In this workshop we will learn how to make seed bombs, which are balls of clay, soil and wildflower seeds native to London. These seed balls can be planted, placed or thrown in gardens, planters or anywhere else you think could use some colour and plants.
Seedbombs are full of potential wrapped up in a pocket-sized ball of mud! They can make ugly, forgotten land beautiful and useful again; restore plant and wildlife populations; nourish and feed the soil, people and animals; bring communities together, educate and – importantly – bring joy. Not only that, the making process can be a tactile and relaxing experience.
In this workshop you will;
make 3-4 seed bombs for you to take home and plant or throw yourselves
Learn about the history of seedbombing and why its a great way to take individual creative action against the biodiversity crisis
Learn about wthe seeds within your bombs and how they support local biodiversity
Hear ideas about other types of seedbombs you can make at home