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One of my top missions during my vacation on Maui is to come back with a nice, truly-carved divot from each course that I'll be playing. That being said, I need some advice as to how to keep these divots alive for the duration of the stay, plus the trip back.
Here is what I'm thinking: 1. Store divots in sandwich bags to be left open unless being transported. 2. Keep divots moist by spraying them with a water mist, as needed, while being left in the protective baggie Of course I'll keep them exposed to as much sun as possible. I'm thinking any 'ol sturdy 'dozen box' of golf balls should work as a hardcase for packing on the flight. Upon my return home, they will be transplanted into a memorial "divot garden" that I'll be starting. I'm sure I'll have to go through some sort of process in order to bring such vegetation back to the mainland, unless I want to go the smuggling route. I always did think of myself as a 'Han Solo' type of guy… |
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