Q: How much money will you realistically be asking your friends to contribute to the outing? A celebration can cost as little as ten dollars per person or cost over a hundred dollars per person. So consider the budgets of you and your friends.  Write down a break down of your night and the approximate varied costs. Include transportation costs, ticket costs, drinks and food. If you and your friends make different amounts of money, ask one of your close friends how much money they think is appropriate to ask your friends to spend. Your friends are going to make your birthday great. Keeping everyone within their budgets will help everyone focus on your birthday and not their pocket books. If you and your friends have enough money to go out, consider doing something fun like going to a spa, going camping, going a concert, going to a destination like Vegas or going to a sports event. These kinds of events are great because they can be very memorable and last for several hours or days. This will keep everyone together and occupied for a good amount of time. These activities can also do a good job of bonding people and entertaining everyone.  Buying your tickets in advance will also simplify matters for planning. Plan transportation there and home. Designate a couple of drivers and have everyone get together before and after at a central location for food and/or drinks. Pick a nice restaurant or bar to go to before/after the event. If you have one friend that may not be able to spend the same amount as the rest of the group, consider asking a few friends to pool the money to buy your friends’ ticket to the event. If you or your friends have tighter budgets, consider having a house party, barbecuing or picnicking at the park. Choose a friend to DJ the event and put up a few balloons and streamers. It is easy to make a birthday seem well put together if you plan for a few key details.  You can still make this birthday feel rich if you make it a potluck or tell everyone to bring their own alcohol. Bring a Frisbee, ball or card game. Having a simple game is a good idea to pack, even if it doesn't get used by everyone a small group of people might want to play. You can also find a free music or art show to attend together. Get together before/after at someone’s house. Ask everyone in advance if they can pitch in 10 dollars for pizza and/or inexpensive drinks. For example, if you want to do something outside in winter, consider including a bonfire. Or if you are doing something in the summer, think about asking your friend with a pool to have your party at their house. If you can incorporate something season appropriate into your event, it will make it more fun and memorable.
A: Decide how much you will ask your friends to spend. Go out big. Keep it frugal. Consider the season.

Article: Being able to take off layers is extremely important in the winter. Wear a shirt that is easy to pull over your head or that has buttons or a zipper.  Try wearing a button-down shirt over your base layer, since these are easy to take off. Another option is to wear a lightweight sweater that you can easily pull off if you get too warm. Getting too hot inside can also make it seem colder when you go back outside. Sturdy, thick materials like these are ideal for a middle layer because they'll keep you warm but they're breathable, so you're less likely to get overheated.  A flannel shirt worn with a pair of jeans and hiking boots is a great way to show off your rocker style even when the weather is cold. A wool sweater worn over a skirt with leggings and knee-high boots is a cute, preppy winter outfit. Lightweight materials like nylon aren’t going to do much to keep you warm, even if you’re wearing multiple layers. Opt for heavier fabrics like denim, corduroy, and wool to ensure you stay toasty during the coldest months. You may also want to invest in a pair of pants with a thermal lining. Sweatshirts are the ultimate in casual comfort. Choose a basic sweatshirt or opt for a hoodie or a zip-up sweatshirt. A zip-up hoodie will be easiest to remove indoors, but there are lots of other styles to choose from. You don't want to wear a heavy coat indoors all day, but it still be a little cool in your office or classroom. A cardigan will keep you warm at work, at school, or anywhere else indoors, and it's easy to take off if it gets a little warm.  Layer a cardigan over a nice blouse for a day when it's cool but not freezing. Wear a cardigan over a sweater for days when it's really cold out. You don’t have to sacrifice your style just because the weather is cold. Add a warm twist to your favorite dress by layering it over cold-weather pieces, or choose a sweater dress that's perfect for winter.  A sleeveless dress worn over a long-sleeved turtleneck looks cozy and chic. A pair of black leggings with a black or dark-colored dress gives you an instant style boost. Wear a sweater dress with leggings and ankle boots for a look that's fun and casual. Add a vest over your sweater dress for even more warmth.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Top your base layer with a shirt that can be easily removed. Look for fabrics like fleece, wool, and flannel to help you stay warm. Wear heavy pants like jeans or corduroys. Add a sweatshirt over your shirt for a casual look. Wear a cardigan for a lightweight layer perfect for work or school. Wear a dress over your base layer for a warm, feminine look.

Q: This variety grows well in USDA hardiness zones four through seven. Highbush is the most common type of blueberry and it yields large, dark berries on bushes six to eight feet tall.  Set highbush blueberries 6 feet (1.8 m) apart. This variety is best for eating fresh and for making desserts. This variety is resilient in cold weather and best for USDA plant hardiness zones two through six. This super-hardy variety grows low to the ground between 6 and 18 inches tall.  Set lowbush blueberries 2 feet (0.6 m) apart. Lowbush berries are small and sweet. They are good for baking muffins and pancakes. This variety does well in zones seven through nine and can tolerate heat and drought. The berries are typically smaller than highbush berries and they ripen a bit later in the summer than other varieties.  Set rabbiteye blueberries 15 feet (4.6 m) apart. If you do not have a lot of space to plant your blueberries, maybe opt for the lowbush or highbush variety instead of the rabbiteye variety. Blueberries have both male and female organs on the same flower, but not all are self-pollinating. If you want to be sure that your blueberries will be pollinated, plant different varieties within 100 feet (30.5 m) of each other. Doing so allows bees to travel between plants and cross-pollinate.
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Choose highbush blueberries for a warm climate. Select lowbush blueberries for cold weather. Go for rabbiteye bushes in a high heat climate. Prepare for healthy pollination.