Compact Underground Secret Compartment
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Compact Underground Secret Compartment
It's easy to hide things underground, but it's also really, really easy to lose them. Unless you have a marker of some kind you might find yourself digging up your entire garden to get at whatever it was you hid. This project is based on something I saw online quite a while back (I can't remember where I found it).
What You Need:
- Strong, waterproof glue
- An empty pill bottle or watertight container
- A rock, twig, or pine cone to act as a marker
- Brown spray paint, as close to the colour of dirt as you can find. I didn't want to buy a new can of spray paint so I used the only brown I had.
Chosing a Marker
I'll list the pros and cons of each "marker" I considered:
Pine cone
Pros: commonly found in gardens
Cons: an animal might try to take it, hard to glue, could decompose over time
Twig
Pros: unsuspicious (who'd get paranoid over a twig?), blends in well with dirt, fairly easy to glue
Cons: could decompose over time
Rock
Pros: easy to find, smooth surface for easy gluing, durable, fairly common in gardens
Cons: might be removed from a garden (along with the secret compartment)
Making the Secret Compartment
- Spray paint the pill bottle brown.
- Once it is dry, remove some paint from a section of the lid and glue your marker to the paint-free surface.
- Wait for the glue to fully dry and dig a hole for the compartment. Bury as much of it as you can without losing sight of the marker completely. Try to bury it in a hard to see place, such as near the base of a large overhanging plant.