Guerrilla Gardening: Seed Bombs + Habitat Restoration

Duration: 1.5 hours

Price: $20/person
All materials included – no experience necessary

Get your hands dirty for a good cause. This workshop is an invitation to reconnect with nature and take part in the quiet revolution of re-wilding forgotten spaces.

In this session, we’ll explore the art and activism of guerrilla gardening — a movement that turns neglected land into pockets of pollinator-friendly habitat. You’ll learn how to make “seed bombs” using Pacific Northwest native wildflower seeds and natural clay/compost blends, designed to be tossed into vacant lots, roadsides, alleyways, or even tucked into your own garden.

Together, we’ll talk about the principles of habitat restoration, what kinds of plants support biodiversity in our local ecosystems, and how small, subversive acts of care can help repair land and invite life back in.

What to Expect:

  • A hands-on “seed bomb” making session with a curated mix of local native plant seeds
  • A short talk and group conversation about re-wilding basics, urban restoration, and the ethics of guerrilla gardening
  • Tips on how to identify good planting sites, ideal seasons/timing, and how to care for the land you’re reclaiming

You’ll Go Home With:

  • Knowledge, inspiration, and a little mud under your fingernails
  • A handful of handmade native seed bombs, ready to plant or scatter with care
  • A printed zine-style handout with re-wilding guidelines, native plant profiles, and ideas for land-based activism

This workshop is welcoming to adults and teens (ages 12+). Kids under 12 are welcome with a ticketed adult and will need assistance during the activity.

We’ll be outside on the farm, rain or shine, so please dress accordingly and wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty.

Public Workshop Dates:
  • More to come in 2026
Want to do this workshop with your own group?

We offer this as a private event for schools, clubs, friend groups, and more.
[Book a Private Workshop here]