Description
Hand made seed bombs from recycled paper scraps in 6 different colors of the rainbow. It is sold in packs of 30, so for example-if you need 60 bombs then please enter the quantity as 2. You will receive approximately equal numbers of the following colors:
Red
Orange
Bright Yellow
Grass Green
Robin's Egg Blue
Bright Purple
PLEASE NOTE: If you do not want rainbow colors then you can also select one color choice for all the seed bombs in the option box.
Seed bombs are perfect as party favors. Package seed bombs in our organza bags for nice gifts.
Size
Seed balls are approximately the size of a marble- but since they are hand made- sizes may vary.
Shipping
All plantable paper products are MADE TO ORDER after purchase and receiving payment. Please allow 1 week for production before shipping to ensure paper is thoroughly dried.
Planting instructions
Seeds may include but are not limited to: White Yarrow, Purple Coneflower, Shirley Poppy, Foxglove, Red Prairie Coneflower, Maltese Crosee, Catchfly, Snapdragon, and Sweet Alyssum.
For best results: Find a sunny area. If planting outside- the best time to plant is during the early spring or fall. Gently rake the area to loosen the soil. They can also be planted in a pot indoors. Place the seed ball on soil and push down so seed ball is half sunk in the soil. This will provide a good area for roots establish in soil. Water area to keep soil completely moistened during germination (approximately the first 3-7 days) , then water as needed.
Guerrilla Gardening Method: The activity of growing plants on any piece of land, especially land that is in bad condition because it has not been used for a long time. People do this in cities so they will have more green areas and be better places to live. To ‘activate’ the seed bombs for guerrilla gardening, soak them in a bowl of water for at least one hour until they are squishy. Then you can ‘bomb’ any area outside you would like to add a little color with flowers. The seed balls will splatter– thus looking like little bombs when off! Happy Gardening!
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