How delightful are these flower grenades by SCAD grad Tony Minh Nguyen?

I love the idea of seed bombs. If they’re done right, I think they can be such a fun way to add some beauty to a blighted area. If you decide to drop seed bombs, just make sure you’re not inadvertently spreading invasive species or bombing private property that someone is caring for.

The picture above is the prototype, but you can actually purchase these suckers! The commercial version is molded from clay, and you can snag one at SUCK UK.

Want to learn more about seed bombs? You can check out my post on how to make your very own seed bomb over at Ecolocalizer!

[h/t: Extreme Craft]

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5 Responses to Flower Grenades Take Seed Bombs to the Next Level

  1. So cool! Yeah, I loved the idea of seed bombing already, but this kicks it up a notch. Way to turn something with such an ugly connotation into something that can bring beauty instead.

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  4. Ivan says:

    Is it worth a risk of arrest for no added benefit?

  5. Becky says:

    Interesting point, Ivan! I think it depends on how you look at it. The idea here is beautification, and for many, that is worth a little bit of risk. :)