It is because "blow" is a verb, and you need an adjective.
"Blown" is a past participle, and that allows it to behave as an adjective. All past participles can behave as adjectives. Here are examples:
"blown dust"
"broken car"
"poured water"
"flown flag"
Verbs cannot act as adjectives. An easy ways to turn a verb into an adjective is to use its past participle. You can also use its present participle:
"blowing dust"
"breaking car"
"pouring water"
"flying flag"
"Dust, blowing from the land, contains nutrients that fertilize the surrounding waters."