Planting #SeedBombs: 11 Common Questions

By Carol Chung / May 23, 2022

"The best time to plant seed bombs depends on the type of seeds used.

For annuals such as corn, kale, and radishes, the best time to plant their seed bombs is during spring, once the harsh frost conditions have passed.

For perennials such as apple trees, bananas, and alfalfa, the best time to plant the seed bombs is in the fall. During this time, the seeds experience a cold, moist phase, or “stratification”, which helps increase the chances of germination in spring.

Also, don’t plant the seed bombs in the afternoon heat; instead, plant them in the evening.

Always plant during the rainy season when the seed bombs will receive 3 to 5 inches (76 to 130 mm) of rain. Or else you will have to carry out supplemental watering for the seeds to germinate."

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Planting Seed Bombs: 11 Common Questions

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@DoomsdaysCW What a great idea. We have spread CA Poppy seeds in areas that have the invasive oat grass. I can see how this technique can help with the hard to reach places.