Problem: Article: Deer won’t eat foul-tasting or -smelling plants and will leave your yard alone. So, try planting a few holly or lilac shrubs around the perimeter of your yard. Or, if you have a garden, fill it with potent herbs and flowers like yarrow, thyme, rosemary, and lavender. With enough of these deer-deterring plants in place, the animals should avoid every plant in your garden or yard.  Deer also don't like ornamental grasses, irises, foxgloves, or yucca. Strong-smelling plants, like sage, chives, lemon balm, and bee balm, are effective at deterring deer as well. Deer also avoid plants with thorns. Roses are an exception; although they have sharp thorns, deer still love to eat them. An electrical fence tends to work well and should be enough to keep deer away from your property. Set up the fence so it's at least 4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 m) high. Once a deer receives a shock from the fence, it’ll quickly give up the idea of entering your yard. If you notice that deer are hopping over the wire, install a second electric fence 3 feet (0.91 m) inside of the first. To save money, fence off sections of your yard that contain plants you care about, rather than fencing off the perimeter of your property. Although it’s unsightly, installing a high fence is one of the most reliable methods to keep deer out. Drive 8 ft (2.4 m) high posts into the ground around the area you’d like to protect, then use zip ties to fasten chicken wire or plastic mesh around the perimeter of the poles. Angle the fence out by about 45 degrees to prevent deer from attempting to leap over it. Deer can easily jump clear over anything lower than 4 ft (1.2 m) high, and a 6 ft (1.8 m) fence risks entangling the animal and injuring it.
Summary: Grow shrubs and grasses that are spiny, bitter, or potent. Install electric fencing around your yard to prevent deer from entering. Install an 8 ft (2.4 m) high fence if you’re not using electrical wire.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Discard the packaging that the turkey came in and put the turkey into a leak-proof bag. This will prevent turkey juices from leaking out and water from soaking into the turkey. Put the plug in the sink and place the wrapped turkey into it. Then, fill the sink with cold water so that almost all of the turkey is covered. Check the turkey package to see how much it weighs. Since it takes about 30 minutes to defrost 1 pound (450 g) of turkey, you'll need between 2 to 12 hours. Defrost the turkey for:  2 to 6 hours if it's 4 to 12 pounds (1.8 to 5.4 kg) 6 to 8 hours if it's 12 to 16 pounds (5.4 to 7.3 kg) 8 to 10 hours if it's 16 to 20 pounds (7.3 to 9.1 kg) 10 to 12 hours if it's 20 to 24 pounds (9.1 to 10.9 kg) To prevent the water from becoming too warm, drain the sink and refill it with cold water every 30 minutes. Keep doing this until the turkey is completely defrosted. Remember that you can easily unwrap the turkey and feel inside the cavity to check if it's defrosted. the defrosted turkey immediately. As soon as you think the turkey is defrosted, transfer the turkey to a roasting pan and season it as you like. Put the turkey into a preheated oven and cook it right away. Since you've been raising the temperature of the turkey, it's important to cook it as soon as you've defrosted it so it doesn't grow harmful bacteria.

SUMMARY: Unwrap the turkey and put it into a large sealable bag. Put the turkey into a sink and fill it with cold tap water. Thaw the turkey for 1 hour per 2 pounds (0.91 kg). Change the water every 30 minutes until the turkey is defrosted. Cook

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look through your closet to find a fitted dress that you like, and then pair it with a blazer that matches. Choosing a fitted dress looks better with a blazer, though you can sometimes find flowy dresses that work with blazers as well. Pair your dress with heels or flats.  Select a solid cream blazer to try on over a floral cream and black dress with black heels. Put on a solid black blazer with a red dress and black flats. This is a great outfit to wear to work, out to dinner, or to a nice event like an auction or art opening. This is a great outfit to dress up or down. Pick out colors like blues, blacks, creams, and grays. Whether it’s a button-down, sweater, or tee shirt under your blazer, the monochromatic color scheme makes you look more sophisticated.  Wear a gray blazer with a white button-down, light gray tailored pants, and heels. Try out a light blue blazer with a cream-colored sweater, light wash jeans, and cream-colored flats. You can also wear this outfit to run errands, meet a friend for coffee, or go to an informal meeting. Button-downs are a staple in nearly every closet and they work well with a blazer. Pick out a solid-colored or patterned button-down to wear with a blazer. Dress up the outfit with tailored pants or dress it down with jeans.  Create an outfit made up of a pink blazer with a white and gray striped button-down, high-waisted jeans, and pointed heels. Put on a dark green blazer with a white button-down, fitted corduroy pants, and flats. The T-shirt can be solid-colored or graphic, though a solid-colored tee will create a more sophisticated and versatile look. Tuck your tee into the front of your pants for a super chic look before throwing on your blazer.  Pair a gray V-neck tee with a red velvet blazer and distressed jeans. Put on a white graphic T-shirt with a navy blue blazer, tailored pants, and a belt. Add heels to this outfit to make it dressier, or opt for boots for a more comfortable and edgy look. The blazer dresses up the hoodie, making your super casual outfit a bit fancier. Make sure the hood of the hoodie is pulled out of the blazer and that it isn’t too bulky to contrast with the sleek look of the blazer.  For example, put on a solid light pink hoodie with a black blazer, black skinny jeans, and sneakers. Tuck the front of your hoodie into your pants to give your outfit more shape. Wear this outfit with a winter hat and boots for colder weather. This is a perfect outfit to wear on a night out or to a party. Find a fun, bold skirt in your closet and pair it with a more neutral-colored shirt and blazer. Finish off the outfit with a pair of heels.  Wear a solid gold metallic mini skirt with a black spaghetti strap shirt, black blazer, and black heels. Put on a black sparkly skirt with a white blazer and tee with the shirt tucked into the skirt.
Summary:
Wear a blazer over a dress for a professional yet feminine outfit. Choose a monochromatic color scheme with your blazer for work. Pair a blazer with a button-down and jeans for a sophisticated outfit. Dress up a T-shirt by wearing a blazer over it. Select a hoodie to wear under your blazer to stay comfortable. Create a bold outfit by pairing a metallic or sparkly skirt with your blazer.