From steved@ncatark.uark.edu Wed Mar 31 13:51:14 1999 Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 10:43:02 +0000 From: Steve Diver Reply-To: permaculture To: permaculture Subject: [permaculture] Seed Balls, follow-up As a follow-up to the "Seeds, Phenology, Sequence of Bloom: Seed Balls" post in March, it turns out there is a company that makes and sells seed balls. Thus, if you need a quick fix and there's no time to mix your own, this company's product may come in handy. Earthseeds http://www.earthseed.com The wildflower and native seeds they incorporate into the seed balls are regionalized for different parts of the country. These for-sale seed balls might be the thing your local city council or school board would fund for roadside beautification and ecological restoration. Again, Jim Bones' "Light Writings" web page is a wondeful site with plenty of instructions on how to make your on own seed balls. Jim Bones' "Light Writings" web page: http://www.seedballs.com/ Seed Balls: A New Tool for Revegetation (Table of Contents) http://www.seedballs.com/tblcon.html A couple people wrote back and said they will be playing around with seed balls this year. Steve Diver --- You are currently subscribed to permaculture as: london@metalab.unc.edu To unsubscribe send a blank email to leave-permaculture-75156P@franklin.oit.unc.edu