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How to Harvest Pineapple
Yum! Is there anything quite as sweet and juicy as a fresh, ripe pineapple? If you've grown one yourself or you simply want to try harvesting one in a field, it's a fairly simple process. Keep in mind, usually only 1 pineapple grows on a plant at a time....
How to Store American Girl Dolls Long Term
American Girl dolls are relished for their wealth of customization options, but without proper long-term storage solutions, this variety can turn into a nightmare. If you're scratching your head trying to figure out the best way to keep these unique dolls...
How to Prune Kangaroo Paws
Kangaroo paws are an eye-catching plant native to Australia. They are known for their sword-shaped leaves and fuzzy, colorful flowers. They grow the healthiest in hardiness zones 9-11. You can prune both potted kangaroo plants and plants established in yo...
How to Remove Echo from Audio
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove an echo or reverb from an audio file. Most digital audio workstations have built-in effects that you can use to remove ー or at least reduce, echo or reverb from an audio file.
How to Prune Walnut Trees
You can easily prune your walnut tree. After your walnut trees grow for 1-2 years, prune them so their shape starts to take form and their limbs mature and develop. Train your tree into the central leader shape, which is when the tree has 1 main trunk wit...
How to Prune Tulips
Prune your tulips to encourage them to regrow, or trim them for your vase. Simply use garden shears to cut your tulip flower at the base of the stem. Do this after your tulips fade in color or whenever you want to put them in a vase. Tulips can last in a...
How to Grow Water Chestnuts
Water chestnuts (Eleocharis dulcis) are native to Asia and make for a delicious ingredient in many Asian dishes. If you want to grow your own water chestnuts, the entire process takes up to 8 months. They thrive best in USDA zones 9-11, in which they're w...
How to Clean a Projector Screen
To keep the image of your projector crystal clear, you’ll have to keep the screen clean. No matter what kind of screen you have, you can use simple household items as cleansers. By removing dust and marks followed by wiping the screen down, you'll have a...
How to Fight Fatigue from Depression
For some people, fatigue can be one of the most difficult symptoms of depression to cope with. Don’t give up. You can manage your fatigue and boost your energy with some simple daily practices. The key is to make sure that you are getting the right amount...
How to Divide Astilbe
Astilbe are shade-tolerant plants with average moisture needs. They have fern-like foliage and colorful flowers ranging from pink to red or white. They grow up to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall and they can multiply quickly, so it is important to divide your astilbe...
How to Meet Willie Nelson
If you’re a fan of outlaw country music, meeting Willie Nelson could be a dream come true. There’s no exact recipe or magic trick to make you meet him, but there are some things that you can do to increase your chances. The internet is your best starting...
How to Use a Face Serum
Serums deliver a highly concentrated blast of nutrients directly to your skin. To use, apply a few drops after you wash your face but before you apply moisturizer. Serums absorb deep into your skin, rather than sitting on the surface like moisturizers. Se...
How to Make a Copy of a Key: Simple Duplicating Methods
Having a spare key is essential to save you from getting locked out if you ever lose your keys. There are many different options for making a copy of your key, whether you want to do it yourself or take it to a professional. In this article, we’ll describ...
How to Choose a Violin Size for a Child
When learning to play the violin, it is crucial to select the right size.[1] X Expert Source Dalia MiguelExperienced Violin Instructor Expert Interview. 27 August 2018. In total, there are 7 different violin sizes, ranging from 1/16, 1/10...
How to Grow Taro
Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a plant with a starchy root similar to a potato, and it’s used in popular dishes around the world, like Hawaiian poi and many dishes in Southeast Asia, where it probably originated.[1] X Research source In addit...
How to Give Gaviscon to an Infant
While it's normal for babies to spit up after eating (reflux), some experience heartburn, which may discourage them from eating in the future. Gaviscon, an antacid, may help with that, but you should take precautions before giving this medication to your...