How to Combine Two Columns in Excel Posted: 13 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT Do you want to merge two columns in Excel without losing data? There are three easy ways to combine columns in your spreadsheet—Flash Fill, the ampersand (&) symbol, and the CONCAT function. Unlike merging cells, these options preserve your data and allow you to separate values with spaces and commas. This wikiHow guide will teach you how to combine columns in Microsoft Excel. [Edit]Using Flash Fill - Know when to use Flash Fill. Flash Fill is the fastest way to combine the values of two columns (such as columns of separated first and last names). You'll teach Flash Fill how to merge the data by typing the first merged cell yourself (e.g., FirstName LastName). Flash Fill will sense the pattern and fill out the rest of the column.[1]
- The two columns you're combining must be next to each other to use Flash Fill.
- Don't use Flash Fill if any of the following is true for your data (use the ampersand symbol or the CONCAT function instead):
- The columns you want to combine aren't consecutive (e.g., combining columns A and F).
- You want to be able to make changes to the original columns and have those change automatically update in the merged column.
- Add a blank column next to the columns you want to combine. In this example, let's say column A contains first names, column B contains last names, and that we want column C to contain first and last names combined. If column C isn't blank right now, right click the C column header and select Insert from the menu.
- Type the full name into the first cell in column C. For example, if A1 contains and B1 contains , type into C1.
- Flash Fill can detect all sorts of patterns. For example, if column A contains area codes and column B contains phone numbers, you could type the area code and phone number into column C.
- You can even separate the contents of the columns with words or symbols, as long as you don't make the pattern too hard for Excel to understand. For example:
- A1 contains the area code and B1 contains , you could type into column C and Excel should sense the pattern.
- Press or . This teaches Flash Fill the pattern.
- Start typing the next combined name into C2. As you type, you'll see that Excel suggest the next combination automatically.
- For example, if A2 is and B2 is , Excel will suggest .
- Press or . This automatically combines the remaining cells from columns A and B into a single merged column C. You don't even have to drag down a formula—the two columns are now merged into one.
- If the column does not fill, press Control + E on the keyboard to activate Flash Fill manually.
- You can safely delete the original two columns if you'd like. The new column doesn't contain any formulas, so you won't lose the merged data.
[Edit]Using the Ampersand Symbol - Click an empty cell near the columns you want to combine. This should be on the same row as the first row of data in the columns you're combining.
- Using the Ampersand & is another easy way to combine two columns. You'll create a simple formula using & symbols into the first cell, and then apply your formula to the rest of the data to merge the whole column.
- Type an equals sign into the blank cell. This begins the formula.
- Click the first cell in the first column you want to join. For example, if you're combining columns A and B, click A1. This adds the cell address to your formula.
- Type . Place a single space between the two quotation marks. This tells the formula to add a space between the contents of the two columns.[2]
- For example, if column A contains first names and column B contains last names, the ensures a space between the first and last names in the new column (e.g., "Joe Williams" instead of "JoeWilliams."
- Type another . This time, don't add any quotes or spaces.
- Click the first cell in the second column you want to merge. Now you'll have a formula that looks something like this:
- If you'd rather there not be a space between the words in the merged column, the formula would eliminate the " " and the second ampersand like this:
- You could also place a symbol, word, or phrase inside of the quotes if you want to insert something between the two joined cells.
- Press or . You've now merged the contents of the two cells at the top of each column.
- Click and drag the formula down the column. This merges the rest of the two columns.
- You can either click the cell and drag its bottom-right corner to the bottom of the columns, or double-click the square at the bottom-right corner of the cell to use autofill.
- Convert the merged column into plain text. Because you used a formula to merge the two columns, the new column is just formulas, not text. If you want to delete the original columns and just keep the merged column, you'll need to do this to avoid losing data:
- Select all the combined data you've created. For example, C1:C30.
- Press Control + C (PC) or Command + C (Mac) to copy it.
- Right-click the first cell in the column you just copied.
- Select Paste Special and choose Values.
[Edit]Using the CONCAT Function - Click an empty cell near the columns you want to combine. This should be on the same row as the first row of data in the columns you're combining.
- Type into the blank cell. This begins the CONCAT formula.
- If you're using a version of Excel from before 2019, use instead of .[4]
- Click the first cell in the first column you want to join. For example, if you're combining columns A and B, click A1. This adds the cell address to your formula, which should now look something like this: .
- Type . Typing the first comma separates the first cell from , which adds a space between the two values. The second comma prepares you to select the second cell you're merging.
- You should now have a formula that looks something like this:
- Click the first cell in the second column you want to merge and type a closed parenthesis . Now you'll have a formula that looks something like this: .
- You could also place a symbol, word, or phrase inside of the quotes if you want to insert something between the two joined cells.
- Alternatively, if you want the merged text to appear without a space (e.g., JoeWilliams instead of Joe Williams), you could change the formula to .
- Press or . This creates the formula and joins the two cells at the top of the columns.
- Click and drag the formula down the column. This merges the rest of the two columns.
- You can either click the cell and drag its bottom-right corner to the bottom of the columns, or double-click the square at the bottom-right corner of the cell to use autofill.
- Convert the merged column into plain text. Because you used a formula to merge the two columns, the new column is just formulas, not text. If you want to delete the original columns and just keep the merged column, you'll need to do this to avoid losing data:
- Select all the combined data you've created. For example, C1:C30.
- Press Control + C (PC) or Command + C (Mac) to copy it.
- Right-click the first cell in the column you just copied.
- Select Paste Special and choose Values.
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How to Congratulate Someone on Their New Baby Posted: 13 Jun 2022 01:00 AM PDT It's pretty exciting when a friend, family member, or colleague becomes a parent, but what should you say? Whether you're writing a card or expressing your good wishes to a new parent in person, you're going to want to have a nice phrase or two in mind. That's where we come in. We've got you covered with the best messages for a new parent, from funny to heartfelt. Read on for our complete guide on how to congratulate someone on their new baby. [Edit]"Congrats on the new member of the family!" - A simple wish shows that you care. You don't need to be Shakespeare to wish a friend or a family member on an occasion like this—just sending a few words of affection their way can mean a lot. Let them know that you're wishing them the best by saying something like:[1]
- "Best wishes for a lifetime of happiness!"
- "This is such wonderful news!"
- "Wishing you and the baby all the best things in life."
- "Congratulations on the baby!"
[Edit]"See you when you have some free time—maybe in 18 years?" - A funny message brings humor into a new parent's life. Having a baby is a fun and exciting thing, so send over a light-hearted message to bring a smile to your friend's face. Try saying something like:[2]
- "Your new tax deduction is so cute!"
- "Congratulations on your latest joint project!"
- "I hope you're prepared for a busy schedule of posting baby photos on Instagram."
- "I hope you got some rest before the baby arrived—you'll need it!"
[Edit]"Thrilled to shower you and the baby with love." - For a baby shower, send a message showing how excited you are. A baby shower is an exciting time in a soon-to-be parent's life, and expressing your own excitement can make them feel even more joy. So, send them a positive message, like:[3]
- "Can't wait to meet your little munchkin!"
- "Wishing you an easy pregnancy, an easy birth, and a happy and healthy baby."
- "You're about to get on life's best rollercoaster ride. Congrats!"
- "So, so happy for you. I'm wishing you a safe delivery!"
[Edit]"Hope you're ready for the new alarm clock you just made! - Baby showers are also a great time for a funny message. After all, baby showers are often filled with silly games and plenty of laughs, so a message that tickles the soon-to-be parent's funny bone can work really well. Send them something like:[4]
- Congratulations on your coming bundle of poop! Oops…joy!"
- "Congrats on the coming arrival of your tiny overlord!"
- "Hitting the bottle is going to mean something completely different soon!"
- "A toast to the bun in your oven!"
[Edit]"I couldn't possibly be more proud of you." - A heartfelt message expresses the depth of your relationship. A new baby is a huge moment for any parent, and this is a good chance for you to express what scientists call "sympathetic joy," or genuine happiness at their good fortune. Showing your friend sincerity at this moment in their lives can feel really meaningful. Say something like:[5]
- "I've always know you to be a kind, loving, and generous person. Your child is so, so lucky to have you as their parent."
- "Thank you for being such a blessing in my life. I'm so glad that you've got a blessing of your own now."
- "I love and care about you so much. I'm happy beyond words."
- "It's an honor to have you in my life, and I can't wait to be there for you and the baby."
[Edit]"What a cute photo! Congrats!" - If you've learned the news through social media, try out this comment. It can make a new parent feel really special to have their feed fill up with well-wishers, so show them some love. If your friend posts a photo or a text post with the news, you can say something like:
- "Your baby is adorable. Wishing you all the best!"
- "Well done on creating a mini human! Keep us updated please :)"
- "So thrilled to see these photos! You all look so happy."
[Edit]"If you need anything, I'm here for you." - An offer of support can mean a lot to new parents. Raising a child is a lot of work, and letting a new parent know that you're here to support them through this chapter can feel very comforting. Say something like:[6]
- "They say it takes a village to raise a child, and we're here to help."
- "You aren't raising this kid alone—we'll make sure they have a wonderful life."
- "If you ever need someone to make a run to the store for some diapers, you have my number."
- "Let me know how I can help you as you embark on this new journey!"
[Edit]"Wishing you and the your little bundle of joy all the best." - Try using a message like this for a baby boy. This is a cute message to send to a friend or family member who recently gave birth or adopted a baby. Send your friend a note that says something like:[7]
- "I know this little bundle of joy is going to sweep you off your feet."
- "Congratulations on being blessed with such a sweet little baby."
- "I know your child will be kind, smart, and generous, just like their parent/mom/dad."
- "Your baby is an angel—I'm so happy for you!"
[Edit]"So excited to watch your angel grow up!" - If your friend has a baby, send them a wish like this. This is a good gender neutral message to send your friend and let them know how happy you are about their new baby. Say something like:[8]
- "I can already guess that your child will be quick-witted and creative, just like their parent/mom/dad."
- "What a beautiful baby! I'm so happy to be able to know them."
- "I know you must be thrilled to have such a wonderful child enter your life."
- "Your child is such a wonderful blessing, and you richly deserve them."
[Edit]"These kids are so lucky to have parents like you!" - If your friend is having twins (or triplets!) send a message like this.{endbold} It's both exciting and maybe a little overwhelming to parent more than one baby at the same time, so your well-wishes might be especially appreciated. Send something like:[9]
- "Double the giggles and double the grins, double the trouble if you're blessed with twins!"
- "Born with [two/three] buddies! How cool! Lots of love to your new family!"
- "Diapers and bottles times two! Congrats!"
- "Genes so nice, they made them twice!"
[Edit]"I'm so glad you've all found a home in each other." - Adoption can be a long journey, so congratulate your friend with a kind message. If your friend has become a parent at the end of their adoption journey, it's a great idea to send them a note letting them know that you're happy for them. Say something like:[10]
- "It's great to see your dream of being a mom/dad come true. Congrats to your family."
- "You have so much love to give—your child is really lucky to have you."
- "We're so happy to see your family grow—congratulations on your adoption."
- "Warmest wishes for your adoption! We're thrilled to have heard the news."
[Edit]"It was tough getting here, but I know it was worth it." - If your friend had a difficult pregnancy, you want to be supportive. But keep in mind that acknowledging a difficulty pregnancy is something you should only do if you're very close to the new parent, Otherwise, it's best to keep things completely positive, unless you know that your friend would appreciate a mention of their struggles. If so, say something like:[11]
- "Wishing you and the baby all the best as you recover."
- "I love you and I'm here for you as you continue your journey."
- "I wish you a motherhood that's worth all the struggle that went into it."
- "So thankful for your baby to be here, and wishing him and you all the best."
[Edit]"Every child begins the world again." - Share a piece of wisdom or quote about parenthood. Plenty of people have written about the wonder that a new child brings into a parent's life, so consider sending over a relatable and touching quote. Your friend might appreciate a message with a quote like:[12]
- "There are places in the heart you don't even know exist until you love a child." —Anne Lamott
- "A new baby is like the beginning of all things—wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities." —Eda LeShan
- "Birth is the sudden opening of a window, through which you look out upon a stupendous prospect. For what has happened? A miracle. You have exchanged nothing for the possibility of everything." —William Macneile Dixon
- "Life is a flame that is always burning itself out, but it catches fire again every time a child is born." —George Bernard Shaw
- If you want to get your friend a meaningful gift, try purchasing a baby memory book. Memory books aren't just for parents to remember these early days: your friend's child is likely to enjoy looking back on it when they're older as well.[13]
- Although flowers are always nice, you could also get a baby quilt. Accidents happen, and new parents can never have too many spare quilts for their baby.
- New parents might not have too much time to cook, so bringing them a few home-cooked meals or a voucher to a food delivery service can also be a really kind gesture.
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How to Connect Oculus to TV Posted: 12 Jun 2022 05:00 PM PDT Do you have an Oculus Quest and want to share what you see on a TV screen? The Quest and Quest 2 are standalone virtual reality headsets that don't need to be connected to a PC or game console, nor do they require tracking devices. The only problem is other people can't see what you can see inside the headset. Luckily, the Quest and Quest 2 let you cast or mirror your experience to TVs, even if you don't have a smart TV. We'll show you easy ways to connect your Quest and Quest 2 to a TV. [Edit]Casting to a TV - Make sure both your TV and Quest are connected to the same Wi-Fi. To cast to your TV, both the Quest and your television must be connected to the same wireless network. If you haven't already done so, turn on both your TV and your Quest and use the menu system to connect to the same Wi-Fi network.
- This method works for TVs that support casting. If you do not have a smart TV or your TV doesn't support casting, you can use a smart box such as Roku, or Chromecast instead, or you can cast to your phone and mirror your phone screen to your TV.
- Turn on the Quest headset and put it on. Press the pill-shaped button on the right side of the Quest headset to turn it on. Then place it over your eyes and pull the straps over the back of your head. Use the Velcro to tighten the straps.
- When you first turn on your Quest headset, you will need to set up a guardian. This prevents you from running into obstacles. Follow the instructions in the Quest headset to set up a guardian.
- Press the Home button on the controller. It's the flat button on the right controller with an "O" on it. This displays the Home menu at the bottom of your vision.
- Select the Share icon. It's the pink icon with a curved arrow pointing right. It's towards the right side of the Home panel at the bottom of your vision. Point the controller at the Share button and squeeze the trigger to select it. This displays the Share menu.
- Select . It's the first option in the upper-left corner of the Share menu. Your Quest will scan the network for devices it can cast to.
- Select your television or smart box. Once your Quest discovers your television or smart box, point to it and squeeze the trigger to select it. Your Quest will connect to your TV. Then what you see in the Quest will be mirrored on the TV screen.
[Edit]Screen Mirroring from Mobile to TV - Download the Oculus App for your mobile device. You probably already have the Oculus App installed on your smartphone or tablet, as it's part of the setup process. If you do not currently have the Oculus app, be sure to download it from the App Store on iPhone and iPad, or the Google Play Store on Android devices.
- Sign in using the Facebook or Oculus account associated with your Quest or Quest 2.
- This method is for if your TV does not support casting. If your TV does not support casting but supports Apple AirPlay or Samsung Smart View, you can cast the Quest to the mobile app and then mirror your smartphone to your TV.
- Make sure your Quest, mobile phone, and TV are on the same wireless network. For this to work, you will need to make sure that your Quest headset, mobile phone, and TV are all connected to the same Wi-Fi network. If you have not already done so, make sure all three devices are connected to the Wi-Fi network.
- Open the Control Center or Quick Access menu. If you are using an iPhone, swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen to open the Control Center. If you are using a Samsung Galaxy device swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick Access menu. Then swipe down on the Quick Access menu to display all Quick Access shortcuts.
- If you are using a regular Android device. You can download a Screen Mirror app from the Google Play Store.
- Tap or the screen mirror icon. If you are using an [[iPhone, tap the icon that resembles two screens on top of each other. If you are using a Samsung Galaxy device, tap the Smart View icon. It has an icon that resembles a play triangle inside two circular arrows.
- Tap your TV. If your TV supports AirPlay or Smart View, it should be displayed in the list of devices. Tap your TV. You should see your mobile phone screen displayed on your TV.
- Open the Oculus app. It has a black icon with an "O". Tap the Oculus app icon on your Home screen or Apps menu to open the Oculus app. Make sure you have your Quest headset nearby so that it can connect with your headset.
- To check if your Quest headset is connected to the mobile app, tap the Devices tab at the bottom of the screen. It should show your device and say Connected in the upper-left corner.
- Power on your Quest headset and put it on. Press the pill-shaped button on the right side of the Quest to power it on. Then place it over your eyes and pull the straps over the back of your head. Use the Velcro to tighten the straps.
- When you first turn on your Quest headset, you will need to set up a guardian. This prevents you from running into obstacles. Follow the instructions in the Quest headset to set up a guardian.
- Press the Home button on the controller. It's the flat button on the right controller with an "O" on it. This displays the Home menu at the bottom of your vision.
- Select the Share icon. It's the pink icon with a curved arrow pointing right. It's towards the right side of the Home panel at the bottom of your vision. Point the controller at the Share button and squeeze the trigger to select it. This displays the Share menu.
- Select . It's the first option in the upper-left corner of the Share menu. Your Quest will scan the network for devices it can cast to.
- Select . This will display what you see inside the Quest headset on your mobile phone through the Oculus app. While mirroring your screen to your TV, the image will be displayed on your TV as well.
- Alternatively, you can go to https://www.oculus.com/casting in a web browser on your desktop computer or laptop. Log in to your Oculus account. Then you can select Computer in the Quest Share menu and display your Quest vision on a computer screen.
[Edit]Warnings - There is going to be a slight time delay between what you see on your Quest headset and what is displayed on your TV. You may want to wear headphones on your Quest headset to prevent getting distracted.
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How to Eat Sea Moss Posted: 12 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT If you're looking to add some extra nutrients to your diet, sea moss can be a great supplement—but what's the best way to eat it? As it turns out, you can enjoy this variety of seaweed by blending it into many of your favorite treats as a gel. In this handy guide, we'll show you all the possible ways you can mix sea moss gel into your diet, whether it's part of your breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even dessert! [Edit]Prepare or purchase sea moss gel. - The easiest way to eat sea moss is by adding gel to different foods. You'll need dried sea moss, water, and a blender to prepare it yourself. Soak 1/2 cup (100 g) of sea moss in water for 4 hours. Then, rinse the moss off with tap water and boil it in a pot with the lid closed for 10-12 minutes. Then, put the softened moss in a blender and blend until the gel is smooth.[1]
- Once made, your gel should last refrigerated for up to 20 days.
[Edit]Eat up to 1-2 tbsp (15-30 mL) daily. - Sea moss has lots of nutrients, but it's unhealthy to overindulge. This is because sea moss also contains iodine, which your body needs to maintain a healthy thyroid. However, too much iodine can damage your thyroid.[2] Therefore, it's best to stick to a day and consult your doctor if you have concerns.
[Edit]Add sea moss to smoothies. - Sea moss becomes a tasteless (but healthy) ingredient in fruit smoothies. Blend it together with any of your other favorite smoothie ingredients for a quick nutrient boost. It'll pair seamlessly with any smoothie because it has such a neutral flavor on its own. Mix and match smoothie ingredients including (but not limited to) apples, bananas, blueberries, kale, mango, pineapple, raspberries, strawberries, or spinach.[3]
[Edit]Make a tasty sea moss juice. - Stir a tablespoon of gel into your juice of choice. Any kind of juice can be combined with sea moss, from pineapple to orange and even lemonade (either fresh or made from powder). Simply grab a glass, measure out of sea moss gel into the glass, and then pour in the juice. Mix them until the juice and gel are well-blended, add some ice if desired, and enjoy.
- If you want to get fancy with your juice concoctions, sea moss and watermelon juice is another popular choice, with a few mint leaves and lime as garnish.
[Edit]Use sea moss in soups and sauces. - Gelatin-like sea moss gel is a fantastic thickening agent. Get creative and add sea moss gel when you're making your favorite sauce, soup, stew, and even curry recipes! Add a couple of tablespoons of sea moss to thicken the soup up and make it more creamy. You can even use the gel in soups to replace regular gelatin (which is made from animal parts) for a healthy vegan gluten-free option.[4]
- Add about of gel per of broth when making soup.[5]
- For sauces, add of gel per of broth (since they tend to be thicker).
[Edit]Craft an Irish moss drink. - This tasty, healthy drink has a fast prep time, and it's also vegan. Blend of sea moss gel, 1 1/4 c (296 mL) of non-dairy milk, 4 pitted dates, 1/2 tsp (2.8 g) each of cinnamon and vanilla extract, and 1/4 tsp (1.4 g) of nutmeg. If the drink is too thick, you can also add more milk until it reaches a consistency you like.[6]
- Feel free to sprinkle a little cinnamon on top as garnish, too!
[Edit]Make sea moss jam. - Replace fruit pectin or cornstarch when making jams and jellies. Since sea moss gel is such a great thickener, you can also use it when you're making homemade jam.[7] The use of such thickeners in jam is optional, as it can be made with fruit, sugar, butter, and lemon juice alone, but a proper thickener can help you get a jam-like consistency quicker.
[Edit]Blend ice cream and sea moss. - Add sea moss gel when you're making any homemade ice cream recipe. You can also make special Irish moss ice cream by combining of the aforementioned Irish moss drink with of heavy whipping cream and sugar in an ice cream maker.[8]
- Let the Irish moss ice cream churn for 30 minutes and set it in the freezer for 4-6 hours before serving.
- This gives you a healthy twist to any ice cream dessert, and you won't be able to taste the seaweed addition at all.
[Edit]Create sea moss jello. - Replace the gelatin ingredient with sea moss gel. For sea moss jello, you'll have to make the jello from scratch rather than from a box. However, it's easy to incorporate sea moss into jello. Look at the recipe you're using to see how much gelatin it calls for, and replace the gelatin with sea moss gel instead.[9]
- You can also whip up pudding with sea moss gel. As a thickening agent, it can replace the cornstarch that is typically used in puddings.
[Edit]Brew a sea moss tea. - You can make a basic tea from the gel or add other herbs too. The basic tea is easy: just bring your water to boil in a pot, and then stir sea moss gel into the pot—1 part gel to every 4 parts water. From there, you can add in any other spices that you like in your tea, and drink it.[10]
- For example, you can steep a teabag of your favorite herbal mix in the sea moss tea. Popular herbs include hibiscus, lemon balm, ginger, rooibos, mint, and chamomile.
[Edit]Sprinkle sea moss powder into drinks instead. - Dry powder can be an alternative to gel if desired. Sea moss powder is easily purchased online (on Amazon and other retailers, for example) for a quick alternative to sea moss gel. You can also purchase whole dried sea moss and blend it into your smoothies and beverages.
- Sea moss powder is also available as pill supplements, which you can swallow rather than mixing the moss into your food.[11]
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How to Install Landscape Fabric Under Rocks Posted: 12 Jun 2022 01:00 AM PDT Landscape fabric is a great way to prevent weeds from growing up around your rock garden and keep it looking neat. Installing the fabric under rocks and over plants may seem like a tough chore to tackle all by yourself, but by the end of this guide, you'll discover that it's highly doable! With just a few tools and a little know-how, you can design the perfect garden, yard, or pathway. Keep reading, and we'll show you how to install landscape fabric under rocks easily with no fuss. [Edit]Preparing the Area - Measure the landscape you'll be covering in fabric. Grab a tape measure and write down the exact measurements of the area to refer to them as you gather supplies.[1] You'll need to know how much fabric you should cut for the job and how many garden staples you'll need to secure the fabric later.
- Keep in mind that you need enough fabric to cover the entire area, plus a little extra to make sure the edges of the space are covered. A garden only needs 1 layer of landscape fabric at a time.
- Weed the area thoroughly. You can pull the weeds up by hand or use a hoe, trowel, or shovel to remove them by their roots, so they won't grow back. Loosen the soil where the weed's stem meets the soil until you can see its main root; then, grasp the root with your hand or a weeding tool and pull it up. Alternatively, hoe weeds by cutting them off with a sweeping motion of the hoe just below the soil's surface.[2]
- Since landscape fabric is designed to stop weeds from growing in your garden, it's important to first remove the existing weeds to ensure no more can grow.[3]
- If you have a lot of weeds to deal with, consider spraying them with a nonselective herbicide. Be careful and only spray the herbicide when there's low wind, as it can kill other plants, too.[4]
- Rake the soil to clear any rocks, bark, sticks, or other debris. Any sharp objects sticking out of the soil can damage the landscape fabric, eventually leaving holes. Clear away all debris to ensure that the fabric lasts as long as possible. Do this using a steel garden rake (alternatively called a bow rake), and throw away the debris that you unearth.[5]
- Doing this will make your landscape fabric last longer and look even once laid down and covered in rocks.
- Level out the surface soil with your rake until it's flat. Scrape away any hills in the soil and fill up dips so the landscape fabric can lay tight and flat across the ground, covering as much area as possible. This will allow you to create a uniform layer over the top of the fabric as well.[6]
- Even out the soil with a hand tamper if you're installing a pathway; this will help to stabilize the rocks once you lay them down.
- Alternatively compact road base or granite can be used to stabilize the area before laying out the fabric.[7]
- Fertilize the soil or add compost as needed. If your soil needs any extra care, including compost and fertilizer for plant nutrients, be sure to add that before laying down the landscape fabric. You won't be able to add any once the material is fully installed![8][9]
- Do some research and figure out how much is typically healthy for the type of plant you're growing, and mix in as much compost or fertilizer as they need.
[Edit]Laying Out the Landscape Fabric - Choose a landscape fabric that best suits your needs. If the fabric is going under rocks alone, a non-woven cloth is acceptable—it's thicker and doesn't let as much water through, but that works because you have no plants to water. On the other hand, if the fabric is going underneath rocks and plants (in a rock garden, for instance), you'll want to pick a lighter woven landscape fabric, which lets water flow more easily to keep your plants healthy.[10]
- Unroll your fabric across the landscaping area. Start at one end of the garden and lay out the fabric to double-check that it'll cover the whole space before cutting any pieces off the roll. Make sure there are a few inches of extra material around your garden's borders, so you can tuck the fabric later if you lay down edging material.
- Read the instructions to learn which side of the fabric should face down—usually the fuzzy side for woven fabric. The weave on that side is designed to help water flow down toward the roots of plants.[11]
- Cut the landscape fabric with a utility knife. Remove excess fabric if you're using one piece to cover the area, or cut multiple pieces of fabric from the roll if needed. Make sure that each piece of fabric you cut is a few extra inches wider and longer than the area it needs to cover. This will ensure that the entire area is covered with no gaps or soil exposed.
- Wear cut-resistant work gloves to protect yourself.[12]
- Weigh down the edges of the fabric with a large rock (or several smaller ones) to keep it in place while you cut away excess fabric.
- Overlap each piece of fabric by to . If your landscape needs more than one piece of fabric to cover it, ensure every adjoining side overlaps so that no weeds can poke up through the seams. You'll most likely cut multiple pieces if your garden is wider than the roll of fabric or you're covering a path that has curves and corners.[13]
- Cut an "X" into the fabric for any existing plants in the area. Use the utility knife to make your cuts, slicing from the outside towards the center, and be generous with the amount of space you give yourself. Then, gently guide plants through the hole that you've made in the fabric.[14]
- Remember to keep an eye on any plants buried under landscape fabric. Even when using material that allows for water flow, your plants may not naturally get enough water.
[Edit]Securing the Fabric and Adding Rocks - Use garden staples to fix the fabric to the ground. Drive the staples into the ground every to along every edge of the fabric, using a hammer or mallet. Also, use staples along seams where two pieces of landscape fabric meet. This allows you to lay the fabric flat and tight against the surface of the soil and make sure it doesn't move as you continue to roll out the fabric.[15][16]
- Alternatively you could use nails to secure the fabric to the ground before landscaping.[17]
- After the fabric is secured, you can plant any flora that isn't already in your garden. Using the same technique as above, cut an "X" into the fabric and plant your flowers inside that space.
- At this time, install any edging you plan to use if you're laying down fabric for a pathway, and tuck the landscape fabric underneath the edging to stop weeds from growing.
- Spread a layer of gravel over the fabric for protection. If you're putting larger rocks over top of this, use a small amount of gravel, so the layer stays thin. However, if your main layer of rocks is gravel, make the layer thicker—roughly to . A layer of gravel serves as padding for the landscape fabric and stops larger rocks you place on top from sinking into the soil.[18]
- Layer rocks over the top of the landscape fabric. Stick to rounded rocks since sharp edges can dig into the fabric and rip it apart in time. You can spread smaller rocks by hand or by using a rake and place large rocks by hand as desired. Once you're done, make sure there are no spots where landscape fabric is visible.
- Limit your rock layer to about thick across the entire length of the landscape fabric.[19]
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