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  1. Creating your seed bomb: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup of seeds with 5 cups of compost and 2-3 cups of clay powder (you could use clay soil instead if you have it). Slowly mix in water with your hands until everything sticks together. Roll the mixture into firm balls. Leave the balls to dry in a sunny spot. Now for the fun bit!

    • What are seed bombs? Also known as “seed balls” or “earth balls”, seed bombs are made of plant seeds wrapped in a ball of soil (usually clay) with compost and are then dried.
    • When to plant seed bombs? The best time to plant seed bombs depends on the type of seeds used. For annuals such as corn, kale, and radishes, the best time to plant their seed bombs is during spring, once the harsh frost conditions have passed.
    • Where to plant seed bombs? To work well, seed bombs need to be planted in places that receive 10 to 12 inches of annual rainfall. Water is important as it breaks seed dormancy and stimulates germination.
    • How far apart do you plant seed bombs? Place 1 seed bomb in every square foot of space (or 10 seed bombs every square meter). This is to allow enough spacing amongst the plants to prevent them from competing for resources because the seeds will eventually grow and become mature plants.
  2. What are seed balls and seed bombs? A seed ball (or seed bomb) is a seed that has been wrapped in soil materials, usually a mixture of clay and compost, and then dried. Essentially, the seed is ‘pre-planted’ and can be sown by depositing the seed ball anywhere suitable for the species, keeping the seed safely until the proper germination ...

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  3. seeds germinate inside the ball and begin to sprout. With rain (or watering) and enough sun and warmth, the wildflower seeds inside the ball will start to germinate and little sprouts will begin to appear from the ball. This process can take 4-6 weeks from scattering. We add chilli powder to our Seedball recipe to help deter slugs and snails ...

  4. Seedballs are packed with native wildflower seeds and peat-free compost that are protected by an outer clay casing that protects the seed until the conditions are right for germination. Seedboms are a quick and easy way to add colour to your garden that pollinators will love! The compostable shell contains an explosive mixture of organic peat ...

  5. Seed balls or seed bombs are seeds that have been wrapped in soil matter and then dried. The soil matter is often a mixture of clay and compost. The seed is, therefore, pre-planted and can be sown by depositing the seed ball anywhere as long as the species can survive there.

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  7. Wildflower seed bombs are small, compact balls made from a mixture of clay, compost, and wildflower seeds. Also known as seed balls or seed grenades, they are a popular and innovative way to propagate wildflowers and promote biodiversity. These seed bombs are designed to be easily dispersed and grow in areas that lack vegetation, such as vacant ...