Such an original and fun idea - children will love making these, particularly the bomb throwing part! Let's hope the birds don't find them and you have some great results and show us a picture. Thanks for linking up with Country Kids.
Thanks for your comments everyone. I've got my seed bombs still waiting to be thrown - we are still getting ground frost here in NE Scotland. I may hold off til May to increase my chances of success.
Thanks for your comments everyone. I've got my seed bombs still waiting to be thrown - we are still getting ground frost here in NE Scotland. I may hold off til May to increase my chances of success.
My daughter made seed bombs at camp last year, we're planning on making some to spread some seeds around this spring. Thanks for sharing at the Outdoor Play Party.
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oooooh this is a very interesting i like the idea of these seed bombs i must remembr this activity for my boys to do x
This is an awesome idea, I love it! We are sowing a meadow at our school and this would be great idea for wild flower seeds :)
Such an original and fun idea - children will love making these, particularly the bomb throwing part! Let's hope the birds don't find them and you have some great results and show us a picture. Thanks for linking up with Country Kids.
What a cool idea & I'm sure children will love the idea of throwing it. Look forward to hearing how the ones in your garden get on.
these sound fab :-)
Thanks for your comments everyone. I've got my seed bombs still waiting to be thrown - we are still getting ground frost here in NE Scotland. I may hold off til May to increase my chances of success.
Thanks for your comments everyone. I've got my seed bombs still waiting to be thrown - we are still getting ground frost here in NE Scotland. I may hold off til May to increase my chances of success.
oh they do look great :)
My daughter made seed bombs at camp last year, we're planning on making some to spread some seeds around this spring. Thanks for sharing at the Outdoor Play Party.
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