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Seed Ball Making: Eco-Team Building Workshops

byHealing GardenAvailable Online, at Studio in Bengaluru, and on-site in Mumbai & Delhi NCRStarts from450 Per ParticipantView full gallery

Get your hands dirty for a good cause. We guide your team in crafting native seed balls, blending tactile fun with real environmental impact.

A group of students and faculty from Ramaiah University join hands to create over 100 seed balls. This hands-on activity is a wonderful way to engage in environmental stewardship and team collaboration.

The proud team from Ramaiah University showcasing the seed balls they created together. This workshop is not just about making seed balls; it's about fostering a connection to nature and each other.

The raw materials for our seed ball making workshop. We provide everything needed, including soil, seeds, and guidance, for a fun and educational session on sustainable gardening practices.

A dynamic look at the seed ball making workshop with students and faculty. The energy and enthusiasm were contagious as everyone worked together to contribute to a greener environment.

Participants proudly holding up their finished seed balls. Each ball is a small promise of a future plant, making this a truly meaningful and impactful team-building activity.

A close-up of the seed ball making process. This therapeutic gardening activity engages the senses and provides a great opportunity for relaxed conversation and bonding.

Another perspective of our seed ball making workshop, where participants are fully engaged in mixing soil and seeds. It's a simple, effective way to build camaraderie and environmental awareness.

Participants lining up their completed seed balls. This activity is a great way to visualize collective effort and the positive impact a team can have when working towards a common goal.

A participant proudly displays two plates full of freshly made seed balls. This workshop is a testament to how small, collective actions can lead to significant, positive change.

A participant carefully mixes the components for a seed ball. This tactile activity is a great stress reliever and a unique way to connect with nature, even in a corporate or university setting.

About Seed Ball Making: Eco-Team Building

This isn't just about rolling mud; we follow the Fukuoka Method to ensure these seed balls actually thrive once dispersed. We bring everything needed to manage the mess, from floor tarps to pre-mixed organic soil and native seed varieties, so your team can focus entirely on the process without worrying about the cleanup afterward.

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