Grass seed comes from stems of grass that have not been mowed and are allowed to grow tall. In order to allow for pollination, the seed heads, or “inflorescences,” emerge, stick out, and then retract into dormancy. When the seed hardens or reaches maturity, it is ready to be harvested. Continue reading, you will learn…

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Grass seed can be kept for two to three years if kept in a cool, dry place, but it might not produce the same results as newly sown seed. The proportion of seeds that will be able to germinate decreases as the seed ages, necessitating the use of additional seeds to achieve adequate coverage. Continue…

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If some seeds are only viable for 3 to 4 years,does grass seed go bad as well? Gardeners look forward to restoring their yards’ lush green lawns each spring. Some of us even purchase large quantities of lawn seeds, with the extra typically being kept in the garage until spring. For a gardener, nothing could…

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