Q: Whenever possible, mow the lawn while it is dry. Morning dew or recent rain can make the grass clump and stick to your lawn mower. Grass may have more internal moisture for a day or two after a rain, even if it feels dry. The longer the grass clippings, the more likely they are to clump. Try mowing more often to see if that reduces grass buildup. Most modern mowers are designed to run at full throttle the whole time. If you run your lawn mower at slower speeds, the messier cuts and reduced air flow can make it difficult to eject grass clippings. . The longer you wait between cleanups, the harder the job will be. Check regularly to clean off any grass buildup, and make sure all parts are in good condition. Look out for clogged air filters in particular, since this can increase grass buildup. Inspect mowers used for small home lawns (once or twice a week) at least once a month. Mowers that experience heavy use (several days a week) should be checked once every one or two weeks. If grass buildup is still a major problem, contact a store that sells lawn mower parts. They can help you identify which type of lawn mower blade you have, and sell you a "high lift" blade compatible with your model. This increases airflow and ejects the grass clippings with more force. If your lawn mower cuts the grass into small pieces so you do not need to collect the clippings, you have mulching blades. These are low to the ground and most vulnerable to grass buildup, especially on a wet lawn. Low blades are also worse for the grass, since they scalp the dirt and tear grass out by the roots.
A: Avoid mowing wet lawns. Mow regularly. Run the mower at full throttle. Maintain the mower in good condition Switch to a high lift blade.

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Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to the real Google page. Type in "Google gravity". Click the "I'm feeling lucky" button.

Problem: Article: There are a number of general and trade-specific books on reading blueprints, some of which are published by hardware and tool-manufacturing companies and others by government agencies, such as the United States Army. These books are available in hard-copy and e-book formats.  If you're interested primarily in architectural drawings, be sure to specify that in your searches. It's also possible to find blueprint lessons for maritime, civil, and engineering work in addition to many other fields. Videos are available in DVD format and as streaming Internet video.  Many of the video tutorials available on popular viral streaming sites are uploaded by people with practical experience in construction and architecture. However some are presented by amateurs. Be sure to use discretion in self-learning online. Compare what you've learned to more formal academic sources that are also online. Youtube learning is a good place to start in your self-education because they can provide a more basic and grounding understanding, before you move into denser, more complex academic sources. Blueprinting-reading classes are available at local trade schools and community colleges, as well as online.  Universities teach many of the classes available online, but you can also learn from less expensive, specialized companies that only teach blueprint reading. Consider your budget when deciding which is right for you. Although learning online is convenient, you will definitely benefit from going to a community college, trade school, or University class. With an experienced teacher you can ask questions, bring in your work for review and receive consultation. In addition to providing access to classes and instructional videos, the Internet also offers a number of Web sites with information on reading blueprints. Although you won't receive any formal certification, all the resources you need to learn complex blueprint reading is available online.  Read papers published by universities and experienced specialists so you can understand the language of architecture, and to make sure you're getting correct information. Balance this by reading and watching the materials produced by people who've experimented and self-taught. Be aware that they could potentially be presenting incorrect information, but also learn from their mistakes and experiences.
Summary: Read books about blueprints. Watch instructional videos. Take classes in reading blueprints. Learn to read blueprints online.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a golden rule. Camellias do best in light shade that protects them from hot afternoon sun. This doesn't mean that they need total shade, just enough so that they don't bake in the sun.  As a camellia grows, it can tolerate more sun. This is because a mature camellia will have a big canopy of leaves that will shade the roots and make sure they don't get too dried out by the sun. This also depends on what climate you are planting the camellia in. If you are in a climate that never gets very hot, then a camellia can cope with a spot with less shade. Camellias can't stand having “wet feet” and must have well-draining soil. The more sheltered the camellia, the better the flowering will be. This is because the dehydration from winds any time of year can kill camellias, whether it be warm winds in the summer or cold winds in the winter.  Try planting your camellia between 3 to 6 feet from your house. This will give it good protection from the wind. If you need to, erect a fence or trellis to divert direct wind away from your camellia plants. The lighter the flower color, the more protection from wind is needed. Dig a hole that is two feet wider than the root ball of the plant. The hole should be just a bit deeper than the root ball in the center but a few inches deeper than that around the edges. Keeping the hole shallow in the center will prevent the plant from sinking. Digging the hole deeper around the edges will give the plant's roots some looser soil to easily spread out into.  Place the rootball in the hole, making sure the top is slightly above the soil level.  It's important to keep the rootball 2–4 inches (5.1–10 cm) above the soil line because camellias are sensitive to being planted too deeply. Fill the rest of the hole with a mixture of top soil and organic material. Press the dirt around the plant down so that it is firmly in place. Slope the dirt up the sides to meet the top of the rootball, but don't cover the rootball with any soil. Then give the plant a deep watering. If the weather is dry, give a new plant a thorough watering every week until it is well established.

SUMMARY: Plant in light shade. Ensure your site has good drainage. Keep camellias out of the path of wind. Planting the camellia.

Q: The rule of thumb here is if you have not used any item in a year or more, it goes! Add it to one of the other boxes, or toss it into the garbage. Donate the items you have not used items in 1-2 years. Chances are you don't need them. Donate them to the less fortunate or perhaps a family member who is starting out or moving away to college. This principle also applies to furniture, not just dishes and clothes. Call a charity of your choice and ask them to pick them up. Most of the time they will. Sort through and price items for your garage sale. This will save you time when you have the sale. Try to arrange the garage sale at an early date, so you will not be tempted to return the items to your house. Bring the filled garbage bags to the curb on the next pick-up day.
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Sort through the keep box, aiming to put more into the charity or sale boxes. Bring the box for charity to your car.