Wednesday 18 February 2015

Grass Sponge House




Grass Sponge House

What you’ll need

  • 4 new standard kitchen sponges (approximately 4 1/2 by 3 inches) in orange, green, blue, and pink
  • Ruler
  • Permanent marker
  • Scissors with a pointed tip
  • Large plastic food-storage container (a clean rotisserie chicken container works well too)
  • Spray bottle
  • 1/2 cup of grass seed, preferably one labeled “fast-growing”
  • Sewing pins (optional)

How to make it

  1. To create a good growing surface, rinse the new sponges by holding them under running water and squeezing a few times. Let the sponges dry slightly.
  2. Using the ruler and permanent marker, draw the wall and yard shapes as shown.
  3. Cut out the shapes. For the roof, insert the scissors through the side of the blue sponge and cut along the centerline to create the hinge, being careful not to sever the 2 pieces completely. (If you do sever them, don’t worry. You can use sewing pins to attach the roof pieces to the walls.)
  4. Inside the upturned lid of the plastic container, assemble the house.
  5. Spray, but don’t soak, the house with water. Then sprinkle a generous layer of grass seed evenly over the roof and the yard. If any seeds roll off the roof, pick them up with dry hands and patch the bare spots. Finally, very lightly spray water over the seeds with an upward spray motion.
  6. Keep the house moist, warm, well lit, and covered until the grass is growing well, about two weeks. To prevent mold, leave the plastic cover slightly ajar or poke a few holes in the top. When your grass looks as though it could use a mowing, you can remove the cover. With regular watering, your house can grow for several weeks.

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