Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a grey box with gears on it. You'll find this option about a third of the way down the "Settings" column of options. Make sure that you're scrolling in the column of options that's on the far-left side of the screen. It's in the middle of the "Accounts & Passwords" page. This option is near the bottom of the list of email options. Doing so will open the Outlook sign-in page. Tap the "Sign in" text box, then type in your Hotmail email address. It's a blue button below the text box. Tap the "Enter password" text box, then type in your Hotmail email account's password. This blue button is below the text box. Doing so will sign you into your Hotmail email address on your iPad. Doing this allows Outlook to use your iPad's Mail app to store emails. If you want to add your Outlook contacts, calendar information, and reminders to your iPad's Contacts, Calendar, and Reminders apps respectively, tap the white switch to the right of each option. Make sure that you leave at least the "Mail" switch green. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will save your changes and add your Outlook (Hotmail) account to your iPad's Mail app. You can view Outlook emails in the Mail app by opening the Mail app, tapping the "Back" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/1\/11\/Android7expandleft.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/11\/Android7expandleft.png\/30px-Android7expandleft.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button in the top-left corner of the screen until you arrive at the "Mailboxes" page, and looking for emails in the Inbox folder that's below the "OUTLOOK" heading.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your iPad's  Settings. Scroll down and tap Accounts & Passwords. Tap Add Account. Tap Outlook.com. Enter your email address. Tap Next. Enter your account password. Tap Sign in. Tap Yes when prompted. Sync additional items if you like. Tap Save.


Measure the dimensions of your garden bed using a tape measure. You will need the length, width, and depth of the bed. Place those measurements into an online soil volume calculator. Find one of these by searching on the Internet. You can try this one: https://www.gardeners.com/how-to/soil-calculator/7558.html Keep in mind that you’ll be mixing the soil with compost. So the number you get from the calculator will be the volume you should have after you’ve combined compost with your soil. The best soil to use is the soil that is native to your area. If you have soil to spare in your yard, simply gather the amount that you need in a bucket or wheelbarrow and move it over to your raised garden bed. If you don’t have easy access to soil, you can purchase some topsoil or a faux soil mixture from a gardening supply store. If you’re mixing purchased soil with soil from your yard, make sure they both have a similar consistency. Inconsistent soil can cause problems for water drainage. or purchase some. You can make your own compost by decomposing organic material in a compost bin. If you have enough from your personal compost pile, simply use what you have. If you don’t compost or need to supplement your supply, purchase compost from a gardening supply store. Read the bag or ask the store assistant to find out what materials went into the compost. The best compost will be made primarily from plant matter, food scraps, and manure. Your goal should be have to an even mixture of compost and soil. Measure the soil and compost before pouring them into the bed to be precise, or simply gauge the amounts by eye. Don’t worry about being completely exact. Once you’ve poured both soil and compost into the bed, mix them thoroughly using either your hands or a gardening tool, like a till. Wear gloves if you’re mixing with your hands. Simply pull out rocks whenever you see them and place them somewhere else in your yard. Too many large rocks can make it difficult for plants to grow. How high you fill the bed depends on personal preference and the plants you’ll be growing. If your plants will grow straight up, like tomatoes, keep the soil mixture flush with the top of the bed. If you’re mainly growing flowers, leave some space between the top of the soil and the top of the bed. This way the bloom of the flower will be more prominently displayed.
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One-sentence summary -- Calculate how much soil you will need. Gather native soil from your yard if possible. Purchase nutrient-rich mixtures if you can’t use native soil.  Make your own compost Mix soil and compost using at a 1:1 ratio. Remove any rocks from the mixture. Fill your garden bed to the top or nearly the top.


Take care not to splash or spill. Set the blender or mixer to "low". Try to weigh the lye quickly, as it absorbs moisture from the air. For this reason, be sure tightly seal the container you got the lye from. The ensuing reaction between the methanol and lye produces sodium methoxide. Sodium methoxide cannot be allowed to sit for long, as it degrades in the presence of moisture. The process should take about two minutes. Proceed when mixture is clear, with no undissolved particles. Again, be attentive - the sodium methoxide will degrade rapidly, so proceed to the next step as soon as the lye is completely dissolved. Allow the new mixture to blend for about 20-30 minutes. As the reaction proceeds, two products are formed - biodiesel and glycerin. Allow the mixture to sit. The mixture should separate into two layers - biodiesel and glycerin. Because biodiesel is less dense than glycerin, it should float, forming the top layer. When it has separated completely, carefully keep the top layer to use as your biodiesel fuel. Separate the top layer from the bottom by pouring it off very carefully or using a baster or pump. Check with local waste disposal authorities to see whether glycerin can be thrown out with your normal garbage - it usually can. If you don't want to waste your glycerin, consider pouring it on a compost heap to increase the rate of decomposition or using it to make soap. Consult our wikiHow on Making Glycerin Soap for more information.
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Add 200 ml methanol to glass blender or mixer. Add 3.5 grams (0.02 oz) of lye. Allow the lye to completely dissolve in the methanol. Heat 1 liter (0.3 US gal) of vegetable oil to 130° F (55° C) Add the hot oil to the mixture. Pour the mixture into a wide-mouthed glass container or pitcher. Allow the mixture to sit for several hours. Dispose of the glycerin properly.