Claims
- 1. A biodegradable seed pouch having the ability to partially penetrate the ground when delivered by a slow moving air craft system, said pouch comprising:a.) a biodegradable skin in the general form of a sphere, where said pouch is essentially filled with a nutrient containing soil and sand, and said spherical pouch includes a flared open end formed by constricting said skin; and, b.) an elongated member vertically oriented within said soil and sand, where the lower end is pointed to facilitate penetration of said ground, an upper end flared essentially laterally to facilitate maintaining said member within said soil and sand, and a central hole in said member to receive a seed to be planted in said ground.
- 2. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 1, wherein said biodegradable skin is a biodegradable material.
- 3. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 2, wherein said biodegradable material is burlap.
- 4. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 1, wherein said seed is held within said central hole by biodegradable means.
- 5. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 1, wherein said elongated member has a length of at least 30% to about 100% of the diameter of said sphere.
- 6. A biodegradable seed pouch for delivery by a slow moving air craft system to the ground for germinating a seed contained therein, said pouch comprising:a.) a biodegradable skin in the general form of a sphere, where said pouch is essentially filled with a nutrient containing soil and sand, and said spherical pouch includes a flared open end formed by constricting said skin; and, b.) a pair of generally circular planar, intersecting disks of a size comparable to said sphere, where the intersection therebetween includes a central hole to receive a seed to be planted in said ground.
- 7. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 6, wherein said intersecting disks are formed of a biodegradable material and contain nutrients for said seed.
- 8. The biodegradable seed pouch according to claim 7, wherein said intersecting disks are angularly disposed from 60 to 120 degrees to one another.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/819,405, filed Mar. 29, 2001, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/796,973, filed Mar. 2, 2001, where the present inventor is a co-inventor of said applications.
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