Wildflower Seed Bombs:
(Computer froze) What do you do after flower bombs are laid on ground?
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Was this the post you were using https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/flowers/how-to-make-wildflower-seed-bombs-36749219
Basically, you just water them.
How to Make Wildflower Seed Bombs
Just leave them be :)
This may help you: https://growtherainbow.com/blogs/news/how-to-plant-wildflower-seed-bombs
it says just lay on ground and water but they really need put in ground so seeds can get contact with soil and not dry out.