Thursday, April 28, 2016

Seed Bombs


Earth Day was a great excuse for me to try something new.
Seed Bombs!
The idea originally was to beautify abandoned lots in the urban landscape
by anonymously tossing these into vacant lots.
The rain helps them to randomly bloom.
Of course, they can be used elsewhere,
but the idea is the same.
Fashion the bombs and let Mother Nature work Her magic.
It sounded too fun to pass up,
so we made ourselves some.




Here's all you need:
seeds
water
potting soil
compost
clay




Our soil mix already contained compost,
so we didn't need to add it separately.
It was also fairly moist, so we didn't need to add water.




The air-dry clay can be found almost anywhere.
It's a bit soft to the touch right out of the container.



Golfball-sized spheres were formed and placed aside.
It was easy to do a dozen at a time.
The container of clay we bought
made a little over 50 seed bombs.



An indentation was made in the center of the clay.



Time for the seeds!
You can use any type of seed,
although easily-germinating seeds or wildflowers do best.
We used 4 types:  
beach sunflower, cosmos, marigold and zinnia.



A few seeds were added to the soil mixture.



The open end was closed.



The bombs were left outside to dry during the day.
It took about 2 days for them to become fully dried out.



I ended up marking the bombs 
with the first letter of the seed type,
in case they got separated from their containers.
This was a fun project 
and I can't wait to see them come up!
Magic, I tell ya!


If you don't want to make your own seed bombs,
you can order some here.





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