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Making Seed Bombs

  • Horicon Public Library 404 East Lake Street Horicon, WI, 53032 United States (map)

Seed bombs have a long history of use, from Native Americans to modern day aerial reforestation.  Learn about their use in different parts of the world as well as across the United States.  They are a fun and easy way to garden – just throw them in a bare spot in your garden or lawn, and nature will take over.  Join Certified Master Gardener Carol Shirk and get your hands dirty making seed bombs, a mixture of compost, clay, and seeds to take home and “plant”.   Don’t worry if it’s not warm enough to plant, they will keep until it’s time.

Contact the Horicon Public Library for more information: (920) 485-3535

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Composting for the Home Gardener