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Seed bombs offer a unique opportunity for large-scale restoration projects. Saving time and money by producing larger yields with fewer seeds. Restoration projects in Kenya have proved valuable in restoration efforts.
Whereas scattering seeds pose a risk of being eaten, seeds within a seed bomb are protected from birds and squirrels.
Seeds within the seed bomb are also designed to protect them from drying out or germinating at an improper time. Once there is enough rain, the seed bomb breaks down and the seeds begin to take root. As an alternative, if it is a particularly dry spring, seeds scattered may try to germinate and grow in early summer, resulting in a weak survival rate; the seeds in the seed bomb would wait patiently until next spring, preserving the seeds.
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Radical Roots can accommodate each area within Canada with locally sourced seeds.
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