One nature craft that kids (and adults) adore is making wildflower seeds bombs. It could be that kids like the guerilla gardener appeal mixed with the mess factor, and parents are drawn to the organic ...
Winter, or what passes for it in Southern California, seems to be behind us already. So it’s time to think ahead to spring gardens, right? If so, two words come to mind: Seed bombs. You can begin ...
This creative, kid-friendly, and easy craft involves making DIY seed bombs using dirt, seeds, and scraps of paper, which kids can plant and tend to, and it’s a great way to introduce them to the ...
Unloved and unkempt outdoor spaces are all around us. Think roadsides, deserted construction sites and undeveloped urban plots. Whether they are barren or overrun with weeds because no one cares for ...
Third-grade students from Uplift Pinnacle Preparatory mix the ingredients to make seed bombs at the Trinity River Audubon Center. Rose Baca / File 2016 The seed bomb garden trend has exploded on the ...
Saving your own seed is a great way to propagate water efficient plants. Many native or adapted perennial plants and wildflowers can be propagated by seed relatively easily. At this class presented by ...
Here we are a few days after Christmas and heading into the dark and dreary winter months. Most gardeners I know will catch their breath until the end of January before the gardening itch begins to ...
JACKSONVILE, Fla. – Happy Earth Day! This year while we shelter in place, it’s the perfect time for an educational craft for your kids to make the planet even more beautiful. In this craft you will ...
You’ve probably already heard that the world’s bee population is rapidly disappearing, but did you know that there may be something you can do about it? A San Francisco-based startup called Seedles is ...
“You can throw them out of a moving car, from a bicycle, on a hike,” says Daniel Cunningham, a horticulturist at Texas A&M, who has conducted preliminary trials on bomb-making techniques that lead to ...
Winter, or what passes for it in Southern California, seems to be behind us already. So it’s time to think ahead to spring gardens, right? If so, two words come to mind: Seed bombs. You can begin ...