write 3 advantages of seedballs.
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All you need is soil or compost, clay, and seeds that are native to the region you will be working in. (Non-native species could throw off the local balance and lead to the introduction of invasive species.) Amounts will vary, but a ratio of five parts soil to three parts clay to one part seeds is a good rule of thumb. Balls should be about the size of a quarter to make for easy throwing. To maximize your seeds’ chances of sprouting roots, spring and summer are the best times to deploy your seed balls.
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They may eliminate the labour of ploughing or digging holes for seeds, providing many of the advantages of ploughing, with much less labour and no machinery. Seed balls have also been used for reforestation. Seed balls should be scattered on the ground and forgotten about. They will sprout when there is enough rain.
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