If you notice shoots that look limp and are not growing flowers, trim them down immediately. Use pruning shears to cut the stems at their halfway point. This should leave at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) of stem from the base of the plant.  Do not remove any remaining leaves on the stem. During your weekly check, you can remove more than half of a limp stem if it looks unhealthy. Use pruning shears to cut away as much of the damaged stem as possible. Make sure that at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) of it remains above the surface of the soil. You can cut down your plants regularly, regardless of whether stems are damaged or not, to promote greater growth. Each trimmed stem will branch out and give 3 or 4 new blooms within 2-3 days. Remove the bulk of the stems, leaving at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) to regrow. This is an effective way to remove deadheads if you have too many plants to pinch off individual deadheads one at a time. After pruning your petunia plants, water the soil just enough so it is damp. Spray a 10-10-10 solution or all-purpose fertilizer into the soil around the plants. Applying 1-2 sprays around each plant should be sufficient to fertilize the soil and encourage regrowth within a week.  A 10-10-10 solution contains 3 main nutrients- nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Do not apply too much fertilizer, as it can be harmful to your plants in large doses. Use fertilizer no more than once a week.

summary: Cut sinking stems to half of their length to encourage regrowth. Trim limp stems down to 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the base if they are damaged. Cut down a third of your plants every other week, if you have a large crop. Add an all-purpose fertilizer to moist soil to encourage regrowth.


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Preheat the oven to 375º Fahrenheit or 190º Celsius. Prepare the cupcake or muffin pan by arranging the cupcake liners on it. Place into the skillet and cook over a medium to high heat. When browned, removed from the skillet, drain and set aside. When cooled, slice the bacon into small pieces for adding to the cake mix and topping. Add the sifted flour, ¾ cup of cocoa powder, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt to the large mixing bowl. Mix to combine. Form a well in the center of the dry mixture. Crack the eggs and add, along with the cold coffee, buttermilk and oil. Stir until just blended.  Use a tablespoon or ice cream scoop to help transfer the batter. Keep the batter to an even level in each cupcake case. Place the baking pan in the oven. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the tops of the cupcakes spring back to the touch. Remove from the oven. Leave the pan on a wire cooling rack to cool for about 5 minutes.. Frost with a chocolate frosting. Sprinkle the remaining chopped bacon pieces over the top. Finish with a dash of cocoa powder. Alternatively, instead of chopping the last quarter of the bacon into fine pieces, cut in small, neat slices. Dip each slice into melted chocolate and allow to set. Then add a slice or two to the top of each cupcake. This looks refined and tempting.

summary: Prepare making the cupcakes.  Cook the bacon rashers. Add the dry ingredients. Add the eggs, coffee, buttermilk, and oil. Sprinkle ¾ of the chopped bacon into the cake batter. Pour the batter into the prepared cake cases or silicone cups. Bake the cupcakes. Have the cupcakes cool.  Frost the cooled cupcakes. Finished.


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It's important to start with a clean and dry beard. Your facial hair gets just as oily as the hair on your head, so give it a good washing to ensure a clean trim. Scrub your beard with shampoo in the sink or shower, then pat it dry with a towel. Avoid shampoos that dry out your skin. Combing eliminates tangles and makes your beard easier to trim.  Following the grain of your beard's natural growth, guide your comb through the hair growing along one side of your jawline. Start at your ear, moving down towards your chin.  Don't "fluff out" the beard by combing against the grain. Comb your beard straight. You can always fluff out your beard later with your hands. Make sure that you've got everything you need: scissors or clippers, comb, towel, and any products you plan on using. You'll also need a reachable outlet if you're using electric clippers. A multi-angle or three-way mirror can be helpful in seeing the hard-to-reach areas of your beard. Clogging the sink with tiny hairs is a good way to irritate your housemates. Likewise, cleaning them up after the fact is difficult and frustrating. Eliminate an annoying clean-up by doing some work ahead of time.  Get a small bin to catch the loose hair. Lay out some newspaper or a towel to catch the hair. If you've got a stable portable mirror, trim your beard outside. Discarded hair will simply blow away!
summary: Wash your beard thoroughly. Comb your beard. Begin cutting in front of a large mirror. Prepare a receptacle for the beard trimmings.