Wildflower Seed
Wildflower Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
Merchant: Gardener's Supply
Wildflower Seed Balls, set of 16
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn"?t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
Merchant: Gardener's Supply
Wildflower Seed Packet Favors
The Wildflower Seed Packet Favor is a lovely seeded wedding favor with a packet of wildflower seeds, planting instruction and personalized message affixed together.
Merchant: Escape Concepts
Forget-Me-Not Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
Merchant: Gardener's Supply
Hummingbird Seed Balls
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn???t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
Merchant: Gardener's Supply
Hummingbird Seed Balls, set of 16
When Native Americans sowed their crops, they didn"?t use tractors or plows. To keep valuable seed from blowing away or being eaten by birds, they often hid it inside little balls of clay.
Merchant: Gardener's Supply







