In the spring of 2022, I organized a prairie restoration project with the help of Kelly Kindscher at University of Kansas, Native Medicinal Plants Research Garden. I organized a burn of an area of the garden which had been encroached by small woody shrubs and trees. In the weeks after the burn several seed bombing making workshops invited the public to participate in the renewal of this space. We tied together the tall grass prairie’s history as a landscape which co-evolved with humans and fire and the prairie’s future as an example of positive human/nature coexistence.