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Seed-balls Workshop

GreenLeaf NGO – Seed-balls Workshop
Hands-On Conservation

Seed-balls Workshop

A seed ball is one of nature's simplest and most powerful tools for reforestation. Native seeds are wrapped in a protective coating of clay and compost, then thrown or scattered across barren land — where they wait for the right rains to germinate on their own, no digging required.

GreenLeaf conducts seed-ball making workshops with schools, colleges, corporates, and communities — turning conservation into a joyful, hands-on experience that anyone can participate in, from children to senior citizens.

Seed Balls Workshop Community Workshops
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Make Your Own Seed Ball

Participants mix clay, compost, and native seeds with their hands to form seed balls — a therapeutic and grounding experience that creates a real connection to nature.

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Learn Native Ecology

Each workshop includes a short session on the native species used, their ecological role, and how seed balls help restore biodiversity at scale.

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Dispersal Drives

Participants travel to restoration sites — degraded forests, barren hillsides, or riverbanks — to scatter the seed balls they've made, completing the full conservation cycle.

500+Workshops Held
25,000+Participants
10 Lakh+Seed Balls Made
150+Sites Restored
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