In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Give your hydrangea stems a deep diagonal cut across the bottoms. A diagonal cut will help minimize damage to the stem ends Cutting the stems under warm running water will help prevent potentially damaging air bubbles from forming on the stem. Place a bit of alum powder on a plate, about 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) deep. Once your hydrangea stems are cut, dip each individual stem in the alum powder. Then place the stem in a vase with water and arrange the flowers. This will help the blooms thrive for a longer period of time. You should be able to find alum in the spice section of any grocery store. Once you’ve cut the stems, you’ll need to get your hydrangea in water as quickly as you can. Fill a clean vase up with 3 in (7.6 cm) to 5 in (13 cm) of lukewarm or room temperature water. Do not crush the stem ends, as this can prevent your hydrangea from hydrating. Hydrangeas actually absorb more water from their petals than through their roots and stems. If you have cut hydrangeas that you want to keep looking nice, you’ll need to gently mist the petals with water each day to keep them hydrated. Use a spray bottle with a gentle misting stream so as not to damage the delicate petals. Fresh water will help your hydrangea blooms stay properly hydrated, and prevent them from wilting as quickly. Remove your cut hydrangeas from the vase and discard the old water. Refill the vase with fresh room-temperature water. Rinse out the vase to remove any debris before adding the fresh water. For hydrangeas that have begun to wilt, fill the vase with 2 parts ice and 1 part water. This will help cool the plants down if they are overheated. You should start to see improvements after one day. Feel free to continue the ice/water treatment for several days in an attempt to revive your hydrangeas. If your hydrangea blooms begin wilting, you can give them a bit of life support by submerging them in a bowl of warm water for up to 30 minutes. Be careful when lifting the hydrangea back up, as the water can make them quite heavy.
Summary: Cut the stems at an angle. Dip the hydrangea stems in alum spice powder after cutting the stems. Place the cut stems in lukewarm water immediately after cutting. Mist the petals with water once a day. Replace the vase water every day. Add ice to the vase if your hydrangeas wilt when exposed to high temperatures. Dunk the flower heads in warm water if they start to wilt.

Fill it with comfy stuff, like pillows, blankets and cushions. Add a comic/book or a tablet, some snacks and a drink. Tumble inside and relax away reading or playing games. Even if you're not tired, it's a way to kill time, and you never know what you'll dream of. Try some lucid dreaming for a change.
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One-sentence summary -- Build a fort. Take a nap.

Q: Move it from one side of the yard to the other in even rows until the whole area is properly aerated.  Don't cover the entire yard more than once. Only double over areas that need extra aeration. If your yard requires further aeration, run the yard aerator in the opposite direction from the first pass you took to maximize aeration. Leave the cores of earth alone after you aerate. These cores will compost over time and benefit your yard with nutrients. Keep in mind that it might look unsightly for a little while. If someone asks about it, then you can just make a joke and say you have very healthy earthworms. your yard after you aerate it. Spread compost, sand, peat moss, or another fertilizer over your yard to help your lawn spring back from aeration. The fertilizer will be absorbed easily through the newly-made holes.
A: Position the yard aerator in one corner of the yard. Fertilize

Problem: Article: You're using natural remedies for your acne treatment — that's great. Don't wipe away all your gains by popping your pimples. The short-term gratification might be overwhelming, but it's really not good in the long run.  Acne is a bacteria that lives in your pores. Popping the pimple gives the acne a chance to spread over the skin to other pores, infecting them. Popping pimples causes inflammation and may lead to scarring. So if you want your acne to be less visible, resist the urge to pop. Stop before you pop. Washing your face is good: try to wash once in the morning and once at night. But over-washing your face can cause further irritation and unnecessarily dry out the skin. Washing your face over and over again will not give you a better shot at treating your acne. Your skin is an organ in your body, just like your kidney. Like your kidney, it needs to be fed with water and moisture to function properly. That's where moisturizing comes in. After every time you wash your face, moisturize. Different skin types call for different moisturizers. Cream-based moisturizers are probably more effective for dry skin, as they tend to be oily. Gel-based moisturizers are better for oily skin, as they disperse more evenly on the skin. Preferably the kind that doesn't irritate your skin, but still protects you from sun damage. Acne can be made worse by overexposure to the sun and by sun damage, making this an easy proposition. For better-looking skin, wear sunscreen. These things may seem to have nothing to do with the quality of your skin, but they in fact have a very meaningful relationship with quality of skin.  Doctors don't exactly know why, but stress worsens acne. When stress is produced in humans, the hormones that regulate sebum, an excess of which produces acne, stop working as well. So find healthy ways to reduce stress in your life and see your skin get better! The more you sleep, the less stress you put your body through. You have about 15% more stress for every hour of sleep you lose per night. And we just learned that stress causes acne. So get those ZZZs and see your acne improve. Exercise is a healthy way to give stress an outlet. Plain and simple, it's harder to be stressed when we're all tuckered out. So join a gym, play an intramural sport, or start running on your own.
Summary:
Try not to pick at or pop your pimples. Wash your face twice a day — no less. Moisturize. Use sunscreen. Get enough rest, exercise, and reduce stress in your life.