Plantables

Plantables Plantables produces hand made seed balls and paper, made from recycled office paper, containing seeds for plants that benefit pollinators.
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We are a unique business where workers of all abilities share their skills to create whimsical seed embedded products for your garden and the environment. Our mission includes:

- Striving to create a work environment that accommodates all ability levels and facilitates life long learning. Special needs adaptive equipment and assistive communication devices are used to involve all workers an

d complement their abilities..

- Involving various community members, such as students in the Communicative Disorders program at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, who volunteer to work along with the employees to develop positive interactions that benefit both the workers and the volunteers.

- Raising awareness about the importance of honey bees and other pollinating insects in our environment, and the recent decline in the health of honey bees.

- Producing high quality, whimsical seed- embedded products, made from sustainable materials, that will benefit pollinating insects as well as enhance any garden.

Address

In The Alley Behind 407 2nd St
Hudson, WI
54016

Telephone

(651) 216-7294

Products

Seed balls for pollinators, seed paper greeting cards, bird seed wreaths

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We are a unique, worker-focused business where workers of all abilities share their skills to create seed embedded products for your garden and the environment. Our mission includes: - Striving to create a work environment that accommodates all ability levels and facilitates life long learning. Special needs adaptive equipment and assistive communication devices are used to involve all workers and complement their abilities.. - Involving various community members, such as students in the Communicative Disorders program at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, who volunteer to work along with the employees to develop positive interactions that benefit both the workers and the volunteers. - Raising awareness about the importance of honey bees and other pollinating insects in our environment, and the recent decline in the health of honey bees. - Producing high quality, seed-embedded products, made from sustainable materials, that will benefit pollinators as well as enhance any garden.