These seed balls are more than seeds. They are beginnings.
Each one contains native or regionally appropriate seed, soil, and care — shaped to protect young plants until rain, warmth, and time invite them to grow. This is not tree planting. This is forest-beginning work.
By restoring soil, feeding pollinators, and stabilizing disturbed ground, these seed systems prepare land to receive deeper life — grasses first, then shrubs, then trees.
Some are planted for beauty. Some for medicine. Some to heal land touched by fire or neglect.
All are planted with the same faith: that when we place life gently into the ground, it responds.
All proceeds support women-led land stewardship, community restoration, and educational planting efforts - my mother and Sennel, Inc., lead by Sondra Goodwin (www.sennel.org), serving mothers in the Seri Indian community of Mexico.
“As the seed is placed in the soil, so the Word is placed in the heart — not forced, but received.”