The seedbomb is the new warfare against deforestation.
Seedbombs, which are comprised of compressed clod of soil containing live vegetation that may be thrown or dropped onto arid soils, introduces vegetation to the otherwise inhospitable land.
The seeds are housed inside capsules made of artificial soil: they provide nourishment and moisture to the seed. As the sapling matures, the capsule degrades leaving only the new plant. Seed bombs were first introduced in New York City, when people filled condoms with wildflower seeds, water and fertilizer and threw them into empty lots, which were called seed grenades.
Since then, technology has obviously evolved, and now we have seedbombs, where seeds are placed inside capsules made of artificial soil. As the sapling matures, the capsule degrades leaving only the new plant.





