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Using knee-high hose,
place some grass seeds
in the toe where you want the grass to grow. The toe of the hose is
the head of the Soil Sammy and the grass will look like hair when
it grows.
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Pack a
handful of soil in the end of the hose on top of the seeds. Make
sure there the ball of soil is slightly bigger than the opening of
the baby food jar.
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Tie a knot in the hose
under the ball of soil.
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Completely
wet the head of Soil Sammy.
Place the top of the hose (which is the bottom of the Soil
Sammy) in a baby food jar filled with water making sure the head is
above the mouth of the jar. The end of the hose will absorb the water
to feed the grass seeds, which will germinate through the hose.
(You may have to
cut a few small holes in the hose to help.)
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Now you can decorate!
Suggestions are a round piece of fabric to fit over the mouth
of the jar for a shirt. You can add buttons to the shirt and jiggle
eyes on the face and cut out felt for a mouth.
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Water as needed and
be sure to cut the grass “hair” and style as desired.
Will the grass hair grow
better or faster with fertilizers?
Try it and find out. Add
different fertilizers to the dirt and water and see which grows best.
Add
to the Water:
Add
to the Soil:
Farmers have to be careful
and not add too much fertilizer.
They go to special classes and use math problems to figure out
the right amount. You shouldn’t use too much fertilizer either, but you can experiment
with different amounts.
Have you made a Soil Sam in your classroom or at home?
Send a picture of your Soil Sam to us by email at
KFrench@ilfb.org
or mail it to Ag in the Classroom, Illinois Farm Bureau®, 1701 N. Towanda
Avenue, Bloomington, IL 61701. We would love to add your Soil Sam to our
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