How To
How to Grow Truffles
Truffles are considered a delicacy and they are incredibly flavorful. They are also more difficult to cultivate than other edible fungi. Growing truffles can be a lucrative agricultural venture for this reason. It will take at least a few years before you...
How to Prune a Redbud Tree
Redbud trees, or cercis canadensis, are a type of North American tree that bloom in the spring. They are low-maintenance as far as pruning goes. Once you prune out all the dead or diseased branches in the winter, you only need to do some structural prunin...
How to Harvest Onions
Onions are versatile vegetables that can easily be grown in a garden or yard and are used in a wide variety of dishes. If you want to cook with the onions that you grow, you'll need to harvest and cure them properly. If done correctly, you can add your ga...
How to Fly to New Zealand for Cheap
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a beautiful trip destination, with plenty of tourist destinations and a rich cultural history. And, with a little research and preparation, flying to New Zealand can be budget-friendly. Planning your vacation during the off-seaso...
How to Store a Propane Tank Outside
Propane is commonly used for gas grills and can be found in many homes. Since propane is a highly flammable gas, it needs to be stored safely outdoors. By using the proper storage techniques, you can keep your tank in working condition for years to come....
How to Trim a Goatee
Goatees are common styles for a beard that can stand alone or incorporate a mustache. For a clean look, you’ll want to trim your goatee regularly so your facial hair stands out. With a trimmer and a razor, you can shape your goatee exactly in the style yo...
How to Repair Rotted Wood
Over time, wood will start to rot as it’s exposed to moisture. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also cause damage to your home if it’s left untreated. Luckily, rot is easy to remove and replace. Whether you choose to use epoxy, a wood filler, or anoth...
How to Dye Fabric with Beets
There is a certain beauty to natural dyes that you just can't get with regular fabric dyes. Although the results aren't quite as color-fast as store-bought dyes, they are gorgeous in their own way. The process is simple, and once you know how to do it wit...
How to Design a Yearbook
You’ve been put in charge of designing your school yearbook. It’s a large task, but definitely doable. The first step is to find out what guidelines and requirements have been set by the school. After that, assign responsibilities to the yearbook staff an...
How to Clean Underneath a Stove
Cleaning underneath the kitchen stove is one chore that probably doesn't even make the spring cleaning list. Be prepared to go through quite a few steps to get the area squeaky clean. If your bottom drawer detaches from the oven, it will make cleaning a...
How to Celebrate Saraswati Puja at Home
Saraswati is the Hindu Goddess of all learning and art forms. Saraswati is often worshipped by students, professionals, artists, and musicians seeking artistic and technical skills, academic strengths, wisdom, and good health. The Saraswati puja is perfor...
How to Fix a Bicep Tear
A biceps tendon injury can be alarming and interfere with your daily routine. Fortunately, only serious tears require medical care. For a minor injury, apply ice, rest your arm, and take over-the-counter pain medication. When the pain subsides, start to s...
How to Shave Your Balls
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How to Test Packet Loss on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to use the HPE Network Capture Express app to check for packet loss from an Android phone or tablet.
How to Deal with Attention Seeking Adults
Frequent dramatic displays, exaggerated stories, and over-the-top conflict are often the signs of an attention seeker. If someone is bothering you with these behaviors, the best thing to do is to ignore their antics. Strong personal boundaries can help yo...
How to Cool Down the Water in a Fish Tank
Everyone gets hot in the summer, aquatic friends included. Temperatures that are higher than normal can lead to fungal and bacterial illnesses in your aquarium, algae blooms, and sickly animals. Some fish can even die if they get too warm! Luckily, there...