User:A vivid dreamer

Howtos and guides that I have written (or am in the process of writing)
I have also been working on several of the wikhowto-specific pages such as:
 * Howto make a reusable menstrual pad
 * Howto wash a reusable menstrual pad
 * Howto cook dried beans
 * Howto light a safety match
 * Howto organise your belongings
 * Howto bind a book
 * Howto store carrots so they stay crisp longer
 * Howto dry dishes
 * Howto store tomatoes so they don't go mouldy as quickly
 * Howto download TiddlyWiki
 * Howto quickly learn the basics of TiddlyWiki
 * Howto promptly inform people of your change of address
 * Howto make a reusable shopping list
 * Guide to efficient living
 * Howto write a new Howto page on Wikihowto
 * Guide to understanding how Wikihowto works
 * Guide to getting started on Wikihowto
 * Main Page
 * Howto use tables in Wikihowto

Howtos that I plan to write

 * Howto toast sesame seeds
 * Howto fix a sewing machine
 * Howto make a no-dig garden
 * Howto reshape your life using goals
 * Howto grow plants from seed
 * Howto write a personal finance plan
 * Howto store baby spinach so that it stays fresh longer
 * Howto store an unused portion of raw firm tofu

Draft Howto's (saved here until they are ready to move elsewhere)
draft notes for: howto grow vegetables from seeds some of the information may be more suited to guide to growing vegetables from seeds

various methods:
 * various methods need to be considered because the process is different for different categories of seeds
 * some need to be planted straight into the ground in the position where they are going to grow, while others need to be planted into a tray of soil and then transplanted into the ground once they have matured a bit
 * some need to be watered everyday once planted, others only need to be watered once when they are planted and then watered once the shoot comes out of the ground


 * beans or peas
 * snowpeas
 * broad beans
 * corn
 * all corn varieties
 * seeds that need to go straight into the ground
 * raddishes
 * carrots
 * seeds that need to be/are more likely to survive when planted in trays of soil and transplanted later
 * tomatoes
 * bulbs (or cloves)
 * garlic
 * garlic

method I: beans and peas method I explains how to grow plants from beans or peas

materials & tools needed:
 * soil ot potting mix
 * seeds or beans
 * fresh water (though not necessarily drinking quality)
 * trowel

To do list

 * finish taking photo's for Howto make a reusable menstrual pad
 * upload photo's for Howto make a reusable menstrual pad
 * upload remaining photo's for Howto bind a book

Experiments
=Method 1=

Result
=Method II=

Useful links

 * Colour chart