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Seedbombs - A little ball of nature

Whether in the city or in the countryside - you don't need a green thumb for our seed bombs, just a good throwing arm: they germinate quickly and even in adverse conditions.

  1. Choose the place to be flowered
  2. Put on a subversive face
  3. Throw, roll or place directly
  4. Wait for rain, perform a rain dance or help with the watering can
  5. Step: Enjoy the results every day
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Blumenmurmeln - Mitgebsel Kindergeburtstag

10x5 flower marbles in a bag

14,95 €
Drei weihnachtlich dekorierte Tüten mit Süßigkeiten auf einem Holztisch, jeweils mit den Aufschriften „Rudolphnasen“, „Schneemannbäuche“ und „Frohe Weihnachten“.

Christmas seed balls in a set of 3

17,85 €16,45 €
Eine Hand, die bunte Kreideier hält, mit gezeichneten Blumen und Schmetterlingen umgeben.

100 loose flower marbles, unpacked

From 19,95 €
Seedbombs 3er Bienenwohl - Samenbomben für Bienen

Bees well (Xentral

4,95 €
Eine Packung mit Seed Bombs, Erdboden und eine keimende Pflanze neben Samenbomben auf fruchtbarem Boden vor unscharfem grünen Hintergrund.

Seedbombs - Wildflower seed bomb

26,50 €From 2,65 €
Drei bunte Samenpakete von "Die Stadtgärtner" mit Illustrationen von Schmetterling, Biene und Raupe, dekoriert mit Blumen und kleinen Insekten.

3 x 1 Flower Marble – All Varieties

8,85 €7,95 €
Stoffbeutel mit Sonnenblumen-Samenbomben auf Holztisch, daneben Erde mit jungen Keimlingen und weiteren Samenbomben, im Hintergrund grüne Natur.

Seed balls "Sunflowers"

7,45 €
Papiertüte mit der Aufschrift „Rudolphnasen“ und Illustration eines Rentiers, enthält rote Saatkugeln für Wildblumen; einige Kugeln liegen auf dem Tisch, eine Kugel keimt in Erde.
Beutel mit der Aufschrift "Bienenschmaus" neben Seedbombs, Erde und jungen Pflanzen auf Holztisch im Freien.

Seed balls "Bee Feast"

7,45 €
Materialien und Anleitung für Blumensamen-Bomben auf einem Holztisch, umgeben von Erde und Tonpulver"

DIY flower marble kit

15,95 €
Jungpflanze wächst neben einem Stoffsack mit Aufschrift "Blumen Seedbombs", umgeben von Erde und Saatkugeln.
"Sämlinge und Seedbombs in einem Jutebeutel auf fruchtbarer Erde, Konzept für Gartenarbeit und Umweltschutz"

Seedbombs - Summer Meadow

8,25 €
Keimende Pflanzen und Seedbombs neben einem Stoffbeutel mit Aufdruck auf fruchtbarer Erde.
Ein Säckchen mit der Aufschrift "Blumen Seedbombs" steht auf fruchtbarem Boden neben Keimlingen und Seedbomb-Kugeln.

Seed bombs – pot balls

8,25 €
Ein Säckchen mit der Aufschrift "Blumen Seedbombs" auf fruchtbarer Erde neben Keimlingen und Samenbomben.

Seedbombs - Bees Feast

8,25 €
Verschiedene Verpackungen und bunte Blumenmurmeln (Seed Bombs) in einer Holzkiste, umgeben von grünen Blättern und Pflanzen.

Geschenk-Set "Blumenkinder"

29,00 €
Ein Säckchen mit der Aufschrift 'Seedbombs' neben keimenden Pflanzen und Samenbällen auf fruchtbarer Erde mit unscharfen Pflanzen im Hintergrund"

Seedbombs - Wild Herbs

8,25 €
Verschiedene Samentüten auf Erdboden arrangiert

Seedbombs - Bundle

66,00 €44,95 €
Stoffbeutel mit Aufschrift 'Die Stadtgärtner Blumenseedbombs' neben keimenden Pflanzen auf fruchtbarem Boden.

Seedbombs - Sunflowers

8,25 €
Samentüte "Seedbombs" der Stadtgärtner auf fruchtbarer Erde mit Keimlingen und Blumenerde.

Seedbombs - Daisies

8,25 €
Gartenset mit Samenbomben, Verpackungen und Anleitung auf Erdboden, mit Pflanzen im Hintergrund.

Here you will find helpful information about our seed bombs, seed bombs, seed bombs and seed balls


Our handmade seed bombs from Germany are available in eight different varieties, from wild flowers to delicious herbs and vegetables.
Packaged in a small jute bag (always 8 per bag) and about the size of a walnut, the seed bombs also make a great gift. They are made exclusively from local seeds, clay, and soil. Depending on the weather, the ideal throwing time is between April and August. In a dry, dark place, the seed bombs can easily be stored for up to two years.

How are the seed bombs produced?

Each individual seed bomb is lovingly crafted by hand. We roll the majority of the seed bombs ourselves. We also receive support from the local Lebenshilfe (life support organization) and the Meppen Prison. The first step is always to carefully sift the soil to ensure the seed bombs are free of any small twigs or stones. Then, the soil, along with clay powder, seeds, and water, is placed in a large blender, which after a while spits out a moist, sticky mass. We divide this into equal portions, which we then roll into approximately 2.5cm balls, our seed bombs. Once dry, the seed bombs are rock-hard and ready for use for at least 2 years!

Seed bombs - what are they?

Seed bombs are small balls (or clumps) of soil, clay, and seeds. Because the seeds are firmly embedded in the rock-hard mix of soil and clay, they don't need to be planted. Instead, you can simply throw, roll, lay, or transport the entire seed ball to its destination using a slingshot. The next rain softens the ball and activates the seeds, which then begin to germinate.

When is the best time to throw out the seed bombs?

The best time to plant seed bombs is spring. You should definitely wait until temperatures no longer drop below freezing at night, as the cold can affect the seeds' germination. A good time is always after the Ice Saints in May. Weather-wise, not much can go wrong then. If it's very dry and no rain after sowing your seed bombs, make sure to water them regularly if possible.

Storing seed bombs: Here's how!

Here are three words for you: dry, dark, cool. Our seed bombs have a shelf life of at least two years – only then does the germination capacity of the seeds gradually decrease. If you follow the points mentioned above, you can extend the lifespan of your seed bombs. But let's be honest: These seed bombs are far too beautiful not to throw them out and enjoy the colorful floral splendor, right?

Advantages of seed balls

The great advantage of seed bombs is their super easy application. Since they're simply thrown onto the ground, you don't need any gardening equipment or gloves. You don't even have to bend down—a win-win for both nature and your back. It's not for nothing that our slogan for seed bombs is: Throw, wait, enjoy. Sometimes life can be so simple! Nice, isn't it?

Seed bombs have another advantage: Their clay and soil coating provides excellent protection and, unlike loose seeds, they can't be easily eaten by birds or blown away by the wind. Furthermore, the clay and soil mixture provides them with all the nutrients they need to get started.

Giving seed bombs as a gift: Seed bombs as a gift idea

Are you looking for a creative gift for someone who already has everything? How about a few of our seed bombs? Whether for a wedding, a birthday, a graduation present, or just a little special treat – seed bombs are an unusual gift idea. And a beautiful one at that! We've put a lot of attention to detail into the packaging design, so our seed bombs are sure to put a smile on the recipient's face!

And who invented it? The history of seed bombs

Spoiler alert: In this case, it wasn't the Swiss. ;) There are different opinions about how, when, and where the concept of seed bombs was invented. Some people believe the idea originated with the ancient Egyptians, who used seed bombs to quickly cultivate the fertile farmland left behind by the annual Nile floods.

But the name of the Japanese rice farmer Masanobu Fukuoka also comes up again and again when the story of seed bombs is discussed. After World War II, he is said to have developed a permaculture method in which he sowed seed balls (called nendo dango) with rice and barley in his fields. This allowed him to cultivate his fields without plowing – quite clever! This idea is said to have later been used in Japan to cultivate large fields.

Seed balls really became popular in the 1970s, when more and more people began throwing them to protest against concrete jungles, air pollution, and the development of urban green spaces. Seed bombs are essentially the symbol of guerrilla gardening. To this day, seed balls are used for precisely this purpose: to create colorful islands in dreary inner cities, to beautify neighborhoods, and to grow your own food. But seed bombs aren't just for guerrilla gardeners: Seed bombs are also ideal for planting in balcony containers, making a quick change to your garden, or simply growing a few herbs in your kitchen.

Make your own seed bombs

Do you love DIY projects and prefer making your own seed bombs instead of buying them? Then our seed bomb kit is perfect for you! This green seed bomb kit contains everything you need to make approximately 50 homemade seed bombs: sifted black soil, fine clay, a bee-friendly seed mix, detailed instructions with photos, and a great jute bag for storing your finished DIY seed bombs. Rolling your own seed bombs isn't difficult and is definitely a lot of fun! It's also a great idea for a child's birthday party or as a creative gift!

Colorful seed bombs for children

Seed bombs are a great way to playfully introduce children to a love of nature and gardening. Even the littlest ones can help make our natural world bloom! And to make throwing them even more fun, we have our small, colorful flower marbles especially for children. These seed bombs for children are red, green, yellow, and blue – and colored with natural dyes. These colorful seed bombs will grow into beautiful, colorful flowers that the little ones will be especially proud of!

Do you love making mud and being creative with your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, godchildren, etc.? Then why not make your own little seed bombs for kids? Our flower marble kit contains everything you need to make approximately 30 seed balls: seeds, nutrient-rich garden soil, clay or clay powder, and detailed step-by-step instructions. So: Ready, set, go, mud kitchen!

Throw, wait...and yet not rejoice!?

Seed bombs, seed bombs, or growing projectiles. There are many names for these small balls made of soil, clay, and seeds, but the principle remains wonderfully simple. Simply throw, wait, and enjoy the results every day. But what happens if the ambitious throw doesn't produce the desired result?

We continue to lovingly handcraft our seed bombs on our farm in Nordhorn. Jan, our number one seed bomb roller, uses only the finest ingredients: black potting soil, clay powder, and high-quality, local seeds from specialist retailers in Germany. We take a few seeds from each batch of seed bombs and conduct a so-called "test throw" to ensure that our cities are truly becoming greener.

Despite our high quality standards, we are and will always be somewhat inferior to nature. For this reason, we occasionally receive mail from dedicated urban gardeners out there who have been throwing seeds wildly and patiently waiting, but have yet to find cause for celebration. To maximize your chances of colorful flower meadows and thriving vegetable plants, we've compiled a checklist with the most important points for optimal throwing results:

  1. If you plan to transform your new building plot from thick lumps of clay and gravel into a lush floral display, then you will have no choice but to bring in black potting soil, because the fine roots of the seedlings cannot gain a foothold on hard and dry ground.
  2. Even if it sounds almost too simple: the seed bombs are simply thrown out, laid out, or rolled. If you're particularly generous and bury the balls in the soil, unfortunately, they won't grow. So save yourself the tedious bending!
  3. Our seed bombs require a lot of water! It's especially important to water the brown balls thoroughly at the beginning so they can absorb the clay powder. You'll know when you've had enough watering by whether the seed bomb can be squeezed like clay. Make sure the seed bombs never dry out!
  4. We're often asked whether seed bombs grow in the shade. The answer is a resounding yes and no! Our Butterfly Meadow, Wild Meadow, Blooming Cornfield, Wildflowers, Daisy, and Bee Feast varieties contain dozens of different varieties, some of which thrive in the sun, while others thrive in the shade. Depending on your chosen location, you'll get different results. The Italian Garden, Wild Herbs, and Sunflower varieties are true sun worshippers and unsuitable for shady spots. Generally speaking, the more sun, the more abundant the blooms!
  5. The last item on the list is based on a true story. There was a tricky case of a customer who did everything perfectly right and still couldn't enjoy colorful flowers. After much back and forth, we discovered the secret. The culprits in this case were cheeky birds that stole the seeds every time she threw out the sea bombs. As I said before: to some extent, we are simply inferior to nature!

Annual or perennial...that is the question!

For our seed bombs, we use seed mixes, most of which are annual, but some also contain a portion of perennial varieties. What does this mean? With annual seed mixes, this means you can marvel at the wildflower meadow in all its glory the very first year after sowing, without having to wait until next year or even the year after.

Germination begins approximately 14 days after sowing. Your colorful wildflowers will be in full bloom after a total of 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the season and weather conditions. Shortly before flowering ends, the wildflowers reseed themselves, so with a little luck, you can enjoy the next generation the following year. Some perennial varieties require between one and two years of growth before they bloom. You can find out which mixtures contain annual or perennial varieties under the respective seed bomb variety.

What our customers say

Heike Müller (22.08.2018)

Seed Bombs Complete Package

I ordered two sets at the end of July and gave one as a gift, which was very well-received. The packaging is very nice, as is the variety of *bombs*. I haven't dared to simply throw seed bombs into the landscape this year, given the drought. But something is already growing in the window box. I don't know if the plants will grow much, since it's already late in the year. And my friend's garden also had some bombs sprouting. Next spring, we'll get started in earnest.

Sonja (June 16, 2019)

Seed Bombs Bee Feast

The Kluntjes were delivered quickly and, weather permitting, scattered around the garden. Less than a week later, the seeds are sprouting, and we're excited to see what's growing, making our garden even more colorful and delighting bees, bumblebees, and butterflies!

Toralf Borgmann (December 25, 2018)

Make your own seed bomb kit

The seed bombs were a very, very good gift! I'm really looking forward to beautifying the city in a guerrilla-style way. Greetings from Leipzig

Pamy (May 13, 2019)

Seed bombs wildflowers seed bombs

I received a package for Mother's Day and am already looking forward to the colorful blooms of "wild" flowers...

Yvonne (June 17, 2018)

Seed Bombs Bee Feast

It takes a little patience until things start to happen. After that, you can almost watch the plants grow. The flowers look great, and the bees love them. I'd love to see them again!

Annalena (June 12, 2019)

Seed Bombs Complete Package

The seed bombs were quickly dispatched to my home and arrived in their lovely packaging, apparently damaged. Everything went so smoothly that I immediately placed a second order! Keep it up...

Fleur (06.12.2018)

Seed Bomb Mix

I ordered the seed bombs as Christmas gifts for friends and family. They were delivered quickly and were lovingly packaged. Thank you for that. The instructions are also great. Wittily written and beautifully designed. I attached them to the packages with gift ribbon, and with a few glued-on stars, they make the perfect, original Secret Santa gift.
Whether things will soon become more colorful and greener here will become clear in the spring.

Ronja (09.02.2019)

Wild Herb Seed Bombs

I discovered the seed bombs by chance in a cute shop in Osnabrück, and I'm thrilled. Beautiful wildflowers have grown in my garden, and wonderful herbs have grown in my window box!

Yaa (May 17, 2019)

Seed bombs wildflowers seed bombs

Joy! Three pretty little boxes of seed bombs to give away or just throw somewhere :-) I was so happy about the delivery and can't wait to see what they're getting!
ps in the rating bar "megagut" is missing

Ricke (May 11, 2018)

Make your own seed bomb kit

A fantastic set! Everything was included, neatly packaged and precisely labeled, and the detailed instructions were beautifully and attractively designed. It was a joy to make the seed balls and give them away!

Seedballs in time-lapse

Behind the scenes

Mixing the ingredients for the seed bombs Mix ingredients with your hands Roll seed bombs into round balls The seed bombs are ready