littlegreengarden:

This is so cool! From their website:
“Made from a mixture of clay, compost, and seeds, “seedbombs” are becoming an increasingly popular means combating the many forgotten grey spaces we encounter everyday-from sidewalk cracks to vacant lots and parking medians. They can be thrown anonymously into these derelict urban sites to temporarily reclaim and transform them into places worth looking at and caring for. The Greenaid dispensary simply makes these guerilla gardening efforts more accessible to all by appropriating the existing distribution system of the quarter operated candy machine. Using just the loose coins in your pocket, you can make a small but meaningful contribution to the beautification of your city!”
What an amazing idea. Packs of 12 seedbombs are available for $9, or you can donate here: http://thecommonstudio.com/index.php?/project/greenaid/

The only kind of bomb I support XD There are also other ways - my trick: try buying cheap grass+flower seed mixes, add powdered fertilizer, climb on your roof or a tall building and let go with the wind XD

littlegreengarden:

This is so cool! From their website:

“Made from a mixture of clay, compost, and seeds, “seedbombs” are becoming an increasingly popular means combating the many forgotten grey spaces we encounter everyday-from sidewalk cracks to vacant lots and parking medians. They can be thrown anonymously into these derelict urban sites to temporarily reclaim and transform them into places worth looking at and caring for. The Greenaid dispensary simply makes these guerilla gardening efforts more accessible to all by appropriating the existing distribution system of the quarter operated candy machine. Using just the loose coins in your pocket, you can make a small but meaningful contribution to the beautification of your city!”

What an amazing idea. Packs of 12 seedbombs are available for $9, or you can donate here: http://thecommonstudio.com/index.php?/project/greenaid/

The only kind of bomb I support XD There are also other ways - my trick: try buying cheap grass+flower seed mixes, add powdered fertilizer, climb on your roof or a tall building and let go with the wind XD

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    I want some
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    i just read that there...chicago at 1924 n. damen.
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    i would gladly spend my money to buy these seeds..
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    bombardea la ciudad!
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    I remember making paperworks of 5 hopes for nature two years ago. One hope was “I hope someone invents a bomb that blows...
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    OMG! I WANT!!