It's an idea that has been around. Also there is organic seed company now that sends out postcards with seeds "printed" into the paper. Just add water & instant garden.
Personally I'd like to hear more about the seed exchange project... a French artist named Jekka had one going for a number of years where she collected seeds from from a purple european beech, very old matriarch of a tree & sent the seeds all over the world. then asked for photo documentation of the new homes for the trees.
mIEKAL
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 01:42 PM, { brad brace } wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, mIEKAL aND wrote:(who still has not added water to a piece of handmade paper with seeds inside which Alison gave me many years ago)hmmmm... how did that work? incorporating seeds (that did not germinate presumably) in a wet handmade-paper slurry? this could be pertinent for my 'seed exchange' project... /:b
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