Take small bits of the clay mixture and roll into a ball about one inch in diameter. The balls should hold together easily, but if they're crumbly, add more water. Dry seed balls for 24-48 hours in a shady place before sowing or storing.
These are self contained germinating balls of wonder, and always a pleasure to make! Learn how to make seed balls, to share the beauty of your flowers with others. tray of …
Mix potting soil and clay in a large bowl. Pinch some of this mixed substrate to make a ball measuring between 1.5 and 2 inches (4 – 5 cm) in diameter using your hand. Make an indent in the clay ball and put seeds in …
In our expertly made commercial seed balls, we use a ~4:1 ratio of compost to clay, emulating the top layers of soil where seeds prefer to germinate. Procedure: Moisten clay.
Seed Ball Recipe. 2 parts potting soil; 5 parts pottery clay mix from your local art store; 1-2 parts water; 1-2 parts seeds of your choice; Large tub to mix ingredients; Large box to dry and store seed balls; Directions:
A technical seed ball recipe for native wildflowers that require specific growing requirements. Wildflowers germinate in response to specific environmental triggers and an appropriate seed …
Seed balls are a trip down the bunny trail, but that's okay as long as you're having fun. A simple recipe for pollinator seed balls. You can make seed balls with just four simple ingredients: Dry clay; Potting soil; Water; Wildflower seeds; Clay is …
Seed balls, also known as seed bombs, are small balls made of clay, compost, and seeds that can be easily dispersed in your garden or outdoor space. This DIY project is …
Learn how to make seed bombs with air dry clay. A fun garden project for all ages that increases flowers for bees. They make great gifts too!