
Check out this brand new and fun project by Maya Drozdz & MIchael Stout’s VisuaLingual — seed bombs containing Midwest-native wildflowers. They’re part prank and part product, you could say. Here’s more info: http://visualingual.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/seed-bombs-by-visualingual/
They’re currently for sale at Outside, an urban garden shop in Cincinnati: http://www.outsideinthecity.com
And also their their online shop: http://visualingual.etsy.com
From VisualLingual: “Practice random acts of gardening with our new seed bombs! We made them using a mix of wildflowers native to the Midwest. Five seed bombs are packed into each screenprinted muslin bag. These are available at Outside, 16 East 12th St. in OTR.
The raw materials we used to make the seed bombs are a wildflower seed mixture, which includes Queen Anne’s Lace, Pot Marigold, Cornflower, Godetia, Farewell-to-Spring, Plains Coreopsis, Sulphur Cosmos, Wild Cosmos, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Wild Larkspur, California Poppy, Indian Blanket, Globe Gilia, Baby’s Breath, Wild Annual Sunflower, Rose Mallow, Baby Snapdragon, Scarlet Flax, Annual Lupine, Four O’Clock, Baby Blue Eyes, Red Poppy, and “None-so-Pretty"."
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