Avant Yard: seed bombs sow eco-friendly explosions
- by Diane Rixon on Mar 21st 2008 10:00AM
- gardening and plants, landscaping, staying green

These gardens can be created right in your own yard. Some folks are also using them to "regreen" ugly and neglected urban landscapes such as roadsides. Sure beats a bunch of barren concrete, don't you think?
Here's what you'll need: wildflower seeds of your choice, 1 funnel, 1 pack of water balloons, fertilizer pellets or powder, peatmoss or peat-based potting soil, and water. Use the funnel to hold the neck of each balloon open while you stuff in the "ingredients." Add the dry items first, then make sure to add enough water to make the whole mixture nice and wet.
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I am so itching to get my hands in the dirt again. I love being outside, and right now I have to sit back and count the days until I can do that. Sure, I could go outside for 20 minutes, 20 times a day now, but I seriously can't stand the cold too much, and by the time I get my two year old out of her snow suit, she wants to go back outside again. Spring, where are you?
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