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Throw and Grow!

Seed Bombing is unique and interesting; in today’s age where the greenery is becoming a silent victim of modernization, seed bombs work as a great idea for a sustainable environment in our concrete jungles.  

So how do we make these bombs? Made by mixing seeds, clay and the soil into a small ball or a laddu shape, these bombs can be thrown or embedded in the soil. The best part is you don’t need to dig a hole, you partially immerse these bombs. The soil acts as a protector which processes germination. This unstructured organic way of plantation is also a lot of fun when thrown randomly on the soil. 

Most environmentalists have termed this innovation as seeds of success due to its rapid growth rate. Many countries also use drowns and helicopters to ‘seed bomb’ areas filled with soil. With its convenient method and efficiency, seed bombs are something to look forward to in the coming years! #ThrowAndGrow

Volunteers to wrapped these Seed Bombs nicely and then gift it to the pupils of Kolkata, asking them to pledge to make more seed bombs; gifting it to their near and dear ones to continue the chain. 

Date: 28th July 2018
Time: 3 PM
Place: Adore India - 11A/1D East Topsia Road Kolkata 46. Near Orchid Banquet. 
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Age Minimum (with Adult): 12+, Minimum Age:18+

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