How to Grow a Summer Garden Posted: 31 May 2021 05:00 PM PDT If the long, hot days of summer have you dreaming of a fresh salad, it might be time to plant your summer garden! While some vegetables aren't well-suited for the heat, there are tons of plants that thrive in high temperatures. Whether you had a garden in the spring-time or this is your first time growing, you can have fresh veggies all season long right from your own backyard. [Edit]When should I start a summer garden? - Aim to get your plants in the ground by July. Midsummer is the optimal time for summer planting—that way, you can harvest everything by fall. Midsummer temperatures shouldn't be extreme yet, so your plants will have a chance to mature before they hit the real heat.[1]
- If you had a spring garden, be sure to clear out any dead plants and vegetation before you plant your summer crops.
[Edit]Which vegetables grow well in the summer? - Tomatoes, okra, corn, pole beans, and lima beans do well in the summer. They can withstand the high temperatures of the season and continue to produce fruit until the fall. These veggies don't handle cold temperatures well, so try to plant them by mid-July so they can avoid the threat of frost.[2]
- Cucumbers, squash, and pumpkins also do well in the summer. They'll be ready to harvest in the fall so you can carve pumpkins or make delicious soups and salads with them. These vegetables need a while to mature, so plant them in July to give them ample time.[3]
[Edit]Which fruits grow well in the summer? - Most fruits are maturing by the summer. Unfortunately, if you wait until the summer to plant your fruit, it's probably too late! Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and currants are all ready for harvest in the summer. Fruit trees, like apple, plum, peach, and pear, develop fruit in early summer as well.[4]
- If you'd like to grow fruit, try planting in late winter or early spring.
- If you are growing fruit, early summer is the time to prune your shrubs and trees. Clip back dead or weak branches to allow all the energy from the plant to go into fruit production.
[Edit]Which herbs should I grow during the summer? - Try basil, dill, parsley, sage, and rosemary. These herbs are very sensitive to cold temperatures and frost, so they do well in high heat. Plant them with the rest of your garden around mid-July, then harvest your herbs in 60 to 90 days.[5]
- If you plan on using herbs for cooking, pluck the leaves off the stems before they start flowering.
- If you'd like to grow herbs all year round, consider an indoor herb garden instead.
[Edit]Which vegetables grow in extreme heat? - Cassava and Malabar spinach do well in high temperatures. They're tropical vegetables, so they're used to growing in extreme heat. If you live in an area where the temperature regularly soars above , try out these veggies in your garden.[6]
- As with most summer vegetables, you should try to get these in the ground by mid-July at the latest.
[Edit]How often should I water my summer garden? - Water your garden at least every 3 to 7 days. In the summer, mature plants need water once or twice a week. If the weather is very warm or your area is going through a dry spell, you might even need to water every day.[7]
- When you water, point the stream down toward the roots instead of letting it roll over the top of the plants. It will help the soil absorb moisture more, and you'll reduce the risk of rot.
- Try to water early in the day so the moisture has time to soak in before evaporating in the heat.
[Edit]How do you keep the soil from drying out during the summer? - Add a layer of mulch on top of the soil. As your summer vegetables start to sprout, grab some organic mulch and sprinkle a thin layer over the roots of your plant. The mulch will not only keep the soil cool and moisturized, it will also prevent weeds from sprouting in between your plants.[8]
- There are a few different types of mulch you can use in a garden, including wood chips, shredded leaves, grass clippings, compost, or hay. Any one of these will do the trick to keep your summer garden thriving.
- Be sure to weed your garden before adding mulch to the soil.
- As your vegetables start to ripen, pick them just before they're fully ripe. That way, the plant will continue to bear fruit all season long.[9]
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How to Style High Low Dresses Posted: 31 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT If you love asymmetrical dresses, you need a high-low dress in your wardrobe! High-low dresses are longer in the back and shorter in the front so they really showcase your legs. You might be wondering how to wear such an unusual style, but you'll quickly learn that it's an incredibly versatile piece. You can easily dress it down for casual, everyday wear, or accessorize it to make the dress the perfect evening look. [Edit]Wear sandals, sneakers, or flats to create a casual style. - Give your outfit an everyday feel by wearing comfortable shoes. These might be your favorite fashion sneakers, loafers, oxfords, or ballet flats. Choose footwear that matches the color of your dress if you want them to blend in, or go for a bold pop of color if you'd like them to stand out![1]
- Sandals with a wide strap are great for summer months and you can find them with a low heel if you want a slightly dressier option.
- To make your outfit even more casual, toss on a denim jacket or cardigan and tie a cute belt around your waist.
[Edit]Rock a pair of heels if you want to glamorize your look. - Wear a high-low dress with stilettos, wedges, or heels to dress up your look. Shoes are one of the easiest ways to take your outfit from daytime casual to nighttime formal. For a look that never goes out of style, wear your favorite stilettos or pumps with the dress.[2]
- Pick heels that match the color of the dress if you want them to blend in or go with black for a classic, put-together look. Want to make your legs seem longer? Wear heels that match your skin tone so the shoes look like an extension of your legs.
- If you're not totally comfortable wearing high heels, don't worry! Kitten heels, shoes with a slight wedge, and low-heeled slingbacks are all great options.
[Edit]Toss on a jacket or blazer to complete a casual outfit. - Throw on a denim jacket or a simple blazer to make an everyday outfit. On its own, a high-low dress can feel a little too dressy for day-to-day wear, but a jacket, cardigan, or blazer can soften the look.[3]
- A cute denim jacket or fluffy cardigan are the most casual options, while a fitted blazer is a little dressier—perfect for the office or meetings.
[Edit]Wear the dress with scarves and leggings in the winter. - Put layers over the dress to add texture and warmth. Who says high-low dresses are just for summer? It's really easy to transition the piece to cooler weather by wearing leggings underneath it. Then, toss on a soft cardigan or scarf. You can match the color of the dress or choose a complementary color.[4]
- For example, if your dress is a solid color, pick a scarf or shawl with a fun print to add a little interest.
- Not sure what shoes to wear for a winter look? Flats or low-heeled shoes are comfortable options while stylish boots look great with most outfits.
- Make your outfit appear more relaxed for a daytime look. Dresses tend to be fancier than jeans or skirts, so if you want to wear a high-low dress without feeling overdressed, put on a short sweater or shirt that falls just above your waist. This makes your dress look like separate elements so it's not as formal.[5]
- If your shirt feels too long, just gather the bottom and tie a knot.
[Edit]Dress in neutral colors to look sleek. - Choose a black, white, or gray dress if you'd like a classic outfit. You'll probably find that you have more options for styling neutral-colored high-low dresses. This is because it's easy to stick with a single neutral color when it comes to shoes and accessories, or you can easily add a pop of color to switch up the outfit.[6]
- Go for a black high-low dress if you want to be able to transition it from daytime to nighttime. Swap out casual shoes for heels and add jewelry to go from casual to glam, for instance.
[Edit]Include a burst of color to add interest to a solid dress. - Use color or patterns to give a high-low dress more styling options. If your dress is a solid color, try wrapping a brightly patterned shawl around you or pop on a textured sweater in a different color.[7]
- If your dress is already colorful, add a little black or white so the color really stands out. For example, if your dress is yellow, put on a black cardigan to break up the colors.
[Edit]Use a belt to draw attention to your waist. - Accessorize your look and add definition to your waist with a belt. If you're wearing a form-fitting high-low dress, there's probably a noticeable waistline. If your dress is a loose, flowy style, create an instant waist with a belt. A simple, narrow belt can make the outfit appear delicate, while a wide, metallic belt adds sparkle to your look, for instance.[8]
- The belt is a perfect way to add a bit of color to a dark or neutral dress. Try a pink or mustard-colored belt with a dark, navy dress, for instance.
[Edit]Add jewelry to finish styling a formal outfit. - Complement a fancy dress with a statement necklace and earrings. The dramatic cut of high-low dresses means you can pull off long statement necklaces that fall below your bust. Daring earrings that complement the necklace can complement your evening wear.
- Trying to decide between gold and silver? Pair silver jewelry with cool dress colors like blue, white, and purple. Choose gold pieces if you're wearing warm colors like yellow, red, or orange.
[Edit]Carry a handbag or clutch to complete your outfit. - Use your handbag or purse to transition from daytime to nighttime. Want to keep your high-low dress casual? Carry a large tote or handbag for an everyday style. When you're ready to switch to a nighttime look, just swap out the bag for a fancy clutch.[9]
- The handbag or tote doesn't have to match the dress. You might carry a leather handbag with a blue high-low dress for instance. Then, when you're ready to dress for a night out, choose a blue clutch that matches the dress. This can make your outfit look more put together.
- Choose floor-length high-low dresses for a really dramatic evening style. Knee-length high-low dresses are perfect for casual, everyday styles.
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How to Hide Scars on Legs Posted: 31 May 2021 01:00 AM PDT Regardless of the reason you have them, blemishes on your legs are frustrating to deal with. You're not alone if you feel like you're constantly wrestling with your leg scars. Many people feel awkward about going outside in bare legs—but don't panic. If you don't want to pursue medical treatment, you can successfully hide scars on your legs with the right clothing choices, makeup application, and body art possibilities. [Edit]Obscuring Scars with Clothing and Bandages - Wear a pair of jeans or long pants to keep your leg scars hidden. Cover your leg scars completely by incorporating jeans or long pants into your daily outfit. Most jeans and pants go down to your ankles, so they're a great option if you have scars on your thighs, knees, and lower calves.[1] Men can try out blue jeans, chinos, or corduroy pants if they want to maintain a semi-casual look.
- Try out a pair of black jeans! They go well with many styles, including a blazer, casual jacket, or a tucked-in T-shirt.[2]
- Opt for long socks if your scars are on your ankles or lower calves. Slip on some longer socks if you don't want to cover up as much of your legs. They can come in many styles, like tube socks, which can be pulled over your ankles and the bottom of your lower calf.[3] They can also be paired with fun pairs of shoes, like loafers.[4]
- Consider wearing long socks with loafers, dress pants, and a flowy shirt.
- Try a pair of tights if you want to wear a skirt or dress. Hide your scars with tights if you plan on wearing a skirt or dress. Tights can also help keep your legs warm during the chillier months, so you'll be accomplishing two things at once. Depending on the look you're going for, you can try dark tights or opt for hosiery that matches your skin tone more closely.[5]
- If you want to wear tights but don't want them to be super obvious, consider wearing a longer dress or skirt.
- Go for leggings or sweatpants if you want to be comfortable. Obscure your scars with leggings and sweatpants if you want to prioritize comfort in your daily ensemble. There's no shame in wearing these items, even if they might not win you professionalism points. They'll do a great job at covering any scars on your thighs, calves, and knees.[6]
- Yoga pants are another comfortable clothing option for you to consider, though they might not cover scars on your lower calves depending on the style you choose.[7]
- Cover the scars with a bandage in a pinch. Put on a bandage if your scars are concentrated on one area of your leg. If you were scarred recently, consider spreading a thin layer of petroleum jelly over the scar before covering it with a piece of gauze or a sterile pad.[8]
- Don't tear away scabs from cuts and blemishes on your legs. This increases your risk of having a visible scar.
[Edit]Applying Makeup to Conceal Scars - Shave the scarred area to ensure that it's smooth. Use an electric or disposable razor to remove any hair from the scarred area of your leg. Be sure to apply shaving cream beforehand, even if you're only shaving a small spot. The smoother your skin is, the easier it will be to apply makeup.[9]
- Exfoliate your skin before moisturizing it. Keep your skin fresh by rubbing some exfoliator into your skin, which will remove any dead skin cells. Once you've washed off any of the excess product, spread some moisturizer over the exfoliated area. Try to avoid products with perfume, as these may irritate your skin.[10] If your legs are exposed to sunlight frequently, consider using a moisturizer with SPF.[11]
- Check your local drugstore to find an exfoliator and moisturizer for your specific skin type. Some products cater specifically to oily or dry skin, as well as other conditions.[12]
- Spread some primer onto your skin to prepare it for the foundation. Use your fingers to rub on a thin layer of primer over the scars on your legs. This will provide a sturdy base for the foundation and any other products you want to apply.[13]
- Ask your dermatologist if you should be applying any medicated ointments to your scars to help them fade.
- You'll be using the same primer that you'd use on your face.
- Choose the right makeup formula for your skin. Decide whether or not you want to cover your leg scars with liquid foundation or with a thicker camouflage cream. If your scar has an indentation, consider opting for a creamier product.[14]
- Use BB cream, or blemish balm, to moisturize your skin and cover less obvious leg scars.[15]
- Try a spray-on foundation instead of a liquid formula if you want a less messy application.[16]
- Consider tanning or bronzing sprays as options to cover your scars.
- Dab or spray on some liquid foundation that matches your skin tone. Use a wide brush or makeup sponge to pat some foundation onto the primed area. Start with a pea-sized amount—you can always add more product later if you need to![17]
- Make sure that the scar has healed before you apply any makeup.
- Bend your leg when you're applying makeup to your knee or ankle so the application looks as smooth as possible.
- Feather around the foundation to blend it into your skin. Take a large foundation brush or a makeup sponge and buff around the edges of the makeup to make it look uniform with the rest of your leg. Make sure to feather in an outward direction, using small, light buffing motions as you go.[18]
- Pat some setting powder onto the makeup. Add some setting powder to the scarred area to help keep the makeup in place. Consider this powder as a seal, or a layer of protection for your foundation and other products.[19]
- Let the makeup set before you go out. Wait for your makeup products to completely dry before you go anywhere. Don't put on any pants, shorts, or skirts until you're positive that the makeup won't smear. Wait 1-2 minutes if you want to play it safe.[20]
- Use makeup remover and a cotton ball to wipe off your makeup. Take a cotton ball and dip it into a delicate makeup removal solution. Clean off the makeup in long strokes until there is no more product on your skin.[21]
- If you'd prefer, you can also dip your fingers in makeup removal solution and rub off the makeup from your leg scars.
[Edit]Covering Scars with Tattoos - Plan what kind of tattoo you want. Brainstorm ideas by doing an image search online, or by looking at the digital portfolios of different tattoo artists. Keep in mind that the tattoo will be permanent, so make sure that it's something you'll enjoy having on your skin for the rest of your life.[22]
- Visualize the tattoo you want for at least a year, so you can see how you feel about the design after some time has passed.
- If you have a series of small scars on your legs, consider getting a longer and more expansive tattoo, like a flowery vine. If your scar is centered in a single spot, think about a design that can cover it completely, like a portrait.
- Book an appointment to get the tattoo. Call ahead or walk into a tattoo parlor to schedule an appointment for your body art. Check online ahead of time to make sure that the parlor has good reviews, and that the employees are credible. Ask to see if any of the tattoo artists have experience with covering up leg scars.[23]
- Depending on the size and intricacy of your tattoo, it may end up costing several hundred dollars. Don't try and find artists who are especially cheap—there's a likely reason they don't charge a lot, and it probably isn't good.
- In most places, you have to be 18 to get any body art done. If you're a minor, make sure you have a parent or guardian's permission before you get tattooed.
- Know the consequences, and how it might impact your ability to donate blood. Depending on where you live, getting a tattoo might disqualify you from giving blood. Check with your local hospital or donation center to check.[24]
- Speak with your tattoo artist before the procedure. Talk to the artist so you know exactly what's going to happen. Don't be afraid to ask questions about the procedure, and be sure to let the artist know that the purpose of the tattoo is to obscure your leg scars.[25]
- If you get any negative vibes from the tattoo artist, don't be afraid to leave.[26]
- Follow the after-care instructions carefully. Keep your new tattoo covered with a medicated bandage, and clean the skin with a gentle soap. Additionally, make sure that your ink doesn't get wet in the first two weeks after you receive the tattoo. The after-care helps to keep your skin as healthy and comfortable as possible.[27]
- You can usually purchase tattoo-specific soaps at your tattoo parlor.
[Edit]Things You'll Need [Edit]Obscuring Scars with Clothing - Jeans
- Long pants
- Long socks
- Tights
- Leggings
- Sweatpants
- Bandage
- Sports tape (optional)
[Edit]Applying Makeup to Conceal Scars - Primer
- Foundation
- Camouflage cream
- Bronzing or tanning sprays
- Setting powder
- Cotton ball
- Makeup removal product
[Edit]Covering Scars with Tattoos - Medicated bandage
- Gentle soap
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