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A seedbomb being planted.
A gardening enthusiast has come up with an innovative way to spruce up abandoned areas - with 'bombs' full of wildflower seeds.
The bombs are made from recycled paper and peat-free compost and shaped to look like a grenade.
They are filled with a variety of seeds including poppies, marigolds, clover, cornflower, forget-me-not, thyme, and basil.
They can be tossed anywhere and will naturally disentegrate into the ground over time, dispersing the seeds.
Pic: Kabloom/BNPS
***Please Use Full Byline***
A seedbomb being planted.
A gardening enthusiast has come up with an innovative way to spruce up abandoned areas - with 'bombs' full of wildflower seeds.
The bombs are made from recycled paper and peat-free compost and shaped to look like a grenade.
They are filled with a variety of seeds including poppies, marigolds, clover, cornflower, forget-me-not, thyme, and basil.
They can be tossed anywhere and will naturally disentegrate into the ground over time, dispersing the seeds.
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