🌼 Grow Your Green Thumb with Ease!
The Seed Bomb Phuel is a 1kg optimized clay mixture designed for creating seed balls and seed bombs. This innovative product combines minerals and microbial inoculants to provide essential support for seeds and seedlings. It's easy to use—just mix with compost and water—and is capable of producing hundreds of seed balls. Proudly made in Central PA and developed by a PhD in Soil Science, this product is perfect for eco-conscious gardeners looking to enhance their planting efforts.
B**N
Excellent product!
A friend and I ran a table a few weeks ago at the local Audubon's annual Butterfly Festival, where we taught kids and families all about seed bombs/balls and made them on the spot. I mixed two packages of Phuel with a couple of bags of store-bought compost. We made the kind with the hard red clay shell on the outside, and a secret garden inside.I took all the demo seed balls home with me that day, intending to dry them and save them for next spring, but I forgot about them in my plastic carry-all bin, where they were inside a plastic Tupperware container made for round crackers. The balls had stayed moist in there for about ten days, and three of them had sprouted VERY well. So I'm happy to say that the Phuel is a great product. I'm sure the quality of seeds had something to do with it too. I'm not sure what these are yet, but I think they are the 3,000 All Annual Wildflower Seed Mixture that I got here on Amazon, sold by Seed Needs.I may come back later with photos and an update!If you don't know what seed bombs or seed balls are, please Google it and read up on it! It's a fascinating concept and a fun thing to do with your kids! All the kids we worked with just loved doing it. Our table was very popular. The kids took their seed bombs home in a Dixie cup. We punched two hole in the cup for them, tied a string, and let them write their name on the bottom of the cup in Sharpie. We made four different types of seed bombs: Annual Wildflower Mix, Sunflowers, Tropical Milkweed, and Common Milkweed which I'd already cold moist stratified in my fridge for about 6-7 weeks.The main goal of our table was to teach kids and families about the importance of planting milkweed as Monarch butterflies' host plant (it's the only thing their caterpillars will eat!) and good nectar plants to feed adult Monarchs as they migrate across North America.
A**R
Good quality clay
Excellent for combining with some spill, rhizobium, and seeds and making wildflower seed balls. The 'glue' needed to keep it sticky!
M**N
Exactly what I wanted
This is perfect for making the seed balls
D**T
These were great for making pollinator seed bombs
I used these with students in our Community Gardens and they worked great. Thank you!
A**.
Great for seed bombs :)
Works great! Love making seed bombs with this!
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