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Expand the corridors of wild places with native wildflower seed balls
to support birds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.
Clay protects the seed
Compost provides nutrients
Simply scatter on top of soil (late fall to early spring is best)
Let nature do the rest
- NOTE -
In the West, we are warm and dry now. It is best to set out seed balls in the fall, when temperatures cool down and precipitation returns.
If your seed balls have germinated, supplemental water will be needed to encourage continued establishment.
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