At site after site, seeds turn out to be crucial to restoring healthy and naturally diverse ecosystems.
Seeds for "Mesic Woods Turf" - before they're mixed.
Carrying bags full of specialized rare seed mixes, we walk through an irregular and partly blighted landscape, recently cleared of deadly brush. In the original sense of the word, we broadcast handfuls of tens of thousands of seeds, from big to tiny. There’s the tactile feeling of those valuable and beautiful plant embryos. The smell of dirt and fresh air and the vision of recovered richness … all this motivates and inspires us.
We broadcast seed mixes in the Somme preserves. It’s hard work, a lot of moving parts. We’re switching back and forth among 14 different seed mixes, according to slope, wetness, amount of tree canopy, and more. The seeds we’re broadcasting represent thousands of hours of dedicated, unpaid work by perhaps 100 people. When we finish, our GPS tracker will record that we’d broadcast those seeds over 1.8 miles. From time to time we exchange thoughts. Eriko said, “I’m so happy to start these seeds on their journeys … and just in time for Rosh Hashanah!”
And soon, the big fall seed season will begin. Young and old will all chip in at so many worthy prairies, woods, and wetlands across the region. It's becoming a Rite of Passage of the Seasons. Seeds rule!
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Eriko Kojima, Christos Economou, and Kathy Garness for proofing and edits.




