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Celebrate World Earth Day!- Make Seed Balls



On the Occassion of World Earth Day, let's make the best use of nature by making seed balls. Seed balls making is a quicker and cost-effective method to reclaim the lost greenery of our environment. Hence, this is the best afforestation method to save our ecology.

How: Volunteers need to make balls of mud and seeds, and the fun part is that they get to throw the seed balls wherever they wish to. This will help spread greenery, volunteers can also gift these balls to their friends and family 

When: April 24, 2021 | Satruday 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Where: Virtual (meeting/ session invite will be shared via an email 1 day prior the activity date).

Who: Anybody who wants to make seed balls, play with mud, have fun with friends and family and be a part in saving our mother earth (Come one, Come all)

Materials to Keep Ready: 
1. Mud
2. Seeds of any plant (vegetable plants, flower plants, fruits plant)
3. Gloves
4. Water
5. Tarpaulin sheet/ plastic sheet
6. Newspaper

LET'S CELEBRATE THIS WORLD EARTH DAY BY MAKING SEED BALLS...

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Environment
Gardening/Planting

Age Minimum (with Adult): 5+, Minimum Age:18+

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