In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Garden rocks and stones don’t only add a great feature to your stream they help to weigh down your liner so don’t be afraid to use heavy ones.
Summary: Once the liner is in place, secure and bed down the edges with soil, be sure to choose soil conducive to plant growth. If you have added steps to your stream you can build out the steps with garden slate allowing the edge of the slate to overhang creating a waterfall effect, the slate also hides the liner underneath. Use good size rocks. You can cover the excess liner and soil with small stones (we used bags of ‘gold light’) and decorate the area with driftwood, logs, slate, granite and beach stones.

Write the note on a piece of paper small enough to fit inside the cap of a pen. Roll the paper and place it inside of the pen. Pass it to the receiver. After that, just wait for them to pass the pen back! They can replace your note with another note and pass it back. Just remember to watch the teacher! Take tiny post-it notes and stick them inside the textbook. Write different notes to direct the receiver like, turn to page 3, turn to page 66, until they find the note. It will look like you or the receiver is studying instead of reading the note.
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One-sentence summary -- Ahead of time, get a friend to ask you to borrow a pen. Put your note in a certain page in a textbook.

Q: Most Tums products recommend taking doses of 2-4 tablets. However, some stronger products, like Tums Ultra, should be taken in doses of 2-3 tablets.  When in doubt, read the label on your Tums product. Different products and concentrations may have different dosages.  If you are under 12, ask an adult to help you use Tums Kids. If you're taking prescription medication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Tums. Tums can interfere with certain medications. If you are experiencing persistent symptoms and taking Tums frequently, keep track of how much you take and don’t exceed the maximum dosage. You may want to consult your doctor if the maximum dosage is not helping your symptoms improve.  If you've been taking the maximum dosage for 2 weeks, stop taking Tums until you talk with your doctor. If you are pregnant or nursing, talk to your doctor before you take Tums. Tums is meant to be taken as needed, so you don’t have to take it regularly for it to be effective. Only take Tums when you need relief. If you know that you generally experience heartburn or acid indigestion at predictable times, like after eating certain foods, you may want to take Tums 1 hour after eating even if you don’t feel any symptoms yet. Because the calcium in Tums can occasionally make it harder for your body to absorb other medications or vitamins, it’s best to space them out. This will help prevent the Tums from interfering with your other medications. To help your Tums product stay fresh and work effectively, keep it in a tightly sealed container and store it somewhere that will stay cool and dry. A medicine cabinet or drawer is a good place to store your Tums.
A: Take 2-4 tablets unless otherwise directed if you are an adult. Avoid taking more than 10 tablets in 24 hours. Use Tums when you feel heartburn or acid indigestion. Take Tums 1 hour after eating if you have heartburn regularly. Take Tums at least 1 hour before or 4 hours after any other medications. Store your Tums at room temperature and away from direct sunlight.

Article: Lay the rhubarb along a sheet of aluminum foil and fold the edges over the stalks. Don’t seal the edges completely. Leave a small space for air to get in and out.  Tightly wrapping the stalks traps in moisture and ethylene (a hormone that ripens vegetables) so your rhubarb will go bad faster.  Don't wash the rhubarb until you're ready to eat it. The best spot in the fridge for your rhubarb is the vegetable crisper drawer because it has the highest humidity. It won’t dry out the stalks. After 1 month or if you notice moldy spots, toss any uneaten rhubarb. Keep your refrigerator at a temperature of 32 to 40 °F (0 to 4 °C) for storing rhubarb. To freeze the rhubarb properly, first rinse it and pat it dry with a paper towel. Then chop the rhubarb into small pieces and put them in an airtight container or resealable freezer bag. Place the container in the freezer to use within 1 year.  If you’re using a freezer bag, remove any excess air before sealing it shut. Label your container or bag with the date and the contents using a permanent marker. Frozen rhubarb is great for smoothies or baking.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Wrap the rhubarb stalks loosely in aluminum foil. Place the wrapped rhubarb in the fridge for 2 to 4 weeks. Freeze the rhubarb for up to 1 year if you aren’t using it right away.

Problem: Article: If you don't have a lot of stuff to move or have a vehicle with a lot of storage, consider moving your things in your own vehicle. Evaluate how many things you have to move and determine how many trips it would take in your car or truck. You can eliminate having to transport your belongings yourself with a portable storage container. These services drop off a container in front of your current address that you can fill up with your belongings. They will then transport everything that to your new address, where you can unpack it yourself. This saves money on having to transport your belongings. Some bus and train services also transport goods from place to place. Companies like Amtrak and Greyhound have services that transport belongings on their buses and trains. Call their customer service number or look on their website and find out their shipping locations. If one is near your new apartment or house, you can use them to ship your belongings. One drawback is that you may have to go to the bus or train station to pick up your belongings. Friends and family may help you move, and you won't have to pay them anything. Call up your contacts and ask them if they would be willing to help you move. You can also post something on social media and see who responds. You can thank your friends or family for their help by taking them out to eat or getting them a gift.
Summary: Consider using your own vehicle instead of renting a moving truck. Purchase a portable storage container to move your belongings. Ship your belongings on a bus or a train. Get your friends or family to help you move for free.

Problem: Article: Your body has the ability to adapt quickly, so if you don’t alter your exercise routine occasionally, you will hit a plateau. Once a week, change up your routine. You can increase or decrease the number of reps or sets, or simply change the order in which you normally do your routines. When you run, bike, swim and do other cardio exercises, you’re using up energy that could be instead funneled toward muscle growth. Limit your cardio to 20 to 30 minutes daily when you’re trying to gain weight. You can also choose lower-intensity exercises like walking, hiking or short bike rides in flat areas. There’s another method for gaining weight fast: eating whatever you want and moving as little as possible. However, gaining weight this way isn’t likely to give you the appearance you want, and it will make your body weaker instead of stronger. Putting in the hard work to gain weight by building muscle will result in improved health and a built appearance. In your eagerness to gain weight as soon as possible, you might be putting a lot of stress on your body. You shouldn’t feel exhausted and sore all the time. In fact, your improved diet and workout routine should help you feel more virile than ever before. If your body seems to be telling you that something’s wrong, listen to it.  Consider hiring a personal trainer. Within a few sessions, you'll have a great idea of scheduling, form, intensity, and duration of workouts and excellent insight into tweaking your diet. Ask your physician before taking any supplements, and see a doctor right away if you experience an injury during a workout.
Summary:
Don’t get stuck in a rut. Limit cardio sessions. Move around instead of being sedentary. Don’t ignore signs you’re gaining too fast or training too hard.