Sunday, October 28, 2012

Seed Bombs

This weekend is one of the weekends where I didn't have time to do anything to spectacular.
I had 2 midterms, work, a'cappella practice, declared my majors (yes, majors, Art and Ecology/Evolutionary Biology!) and then was gone all weekend for our Cloud 9 a'cappella retreat and so yeah, I got nothing done.
However, I did this summer!
Witness the miracle of seed bombs!
Or pops if you were the craft lady of a Christian camp!
The perfect way to garden like a pro without much effort and brighten up any vacant lot!
Just make sure to choose seeds that won't grow into invasive plants and that are native to your area before doing this!
It's best to do this outside on a warmer day while wearing older clothes.

Seed Bombs

Needs:

Clay, Dirt, Water, seeds.

How to:

Take the clay and dirt and water and seeds and mash them in a bowl until it is a muddy consistency that can be easily rolled into a ball.

Roll the dirtseedmash into tablespoon sized balls and place on a baking sheet.
Set the seed pops outside in the sunshine until dry.
After they are dry, distribute to your friends and bomb the local plant deprived areas of your town/city/community/house/whatever.
Again. I'm not your mother.
Do whatever you want.
Expect, for realz, please use native plant species in your seed bombs!





Have a good day everyone!
Sorry for the not as up to par post, but I hope this at least inspires you to be a revolutionary gardener!

Love,
     
        Neffie


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