Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Lay out your lumber flat on the ground in the shape of the box. Screw the sides together 1 corner at a time. Set the box frame in place over the prepared site. Pound 10 wooden or rebar stakes into the ground around the box. Screw the stakes to the frame if you used wooden ones.

Answer: Use 2 4 ft (1.2 m) long and 2 8 ft (2.4 m) long 2 in (5.1 cm) by 12 in (30 cm) pieces of lumber for the sides of a standard 4 ft (1.2 m) by 8 ft (2.4 m) garden box. Lay them out flat in the shape of the box with the corners touching.  You can do this either over the prepared site for the box, or off to the side if you have the space. Keep in mind that the frame will be quite heavy after you assemble it. If you are making a garden box of a different size, just adjust the lengths of the lumber for the sides accordingly. 12 in (30 cm) is the ideal height for raised garden beds so that the plants have plenty of room for their root systems. Use a natural wood that will endure the elements well, like cedar, if you want your garden box to last a long time. If cedar is too expensive, then you can use cheaper pressure-treated lumber that will withstand the elements for many years. Pick a corner to start in and turn the pieces of lumber on their sides so they are sitting against each other, with the end of 1 piece square against the inside corner of the other piece. Use a drill to put a 3 in (7.6 cm) screw every 4 in (10 cm) through the outside piece into the end of the inside piece to hold them together. This will be much easier if you have someone helping you to hold the sides in place while you screw them together. If you don’t have a helper, you can screw a piece of scrap lumber diagonally from 1 corner to the other as a brace to hold them in place while you screw them together. Have someone help you lift and set the garden box frame over the site you cleared. Adjust it so it’s perfectly sitting in the location you want it to be permanently. If you are working alone, then it’s a good idea to assemble the frame roughly where it will sit so you can just make minor adjustments to get it in position. Use 2 ft (0.61 m) long 2 in (5.1 cm) by 4 in (10 cm) pieces of wood with the tips cut into points, or 2 ft (0.61 m) long pieces of rebar. For each side of the box, use a sledgehammer to pound a stake about 12–18 in (30–46 cm) deep into the ground, 1 ft (0.30 m) in from each corner. Then, pound in the additional stakes at 2 ft (0.61 m) intervals.   Each shorter side will have 2 support stakes and each longer side will have 3, each separated by 2 ft (0.61 m) of space. Try to get the stakes deep enough into the ground so that the tops don’t stick up above the sides of your raised garden bed. If you are left with any sticking above, then you can cut the tops off using a hacksaw to make them flush with the top of the garden bed. Make sure to place the stakes right up against the outside of the garden box. These support stakes will help hold the box together against the pressure of the expanding soil once you have plants in your garden spreading roots everywhere. Use a drill to insert a 3 in (7.6 cm) screw through the middle of the wooden stake into the garden box frame. This will help hold the wooden frame in place as your plants grow over the years. If you used rebar, just make sure it is as flush against the box frame as possible. You don’t need to attach it in any way.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Collect your materials.

Answer: You'll need light brown cream eyeliner (a few shades darker than your natural skintone), a blush brush or beauty blender, and a cotton ball. Do not use liquid eyeliner; it smudges easily and looks less natural.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click the Bitmoji icon in Chrome. Right-click the Bitmoji you want to paste. Click Copy Image. Navigate to the site where you want to paste your Bitmoji. Right-click the text box. Click Paste.

Answer: It’s the green icon with a winking chat bubble at the top right corner of the browser. If you haven’t yet installed the Bitmoji extension for Chrome, go to https://www.bitmoji.com/ and click the “Bitmoji for Chrome” button at the bottom of the screen. Follow the instructions to install and sign in to Bitmoji. You can move through the options by clicking the icons at the bottom of the Bitmoji window, or click the magnifying glass to search for certain scenes, emotions, or holidays. If your computer doesn’t have a right mouse button, press Ctrl as you click. Make sure you click Copy Image and not “Copy Image Address.” Many sites support Bitmoji, including Facebook, Twitter, and Gmail. This is where you’d normally type text. The Bitmoji will appear, ready to send. If you don’t see your Bitmoji, the site you’re using may not be compatible.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask in person. Send him a sweet message. Spell it out. Make it a game.

Answer:
If you want to keep things really simple, you can just ask your boyfriend directly if he would like to go to prom with you. You can make things a little sweeter by presenting him with a small gift or card. Asking him when he least expects it can be a nice surprise! If you don't want to ask him in person, a note can do the trick! You can send it by mail, email, or social media, or you can slip it into his locker when he's not looking.  If you want to get a little creative try writing a poem or using a silly pun in your note. You could, for example, give him a teddy bear with a note that says, "I can't bear to go to prom without you."  You can also give him choices by providing check boxes on the note that say things like "yes," "definitely," or "can't wait." If you give him a "no" option, make it much smaller than the others. You can write "prom?" on just about anything, so get creative and write your message out in a totally unique way.  If you can get your boyfriend's parents to let you in his room while he's not home, you can spell out "prom?" for him at home. You can use just about anything, from colorful paper or balloons, to basketballs for a sports-obsessed boyfriend. If you can't get access to your boyfriend's house, you can decorate your own house and then invite him over. Consider making a meal or sweet treat for your boyfriend and spelling out “prom?” with an edible ingredient, like small candies on a cake or pepperoni on a pizza.  You can even write "prom?" with a simple marker in an unexpected place, like inside a pizza box or on a piece of paper that you hide in his textbook. Make your boyfriend do a little work to decode your promposal by giving him puzzle to work on..  If you are good at illustration, draw a promposal message on paper. Cut it up into puzzle pieces and wrap it for him to uncover. You can also create a custom word-search or crossword puzzle that contains your message. If you want to get a bit more elaborate, set up a scavenger hunt for your boyfriend, with each clue leading to a different part of the message.