3. step 1 - MAKE
- Build a Seedballs team with your school, company or simply with your friends.
Competing within a school or company makes for great team building!
- Learn how to make Seedballs by attending workshops with team leaders or
learning the recipes, sourcing materials locally and hosting your own party.
4. step 2 - THROW
- Toss Seedballs into littered parks and abandoned fields with a wish for
growth and hope for a greener future.
- Different areas in New York need different types of Seedballs so if you
have a specific space in mind that you want to help, make sure your balls
match the area.
5. step 3 - LOG
- To keep track of your team s activities and see how you stack up against
other organizations, log your Seedball distribution on the digital city map.
Recognition will be given for most planted / greenest borough etc.
- If your organization wants to contribute to the ongoing research of New York
City s food-growing capabilities, you can certify your team through a series of
simple verifications and your data will help to track and grow this program.
PS 281 threw 1500
Seedballs around
Saratoga Park