After sifting you can follow the remaining process of making seed balls Grab some moss compost seeds and clay Now combine equal parts of black dirt compost and five pieces of red sandy clay Gradually add 1 to 2 parts water until you achieve a thick dough like texture Create golf ball sized dough out of the mixture
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Get PriceThe seed ball recipe 2 parts potting soil 5 parts pottery clay mix from your local art store 1 2 parts water 1 2 parts seeds of your choice Large tub to mix ingredients Large box to dry and store seed balls How to make a seed ball Making seed balls is just easy to make But using richer soil gives the seed a head start and reduces chemical fertilizers
Get PriceHere s what you need makes 8 10 balls 1/2 oz native wildflower seeds 3 1/2 oz dry organic potting soil 1 1/2 oz dry clay we suggest powdered red pottery clay Water A mixing bowl A cookie sheet for drying the seed balls wax paper Here s what to do Line cookie sheet with wax paper Mix seeds and potting soil together
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Get PriceHOW TO MAKE SEED BALLS For about 50 penny sized seed balls mix thoroughly together 1 ½ cups of sifted dry red terra cotta clay 1 cup of sifted finished homemade compost ¼ to ½ cup cup of assorted seeds You can usually find dry terra cotta clay in an art supply store that caters to people who work in ceramics
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Get PricePutting together your seed balls is very simple Grab a small amount of clay and form it into a circular shape as shown Add a pinch or two of potting soil don t add too much or you ll have trouble closing up your ball Then add your seeds I added 2 3 sunflower seeds to each seed bomb For herbs and vegetables I would add 4 5 seeds
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Get PriceHow to make seed balls Mix equal proportions of red clay soil black soil and compost Mix in 1 to 2 parts water slowly until you get thick dough like consistency Break a small piece off and put the seed you have chosen at the center maximum of 3 seeds Once you have placed your seed roll the portion of dough between your hands into a
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Get PriceLarge box to dry and store seed balls Directions Mix the soil clay and 1 part water thoroughly There should be no lumps Slowly add more water until the mixture is the consistency of the toy store molding clay that comes in a can Add seeds Keep kneading the dough until the seeds are well mixed in Add more water if necessary
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