Not necessarily relevant to no lawns but figured y’all might find it interesting
Squire_Squirrely
I got a seed paper thing once, but it turned out to just be wood sorrel? I dunno that kinda made me not trust these things, like they’re legit in that they’re seeds in paper but…
PhytoLitho
Gonna be honest I don’t like these things. My mom brought a bunch to my place from a wedding and she wanted to put them in my garden but I said hell no because I have no idea what seeds are in there. Throwing random seeds in my garden is a lottery I don’t want to play 😂
srandrews
Conscious consumerism will re-green planet Earth. /s
Gogglesed
Unless it is very local, with native plant species, this is a bad idea.
jarzan_
it’s a great idea, they just need to add some info or a link describing what the seeds are and where they should be planted
Nathaireag
The Etsy shop for the company just says that the wildflower seeds are “non invasive”. They’re located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
randtke
You have to destroy it, because wine is shipped all over, but plants are only native to very specific parts of the world and not to everywhere.
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Not necessarily relevant to no lawns but figured y’all might find it interesting
I got a seed paper thing once, but it turned out to just be wood sorrel? I dunno that kinda made me not trust these things, like they’re legit in that they’re seeds in paper but…
Gonna be honest I don’t like these things. My mom brought a bunch to my place from a wedding and she wanted to put them in my garden but I said hell no because I have no idea what seeds are in there. Throwing random seeds in my garden is a lottery I don’t want to play 😂
Conscious consumerism will re-green planet Earth. /s
Unless it is very local, with native plant species, this is a bad idea.
it’s a great idea, they just need to add some info or a link describing what the seeds are and where they should be planted
The Etsy shop for the company just says that the wildflower seeds are “non invasive”. They’re located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
You have to destroy it, because wine is shipped all over, but plants are only native to very specific parts of the world and not to everywhere.